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Welcome to Open House!
Mrs. Klimes
Classroom and Curriculum
Overview
Me
Who is this person your child spends his/her school time with?
Since your child spends a good portion of his/her day with me, I thought I would let you know a
little about me.
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I’m an active and energetic person who loves life! I’m very upbeat and positive and give everything
I do my best effort.
I work well with others and am good at compromising and cooperating! Team work!
I am a mother of two, Casey-5, and Cayden-7 months. Casey is in kindergarten this year and that
puts a slightly new perspective on things!
In addition to teaching children, I was a fitness instructor for several years. I have recently decided
to discontinue that as I have damaged my vocal cords from screaming over loud music and talking
all day for my full-time and favorite job---teaching kindergarten! I should be fully recovered from
surgery in a few weeks which will hopefully give my voice more stamina!
I absolutely love my job and am thrilled to have the opportunity to work with you and your
children!
My Philosophy
It is such a privilege to be a kindergarten teacher! It is amazing to see so much growth in such a short time!
I’m thankful to have your children in my classroom and to have your support! Your child is very important to
me. I will cater my instruction to meet you child’s individual needs as all children are different and learn
differently.
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Positive reinforcement for good choices
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Fostering a positive self concept
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Happy Rocks-notes will come home in advance
High Five Chart-purple note
Go For Good Behavior-green note
Verbal praise specifying the behavior observed
Mistakes Poem
Student of the Day—done in beginning of the year and again at the end
Star of the Week-note sent home to inform you of what to help your child prepare/bring in—STAY TUNED FOR HOMEWORK POSTER
Birthdays—all students; food free; no invites to school please
Handwriting/writing: the “kindergarten way” which is never wrong!
Behavior Expectations
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Stop light
High Five Chart (our names are on paws; can get more than one)
Class Contract/anchor charts
Volume chart
Combination of visual cues, sign-language, and positive encouragement to enforce our classroom expectations
Curriculum
Literacy
• Guided Reading and Strategy Groups- Your child will
participate in small group reading instruction 2-3 times a week targeting decoding,
comprehension, and phonics. Up until now, for the most part our focus has been on
learning routines, expectations and how to use the different “tools” in our classroom.
• Shared Reading- Big books, picture books, poem of the week, group
instruction (punctuation marks, finding letters/sounds, counting words, sentences, etc)
• Preview pictures (picture walk/read)
• Read together (echo read/ choral read)
• Read in question/answer
• One to one word matching (kids match word cards to words in story)
• Highlighting rhyming words, sight words, and other known words and letters
• Practice Café strategies
Curriculum
Literacy (Continued)
• Kindergarten writing- It is NEVER wrong!
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Inventive spelling- spelling words phonetically EX: Hape (Happy)
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Stretching out words sound by sound and writing what they hear
• Jolly Phonics, Fountas & Pinnell, and Words Their Way
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Jolly Phonics: (beginning of year) Sound books go between school and home EVERYDAY.
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Review sounds with your child every night.
Words Their Way is leveled based on students decoding needs. (Begins later in the school
year after our word family studies.) WTW is a weekly sort that helps students understand
and learn word patterns (differentiated).
• Sight Word Instruction
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Your child will be instructed on 95 sight words throughout kindergarten. We teach 3-4
words per week. The word list will be shared with you and can be found on my website.
Curriculum
Literacy and Centers
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CAFÉ-Reading strategies that help developing readers. It is a program used K-5 in District
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– Comprehension- I can understand what I read.
– Accuracy- I can read the words.
– Fluency- I can read accurately, with expression, and understand what I read.
– Expanded Vocabulary- I know, find, and use interesting words.
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Read to Someone (buddy reading)
Read to Self (independent reading)
Listen to Reading
Work on Writing
Word Work
Other Stations/Centers
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Computers
Math- 2 centers
Smartboard
Puzzle/Learning games
Library Center
Math and Science
• Georgia Math Units connected to Common
Core State Standards and Envision Math
program- We use a combination of
manipulatives, paper/pencil, and technology
to meet standards.
• We do 3 science units a year
– Properties
– Weather
– Seed to Plant
Handwriting
• In kindergarten we use D’Nealian which helps
transition young writers to cursive in third grade.
• Ex: k, l, i, j, x, a,
• We want students to be able to identify different
types of fonts as well and we do expose them to
different ways we form letters.
• Ex: a, g
Specials
• Tuesday- Music (Our Music program is in April.)
• Wednesday-Library/ Computers- (Please make
sure your child returns their library book on each
Wednesday; keep it in your child’s backpack
when you are not reading it.)
• Thursday –Physical Education (Please send your
child in gym shoes.)
• Friday-Art(Please make sure your child is dressed
appropriately.)
Homework
• Check backpack EVERYDAY! Please empty folder
and read through contents
• READ EVERY NIGHT! (To and with your child)
• Sound books and sight word list—practice!!!
• Homework packet will start coming home in the
next few weeks (sent home on Monday must be
completed and returned to school by Friday).
• SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS THIS WEEK:
ENVIRONMENTAL PRINT AND STAR OF WEEK
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Birthdays
• We celebrate birthdays in class. (summer
birthdays too!)
• Your child will receive a birthday crown,
activity book, and card.
• We sing silly birthdays song
• You may send a NON-FOOD treat to share with
the class (ex: bubbles, pencils, stickers, etc.)
Volunteering
• I encourage you to volunteer to help in the classroom and with
specials.
• We realize that many parents work and have small children so
anyway you can help is appreciated.
• Please sign our volunteer form if you are interested. I will send out
information in late September so please check your child’s folder.
The forms will ask you for your availability and will provide you with
guidelines and procedures. A monthly schedule will be sent home.
• We ask that no siblings accompany parents during volunteering.
• We need volunteers for:
• Field Trips- TBD
• Center time-daytime availability (1 hour)
• Clerical work- cutting, copying, assembling (A-Z books, see sign up)
Gingerbread Man Extension
• The Gingerbread Man helped us learn about special
places in our school by leaving notes with clues on his
whereabouts. Students listened to the notes and used
the clues provided to guess where he was.
• Let’s continue the excitement! Please have relatives
send post cards from other areas of the state, country,
or world from the Gingerbread Man. (Schiesher School
5205 Kingston Ave Lisle, IL, 60532)
• We will connect this extension to social studies and
geography!
Mrs. Klimes’ Contact Info
• To get to my webpage: go to lisle202.org, click
on “Schiesher”, click on “Kindergarten”, scroll
down to “Mrs. Klimes”
• Phone: 630-493-8179
• Email: [email protected]
Websites
• www.starfall.com
• www.pbskids.org
• www.coolmath-games.com/1-games-for-littlekids-01.html
• http://jollylearning.co.uk/
• http://www.corestandards.org/thestandards/english-language-artsstandards/reading-foundationalskills/kindergarten/
Thank you!
Thank you very much for taking time out of your
busy lives to be here tonight! Together, we will
make this a special year for your child!
Please be sure to sign up for volunteering before
you leave if you are interested!
PLEASE SIGN AND RETURN THE HANDBOOK
FORM BEFORE YOU LEAVE!