PreSchool/PAC Newsletter
Happy New Year, 2023!
Wishing the best of luck in 2023 to all families. We will begin the last unit of the second quarter: Winter. The students will explore winter weather, clothes, and animals through story books, arts, and learning activities.
Important Dates & Reminders
- January 16th: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday/ Holiday
- Jan 25th: End of the 2nd Q/ AM class 1hr early release/ No PM class
- Jan 26th and 27th: Student holidays/Professional workdays
- February 20th: President’s day/ Holiday
What We Are Learning
Themes
Seasonal Change: Winter
Outcomes (may vary by classroom)
What students will learn:
- Our lives are affected by the changing weather conditions.
- Weather affects daily routines, clothes, and activities.
- Weather impacts animals’ lives
Language Arts:
- Demonstrate an awareness of common signs and logos
- Begin to distinguish between print and pictures
- Follow the words with a finger to read left to right and top to bottom with assistance
Numeracy:
- Count forward orally by 1 - 20
- Identify the number after, when given a set of 10 or fewer objects
Social Studies:
- Begin to recognize there are different seasons
Science
- Investigate that natural and human-made things may change over time
Learning Activities for Home
- Daily reading 10 mins/ draw a picture with caregivers
- Winter clothes scavenger hunt: hide winter gear and clothes around the house and let your child hind them
- Matching winter gear with the correct body parts and wearing them properly (e.g., hat-head/ mittens-hands/ boots-feet)
- Math practice- count 1-20 orally, count a group of objects (less than 10), and find the number after (ask your child, “what number comes next?”
- Self-help and –advocacy
- I can wear my shoes and zip up my jacket. I can ask for help and explain what I need with “Can I __?”.
Shared Reading
- Froggy Gets Dressed by Jonathan London
- The Mitten by Jan Brett
- The Biggest Snowman Ever by Steven Kroll
- Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats
- Bear Snores On by Jack Tickle
- Sleep, Black Bear, Sleep by Jane Yolen
- Clothesline Clues the Jobs People Do by Katheryn Heling
Health and Safety
- Keep your child home when h/she has a fever, constant coughing, is exposed to COVID-19, is asymptomatic, or has any other sickness: Fever equal to/ greater than 100.4 F/ Vomiting/ Diarrhea
- New symptoms: lost taste, shortness of breath, fatigue, feverish and chill, etc.
Winter Weather
- FCPS Winter Weather Decisions
- In the case of an emergency for a weather-related closing, delay, or early dismissal, the FCPS website will automatically include an alert at the top of each page with the appropriate information.
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.