October News
Mrs. Williams
Field Trip
We are going to Tate Farms on October 26th. Please mark your calendars. If you would like to chaperone send a note or email. Information and permission forms go home October 1st.
October Thrills
Reading
We are working on letters Pp, Cc, Ii, Nn, reading sight words, and how letter sounds blend together to make words. We are learning to identify the beginning and ending sounds in words.
Math
We are working on identifying, counting objects 0-10 and building our number sense.
Writing
We are working on writing words and sentences with spaces correctly.
Fun Letter Days
September 28th
P is for Pirate! Kindergartners can dress up as pirates!
October 19th
C is for Cake Walk! Everyone bring a Little Debbie Cake for the cake walk!
November 2nd
N is for Necktie! Kindergartners can wear a necktie!
P is for Pirate Day
C is for Cake Walk Day
N is for Necktie Day
PTO FALL FESTIVAL
We need volunteers to work booths.
We need 2 liter sodas, items for the cake walk, and items for the toy walk.
There will be a bouncy house, face painting, dunking booth, games, live music, concessions, and so much FUN!
Make plans to attend!
Dates to Remember
9/28 P is for Pirate Day (Kindergarten only)
10/1-10/5 Book Fair
10/4 1:35 Williams Class visits Book Fair
10/8-10/12 Fall Break
10/18 Report Cards go Home
10/19 C is for Cake Walk - Bring a Little Debbie cake!
10/22 PTO Meeting 6:00
10/24 Fingerprinting
10/26 Field Trip
10/27 Fall Festival 11:00-2:00
11/2 N is for Necktie - wear a necktie!
Good Citizen
Each month someone is recognized for being the good citizen. This person is polite, helpful to others, and doesn't get in trouble. They receive a special prize from Mrs. Hancock.
August - Erika
September - Ambrose
Popcorn Words
I
am
little
the
a
to
have
is
my
we
like
he
for
she
with
me
Popcorn Word Songs!
Health Update
Colds
We are working on these at school and I am reminding kids about this daily but I need your help at home.
- Please remind your child to cover when sneezing or coughing.
- Washing hands regularly is the best way to prevent the spread of illness.
- Make sure your child knows how to blow his/her nose.
Lice
We have not had a problem in our class but I wanted to give you some tips to prevent lice.
• Girls with long hair wear in a ponytail or braids.
• Use hairspray or other styling product.
• Add tea tree oil in shampoo or use a shampoo with tea tree oil.
• Check your child’s head regularly to catch it early.
At school I take these preventative measures:
• Coats and blankets are stored in back packs.
• Back packs are kept zipped while hanging on hooks.
• Discourage children from touching heads.
If your child gets lice the school nurse can give you directions on ways to treat.
Items in Back Pack
- Wash water bottles regularly, daily would be best.
- Wash blankets each week.
- Keep a change of clothes in a Ziploc bag in the back pack for accidents or spills.
Contact Mrs. Williams
Check Bloomz for reminders and photos! If you need info to access our class Bloomz page send me an email or note.
Email: jlwilliams@mcssk12.org
Website: http://mrswilliamscentralkindergarten.weebly.com/
Location: 990 Ryland Pike, Huntsville, AL, United States
Phone: (256)851-4670
Facebook: facebook.com/MrsWilliamsKindergartenClass
Twitter: @jlwilliams2015