- Columbia Elementary School
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August 19th
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Monday, August 19th
As you read in the letter about our Behavior Management Plan, we are utilizing Good Time tickets. Your child can save their tickets for incentives or they can enter tickets into the weekly drawing for a chance at the prize box. I would love some help purchasing the items for the prize box. If you would like to help, you can send in small items (like candy, a bouncy ball, things you might put in a birthday goody bag, etc.) Thank you for your generosity!
If you haven’t paid the $8.00 for Scholastic News, you can send it in your child’s Daily Folder or bring the money to Parent Night.
I’m looking forward to meeting with all of you on Thursday at 5:30 in our media center for Kindergarten Parent Night. You will hear from all the kindergarten teachers for about an hour. Then, parents of my students will come to my classroom to hear a little more from me about the specifics of our classroom. It is important that each child has one parent present for the meeting, preferably the parent who works with the child on school work and will be communicating with me.
Last week, our kindergarten students had our library orientation lesson. We learned our way around the library. Today, we returned to the library and had a lesson on how to take care of library books. Your child’s first school library book will come home today! Please listen as your child tells you about how to take care of school library books. If you read their library book to them every day, they can go to the library each day.
Thank you for returning your child’s poetry notebook today. I hope you enjoyed looking at this with your child. Throughout the year we will be adding poems to this notebook. It will be a treasure you will want to keep as you notice the development of your child with his/her drawings.
Please remember our August Challenge - Fine Motor Skills - Please set a timer for no less than 10 minutes each day and give your child opportunities to write letters and numbers with pencil, draw pictures of people with pencil, color pictures with crayons, and cut paper with kid scissors. Sit with your child as they do these activities and provide encouragement as needed. If these activities are difficult for your child, please allow them to also play with playdough, lace beads on a shoelace, and pick up small objects with tweezers. These activities will help your child build the muscles in their fingers which leads to improved handwriting. If you complete this challenge each day of August, please email me at the end of the month to let me know they met the challenge. Your child will receive FOUR Good Time Tickets.