Dear Parents,
Wecome to a new school year! I am delighted to have
your child in my class this year. First grade is a year filled with excitement
and joy in learning many new things. Throughout the year, I will be communicating
with you regarding what we are learning and what you can do to help your child
succeed. Here are a few things you need to know to help us off to a great
start.
While most school items are provided by Bethel Park (pencils,
crayons, glue sticks, etc.), we are in need of a few extra things. Please
send the following items to school with your child.
Snacks - Since we have a long
morning (lunch is at 12:45), we will take a short snack-break every morning
at about 10:30. Please provide a healthy snack for your child every
day. Try to stay away from sweets and junk food. Some healthy alternatives
are fruit, veggies, granola bars, nuts, cheese and crackers, fruit roll ups,yogut,
and jello. No drinks, please, as students have access to the water fountain
in the room.
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A Box of Tissues
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A Bottle of hand sanitizer
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| A Backpack - Your child will need
a backpack to carry supplies and papers back and forth from school. |
HOMEWORK - First grade homework is simple but very
important to reading success. The main homework is vocabulary and reading
practice. Please read the following carefully.
1) Two or three times a week, I will send home a "take-home"
book. These books contain the letter sounds and vocabulary we are working
on each week. Please take the time to help your child with the reading until
they can read each book without difficulty.
2) Also, your child will be bringing home a vocabulary
notebook each day that contains the vocabulary for the week. Please help your
child to review these words each day, and sign the notebook where indicated.
Once your child has mastered the words, try some extensions. You may want
to go on a vocabulary search to see how many vocabulary words you can find
in books, magazines, signs, game directions, etc. Ask you child to put each
word in a complete sentence. See how many words you can use in one sentence.
Tell a silly story using the vocabulary. Try spelling the word. Any type of
extension using the vocabulary words will help your child master them.
CLASSROOM RULES - I explain my class rules at the beginning
of each school year. Please review them with your child.
- Work quietly. Do not disturb others while working.
- Raise your hand to speak or ask a question.
- Work and play safely. Do not run, push others or tip
chairs.
- Be kind to your classmates with your actions and
words.
I use a flip chart in my room to remind students to follow school rules.
Each student is assigned a number on the chart. Everyone starts on green for
the day. If a rule is broken, the student is asked to flip his/her card. One
flip is a warning; two flips will result in a 10 minute time-out from recess;
three flips earn the student a loss of recess for the day with a note home
to explain what happened. This method is very simple for students to follow.
What I like best about it, though, is that we start every day on green...
fresh with no mistakes.
By working together, we can ensure
that your child will have a positive and successful first-grade experience.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. You can reach me
by leaving a message on my voice mail (412) 833-5005, ext 1516; or through
e-mail by clicking on the snoopy below. I will return your call/answer your
messge as soon as possible. I look forward to meeting you soon.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Walsh