Friday, October 1, 2021

Happy Autumn!

 Happy Friday, Everyone!


Another great week in Kindergarten! We got to spend some time in the woods, played rhyming games, learned some letters and sounds, learned some math games and played with our friends.


We have been working hard on learning the names of our many classmates and the kids have been doing a super job. To practice the names of our friends, we sang “Willoughby Wallaby Woo”. It has been such a hoot watching kids hear a word that rhymes with a name to help them think  about whose name I am saying (Willoughby, Wallaby Wen, and elephant sat on... Ben!) They are doing a great job!


We did a lot of work on the letters c, o and s this week. You can ask your child to trace the letters with their index and middle finger on a textured surface while saying the letter name and sound. You can also ask them where we start writing our letters (at the top!). They are working so hard on these skills. We will also start working on tracing their names next week as a morning job when they get to school. We use specific lined pages in order to consistently reinforce the formation of letters and letter size (upper and lowercase).


In the forest, we will soon have the amazing Amy Butler, our ECO coordinator joining us in the forest starting next Thursday. I am looking forward to getting to know her and learning more about what our amazing outdoor space has to offer!


In math, Matt Pelkey, our Math interventionist, has been joining us and we have been working hard on the numbers 1-6 and seeing them in a number of ways. One way is to see these numbers on pictures of hands, the dots on a dice, the numeral and on a 5 or ten frame. We also did some sorting exercises where we were thinking of ways to organize buttons (by color, size, shape, number of holes, etc.)


Ms. Honi also brought in some fun playdough to use this morning. The kids had a blast making pies, volcanoes and spaghetti, to name a few. These kinds of tactile activities help kids with their proprioceptive input, helps with fine motor skills, and encourages imaginative play.


Playdough recipe:

The Easiest Homemade Playdough Recipe {Lasts for Months!} (livingwellmom.com)


Next week we will press apples on Wednesday. If you have apples at your house that you’d like to donate, feel free to send them in using a bucket to hold them. We’ll be pasteurizing the cider here at school using the kitchen.


It was a rainy start to the day today (Friday), so be sure to send your kiddos in with rain gear and boots. There will be days we will be going out in inclimate weather and making sure that the kids have the appropriate clothing is important. If you need help finding some, be in touch.


Last, next week is Kindergarten screening day. We’ll be working to see what kids know about numbers, letters/sounds, rhyming, motor skills and speech/language. The days that we’ll be working with kids are going to be Tuesday and Wednesday. The information we collect will help with guiding our whole, small and individual group work. It will also be part of the information we talk about at parent conferences on or around November 11th. 


Conversation starters:

*What did you paint in art?

*What colors of playdough did you play with? What did you build?

*Do you get tired at school?

*What is fun to do in the forest?

*Where did you use chalk? What did you make?

*Tell me about the butterflies that hatched this week.


We hope you all have a wonderful, restful weekend.


Best,


Ben and Honi



Reminders


Meadowbrook Fundraiser

In order to support the amazing work of our Rumney PTO, you may have seen a fundraiser packet from Meadow Farms. If you have any questions about it, please get in touch with Honi (hbarrett@u32.org). 


Class Blog

You can check out the blog here for the newsletter and resources


Pictures

The folder with class pictures can be found here


Class Gear

Please remember to send in all the tools for the kiddos to be using as we go through the year (change of clothes, raingear, camp chair, etc.). Sneakers are the best daily footwear for students. If you need help getting any of those, please let us know, the school will be happy to help.


Book Order Information

 

With a $25 order, you can pick a FREE $5 Book (use code: READS).

 

Class Order Due Date: Thursday, Sept 9th.

Shop Our Class Page: https://orders.scholastic.com/XLZX8

Class Code: XLZX8



Friday, September 24, 2021

Last one in September!

Howdy, Folks!


I hope you all have had a great week! It has been a wonderful week in our classroom with lots of activities, play and exploring.

We got to spend a lot more time in our outdoor classroom this week, which has been super. The kids got to do some fairy village building, firewood collecting, and making areas to protect their precious eggs from storms. 

We also had a wonderful Dot Day. The kids got to do some activities, get their face painted if they wanted to, have a dot snack and got read to by Ms. Aly at Library time. For more information about International Dot Day, look here. I know we were a couple of days late, we always try to celebrate this day on Library day. 

We started our work on the alphabet over the past couple of weeks. We have been trying to figure out the letters in our name, learn the alphabet song and have started to work on the letter c, the first letter they learn to write in their handwriting program. We also introduce the sound /k/ as well as the picture to go along with it (cat). The handwriting program goes in an order that uses the magic-c as the basis for their first letters. If you are wondering why we don’t start with the letter a, it is because in large part, the order of the alphabet is arbitrary. We try to do the sounds at the same time we do the letters. The next letter is o, with a picture of an octopus. By using specific pictures for kids, it helps them cement the sounds without complicating the process by using lots of different pictures to represent sounds. 

