First Day in KDG 2019!

Dear Families of room 106. I wanted to take this time to thank you so very much for the opportunity to spend this year with you and your child. We had SUCH a wonderful first day and I look forward to the rest of the week and year! I am also to grateful for all the supplies you have donated to the classroom. WOW! we are one lucky class šŸ™‚ I also had the chance to take some adorable pictures of your babies today and would love to share them with you. I love taking pictures in the class to help give you a glimpse of your precious darling at school and the hard work they do. Enjoy!

Sincerely,

Mrs. Ross and Class šŸ™‚

Hard at work coloring our First Day of Kindergarten pictures and writing our names!
Exploring with Play-Doh! I love to use it during math and language arts to make learning hands on and fun šŸ™‚
Our New Kindergarten Class!

Welcome to Mrs. Ross’s Class 2019-2020!

WELCOME Kindergarten Families,

It is my pleasure to welcome your child and family to our classroom at Duvall! My name is Margaret Ross and I would love to share with you a little bit about my educational background and welcome your child and family to my Kindergarten classroom. I graduated from Eastern Michigan University and Oakland University earning my Education Degree and Early Childhood Masters Degree. I have lived in Dearborn my whole life and attended both Divine Child Elementary and High School. I currently live in Dearborn with my husband Jeffrey and our two children. Benjamin is 9 years old and attends Lindbergh Elementary. Antonia is 4 years old and will be attending the DuVall developmental preschool again this year! 

My classroom here at DuVall Elementary will be a safe and exciting environment for all children to learn. I will promote the social and emotional growth of your child while nurturing his/her positive self-concept. Your child will be taught, guided, and loved every day. Every staff member at DuVall Elementary is also dedicated and committed to your child’s successes. Kindergarten is a very important year for your child and the most important component in your child’s successful school year is you, the parent(s).  When you encourage your child to learn and work hard while taking a consistent hands on interest in his/her education success and progress will result. I believe it is necessary for both the parents and teacher to work together for students to be successful in school. We are going to be an awesome team! The following newsletter will inform your family about important details of our classroom. 

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Specials: Here is our specials schedule, if there are any changes made to the list I will update it on the iblog *(please sign up at http://iblog.dearbornschools.org/ross/) and send it out to you immediately! Our specials schedule will always be posted on the iblog all year under the ā€œspecialsā€ tab. Please make sure your child dresses in the proper attire and footwear on gym days! Library check out is still TBD! 

Mondays: Music 12:18PM-1:03PM

Tuesdays: Enrichment 12:18PM-1:03PM

Wednesdays: Music 12:18PM-1:03PM and Art 1:56PM-2:41PM

Thursdays Gym:9:39AM-10:24AM

Fridays Gym: 1:56PM-2:41PM

Our lunchtime is from 11:00AM-11:38AM.  Upon arrival, students buying lunch will make a choice every morning by placing their card in the basket below the picture of food they would like to eat. If your child simply needs milk, they will still need to put their card in the small milk basket. Please help your child look over the lunch menu at home every night to help them plan ahead and decide their lunch choices for the next day. This year will be tricky because students will be offered three choices! To help them gain independence we want them to come to school each morning able to decide and choose 1st choice, 2nd choice, 3rd choice or packed lunch. Planning ahead will help your little one avoid any tears and heartache! Thank you in advance for your help!

Volunteers: In order to volunteer for field trips, lunch with your child, or in the classroom Dearborn Public Schools requires all adults (parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles) to complete an ichat form from the office. They are valid for a few years! Please see Ms Cathy or an office staff member to get your ichat completed as 

soon as possible or check if you still have one on file that has not expired. 

