Hola a todos, I hope everyone’s weekend is off to a wonderful start. Thank you so much to all of the parents and families who joined us at Thursday morning’s “Día de calabazas.” Having so many adults there made all the difference for us teachers, and the students had so much fun! I also want to thank everyone for a wonderful parent/teacher conference season! I really appreciate everyone’s time and commitment to their child’s education - having your partnership is invaluable. Due to a conflict with a field trip at another grade level, we will be changing our Kinder “drop in” morning to Friday, November 15th from 8:00-8:30. Students will be showing off their classroom space and some of the things they have been working on. All are welcome! Muchísmias gracias a Kate Sambuco (room mom) for getting our Friday afternoon sign ups started. We look forward to starting this week! Thank you for sending your child in with any recyclable materials from your home to use for STEAM projects throughout the week. If you have any special interest or talent (song, art, science, etc) I would love for you to share that with the students, just shoot me an email por favor! This week marks the first “official” week of “amigo/a de la semana” where one student in the class gets to share all about themselves. I will reshare the directions with you all as well as the schedule of when your child has their time to “shine!” There is also the opportunity to come in as a guest reader (or singer) that week! I was this week's "amiga de la semana" and did some modeling about what each day entails. See slideshow for an example of my poster and my three things beginning with the letter "k." As part of our reading curriculum, students will also be learning “high frequency words” or “palabras de alta frecuencia” that will help improve their reading fluency and automaticity en español. These are words that will pop up frequently in their “good fit” books, poems, songs and our shared reading. I am planning on introducing two new words a week. This week’s words will be “yo” and “gusta.” For your information: Lexia is a free app that parents are welcome to use at home to support their child’s English language learning. Students can use their four digit code as the username and password. Do you know about Loker’s Community Book Stop? Come check it out right in the lobby and sign out a book to share with your child. There are books with a variety of themes such as race, inclusion and diversity. This week’s slideshow features nuestras calaveras, some special read alouds by Sra. Ramirez, el día de calabazas, y más.
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