Monday, December 24, 2012

Winter Break Activities


Dear Kindergarten families –

I hope you are enjoying your first few days of Winter Break!  I wanted to share with you a few activities that are available to you and your family over the vacation.  Please know that all of these activities are optional, and were created as a way of practicing the skills we have been learning in school. 

First, I want to remind each family of the programs available online for your child to use at home.  These include IXL (math) and Raz-Kids (reading).  These websites require user names and passwords.  To access the websites, please use the following:

IXL 


User Name: Your child’s first initial and first 4 letters of their last name (ex – skefg)

Password:  The first 3 letters of your child’s last name (ex – kef)

This site allows children to practice skills at their own level.  Math skills are broken down into different categories, and help is offered to explain incorrect answers.  In kindergarten, this is best done with a grown up to help navigate the site.

 
Raz-Kids


User Name:  Click on your child’s first name on our class list

Password:  Your child’s first initial and last name (ex – skefgen)

This is a wonderful site where your child can read books at their own level!  For each book they read or comprehension question they answer correctly, they earn stars!  To read a book, select the icon with an eye and book.  To take the comprehension quiz, choose the icon of the question mark.  You can even record yourself reading the book!  In kindergarten, this is best done with a grown up to help navigate the site.

 
Also, I have created an optional Winter Break Game for your child to play.  Each item is worth a designated number of points.  The directions are as follows:


*Kindergarten Winter Break Homework*

Because winter break can be a busy time, we do not have any official homework.  If you are looking to for things to do to continue practicing, you may choose from the activities below to complete over the break. If you complete enough activities to earn 30 points you may visit the prize box!

Parents, please keep a list of the activities (and the points earned) your child chose so I know which ones they completed. Please bring this and any pages that accompany the activities back to school Monday, January 7 to receive a reward!

o   Read every night for 10 minutes. Keep a log of the books name and each night you read. Log must have at least 10 entries. 5 points


o   Write about 5 special things that happened to you over break. Draw a picture to go with each sentence. 5 points


o   Make a book, at least 5 pages long, with pictures about your break. 6 points


o   Read with at least 5 different people who are older than you. Write down the books you read and the names of the people you read with.  4 points


o   Look for words you know around your home, a family or friend’s home or anywhere you are over break. Play “I Spy Words” with someone. (EX. I spy the word “the.”) 2 points


o   Make up your own ABC sounds song. Think of an action to help you remember the words that begin with each letter. 5 points


o   Write and make 3 holiday cards to give to family members. 6 points


o   Write 3 thank you notes to people who gave you a holiday gift. 6 points


o   While in the car or waiting for something, make a list of words that all begin with the same letter, belong to the same word family (ex. –at, - an, -ap, or th, sh and ch words), or rhyme with each other. 4 points


o   Count to 100 every night by 1’s and 10’s. 5 points

 
o   Count to 20 every night by 2’s.  5 points


o   Look for patterns and shapes in your wrapping paper. 2 points
 

o   With a grown up’s help, write me an email telling me what you are doing on your break at sk14bps@birmingham.k12.mi.us

 

 

 

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