Snack/Birthday Treats: Please feel free to send in a healthy snack for your child each day for them to enjoy in the morning during recess or in the afternoon during recess. For birthdays, please let me know at least a day in advance so that we can confirm we will be there! Cupcakes, donuts, cookies and juice are fine with us! Please just do NOT bring in a cake or balloons!  You may deliver them to the office at the 8:35AM bell, hand them to me in lineup or to the office at 3:00PM. 3:00PM is when we celebrate birthdays. Thank you šŸ™‚

Homework:

I will begin sending home homework in your child’s blue communication folder after the first two/three weeks of school.Ā  This will give your child time to adjust to being in a new room with a new teacher. Please allow your child the “down time” he or she is going to need while getting used to being at school the first month. Our Math curriculum includes a homework element that will be sent home in addition to the game we discussed during kindergarten roundup. When homework begins coming home, it will be five/6 stapled pages and one game each week placed in the ā€œreturn to schoolā€ blue communications folder. Your child will have seven days to complete the packet at your convenience and is expected to return the completed work the following Monday. Spelling does not officially begin until January in kindergarten, however we will begin a sight word program in the near future to help your child acquire as many sight words they can this year! Spelling assessments will usually take place on Fridays (unless a short week, snow day or another notification sent on my blog).Ā 

Supplies: Please label child’s name with black permanent marker on all that you can to help us remain organized! If you didn’t bring supplies today no worries we’ll be organizing supplies all week šŸ™‚ I have included the Kindergarten supply list just in case anyone forgot theirs! Dry erase markers are always needed and one supply item that I will put into buckets for all to share as needed. I THANK YOU 

in advance for your support and generosity.

Homework Folders: The PTA has purchased all students new plastic homework folders this year-yay! THANK YOU to the PTA! I am hoping the plastic will be durable and last the whole year! If your child happens to lose or damage them beyond repair I do have a few extra blue and green plastic folders available for purchase, or your child could replace it with one from home.

Ā At home, your child will also need supplies to complete assignments.Ā  Please be sure your child has somewhere quiet (or semi quiet if it’s anything like my house) to do their homework and someone to read with each night. Please make sure their blue homework folder and reading book bag (which I will provide in the near future as we begin Daily 5) come back to school every day.

*Additional supplies you may provide/donate to the class are SO greatly appreciated: highlighters, black expo dry erase markers, crayons, Kleenex, baby wipes (for sticky fingers, table writing and wiping tables), play-Doh, additional glue, hand sanitizer. I thank you in advance for your generosity and support!

Drop off and Pick Up:

Students in our class are dropped off at 8:35AM on our yellow classroom line on the playground blacktop and picked up on the same line at 3:35PM. If there are any changes in your child’s normal dismissal from school please notify me in person or email or contact the office. Any student remaining with the teacher, ten minutes after dismissal, at 3:45pm will be walked by myself or another teacher to the office. If you need to talk to me outside of this time period, please make an appointment because your child is very important to me. In addition, if your child needs to leave school early for any reason, please go to the office to sign them out and wait there while the receptionist contacts me. I will send your child down as quickly as I can pack them up.  Please do not come to the classroom to get them as this disrupts the learning taking place.

Classroom Expectations and Consequences: PBIS

DuVall Elementary takes part in the ā€œPositive Behavior Interventions Systemā€. PBIS is schoolwide and expectations/consequences are taught and monitored in every room at DuVall Elementary to ensure the safety and education of all students. Your child will be taught my PBIS expectations the first weeks of school and taught/reminded of them throughout the year. This year we will also be exploring and adapting the wonderful concepts from the ā€œLeader in Meā€ and the seven habits. Please expect and be ready for me to call, write and/or discuss/celebrate the wellbeing of your child and their successes as well as challenges in school. We LOVE to celebrate our accomplishments! ā€œPenguin Pointsā€ as well as other rewards are given out for positive behaviors, completed homework and following directions. In the coming weeks, when the students have adjusted and PBIS officially starts, I will be sending home a monthly behavior sheet.Ā The first one will be for September šŸ™‚ Please initial the smiley face behavior sheet every night and keep it slipped in the back the homework folder! Please see my iblog to read more about behavior management under the ā€œPBIS/Leader in Meā€ page.

