Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Kindergarten Picnic

Our class will join the other four kindergarten classes in a day of fun across the street at Longfellow Park on our last day of school, Tuesday, June 10.  Our class will head over to the park at 9:45 after music and Spanish classes.  We will come back to school for lunch.  After lunch we will head back to Longfellow Park for the afternoon, except for P.E. from 1:20-1:50.  Families are welcome to join us for any portion of our day there!
While the forecast could certainly change, next Tuesday is expected to be sunny with a high of 75 degrees.  Students should bring and wear sunscreen.  Hats and shorts are recommended.  Kids may want to bring or wear a swimsuit as the sprinkler will be on.  Feel free to bring outside toys such as soft balls, Wiffle bats, jump ropes, etc.

Something for Nothing!

Fair warning: free days can be BUSY! I believe Chicago Public Schools on a traditional schedule get out June 19th, so you might consider going before then. Please visit each website to double check dates.

Adler Planetarium 
Free June 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12

Art Institute of Chicago 
Free every Thursday from 5-8pm
Children under 14 are always free.

Lincoln Park Zoo
Always Free!

Chicago Children’s Museum at Navy Pier
Free for everyone – Every Thursday evening, 5-8pm
Free for ages 15 and under – First Sunday of every month

DuSable Museum of African American History in Hyde Park
Free on Sundays

Field Museum of Natural History
Free June 4, 5, 9

Museum of Science & Industry in Hyde Park
Free June 1 - 6

National Museum of Mexican Art in Pilsen
Always free!

The Oriental Institute in Hyde Park
Always free!

Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum in Lincoln Park
Free on Thursdays

Shedd Aquarium
Free June 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17

Garfield Park Conservatory
Always free!


And last, but not least:
Millennium Park concerts - Ms. Vietzen's favorite thing about Chicago, you might see her there!
Free concerts several nights a week, so bring a picnic.  (I think this is a great way to expose children to music and concert-going without splurging on an expensive ticket.)  The green and blue lines will get you close, and, if you can keep a secret, parking in the Aon building is a good deal if you're in between 3pm and 6pm.

1st Grade Word Wall Words

You can find a list of the first grade sight words here.  There are a lot more in first grade than in kindergarten!  You may want to take some time over the summer to get started.

Summer Fun Without a Screen!

I hope you make LOTS of time for play this summer! Try many types of activities: board games, card games, dice games, paper and pencil games, outdoor games, ball games, imaginative games. While some games are "better" than others, they can all be of some value. Some are great for fine motor skills, reading, math, spatial orientation, and building strategy. In addition, following all types of directions and rules for different games better prepares children for understanding directions for something new.

Sorry!
UNO
Spot It!
Chutes and Ladders
Memory/ Concentration
Bingo
Blink
jigsaw puzzles
crossword puzzles
word searches
word scrambles
Legos
mazes
Chess
Checkers
Trouble
bike riding
hidden picture puzzles
"What's Different?" pictures
I Spy books
Zoobz/ K'nex
pop beads
journal writing
shoe tying

Also consider art projects with coloring, cutting, and gluing to develop fine motor skills.
Don't forget about the OP Public Library Summer Reading Program and Longfellow's Super Summer Math, run out of Maze Library.

In addition, your Lexia account will still be up and running this summer, too. If you need the directions again, just let me know. While I would limit a young child's screen (TV, computer, etc) time to 30-60 minutes a day, these games can keep their brains going to maximize learning retention. 

Super Summer Math and the OPPL Summer Reading Program


If you haven't already, be sure to sign up for Super Summer Math!
Super Summer Math is designed to keep math fresh in the kids’ minds over the summer. The free program for Longfellow students is held at Maze Library   We will be meeting Tuesday evenings 6-7pm or Thurs mornings 10:30-11:30am at the Maze Library from June 10-July 24. Come as often as you can!  Kids earn prizes for doing math packets and will play fun math games. Parents/guardians can help coordinators distribute materials and volunteer to run math activities at the library.

The deadline has passed to sign up and get your books before school lets out.  HOWEVER, you can attend any  SSM session and sign up there.

Questions contact Heather Radzinski at heatherrad01@yahoo.com

The public library's summer reading program, Fizz, Boom, Read, starts Monday, June 9!  You can sign up at the library - I hope you do!