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Summer Helps For Kindergarten and First Graders (and Their Parents!)

Books on lists below are available at Rapid City Public Library:
· A-J Leveled Book List          http://sw031.k12.sd.us/book%20list.htm
· K-L Leveled Book List http://sw031.k12.sd.us/booklist%20k-l.htm

Tips for Parents Taken From: LD Online


Summer shouldn't mean taking a break from learning, especially reading. Studies show that most students experience a loss of reading skills over the summer months, but children who continue to read actually gain skills. Efforts should be made during the summer to help children sustain reading skills, practice reading and read for enjoyment.
Parents should remember that children need free time in the summer to relax and enjoy the pleasures of childhood. So summer reading should be fun. Following are a few tips to make reading enjoyable for your children this summer:
*Read aloud together with your child every day. Make it fun by reading outdoors on the front steps, patio, at the beach or park. Also, let your children read to you. For younger children, point out the relationship between words and sounds.


*Take your children to the library regularly. Get signed up for Rapid City Public Library’s Summer Program. Let your child have their own library card.


*Subscribe, in your child's name, to magazines like Sports Illustrated for Kids, Highlights for Children, or National Geographic World. Encourage older children to read the newspaper and current events magazines, to keep up the reading habit over the summer and develop vocabulary. Ask them what they think about what they've read, and listen to what they say.


*Ease disappointment over summer separation from a favorite school friend by encouraging them to become pen pals. Present both children with postcards or envelopes that are already addressed and stamped. If both children have access to the Internet, email is another option.


*Encourage children to keep a summer scrapbook/journal. Tape in souvenirs of your family's summer activities picture postcards, ticket stubs, photos. Have your children write the captions and read them aloud as you look at the book together. A simple spiral notebook can become a precious keepsake if they write in it most days this summer. Encourage and remind of punctuation and simple conventions of print.


Other Sites:
· Reading is Fundamental http://www.rif.org/parents/tips/default.mspx


· Rapid City Public Library Can search title by: title, author, series and more! Can find out if a book is currently available or if checked out, when it will be back.


www.starfall.com (alphabet, phonics games)


http://icom.museum/vlmp/ (virtual museums)


www.sdpirc.org/content/parents (South Dakota’s Department of Education has this wonderful site for parents. See “Publications” for many wonderful helps, especially one on how to help your new reader!)
 

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Last Note!
Monday, May 23, 2011 :: 139 Views :: Kindergarten-1 ::


May 23, 2011 Knowing Jesus, Growing in Faith, Serving God’s Children
Dear Parents,

Can you believe this is the last week?! The year has just flown by and during that time your little ones have really grown! They all love learning about God’s Word, how to read and write, and especially to be curious and self confident about their talents. Please keep them very busy this summer using those new talents! We’ll send the calendar home today that will have something fun to do each day of the summer. Hopefully this will remind you to have them sit down for 15 to 30 minutes a day and use their school skills. Find everyday tasks that require reading and writing – making a list, a postcard to grandma, adding up the change in your pocket, etc. They’re bringing home their spiral notebook journal. We didn’t use all of the pages so have them continue to write in it most days or find a new fresh one. Make it a routine! That way they won’t lose any of their skills. It can make all the difference in how the first weeks of next year go. We need any reading books back, please! Send the green take-home folder back, too, please. I’ll have more summer ideas on the website, so just go to “Kindergarten 1” to look for fun things, including great websites, but also Mrs. Frerking will have things for those entering first grade.

To help with the reading be sure to check out the Public Library’s reading program that starts in June. They can win prizes while they’re reading! Just read, read, read!

Be sure to send an empty backpack each day this week as we will be cleaning things up and sending things home. They brought their poetry books home on Friday. They’ve illustrated some of our favorite poems over the year and can read many of them to you now. So have fun! If you notice some miscellaneous “toys” and such I am sending home lots of “treasures” as we clean our room up!

On Wednesday morning we will begin with chapel at 8:30AM, followed by our Preschool and Kindergarten graduation. Please join us! Have them wear dress up clothes. They will be presented with their diplomas and Bibles and report cards. They can bring these Bibles back to first grade if they are coming back! They have fun finding and reading their highlighted verses since they have hidden so many of God’s Words in their hearts! Afterwards we will have cake together, and then our class will go back to our room until 11:15AM when school is over for the year. After graduation you can take your child with you at that time.

Left over milks and lunches will be carried over to next fall unless you would like to be reimbursed now. Just let the lunch ladies know or myself!

Don’t forget Vacation Bible School from June 6 to the 10th, and church!

God’s blessings on your summer! Email any time!

Roxi
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