Mrs. Hanson's Kindergarten Class
Welcome to our class webpage!
You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself, any direction you choose. - Dr. Seuss
I am thrilled to have your child in my class this year! Please check this page often, as I will try and update it weekly. I will still send a hard copy of our class newsletter home, but this is another way to access what we are doing in the classroom. You can find fun, educational links, as well as our weekly newsletter, calendar events, and skills to work on at home. I will be posting pictures soon, as well! As we start this journey together let us keep in mind what is best for your child. The beginning of a child's educational path is very important, and will be the setting foundation for the following years to come. As your child's educator, it is my job and pleasure to help set this foundation, as well as encourage, praise, and expose him/her to knowledge that will allow growth among themselves, peers, family, and their surrounding environment. I look forward to working with you and your child in this new, exciting adventure! If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me!
Sincerely,
Mrs. Hanson
Upcoming Events
April 11th - progress reports go home
April 13th - K grad pics and Easter egg hunt
April 14th Good Friday - no school
April 20 - Michael Shoulders
May 12th - park day! (more info to come later)
May 19 - Kindergarten graduation/transition meetings
May 22 - Field Day
May 24 - last full day for students
May 25 - teacher work day
May 26 - report card pick up (7:30-9:30)
A Peek at Our Week
April 3-7
Reading: Unit 8 week 3: tricky "y" and review sight words: here, me, this, what
Math: counting to 100 by tens and ones
Science: animal life cycles
Class Wish List
Lysol spray
baby wipes
100's Club!
Isabell
Claire
A’Celayaa
Hosea
Dwayne
Gael
Kensley
Natalie
Micah
Ariadne
Andrea
Veronna
I know all my letters and letter sounds:
Isaac
Kenneth
Isabell
A’Celayaa
Kensley
Ariadne
Hosea
Andrea
Natalie
Gael
Veronna
Dwayne
Micah
Claire
Iker
Marianeli
Skills to Work on at Home
- Letter ID/sound (focus more on sounds and reading letters/sounds quickly)
- blending/segmenting
- counting to 100 (if your child can successfully count to 100 on his/her own, have them practice counting to 100 in one minute.)
- reading and writing on their own