It has been great seeing the kids find friends to play with, learning one another’s names and overall finding their groove as a group. What we see, and what we hear from all of their teachers is that they are a sweet, sweet group of kids. We couldn’t agree more!

I hope you got to see the book your kiddo took out of the library this week. The kids will continue to get out books on Tuesdays. Please try to send them back to school on Monday, if you haven’t already.

We got to release a butterfly this week, albeit one with very small, undeveloped wings. We still brought it outside and placed it on a flower. We talked a lot about how Mother Nature can be unpredictable and that these kinds of things happen. It was a sad, yet important learning experience for the kiddos. Interestingly this has been a theme in other classrooms as well. In any case, we should have more to release next week. 

In order to support the amazing work of our Rumney PTO, you may have seen a fundraiser packet from Meadow Farms. If you have any questions about it, please get in touch with Honi (hbarrett@u32.org). 

Picture Day is Monday at 10:00am. We’ll try to not go outside before pictures to ensure the best possible results. I can’t wait to see how they come out!

I know Jen Miller Arsenault, our acting Superintendent, sent out a memo this week describing the process going forward about how she is going to be reporting on Covid cases and sending out information to families. She welcomes feedback. If you have Covid specific questions, feel free to reach out to me or Maria Melekos, WCUUSD Covid Coordinator. 

Last, every once in a while I’ll send along something that comes across my radar that resonates with me. Maybe it will with you, too. Maybe not, especially if it bothers you that it feels a little too “Learning to Fly” by Tom Petty... In any case, here is a song I heard the other day. As a new kindergarten parent, it got me right in the feels. Find it here.

Enjoy the weekend weather!


Best,


Ben and Honi



Reminders


Class Blog

You can check out the blog here for the newsletter and resources


Pictures

The folder with class pictures can be found here


Class Gear

Please remember to send in all the tools for the kiddos to be using as we go through the year (change of clothes, raingear, camp chair, etc.). Sneakers are the best daily footwear for students. If you need help getting any of those, please let us know, the school will be happy to help.

 

Conversation starters:

*What project did you finish in Art? (paper glasses) What did yours look like?

*Ask your child how their day was and see if they can answer you in Spanish (bien=good, mal=bad, asi-asi=so-so).

*Did you try anything new on the playground this week?

*Do you remember your buddy's name? Did you have fun with your buddy?

*What happened in the book about the little engine?


Last, we are sending home new book order forms. Here is some information:

 

 With a $25 order, you can pick a FREE $5 Book (use code: READS).

 

Class Order Due Date: Thursday, Sept 9th.

Shop Our Class Page: https://orders.scholastic.com/XLZX8

 

Class Code: XLZX8




Friday, September 17, 2021

Another Great Week!

Good Afternoon, Kindergarten Families!


We have done a super job building our stamina this week, building our way into the rhythm of five day weeks. I am looking forward to seeing how the kids handle the coming days week(s). If you are seeing behaviors at home due to overtiredness, be sure to let us know. We can help by encouraging kiddos to take advantage of their rest times. 


First, a big thanks and shout-out to the Rumney PTO getting all of the kindergarten kiddos Rumney t-shirts. It was a big day and I know the kids loved them!


Today you will receive a packet in the event that we have to go remote at some point. Along with some materials, we also have made a letter to lay out what a remote day or extended period of remote days could look like. Please be in touch if you have any questions about it.


In the ever shifting world of Covid protocols, I hope you have gotten a chance to see the correspondence from our acting Superintendent, Jen Miller-Arsenault regarding this as well as other news in her weekly correspondence to families. If you have Covid specific questions, feel free to reach out to me or Maria Melekos, WCUUSD Covid Coordinator. 


We have been working hard to get to know the names of all of our friends in class. We have been playing lots of games and Ms. Honi even made a book mirroring the book Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? With the names of the kiddos in our class. It was a fun read today! We encourage you to chat about who your child is playing with and spending time with.


We got a chance to meet our fifth grade buddies this week! This is a long-standing and powerful Rumney School tradition. Matching younger kiddos up with older students yields super positive results in how kids feel about being at school. I know that 5th graders, kindergarteners and teachers look forward to these weekly get-togethers. 


Next week we should have some butterflies to release into the wild. It has been so much fun watching the kids come in everyday looking to see the progress. We will be doing some reading and art related activities related to them next week.


Again, thanks to all of you for sending in all the tools for the kiddos to be using as we go through the year (change of clothes, raingear, camp chair, etc.). Sneakers are the best daily footwear for students. If you need help getting any of those, please let us know, the school will be happy to help.


