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Welcome to the Jungle – Class of 2031!

Welcome to my class!

My name is Melissa Dimitriou.  Each year there is always some confusion about how to pronounce my name! The ending of Dimitriou is pronounced like the ending of kangaroo.

I love teaching Kindergarten! This is my seventh year teaching kindergarten and each year I learn more about myself as a teacher and more about what five years old need in order to grow and exceed learning goals. I truly enjoy being the person that gets to introduce your child to the world of learning and to help instill in them a desire to be a life long learner!

Before coming to Haigh Elementary to teach Kindergarten, I taught Kindergarten in Hamtramck. I love my students and their families. It is exciting to watch former students grow up and to have siblings of former students. I love getting to know the community that I work in and growing with the families I teach! I very much believe that the growing your child does throughout the year, is a team effort! This is another reason why I love getting to know all of the families, so that we can work together to provide the best learning environment for each child!

I take pride in creating an atmosphere in which the children feel safe and comfortable. I truly believe that if a child does not feel safe in their environment, they will not learn. I have taken a lot of time to turn my classroom into a jungle! Everything in my room relates to the jungle theme in some way. I have parrots, lions, and gorillas on the wall. My reading groups are named after different jungle animals, and even my classroom jobs are jungle themed with little chameleons! I used to be in room 42 near the lunch room, but last year I relocated and now my classroom is room 8, which is just off the Kindergarten playground. Below are a few pictures of our classroom:

These are the children's lockers outside of our classroom.

These are the children’s lockers outside of our classroom.

Here is where we meet for carpet time (morning meeting), and where we read stories, participate in sharing circles, and play games. The Promethean board is a great tool for learning and we use it to extend our learning.

This is the “Reading Hut” and that Gorilla is named “Gary.” The children use the containers on the shelf, which are called “book boxes” during our Daily 5 reading time. The children have writing binders, journals, and book pouches in their bins to help them complete tasks during our reading time.

This space is used for “listen to reading” during Daily 5. It is the listening center. When not in use for Daily 5, this table is used to work with children in small groups on reading and math.

This is our computer center. We have 6 Chromebook laptops in the classroom and use them during Daily 5 and Math workshop centers to complete lessons on Reading Eggs and Math Seeds.

This small circle table is used for small group teaching. We have an Early Childhood Specialist (ECS) teacher who comes in and works with children on reading. This is an excellent learning time for students to further their reading skills.

Here is an overview of the classroom. During independent work time, the students sit at the blue desks. This is also where the children eat their snack each day.

Here is a little bit more information about me:

I received my Bachelor’s degree from Oakland University in Elementary Education in 2011 and completed a Master’s in Early Childhood Education from Grand Valley State University in 2015. I just completed a second Master’s in Educational Leadership and Administration from Eastern Michigan University in April of 2018. Last year, I completed over 200 hours of  an administrative internship with Mr. Short and have learned so much about being an effective leader. As you can see, I love to learn and love to foster a love for learning in your children.

I got married on October 4, 2014! My husband is truly my best friend. We try to make each other laugh as much as possible and maintain positive attitudes. My husband and I enjoy traveling together and learning about new places, new cultures, and languages.

George and I on our wedding day!

George and I on our wedding day!

We have a dog named Ramona and we love spending time with her! She is a Bernese Mountain Dog mixed with a Labrador Retriever. She loves to play in the rain, snow, and her little kiddie pool.  Here are two pictures of her when she was a puppy and a picture of what she looks like now!

 

I always share updates about my life with the children, so they can feel comfortable with me and with their peers. We take time to do sharing circles so that the children can learn more about each other, as well as practice their speaking and listening skills. We also use the experiences from our lives to help us become writers. As I share about myself with your children, and get to know them, I also want to get to know each of you!

I look forward to getting to know each and every one of you this year! I consider it a privilege to be a part of your child’s learning career and look forward to working as a team to help your child achieve success!

Thank you for a great year!

