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Mrs. Bryant’s Kindergarten

Class

Recognition of First Responders

Nurses Doctors Police Officers/Law Enforcement Firefighters EMT Military/Veterans

Contact Info.Leigh Anne Bryant

lbryant1@kleinisd.net Please e-mail me!

(832) 484-5973

http://classroom.kleinisd.net/webs/lbryant1/

Conference Time My conference time is from 12:00 –

12:45 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday

Please e-mail me to schedule an appointment

Parent/Teacher conference day is Tuesday, November 6

Schedule Lunch: 10:40-11:10 Specials: 12:00 – 12:45 Computers: Wednesday, 12:15 Reading Buddies: Wednesday, 1:00 Library: Monday, 1:00

Academics Grades are available through gradespeed.kleinisd.net

E = Excellent work (above expected level) S = Satisfactory (At expected level) N = Needs Improvement U = Unacceptable

Some assignments are graded, some are not. Work that is not graded will have a or a check mark.

Computer assignments can be accessed from home on learning.com

Report Cards and Progress Reports

Report cards and Kindergarten checklist - are issued every 9 weeks

Mandatory 6 grades taken per semester, per subject

Kindergarten check list - included in the report card. It will give a better understanding of their academic skills.

Kindergarten does not issue progress reports.

Textbooks/Curriculum Follow TEKS and standardized Klein

curriculum Plan as a Kindergarten team Use many web-based and software-based

learning tools

Language Arts Handwriting: Manuscript Weekly letter focus: Two letters per week Sight words: Word banks and word wall. Vocabulary: Academic vocabulary book Rhyming Counting syllables Concepts of print: words / letters, punctuation,

capital and lower case, top to bottom, left to right, where to begin reading.

Writing Inventive spelling is used. (Ex:

rainbow =rnbo) Writing on the sounds heard in the

words. In the beginning, typically the first and last sounds heard.

It’s going to look a little messy at first.

Math Envision Math: www.pearsonsuccess.net Position words Sorting Patterning Numeral Writing Counting Graphing Measurement (Nonstandard Units) Shapes

Science Science Safety and Tools Five Senses Matter Magnets Cycles of the Environment Living and Non-living Animal Groups Insects Plants

Social Studies Me and my community My family Manners Citizenship Community Helpers Friendship Celebrations around the World President’s Texas Earth Day

Social Skills How to get attention (Raise your hand) Following directions How to accept no How to greet someone How to accept criticism How to behave at an assembly

Testing Our goal is for your child to be READING

simple books by the end of kindergarten DRA reading testing will be given three

times throughout the year. October January April

Attendance Each day your child is here on time, they get

a sticker for their chart. Send notes for EVERY absence 15 or more unexcused absences can result

in retention Tardies will bring conduct down Early pick-up – must get office to sign out For transportation changes - give notice to

teacher AND office.

Absences Call the office by 9:45 Send written note on the first day

back. See student handbook for number of

unexcused absences allowed.

Transportation Please send a written note

OR call the office and notify of any changes.

Your child must have a written note to go home a different way.

General Rules Clothing must be in dress code.

Girls – no spaghetti straps Please have girls wear shorts under their

dress Medications go to nurse, not teacher. Volunteers are needed for home room parents.

Sign up at office. Please don’t let your child bring toys or jewelry.

Help at Home Read to your child and have your child

read to you – This is the GREATEST PREDICTOR of success for children

PLEASE Practice: TYING SHOES Writing name Letters and sounds Sight words

Check backpacks every day and be sure to empty folders from the previous day

Snack Please send a snack each day. Re-sealable baggies can be sent back

home. Things that do not seal must be thrown

away if your child does not finish. Please do not send drinks. Food sharing is not allowed.

Discipline Behavior chart

Blue: Awesome = E Dark Green: Super = E Light Green: Good Job = S Yellow: Oops! = S Orange: Warning = N Red: Time Out = N Purple: Note Home = U

Positive reinforcement whenever possible Social skills and responsibility Behavior goes home weekly in Tues. folder Team points

Homework 1 page each night: letter practice over

letters taught the previous week No more than 4 pages a week Homework folders are red and should be

returned on Friday. Homework will be sent home Monday.

Homework Grading All 4 pages completed on FRIDAY: E 3 pages complete: S 2 Pages complete: N No pages complete: U If all pages are complete, but work is

turned in late, it is still a U.

Tuesday Folders Please remove

everything from the yellow Tuesday folder and return any school forms.

Sign the bottom of the paper stapled in the folder and return Wednesday.

STAR Student Every child will be the star student one week!

We will start in October in alpha order. Star student poster – Monday Star student show and tell - Wednesday Star student parent reading at 10:35 - Friday Treasure chest - Friday

Benfer Spirit Day Every FRIDAY is spirit day! School shirts may be purchased in the school

store.

PTO Please join the PTO Cost is $10 per child PTO purchases items for our school

Books Laptop cart Playground equipment Books

Volunteers Volunteer for the school – Sign up in the

back Volunteer for our class – Please talk to

me after Open House or e-mail me Tutors Station helpers Computer lab Cut and Paste

Thank You Thank you so much for your support. It is a privilege and a joy to teach your

child this year!

Please visit the Book Fair in the library!

Let’s Have a Great Year!

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