We hope you all have a wonderful weekend!


Take Care,


Ben and Honi



Reminders


Pictures

The folder with class pictures can be found here


Dot Day

On Friday, September 17th we will celebrate DOT DAY in Kindergarten, and during our library time with Ms. Ally. Children are encouraged to wear dots next Friday. We'll have special Dot Day art projects. 

 

Conversation starters:

*What project did you finish in Art? (Name tags) What did yours look like?

*Ask your child how their day was and see if they can answer you in Spanish.

*Did you try anything new on the playground this week?

*Do you remember your buddy's name? Did you have fun with your buddy?

*What happened in the book about a jam sandwich?


Last, we are sending home new book order forms. Here is some information:

 

 With a $25 order, you can pick a FREE $5 Book (use code: READS).

 

Class Order Due Date: Thursday, Sept 9th.

Shop Our Class Page: https://orders.scholastic.com/XLZX8

 

Class Code: XLZX8


Friday, September 10, 2021

September Continued!

 Happy Friday Kindergarten Families!


We have continued our rhythm here in Kindergarten over this week. These kiddos are doing a super job adjusting to the longer week. Going from two days to five days is nothing to sneeze at and they have done a great job!


Again, Ms Honi has been taking lots of great pictures that are for sharing. The folder with pictures can be found here


Allied arts classes continue to go well. The kids have now met all of their Allied Arts teachers and have done a super job. They are all so excited to get to know all of these new faces and are working so hard in their classes.


We got to spend some time in our outdoor classroom. The kids are exploring the space and learning how to be safe while in the woods by learning about how to handle sticks and move about in a safe way. In the coming weeks we will be expanding opportunities to include cooking stations, building fairy houses and collecting firewood. 


The kids made it through a very busy week and have certainly earned the weekend. We had some nice quiet times and the kids benefitted from some daily rest. Thanks for all of your support in making sure your kiddos are ready for the pace and energy of daily kindergarten life!


Again, thanks to all of you for sending in all the tools for the kiddos to be using as we go through the year (change of clothes, raingear, camp chair, etc.). Sneakers are the best daily footwear for students. Again, if you need help getting any of those, please let us know, the school will be happy to help.


We’ll be sending home lots of paperwork every week as the kiddos are really churning out tons of work. There are so many special pieces of art being created, books being written and crowns being made. Enjoy!


We’ll be doing our annual Kindergarten screening at the end of this month. While I will be sending home more information about this in the coming weeks, in short Kindergarten screening is when a team of teachers (Me, Matt (math interventionist), Jess (reading interventionist), Maggie (Speech/Language), Brigitte (Special Education) and Dana (Occupational Therapist)) from here at Rumney get to meet with the kids to get a complete snapshot of where they are in their development in a number of areas.  


If your kiddo is feeling a bit shy or forgetful about their day when you are discussing it with them, here are some starters:


*What is your favorite part of the playground?

*What color group are you in?

*Tell me about practicing a fire drill.

*Who did you play with this week at centers? At PE? At recess?

*What animal did Ms. Kobb read a story about (a moose!)?


Last, we are sending home book order forms. Here is some information:


In your child's folder you will find our first Scholastic Book Order forms. We prefer that you order books directly online. Here is the link and ordering information:

 

 With a $25 order, you can pick a FREE $5 Book (use code: READS).

 

Class Order Due Date: Thursday, Sept 9th.

Shop Our Class Page: https://orders.scholastic.com/XLZX8

 

Class Code: XLZX8


I hope you all had a great week, enjoy the long weekend!


Warmly,


Ben and Honi


Friday, September 3, 2021

Week 1 Success!

 Hello Kindergarten Families!


What a great first week we’ve had! The kiddos have been working hard on routines and building stamina for the full days ahead. Ms Honi and I have enjoyed getting to know these kiddos as individuals as well as seeing the dynamics of the group unfold. It is going to be a magical year!


Ms Honi has been taking lots of great pictures that are for sharing. The folder with pictures can be found here. I really loved seeing their smiling faces from our first couple of days together! 


The kids have gotten to meet a number of their Allied Arts teachers such as Ms. Aly, the librarian, Mr. Mike, the PE teacher, Sharon Spector, the guidance teacher and Senora Donovan, the Spanish teacher. They will get to meet Ms. Campbell, the art teacher, and Mrs. Mishkin, the music teacher next week.


We have been doing lots of Center time so kids are getting a chance to explore some of the classroom materials and games. They are also working on skills like sharing and taking turns while playing. It has been great to watch them interact with each other so positively. 


