Kindergarten

in Room 5

with Mrs. Bibeault

Want to know what's going on in Kindergarten? Visit the bulletin board across from Mrs. Bibeault's room and see for yourself. On this board you will find newsletters, flyers, class information, up-coming events and photographs!

 

I will try my best to keep you updated on

what we are learning in the classroom!

The best way to find out is to come in and

VOLUNTEER

 

Kindergarten Handbook 

Bulletin

Boards

Meeting
Time

Specials
Schedule
 

   Choice Time

Weekly Newsletter

download in Word


 School

Calendar

Kindergarten Curriculum

Student Work

Links for Kids

Our Chicks

Children's
Authors

                                            


Link to Kindergarten e-mail:

 

 Mrs. Bibeault

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Afternoon

 

 

P.E.

with Mr. Blume

Music

with Mrs. Porri

 

P.E.

with Mr. Blume

 

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Favorite Author Internet Sites

Click on a picture to connect to the web site!

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 Dr. Seuss !
Everyone knows and loves him.
What else can I say?

 Tommy De paola - An Award winning author and illustrator.
 

 

 Eric Carle - His illustrations are just wonderful.
This is always a fovorite in kindergarten!
Find more about his work.

 
Merer Mayer - Little critter is always on a new adventure. There are many games and activities to do at this site.
   

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Fun Links for Children:

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Jetta  

 

 

The Crayola Factory A Hands-on Discovery Center

 
Starfall.com                                  Children's Storybooks Online

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Meeting:

 

Each day at we meet at the rug for meeting time.

 

 

We read the daily message. The message tells the children about our day. We use the message to learn about and practice capitalization, puncuation, spelling, time and much more.

 

 

The calendar is a wonderful teaching tool that we use almost daily. We use the calendar to learn about counting, number recognition, days in school, patterning, solving problems and estimating..

               

 

We move, move, move!!!

The children need to move. We sing songs, that teach important concepts, such as learn positions, left and right, followign the rules, days of the week, months, shapes, how to be a friend and many more.

Songs

We have many songs we love to sing in Kindergarten. Ask your child to sing them to you.

Days of the Week

Months of the year

Ten Little Animals

 

 

The ABC letter/sound chart is a very important piece to phonemic awareness for the children. We read it each day at meeting time. This allows the children to associate a letter with a picture, and a beginning sound. The association makes it easier for many children to remember beginning sounds and letters when writing in journals.

 

We read a s tory. Some of the stories are for fun and most have teaching imbeded in them. For instance, rhyming, making friends, letter/sound recognition, problem solving, differences, math skills and many other important concepts.

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Weekly Job Chart

Each week I change the jobs that the children have. Throughout the year each child has the opportunity to do every job more than once.

 


 

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Choice Time
Centers are an integral part of our classroom program. Working in centers allows each child to work at their own rate, explore their interests, and reinforce important learning skills and strategies.

Listed below are some of the centers we have in our classroom:

Library/Look at Books Center- In the library center, children practice early reading skills and develop concepts of print. The children may read our class big books, books they have brought in or any book from our classroom literature library.

Computer- When the children use one of our classroom computers, they are able to work at their own rate and practice their computer skills. Each child has the opportunity to practice reading readiness and math skills. We also have many CD-ROMS that reinforce these skills as well, including Reader Rabbit's Kindergarten, Ready to Read with Arthur, and KidPix.

Art Center- The art center gives children an opportunity to develop their creativity and express themselves. They also develop small muscles and fine motor skills. The children explore a wide variety of art media, including paint and working with different textures.

Dramatic Play- When children pretend and play dress-up, they foster their language and social skills. Throughout the year, the dramatic play area changes from a kitchen, to a store, an ocean, and restaurant. In doing this, the children integrate their writing skills and practice counting money.

Science- In the science center, children observe, experiment, predict, and discover new things. These are the same things that real scientists do. This year, the children will experiment with magnets, sinking and floating, and explore with and magnifying glasses.

Math- The math center helps children develop their problem solving skills and provides hands on experience in counting, comparing, patterning, measuring, addition and subtraction. The children use a wide variety of manipulatives, including geoboards, pattern blocks, unifix cubes, links, balance scales, and non-standard units of measure.

Writing- The writing center is full of many interesting writing materials so the children can practice writing stories, letters, or make their own books. The children may use the white boards to write their own sentences.

The ABC Center- In the ABC Center, children use games, letter stamps and letter magnets to reinforce letter recognition and identification.

Blocks- In the block center, children develop math concepts, spatial development, and motor skills. Here, the children also learn to share and work with their peers.

Read the Room- The children "Read the Room" using pointers made from dowels. Our classroom is a very print-rich environment. The children take the pointers and use them to point to the words around the room. They may read our Big Books, song and poetry charts, Word Wall, color words, number words, labels, etc. These activities help to foster emergent reading skills.

Clipboard Cruising- When the children go "clipboard cruising", they are writing the things that they see in the room. They may copy their friend's names or take a census of how many people are in a given center. In doing this, they are practicing their penmanship and early writing skills.

Playdough Center- The children work with play dough to make shapes, cut out letters, form letters and spell words. These activities reinforce kindergarten concepts and build fine motor skills.

Sensory Table- A great place to build those fine motor skills! We have a sand table.....but sometimes we fill it with sand, gravel, colored rice, beans and water.

Games and Table Toys- A variety of board games and toys that promote cooperation, fine motor growth and oral language. Some of our favorite things in this center include: Mr. Potato Head, Candy Land, Chutes and Ladders, Lincoln Logs and the dollhouse.

Puzzles- Puzzles are wonderful tools to promote spatial sense, cooperative learning and fine motor skills. We have floor puzzles and board puzzles for the children to work with. Many of the puzzles also reinforce skills we practice in class. For example, we have a piggy bank puzzle that helps us learn the faces on our coins.

 

 

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