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Kindergarten Curriculum Night

Holy Trinity Elementary

Curriculum NightWelcome! / Bienvenue!

What we will be covering tonight…• Routines• Expectations• Homework

The Kindergarten Experience• Creating a love of learning

• Helping children become more effective problem solvers, observers, listeners, speakers, and thinkers in a language rich environment

• Helping children gain increasing independence through exploring, questioning, and understanding

• Providing for a balance of child-centred and teacher-directed experiences

The Kindergarten Experience• Providing for meaningful and appropriate

curriculum connections

• Facilitating the development of the skills and concepts necessary to experience success

• Supporting the development of a positive self-concept

• Supporting the involvement of parents

French Immersion Goals

• To develop students’ abilities to comprehend and speak French

• To foster students’ confidence in their ability to use French

• To develop literacy skills in French

• To develop an appreciation of the French Language and Cultural Diversity

French Immersion Goals

• The K FI Program is very similar to the English program with regards to the content but language of instruction is in French

• Major difference is at the language level, children learn new vocabulary, new letter names, letter sounds…

French Immersion

Students will be immersed in…– Songs– Everyday language (Routines)– Stories– Videos– Drama– Activities

All in their second language. They will learn the language through these usages.

The rate of student’s production of the new language will vary.

Homework

• Our homework is intended to supplement our in-class work

• Set up a homework routine (i.e 10 minutes a night)

• Give your child a quiet area to complete their work with little distraction

Homework

• Homework activities will include:• Home reading• Sight word practice• Printing• Math work• Phonemic awareness practice

Homework

• We also recognize the importance of reading and suggest nightly reading to foster literacy and other language skills

• The children will enjoy sharing their library book with their family and friends

Homework/Les Devoirs

Homework/Les Devoirs

How to follow our class calendar…

Daily Routines

• Free Play/Choice Centres/Directed Activity• Daily Message (Shared reading/review of

concepts)• Calendar (Math)• Leader Activities –Counting/Graphing, letter

recognition, sharing news

Daily Routines

• Letter of the week: Starting in December– Show and tell– Letter sound– Printing review

• Language Arts– Storytime– Shared reading and Writing– Phonological awareness

Daily Routines

• Large Group Activities (Theme Related)– Science– Health– Religion– Math– Art– Social Studies(For Outcomes see the Department of Education

website)

Daily Routines

• Learning Centres– Small group– Hands on activities in all subject areas– Computer activities

• Gym/Music -2 times each during the 7 day cycle

Activities

• Buddy Reading• ArtsSmarts Program

• Parent Volunteers always welcome to help out in the school and for field trip activities

Snacks

• Bring one or two snack items/ make the choice at home – not at school

• Easy open, nutritious, include spoons when needed

• Use recyclable juice bottles – garbage free snack!

• Put snack in a reusable ziplock bag so we can see if there is a spill

Reminders

• Please bring in extra clothes if you haven’t already –leave clothes in lockers

• Bring in school supplies

• Donations of tissues/wipes/hand sanitizer is always appreciated!

Reminders

• Drop off/ Pick-Up:• AM: Students are allowed in at

8:20am and must wait in the cafeteria

• 8:35 am they will be allowed to go to their classroom –Class will start at 8:50 am

• Dismissal at 11:30 am

Reminders• Drop off/ Pick-Up:

• PM: Students are allowed in at 12:15pm and class will start at 12:20pm

• Dismissal at 2:55pm

• Parents need to wait in the porch to avoid confusion in the halls

• Please ensure that we know that you have your child before removing them from the line

• Please encourage your child to be independent in preparing to start their day and to go home

The School Code of Conduct

• The 3 B’s: – Be Safe– Be Respectful– Be Responsible

• 1, 2, 3 Magic

• Tokens

Other

• Birthday Invitations– Either all boys or girls, or whole class

• Toys and jewelry– Easily lost: please don’t allow children to bring

them to school –unless for show and tell• Emergency Closure– Please pick up children if possible

Don’t hesitate to contact me should you have any questions, comments or concerns.

Thank you for coming!

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