Next week is going to be a full week and the kids are going to be tired. As a new parent of a kindergartener myself, I know I am working on (and not terribly successful, yet!) making sure my kiddo at home is getting to bed at an early, non-summer hour. Thanks to all of your support on this!


The children showed a great interest in getting breakfast (as a morning snack) and lunch this week! In your child’s folder, you will find a lunch planning sheet for you all to send in with your kiddo. This will help any confusion around your child’s daily lunch plan. The children showed a great interest in getting breakfast (as a morning snack) and lunch this week. As a reminder, lunches and breakfasts are free to all students through December. 


Next week we will be exploring our outdoor classroom that we will be using for ECO and lots of other activities throughout the year. We’ll be working on how to be safe in the woods while learning and having lots of fun!


Thanks to all of you for sending in all the tools for the kiddos to be using as we go through the year (change of clothes, raingear, camp chair, etc.). Sneakers are the best daily footwear for students. Again, if you need help getting any of those, please let us know, the school will be happy to help.


We’ll be sending home lots of paperwork every week as the kiddos are really churning out tons of work. There are so many special pieces of art being created, books being written and crowns being made. Enjoy!


If your kiddo is feeling a bit shy or forgetful about their day when you are discussing it with them, here are some starters:


*What is your favorite part of the playground?

*What color group are you in?

*Tell me about practicing a fire drill.

*Who did you play with this week at centers? At PE? At recess?

*What animal did Ms. Kobb read a story about (a moose!)?


Last, we are always here to answer any questions and get you any help we can. Please be in touch, anytime!


Thanks for your ongoing support and we wish you all a wonderful weekend!


Warmly,


Ben and Honi


Thursday, June 18, 2020

Summer Letter, We Did It!

June 18, 2020

 

Dear First and Second Grade Families,

This school year (and year in general) has been different than any other; it is certainly one that we will never forget. First and foremost, we want to thank you all and let you know how much we appreciate your openness, flexibility and hard work during this remote learning time. We also appreciate all of your support from the beginning of the year when we were in the building as a community! It seems hard to remember the beginning of the year, but we did have a great school year together in the building too! Some memories include: Primary Sing, the All School Outing at Hubbard Park, writing narrative stories in the fall, Winter Wellness, Global Day of Play and our day to day fun together!

Ending this school year and transitioning to summer also feels different this year. We worked to celebrate and have closure on this school year. That being said, please feel free to contact us over the summer. Don’t hesitate to reach out- just send an email. Please understand that it will take us longer than during the school year to reply to emails.

You also may be able to access some of our apps this summer- such as SeeSaw, Epic  and iReady (through August 8th). Your child should feel welcome to use SeeSaw as another way to connect with us and share summer activities- academic or not, although we won’t be posting new assignments! Feel free to send us letters in the mail! (Our addresses are below). We can also be available to connect over the phone, Zoom, etc. if you feel like this would benefit your child! 

This year has been stressful for many of us and this summer should look however you would like and need for your family to help you recharge and relax. That said, if you are interested in continuing some school type activities for your child here are some ideas. We will also be sending home some summer packets if you are interested. These are totally optional! We just want you to have resources if you are interested!!

  • Read, read read!

  • Other Online Resources
  • Have interactive books read to you online. Go to: Tumblebooks  and use the username: rumney and password: books

  • Keep a journal about what you do this summer—write and draw pictures!

  • Go outside, observe what you see. Ask questions!

  • Count anything you can find!

  • Look for words and numbers around you in the world. 

  • Talk about money and practice counting pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters.

  • Look around your family and/or neighborhood and see how you could help others.

  • Draw, create art in nature, listen to music, dance, move your body, use Spanish words, be mindful! 

  • Take time to relax and enjoy yourself—it’s summer!

  • Run, play, laugh.

We also acknowledge that the end of this year and this summer brings more uncertainty than usual. This is something that staff and families are feeling alike! We are waiting to make decisions about placement and grade configurations for next year until we have the most recent information on both health practices and student numbers at different grade levels. Therefore, you can expect to hear more in August on what the upcoming school year will bring. We know that waiting  can be challenging and we appreciate your patience. We are trying to let time help us make the best decisions to support kids both academically and social/emotionally. 

Thank you again for all you have done and are doing. It has been a pleasure working with you all this year.  Don’t hesitate to reach out with questions. Take care and have a great summer!


Sincerely,

The ½ Team 

Christine Babcock, Caitlin Morgan and Ben Weiss


Mailing Addresses for letter writing: 


Christine Babcock

213 Bartlett Rd. 

Berlin, VT 05602


Ben Weiss


187 Worcester Village Road


Worcester, VT 05682




Caitlin Morgan


12 Spring St.


Montpelier, VT 05602