Peek At The Week

  • Our story this week was Swimmy by Leo Lionni. This was the Literary Experience that accompanied the ULS unit on the ocean
  • The Unique Learning System unit this month is By the Sea, Exploring the Ocean
  • We played in sand
  • We played in water beads and searched for sea creatures hidden in the water beads
  • We practiced identifying the color white
  • We learned about telling time and practiced identifying the number 7
  • We made fish aquariums
  • We made this recipe

June Objectives

EEL.K.6 Use words acquired through conversations, being read to, and during shared reading activities

EE.RF.K.1.a-d Demonstrate emerging understanding of the organization of print. a. With guidance and support during shared reading, demonstrate understanding that books are read one page at a time from beginning to end

EE.RF.K.2.a-e Demonstrate emerging understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phoneme)

No Essential Element this month: Math Review

Science: Life Science/By the Sea

Recipe for Fish in the Ocean

Key Concepts: Use of words from the environment 

EEL.K.6 Use words acquired through conversations, being read to, and during shared reading activities

Look Ahead

  • June 16th Kindergarten Graduation
  • June 18th -Last day of School – 1/2 day

Covid 19 Screening


Has your child returned to the U.S. after traveling internationally in the last 7 days?
If the answer is Yes, the child must stay home to quarantine for 7 days from the date that they returned to the U.S.  Then on the seventh day, the child must get a COVID PCR test and have a negative test result before returning to school.

COVID Case Identification

A confirmed case of coronavirus (Covid-19) has been identified at school. The positive person was on school grounds May 4-5 2021. We are working closely with Wayne County Health Department to identify exposures and prevent further cases. This letter is informational only; no further action is required for you at this time.

I want to thank all staff and students for following in through social distancing measures and adhering to all other guidelines, like wearing masks at all times and not being in close contact with anyone for 15 minutes or more. I want to also remind all staff and students that we need to respect everyone’s privacy at all times. Your safety and privacy are important to us. Again, we thank all of you for adhering to all guidelines. 

The virus that causes COVID-19 is thought to spread mainly from person to person, through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks. These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly be inhaled into the lungs. Spread is more likely when people are less than six feet from each other for at least 15 minutes. A person who is a close contact of someone who is infected with COVID-19 may experience COVID-19 symptoms typically within two to fourteen days after a person is exposed. 

The symptoms of COVID-19 are similar in children and adults. Symptoms can include Fever (>100.4oF), cough, shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, runny or stuffy nose, loss of taste or smell, abdominal pain. 

There are many things that can be done to keep our schools, homes, and communities “COVID-19 free” and protect ourselves and our loved ones: 

  1. Children and adults should stay home when ill. 
  2. Washing hands often with soap and running warm water for at least 20 seconds. 
  3. If a handwashing station is not available, use hand sanitizer properly. Gels, rubs, and hand wipes must contain at least 60% alcohol. Dispose of wipes in the trash after use. 
  4. Practice Good Respiratory Etiquette (cover a cough with elbow versus hand). 
  5. Follow the guidance for wearing a face covering and social distancing. 

If you have questions, please contact Wayne County Health Department at 734-727-7078. 

Following the guidance of the MI Safe Schools Roadmap, the school has been disinfected. This includes spraying classrooms, hallways, locker rooms, and common areas as needed with a sanitizer, along with other methods of disinfection.

Additional information can be found on the CDC website.


To view the update, click the link below:
http://dearbornschools.schoology.com/course/2933131444/update/4934971315

Peek at the Week

  • Our story this week was Pete the Cat and the Cool Caterpillar. We love Pete the cat. Pete goes on a fun bug safari and finds a caterpillar. His parents help him build a home for his new tiny friend. What a fun story to learn about the life cycle of a butterfly
  • We painted the life cycle of a butterfly
  • We practiced identifying the color orange
  • We learned about telling time and practiced identifying the number 2
  • We ordered caterpillars and they came on Tuesday. Looks like we have 3 healthy, hungry caterpillars of our own. They have already doubled in size!

Look Ahead

  • Monday, May 3rd- Picture Day
  • May 12th-14th- No School
  • May 28th and May 31 – No School
  • June 18th -Last day of School – 1/2 day

Peek at the Week

  • Our story this week was, We’re Going On A Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen. This story coincides with our studies from ULS this month on Landforms. This is one of the classic stories of childhood; fun to read and even more fun to act out. It is rich in vocabulary and activities for learning, and is beautifully illustrated by the award winning artist, Helen Oxenbury
  •  We went on Bear Hunts using the song, We’re going on a Bear Hunt by Greg and Steve.  The students love this action packed song as we move through grass, a river, a bridge, and into a cave
  • We made decorations for the Holy Month of Ramadan
  • We learned about the color red
  • We practiced and learned about the number 1
  • We practiced reading and learning about words and signs we see in our environment

Look Ahead

  • Monday, May 3rd- Picture Day
  • May 12th-14th- No School
  • May 28th and May 31 – No School
  • June 18th -Last day of School – 1/2 day

Friday, April 16th

Happy Friday Friends! Start our at home learning by logging into Schoology, like the daily update, and complete the daily activities posted in the daily update. Schoology login: student ID# @dearbornschools.org Password: MMDDYY

Today’s at home learning activities are posted below, and on the classroom Schoology page. Start your at home learning activities with the daily video posted below! You will need your learning packets.

April Objectives

Reading EERL.K.7 With guidance and support, identify illustrations or objects/tactual information that go with a familiar story*

(Foundation Skills)-EERF.K.3.c.With guidance and support, recognize environmental print.

EEL.K.5.b With guidance and support, demonstrate understanding of frequently occurring opposites

Math:EEK.MD.1-3 Classify objects according to attributes (big/small, heavy/light)

Thursday, April 15th

It’s Thinking Thursday friends Start our at home learning by logging into Schoology, like the daily update, and complete the daily activities posted in the daily update. Schoology login: student ID# @dearbornschools.org Password: MMDDYY

Today’s at home learning activities are posted below, and on the classroom Schoology page. Start your at home learning activities with the daily video posted below! You will need your learning packets.

April Objectives

Reading EERL.K.7 With guidance and support, identify illustrations or objects/tactual information that go with a familiar story*

(Foundation Skills)-EERF.K.3.c.With guidance and support, recognize environmental print.

EEL.K.5.b With guidance and support, demonstrate understanding of frequently occurring opposites

Math:EEK.MD.1-3 Classify objects according to attributes (big/small, heavy/light)

HEALTH DEPARTMENT GUIDANCE UPDATE: COVID 19

Today, our district received a change in quarantine period from the health department. Given the increase in positive cases and the problems the variants are causing (variant B.1.1.7 is now the prominent virus in Michigan)- Wayne County Health Dept has issued a change in guidance.


A close contact will now be required to quarantine for 14 days from the last date of contact from the positive person.

A quarantine can be avoided: 

  • if a person is fully vaccinated (at least 2 weeks past their final dose of vaccine) OR
  •  if they have a documented, PCR positive Covid test in the last 5 months.

A 10-day sick isolation still remains for those who have tested positive for covid.

Thank you for your continued support and communication to keep our school community healthy!