Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Homework Hub at the OP Library

Shelley Harris is a children's librarian at Oak Park Public Library. They recently turned one of the study rooms into a Homework Hub for Oak Park kids through fifth grade. Their new computer has a touch screen and switch adapter and the following software:
Boardmaker
Earobics
Lexia
Typing Instructor for Kids
The room is also stocked with tri-write pencils, pencils with grips,raised line paper, white boards and workbooks for preschool through grade 5. Kids can sign up to use the room for up to two hours at a time if they (or a parent) have an Oak Park Public Library card. Parents can use the computer for Boardmaker if they have their child with them.

Field Trip on 12/9

In two and a half weeks, we are going to see a Junie B. Jones play. Please remember to turn in your permission slip and $10 cash fee. Thank you to those of you who already have!
I also would love to have one parent accompany us. Unfortunately, there is also a $10 fee for adults. Please email me if you would like to go.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Sight Words

The first trimester ends Friday, November 18. By that point, students are expected to know 10 sight words. The words I have formally introduced so far are the, we, I, can, is, like, see, go, play, a, to. However, students can know ANY 10 words from the list of 31 kindergarten sight words. The link to the full list is in the bar to the left.

Students were expected to identify all their capital and lowercase letters by late October.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Helping Out in the Classroom

We are well into our classroom routines! If you are interested in helping out in the classroom once a week, please let me know. It would be for about an hour at a time. I could use a parent at the writing center to help students with topic ideas and sounding out. I could also use someone with iPhone or iPad experience/ just-enough-confidence who could help out with a small group of students using a variety of educational apps.

Here are some times I would appreciate some help:
Monday: 10-11
Tuesday: 8:30-9:30
Wednesday: 8:30-9:30
Thursday: 8:30-9:30
Friday: 10-11

In the past, some parents have partnered up and taken every other week. That way it's not as big of a commitment for you and you have a "sub" if something else comes up.
If you were to volunteer, please respect all our different levels of ability and learning styles, and keep interactions with other students confidential.

I realize not everyone can help out on a regular basis. I occasionally have some "at home" work. (Right now I could use help tearing pages out of workbooks to make the pre-decodable books that have been going home.) If you'd like to visit the class to read a story, email me to set up a time. Also, with the holidays approaching, please let me know if your family has any special traditions you'd like to share with the class.

Book It!

Don't forget to turn in your Book It calendar. If you read for at least 20 minutes, at least 20 times in October, you've earned a coupon for a free personal pizza at Pizza Hut. November calendars went home yesterday. If you ever lose a calendar, just make your own or print one from the internet.