Ms. Baik
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Full-Day Kindergarten
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| CLASSROOM: 103A | |
E-MAIL: abaik@berkeley87.org |
VOICEMAIL: 708-449-3441 |
CLASS INFORMATION 
* Please practice the target skills in blue at home with your child. We will be working on them all week.
| WHAT'S HAPPENING THIS WEEK? |
| MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY |
| May 14 | May 15 | May 16 | May 17 | May 18 |
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Shared Reading The Night Worker Oral Language and Vocabulary Comprehension Skill: Plot |
Shared Reading |
Shared Reading
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Shared Reading
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Shared Reading
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Guided Reading/ Centers/ WIN |
Guided Reading/ Centers/ WIN |
Guided Reading/ Centers/ WIN |
Guided Reading/ Centers/ WIN |
Guided Reading/ Centers/ WIN |
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Word Work Review all letter names and sounds (Vowels: a, e, i, o, u) Segment, blend, and read words Review all high-frequency words |
Word Work |
Word Work |
Word Work |
Word Work |
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Writing Questions |
Writing |
Writing |
Writing |
Writing |
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Math Understanding Subtraction |
Math
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Math |
Math |
Math |
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Library 10:30-11:30 a.m.
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Computers 10:00-10:30 a.m. Art 12:30-1:00 p.m.
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Art 12:30-1:00 p.m. |
Computers 1:30-2:00 p.m. |
HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS 
* Please note that all homework assignments are subject to change.
| MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY |
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Math Practice Page (11-8) Decodable Reader sent home today. Please read every day this week. No more Letter of the Week pages. We have completed the entire alphabet! |
Math Practice Page (11-9)
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Please sign and return your child's Math Test by tomorrow. Thank you. |
Math Practice Page (12-1) |
Math Practice Page (12-2) Please sign and return Decodable Reader by today. If your child received a Take-Home Backpack (Interactive Homework), please return it to school by Monday.
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HOMEWORK POLICY
CLICK TO VIEW BERKELEY 87 HOMEWORK PROGRAM
| CLASSROOM HOMEWORK POLICY |
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There is a variety of Language Arts homework that will be sent home weekly, too. Every Monday, you will find a Decodable Reader in your child's folder. After reading it with your child, please sign it to verify that you have worked with him or her on the concepts about print, high-frequency words, blending of sounds, and phonics skills. Once in a while, you will find flashcards of our high-frequency words. Please help your child cut them out and use them at home to practice recognizing them quickly.
Also, to reinforce the sound of the specific letter of the week, you will find a paper (see photo above) to draw and/or cut pictures from magazines/newspapers of words that begin with that letter. These "Letter of the Week" pages go into our Class Alphabet Books that are enjoyed by all of the kindergartners in the Word Work/ABC's Center! Once again, please do not forget to return your child's reading homework to school in his or her take-home folder by the end of the week.
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FAVORITE LINKS
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A free website to teach children to read with phonics games and online interactive books. |
A safe place for kids to explore and play hundreds of educational reading and math games. |
CLASSROOM RULES 
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In our classroom, we try our best to follow the District 87 Rules everyday. 1. Follow directions when given. Unfortunately, if students misbehave, there will be consequences. There is a color system implemented in our classroom. In the morning, every student begins in the GREEN zone. If a student is not obeying the classroom rules, on the first occurrence, he or she will be given a warning. On the second warning, he or she will be asked to move their name (frog) into the YELLOW zone, which means “caution” and reminds the student to follow the rules. A ticket is taken away. If the misbehavior continues, the student will have to move their name (frog) into the RED zone. Then, he or she is asked to “stop and think” about his or her misbehavior. A five-minute time-out (or a loss of five minutes of recess) will be implemented.
In order for our classroom to be an environment, in which both learning and fun take place, the students are rewarded for good behavior. When a child exhibits positive behavior, they receive a ticket. At the end of every week, the students have the chance to trade in their earned tickets for prizes, like books, pencils, educational games, or stickers, in the class treasure chest. They may even save up their tickets to trade in for special privileges, such as eating lunch with the teacher. |
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PARENTS 
| * Red take-home folders should be brought home every afternoon and returned to school every morning with your child. As the child’s teacher and parents, it is a very important way for us to communicate. Any notes that I will send home to you will be in the take-home folders. In addition, any homework and/or incomplete school work will be placed in there. You may also send me notes by putting them in your child’s take-home folder. Emptying their take-home folders will be a part of our morning routine. Please be sure to check and empty their take-home folders every night. Thank you for your cooperation. |
FIELD TRIPS
| WHEN | Tuesday, May 22, 2012 |
| WHERE |
Red Oak Nature Center Batavia, IL |
| WHAT TO BRING |
-Uniforms are not needed, but please wear comfortable shoes. We will be walking all day. -Please bring a sack lunch in a disposable bag. No lunchboxes or Thermoses. Everything will be thrown away. (Disregard if purchasing a lunch from school.) |
| FEE (IF ANY) |
$1.50 (for entry and guided tour) |
Permission slip and money are due by May 2, 2012. Thank you!
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