Friday, September 18, 2015

10 Days in Room 10!



I am looking forward to seeing everyone at Parent Information Night on Monday.  This photo gives you a sneak peak at one project we worked on this week.  When presented with the question - WHAT KIND OF PLACE DO WE WANT ROOM TO BE? - this is what we all came up with.  We have lots more to explore and learn in the days ahead!

Friday, September 4, 2015

Additional Room 10 Tidbits...



  • Each week, Room 10 will have a special Kid of the Week.  This child gets to be our line leader, to decide the morning greeting, and to bring one special possession to school to share on the first morning of his/her special week.  The child will tell why he/she brought this item and why it is special.  The other children in the class will then have an opportunity to ask questions and make comments about the share.  When it is your child’s turn, please help him/her choose something other than a toy.  It could be a photograph, a favorite book, a letter or postcard from someone special, an item from a collection, a scientific experiment, an award, a drawing, etc.  Please know that it is perfectly fine if your child would rather not bring in an item to share.  Each Friday, we will draw the name of the next Student of the Week so the child can be prepared to share on Monday if he/she chooses.  A note will go home when your child is chosen.

  • Each child will need an art smock for the year.  Old t-shirts, or men’s or women’s collared, button down shirts work well.  Obviously, the shirts can be old and worn as they will be used for art projects.  Please send in a smock as soon as possible. 
 
  • A formal schedule of homework won't begin for a few more weeks, but rest assured that information will be forthcoming. The children are already asking!

You may find your first grader quite tired (and hungry) after school.  This is very normal for the first few weeks.  Our days are busy and the children are taking in a lot of new information each day.  We will all settle in slowly but surely.  Please be in touch at anytime with questions you may have.

Two days and counting!




Well, we made it through our first two days of first grade in great shape.  The children are doing a terrific job with all of the new routines that they are learning.  Thank you for sending your children to school so well prepared.  And thank you also for your generous donation of supplies for our year together.  They are appreciated!  


Included in this post is some general information about our class and school.  Please be sure to read the other Memorial School notices sent home by the office (or check the school’s website – www.medfield.net) for lots more detailed information about schedules and procedures.  It is particularly important that you read information regarding the arrival and dismissal of your child.  If you ever make arrangements for your child to be dismissed from school via another form of transportation, other than his/her scheduled bus or MAP routine, please be sure to write a note to me on that day.  In the case of different arrival plans, please be sure to check in at the office before coming down to the classroom.  All of this will make coming and going to Memorial much easier for the children, the office and for me.  


I will pay particular attention during the first few weeks of school as the children grow accustomed to their new routine and make sure they arrive and depart safely.  The children will be instructed to return to the classroom or the office after dismissal if they ever have a question or concern about how they are getting home.  I want them to always feel that they have a safe place to return to if they are confused.  Of course, the Memorial staff as a whole is experienced at making sure this process runs smoothly.


Please be sure to check your child’s backpack each day to help keep track of books, notices and papers.  I will send more detailed information about home assignments and/or projects as I introduce them to the children.


Your child received a Home/School folder this week.  These folders are intended to help the children get important notes, papers and notices back and forth from school.  If you have a note for me, please put it in your child’s Home/School folder.  Your child will bring the folder back and forth to school every day so that new materials or information come to me or to you on a daily basis.  Thank you for helping your child to remember to bring it to school daily.


The children will have time for snack each morning.  One note about food at school, the children are told that we never share food with our friends.  This is a rule in the classroom, the cafeteria and at other special occasions such as field trips.


As parents, your input and participation will be very important to the success of our program this year.  I will let you know about the different ways that you can get involved in the classroom if you’d like to do so.  I will have sign-up sheets at Parent Information Night on Monday, September 21 if you would like to volunteer in the classroom this year.  Please keep in mind that I do not get my volunteers up and running until I feel that the children and I have had enough time to establish strong classroom routines and have begun to come together as a cohesive learning community.  This “settling in” period is a big priority for me because it is so important for the children to feel secure and confident with their new classroom, peers and teacher.  I tend to get volunteers started towards the end of October or early November.  I will give you a more definitive timeframe after a few weeks have passed.


If you have any questions or concerns about any aspect of the school or classroom, you may reach me at Memorial by phone or by sending a note to school with your child.  I can also be reached via email at kravinski@email.medfield.net, which I check several times throughout the day.  

I am very excited to teach and learn with your children this year, and look forward to getting to know them well as our days unfold!