Thank you for a wonderful year of fun and learning! It was a pleasure working with all of you and having the privilege to be a part of your child’s academic success. I hope you all have a wonderful summer and please come back and see me sometime!

Reminder: Kindergarten Celebration Tomorrow

Tomorrow is our kindergarten celebration. It will take place from 1:30 – 3:15. We will need many hands to help make the celebration a success. We will need parents to help make sno-cones, run games, and supervise bounce houses.

Please dress your children in light clothing as it will be a very hot day tomorrow. If you would like them to wear sunscreen, please apply this before they come to school. Please make sure your children have on gym shoes tomorrow so they can run around easily during the celebration.

No backpacks will be needed tomorrow or Thursday. Everything will be coming home today! Children will still need a snack and lunch for tomorrow though. Also, do not forget to send a snack on Thursday!

News from the Jungle

Next week is our last week of school! This year has gone by fast and has been wonderful! Thank you for all of your support and dedication to helping your children become readers and writers.

All items from the classroom will be sent home by June 12th.

 

Upcoming Events

6/12 PBIS Celebration

6/12 All school items will be sent home (no need for backpacks or folders after this day)

6/13 Kindergarten Celebration 1:30 – 3:15 (Parents Welcome- No Siblings)

6/14 Last day of school!!! (1/2 day — dismissal 11:40am)


Snack Time — Your child will need a snack all the way until the last day of school. Please continue sending your child with a snack until then. Thank you!

**** Due to a peanut allergy in our room, please do not send in any snacks that contain nuts.*****

 

 

Pick-up Today

Today, please pick up your child from the Young 5’s door. I will be leaving just a few minutes early to go to a doctor appointment.  I have been feeling under the weather the last few days and want to go for a check-up.  Please tell Mrs. Bolger the name of your child and she will release them to you.

Thank you for your understanding.

 

I hope to be feeling better next week!

 

Enjoy the weekend. See you Monday!

Summer Homework

Please refer to my “how-to” videos on our classroom blog for ideas on how to help maintain your child’s skill set throughout the summer.

Reading & Writing                                                                                  Please continue to read with your child each night. Below are a few questions to ask your child to promote comprehension after reading each story:

  • What was your favorite part of the story? Why?
  • Did this story make you think of anything in your life?
  • Retell the story. What happened in the beginning, middle, and end of the story?

Practice reading and writing the list of spelling words from the year. Here is a list of words for your child to practice:

I               A             the          rat           sat           cat           bat          can          man        tan          pan         see          you         by           she

wet         get           set           bet          is             in            pig          wig         jig            fig           to            like         hop         come      do

mop        pop         it             run          fun          sun         he            for           at             cap          tap          map        rap          here        play

my          we           pen         hen         men        den         go            up           sit           fit            pit           look        me          has          mom

pot          got          not          hot          are          of            bug         rug          jug           tug          and         be            where     little       thing

had         mad        rad          dad         with        this         bed         red          ted          fed          was         from       have       what       there

lip           sip          hip          dip          dog         log          hog         bog         tub          rub          cub         first        next        last         favorite

Fun ways to work on spelling these words are as follows:

  • Cut letters out of magazines and glue them on a piece of paper to make the word
  • Rainbow writing (using a different color to write each letter of the word)
  • Make the letters with Play Doh
  • Buy a beach ball and write the words on the ball – then play catch and whatever word your child’s thumb lands on is the word they have to read and spell

Math

  • Work on the math addition fact flash cards that are attached to this packet. Also review all the ones previously sent home.
  • Work on Subtraction (We call subtraction “take-away”)
    • Give your child crackers and make up a subtraction story problem. For example: You have 5 crackers. You eat two crackers (have child eat the crackers). How many crackers are left? Have the child count how many crackers are left. They should say, “There are 3 crackers left.”
  • Review money. Have your child tell you the name of each coin and how much it is worth.

Great websites to visit:

MobyMax       MyON      Abcya.com       Abcmouse.com   starfall.com       Readingeggs.com      Mathseeds      prepdog.org

Youtube.com (Harry Kindergarten songs) OR (Have Fun Teaching songs) OR (kidsTV123 songs)

News from the Jungle

Thank you for all of you that were able to come to our ocean presentation. The children enjoyed sharing their hard work with all of you!