This is a new beginning for your child and there will be a period of adjustment. We must be patient, supportive and work as a team while your child adjusts to new learning, routines and challenges each day. Thank you for the honor and privilege of educating your child. I am excited about working with you this year and loving and teaching your amazing child!

If you ever have any questions or concerns, please email me at rossm1@dearbornschools.org  and I will get back to you as soon as possible. In addition, I have a iblog (sign up at http://iblog.dearbornschools.org/ross/)that will become the center for all information pertaining to our classroom. I am  looking forward to a wonderful year!

(sign up at http://iblog.dearbornschools.org/ross/)that will become the center for all information pertaining to our classroom. I am looking forward to a wonderful year!

Sincerely,

Mrs. Margaret Ross šŸ™‚

Best Wishes in 2019-2020!

Dear Families,

Best Wishes!

I hope you have all had a WONDERFUL summer vacation and this message finds you well rested! I am working on updating my blog this weekend and I am going to remove you from my subscription list. I wanted to wish you all well first and hope you and your child have an amazing year in first grade. In addition, I want you to know that I am always here if you need anything and promise to look over your child always.

With love,

Mrs. Ross šŸ™‚

Week of 6-13-2019 (Last Day Notes…)

Image result for last days of schoolBeloved Families of Room 106,

Thank you all for EVERYTHING you have done for us (for me)Ā  and your child’s classroom this year. We appreciate you all SO much. Thank you for all the countless hours reading and helping your child with homework. Thank you for bringing them everyday with smiles on their faces and love in their hearts.We have been such a great team. We have had so many special moments together to cherish! Our last weeks here have been so wonderful and we could NOT have had them without you. A special thanks to Mrs. Dunlap for being our point person for the amazing park and pool day on Tuesday, and to ALL the wonderful parents who came out to chaperone and donate goods or their time to our little darlings. We had a blast!

Tomorrow is our last day of school (sniff sniff). It will be a half day from 8:35 am to 11:45 am.Ā  I will be getting the final report card tonight and will send it home tomorrow with your child (along with the NWEA results). In addition, the office will be giving you the recommended “First Grade Supply List.”

I can not believe that it is that time again. This gets harder and harder every year. I want to take this opportunity to thank each of you for letting me join you on this educational and social journey of your child. They are all so precious to me and I am so proud of them. We have grown so much together this year and I look forward to watching them continue to grow and thrive in school and life. I have loved having them in my classroom this year and will look over them always. We are family.

With love and gratitude,

Mrs. Ross

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HIP HIP HOORAY IT’S FIELD DAY!!!

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Field Day is here! Students will report as normal at 8:35am. Kindergarten will be enjoying our field day activities in the PM at 1:30pm. If you are a chaperone, please sign in at the office and join us in room 106 by 1:00 pm. We will begin walking over to the park at 1:10pm! Students are encouraged to wear their red DuVall Spirit shirt today šŸ™‚ Thank you once again for all your help today! See you this afternoon…

Mrs. Ross and Class!

Week of 5-28-2019

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Dear Families,

Greetings! I hope you all had a restful and wonderful Memorial Day weekend! I can NOT believe that we are so close to the end of the year (pausing to wipe my TEARS!!!). This week we are making sure that we are all set for the last two field trips! Here is what you need to know/remember:

Friday May 31st, 2019 DuVall’s Annual Ice Cream Social! (THANK YOU to the families that donated $1-5 towards our classroom “Soccer” themed basket! Make sure to stop in and bid on our basket, it’s gonna be a showstopper!

