Kinder Cubs Newsletter
Week Twenty-Six: March 29 - April 1
Weekly Curriculum
Today and Monday are the celebratory days of Holi; if you celebrate--Holi Hai! We have enjoyed learning about Holi in class and will continue to celebrate tomorrow as well.
For ELA, we will continue our focus on digraphs this week. There are quite a few activities to practice at home in the parent resources folder if you would like to have your child extend their learning. We will also introduce new sight words and blends.
In Math, we will compose and decompose numbers up to ten. Doing so will push your children to be creative in their mathematical thinking and use the subitizing skills that we have been working on solidifying this year.
During asynchronous learning times, we will encourage your child to practice previously introduced content using the resources below. We have included these for you as well if you would like to review these concepts with your child. If you have any questions, please let us know!
Last but not least, we want to reinforce our mantra of the power of play. Kindergarten is a time of great academic development. It is also a time when children form and solidify connections with their peers, develop social skills, and strengthen their ability to communicate their observations and thoughts. Play is an integral part of our day, as it nurtures social and emotional development. During this week at home, we encourage the balance of academic development with social and emotional development through play.
ELA
Math
Materials Needed
- Lined and/or plain paper
- Pencil
- Crayons or Colored Pencils
- Yellow and Red Counting Chips (from learning kits)
- Counting Cubes
March Specials
April Specials
Friendly Reminders
Please remember that this is a short week, as there will be no school for students on Friday April 2nd. Enjoy your long weekend!
All the best,
Ms. Burbridge, Mrs. Ciampi, Mrs. Essenburg and Ms. Spalla