PreSchool/PAC Newsletter
Welcome to the 2nd quarter of the school year, where we will learn about family, culture, and the Winter Season. We will begin with the family theme: family members and relationship to self this month. We will also incorporate the theme of Thanksgiving.
Important Dates & Reminders
- November 7th: Election Day/ Student Holiday
- November 11th: Veteran’s Day/ Student Holiday
- November 23rd to 25th: Thanksgiving break/ Student Holiday
- December 19th – Jan. 2nd: Winter Break/Student Holiday
What We Are Learning
Themes
Family
Outcomes (may vary by classroom)
What students will learn:
- We will learn to share information about our own families.
- We will learn about similarities and differences between families.
Language Arts:
- Begin to engage in creative dramatics
- Begin to identify and name some upper and lowercase letters of the alphabet
Numeracy:
- Tell how many are in a given set of 10 or fewer objects
- Recognize and select numerals to represent numbers 1-10
- Begin to understand the terms more, fewer, and same
Social Studies:
- Begin to understand self and family as well as being members of a diverse community
Science
- Investigate sequences according to size (large, medium, small)
Home/School Connection
- Daily reading 10 mins/ draw a picture with caregivers
- Create your own family tree and discuss the relationship to each family member
- Math practice- gather two sets of objects (1-5) and discuss which set has fewer, more, or the same
- Play outside
- create a hunting list and do a nature hunt
- measure and sequence each item by size (small, medium, large)
- Self-help and advocacy:
- I can wear my clothing.
- I can ask for help and explain what I need with “Can I _____?”
Shared Reading
- The Family Book by Todd Parr
- Me and My Family Tree by Joan Sweeney
- Families by Shelley Rotner & Sheila M. Kelly
- Joshua’s Night Whispers by Angela Johnson
- The Relative Came by Cynthia Rylant
- Give Thanks for Each Day by Steve Metzger
Health and Safety
Please keep your child home when he/she has a fever, constant coughing, is exposed to COVID-19, or has any other sickness such as a fever equal to/ greater than 100.4 F, vomiting, diarrhea, new symptoms: lost taste, shortness of breath, fatigue, feverish and chill, etc.
Transportation
- If a student’s bus is delayed, contact the Transportation Office at 703-446-2150.
- For any concerns after hours (after 5:30 p.m.), contact Safety and Security at 571-423-2000.