Thank you to Mrs. Dunlap for being our point person for the park and pool field trip. I’ll be working with her to organize the location and details of the picnic.Ā Check our our sign up genius for the Park and Pool field trip June 11th at: www.SignUpGenius.com/go/409094DA8AC22A0FE3-park

Driving iChats for the Park and Pool:Ā Some parents need to stop in to make OR renew ichats to be a driver for the park and pool. Notes were sent home in your child’s homework folder today if this pertains to you šŸ™‚ Please come in as soon as possible to make sure yours is processed in time! Thank you šŸ™‚

Reading Packs:Ā Reading packs were collected today šŸ™ PLEASE remember to still read with your child at night and over the summer months. I will be keeping your little darlings in my Raz-Kids account over the summer and until the new school year begins! To avoid the summer slide and loss of important reading skills please have your child spend 10-15 minutes a day on razkids, reading books from personal libraries and visiting the public libraries in Dearborn also! I am SO proud of all they have learned this year.

Reading License Ceremony: PleaseĀ have a representative (or as many as you want!) from your family join us onĀ Monday June 10th, 2019 at 9:00am to celebrate your child’s hard work and skills gained this year in KDG!

Looking forward to all this FUN!!!

Sincerely,

Mrs. Ross and Class šŸ™‚

NWEA Testing has begun…

Dear Families,

Friday we began our NWEA language arts testing and will finish them this week. We will also begin our math NWEA assessment. We do them in small groups of 5-8 students so that I can keep an eye on the speed/time duration of each child. This test is hard for our kiddos because they need to take their time, listen carefully to each question and decide what the best answer is. If they are impulsive and click quickly, it can misrepresent their comprehension of skill areas. Results will be stapled to your child’s 4th report card. However, if you are curious as to how they did feel free to ask me sooner! I should have the results of all testing (reading and math) by Friday. Here is how you can prepare your child for this week:

*Make sure they get plenty of sleep

*Give them a hearty breakfast

*Make sure they are present this week

*Pack snacks and water for the hot weather days

*Give them a little pep talk of support and encourage them to take their time and weigh their options carefully before clicking! Remind them to take their time.

*Not putting a huge amount of pressure on them so that the test makes them nervous.

 

May 31st Ice Cream Social KDG Raffle Basket!

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Friday the 31st is our annual Ice Cream Social and we can’t wait. Each year the kdg donates a raffle basket for the DuVall community to bid on. This year, our basket will be a soccer themed sport basket! Ms. Shapas and I will be purchasing the items in the basket this week to make it easier and we are pumped! If your child/family would like to help us purchase basket items, no pressure, but donations of $1-5 are welcomed (NO PRESSURE). Just be careful to put your monetary donation in an envelope marked KDG raffle basket donation so that we do not confuse it with the end of the year field trip to the park and pool! Don’t forget to come on Friday and bid on our basket. It’s going to be amazing šŸ™‚

I’ll also be donating a personal basket from just Mrs. Ross marked “Lunch with the Teacher” and I will be purchasing a hot lunch and desert for the winner!

 

Thank you again for all your help with our basket!

Week of 5-19-2019 and Year end Reminders/Dates of Events/Holidays!

Dearest KDG Families,

I am sitting here drinking my coffee from my special new mug and thinking of how lucky I am to be the first elementary classroom teacher of your precious darlings. I wanted to say an overdue THANK YOU again for all of the beautiful flowers, classroom supplies, gift cards, cards, perfume, presents and goodies your families SPOILED me with during teacher appreciation week. I am overcome with gratitude and love. Each day I am so thankful for my job and my role in your child’s educational and life journey. Even after 15 years, each day is a new and exciting learning experience for me and I am so grateful and lucky to spend it with all of you and your little ones. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the support and hard work you have put in to make your child’s kindergarten year a success! I am so sad that the end of the year is approaching and the thought of sending them along is truly bittersweet for me. However, I am so very proud of all that we have worked on, grown from and academically accomplished this year! Together, we have made a great team and taken them oh so far.

The last couple of weeks, I have begun the end of the year assessments for Language Arts and Math. You will notice that reading packs have slowed down on new books and will stop soon, so it is very important that students KEEP READING from personal libraries, neighborhood library trips and raz-kids! I will not put my new class in until September, so your child will remain in my class account ALL summer yay!!! Last week was our last week to check out new books in the library, so this Tuesday we will simply turn in our books. Please make sure they are in your child’s backpack Monday night so they are ready to go Tuesday morning!