Please read below in the housekeeping section regarding snack and folders for the remainder of the year.

Upcoming Events

6/12 PBIS Presentation

6/13 Kindergarten Celebration 1:30 – 3:15 (Parents Welcome- No Siblings)

6/14 Last day of school!!! (1/2 day — dismissal 11:40am)


Housekeeping Items:

Snack Time

**** Due to a peanut allergy in our room, please do not send in any snacks that contain nuts.*****

We will still be enjoying snack time every day for the rest of the year, so please continue to send your child with a snack to school all the way to the last day.

Folders

We will be using the folders for a few more weeks. Over the next few weeks belongings of your child will be coming home. All items from the year will be sent home by June 12th.  The children will not need to bring their backpacks to school after June 12th.

Ocean Presentations Tomorrow at 2:30pm

We are excited to present our ocean projects to all of your tomorrow beginning at 2:30! Please sign in at the office and make your way down to the classroom. The presentations will be very informal. The children will be sitting around the room with their reports and their projects and you may walk around and talk to the children about their work.

We will have some ocean snacks available after the presentations for everyone to enjoy!

The children worked very hard at turning our room into an ocean. You can find their crafts hanging from the ceiling, windows, and even out in the hallway. There is a midnight zone photobooth complete with angler fish outside of our room where you can have fun taking pictures with your family!

Please keep in mind that our building does not have any airconditioning and the thermostat inside our classroom has been reading between 84 degrees and 90 degrees. With the addition of more bodies, it will be quite hot! Dress lightly and I will do my best to keep the air moving with the fans we have available! The weather is supposed to cool off this weekend, so hopefully we will get a break from this heat and humidity.

Thank you for all of your help with the ocean projects! I am looking forward to seeing all of your tomorrow and watching the children show off their hard work!

School Picnic

Tomorrow the children will be celebrating their PBIS party. Please send the children to school with a lunch (sack n’go is available for purchase), a blanket or towel to sit on, and sunscreen already applied.

We will be outside for the picnic for about two hours. The children will eat and play with their peers in the school.

 

I noticed today that some of the children looked a little pink when we came in from lunch recess. We will be outside for a much longer period of time tomorrow. If you would like your child to wear sunscreen, please put it on them before sending them to school.

 

Thank you!

News from the Jungle

I hope you all enjoy the long weekend!

No more book pouches, homework, spelling tests, and math tests!!!

Please read below in the housekeeping section regarding snack and folders for the remainder of the year.

Upcoming Events

5/24 Ocean Projects due (if you did not turn in a project, please do so asap in order for your child to practice presenting before June 1st)

5/30 PBIS Party (Children may bring a blanket or towel to sit on and a disposable lunch. Cheese/crackers or Hummus/pita are available for sale)

6/1 Ocean Presentations at 2:30

6/12 PBIS Presentation

6/13 Kindergarten Celebration 1:30 – 3:15 (Parents Welcome- No Siblings)

6/14 Last day of school!!! (1/2 day — dismissal 11:40am)

 

 

Agenda for the Week

Reading and Writing: We are working on reading and writing about ocean animals to complete our ocean reports for our ocean presentations on June 1st. The children will have their models and their reports and families are welcome to wander around the room and ask students about their ocean animal. We will have some snacks to enjoy as well.

Math: The children took their – 8 math test today! This concludes our math quizzes for the year!


Housekeeping Items:

Snack Time

**** Due to a peanut allergy in our room, please do not send in any snacks that contain nuts.*****

We will still be enjoying snack time every day for the rest of the year, so please continue to send your child with a snack to school all the way to the last day.

Folders

We will be using the folders for a few more weeks. Over the next few weeks belongings of your child will be coming home. All items from the year will be sent home by June 12th.  The children will not need to bring their backpacks to school after June 12th.

 

 

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