Here are some end of the year reminders and important dates to remember:

26 Day Count down is still on! Monday starts with letter L on your countdown calendar…

Friday, May 24th- No school (Happy Memorial Day weekend!)

Monday, May 27th- No school (Happy Memorial Day!)

Friday, May 31st- Ice Cream Social! 5:30pm-8:00pm (Please come and join in the fun and bid on a raffle prize to support our school!)

Monday, June 3rd- No school (Happy Eid!)

Tuesday, June 4th- No school (Happy Eid!)

Wednesday, June 5th- No School (Happy Eid!)

Thursday, June 6th- Field Day. PM or AM- Times are TBD…

Monday June 10th: Reading License Ceremony 9:00am Rm 106! All Family members welcome! More information to come on iblog šŸ™‚

Tuesday, June 11th- Park and Pool. All day Event. Parent Drivers Needed. Make sure you get the proper ichats done ASAP!

Friday, June 14th- Last Day of school! Half Day with AM Dismissal at 11:45am Ā 

*If you would like to be a chaperone to any of the end of the year events PLEASE stop by the office to make sure that you have a CURRENT ichat AND a driving chaperone ichat (they need to be renewed every year and we will need a lot of drivers to help us take students to and from Dunworth Pool at Levagood park on June 11th!) Thank you in advance!

Dear Families,

I hope this message finds you all well and enjoying this lovely weekend! Here is what’s cooking this week in kindergarten. If there are any additions or modifications to the post I will make them as soon as possible. We are looking forward to our Muffins for Moms celebration on Friday morning at 9:00 am! If you have not RSVP’d yet we will send you another invite this week to make sure your child has someone very special to celebrate with! Thank you in advance for helping us make this a special and memorable event for our lovely moms!

Important Dates this week:

*Don’t Forget to follow the ABC countdown sheet for this week!

Tuesday, May 7th- Science Challenge Night 5:00pm-6:00 pm (All families welcome to join in the fun if you are available!)

Wednesday, May 8th- LAST PTA MEETING AT 7 pm

May 10th: Muffins for Moms! (Moms, please join us for some muffins and surprises at 9:00am!)

Homework:Ā As we near the end of module 4, we will send home packets until there are no more left in module 4. However, your child will receive a new math game every week to help with subtraction and addition fluency!

Popcorn:Ā  Popcorn might be on this week so lets plan on it unless I send out an update šŸ™‚Ā 

Library check out: This week we will have check out so make sure books are back in the bags Monday night and ready to go Tuesday morning first thing!

Reading Packs: Make sure your child is spending about 10-15 minutes reading at night on Raz-Kids and the books, letters/words you find in the reading packs. This will help your child SO much reviewing their personal bags each night!

Spelling:

LA Book: Cont. Informational books about plants and animals

Writing: Cont. Writing about Mothers shh! It’s a secret and we really can’t say šŸ™‚

Social Studies: Unit 1: Who am I? regions of the classroom and reflecting on something they like about their classroom. In addition, we have been brainstorming about “kindness” and ways to help us with tattling, kind words and stamina. As the days get hotter and the end of the year approaches this can be a hard time for students to remain focused. It is so important for our little ones to remember this. Here are some of the wonderful reminders your little ones thought of on Friday during our lesson and these are great talking points to review at home too šŸ™‚

*Use kind words

*listen when a friend or the teacher is speaking

*Hands are for helping

*Clean up after myself

*work the whole time

*Include others if they want to be my partner or play with me outside

*Stay in one spot (working the whole time)

*Talk about work talk during work time

New Science Unit: Earth and Space Science: Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems: Animals, Plants and their Environments (Cont. Animal Mysteries!)

*Guiding Essential Question/Content: 1. Where do animals live and why do they live there? 2. Plants and animals can change their environment 3. natural resources, human impacts on earth systems