|
 |
 |
|
|
Jr. Kindergarten & Kindergarten
|
 |
 |
|
 |
 |
 |
- Classroom News
- Jr. K Program
- Kindergarten Program
Mrs. Maxwell's Jr. K. Class- Nov. 30th, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009 :: 698 Views :: Pre K-4 :: 
Mrs. Maxwell's Jr. K. Class- Nov. 30th, 2009
Notes from the Teacher: I hope you all had a wonderful time with family and friends this Thanksgiving. This Tuesday, the upper grades will be leaving early for the Crystal Cathedral Christmas performance. Our Christmas program is Tuesday, Dec. 15th, Jr. K.-K, at 5:30 p.m., with a Chili Dinner down in the Fellowship Hall. For the Christmas school program, the girls will need to wear their red shirt and blue skirt or pants; and the boys, wear their green shirt and blue pants.
For the month of December, we have begun a new reading board, “Light up with a Good Book.” Thank you for reading with your child.
Letter of the week is (Hh)
Books read: “My Happy Heart.””Muffin Mouse’s New House,” “He Remembered to say Thank You,” “Hop on Pop” and “Green Eggs and Ham.”
Math: Trace numbers 6 &7, and use math manipulatives to touch count up to seven; and with a drum beat, join in on their favorite number, 1-7.
Small motor: trace letter (Hh), color and cut and glue word pictures for letter H. Decorate a heart shape, begin making a cloth house and make a Christmas drum to the music of Drummer Boy.
Large motor: Outside play with tricycles, running and digging and splashing with the sand and water tables. Circle games: for letter (Hh) we will move to the music on Hullaballoo and play Hot Potato.
God’s Word: “The Fiery Furnace,,”Daniel 3.
Memory verse: “The Lord will watch over your coming and going.” Psalm 121:8
Science: Begin a new unit on earth and water. Also, using water for God’s word this week, we will discover water buoyancy.
Spanish: Ms. Rosa will teach in our classroom Monday morning, 8:45 to 9:15 a.m.
Music: 10:30 to 11:00 a.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Wednesday practice will be at 2:00 to 2:30 p.m. The children are learning songs for the Christmas program.
Reminders: Please mark your calendar for Tuesday, December 15th for Jr. K.-K. Christmas performance and Chili cook off that begins at 5:30 p.m.
Mrs. MaxwellJ
|
|
Curriculum
Our Pre-K programs explore these concepts, but are not required to master them before entering Kindergarten. Children learn these concepts at their own pace. Children are taught with hands on materials.
Math: numbers 1 – 10, counting objects to 10, sorting, patterns: AB, AABB, sizes, shapes, matching, same and different, more, less, same. Time: day and night.
Literacy: Exposure to alphabet, letter names and sounds, learn to recognize and spell first name, hold pencil, marker, crayon correctly, repeat simple nursery rhymes and finger plays, direction, left to right. Build new vocabulary, build listening skills, develop fine motor skills, play dough, scissors, writing utensils, legos, etc.
Science: explore science tools: magnets, prisms, magnifying glasses, etc. Natures, gardening, observe insect life, plant growth, and weather and plant life. Cooking activities, basic colors and explore color mixing. Explore the world with the five senses; learn about animals, their homes and the food they eat.
Creative Arts: Painting, drawing, sculpture, collage, etc. use different art materials: crayons, tempera paint, watercolor paint, colored pencils, markers, chalk and clay. Sing songs with movement and dances, use carves and other objects to practice rhythms, dramatize familiar stories, act out movements and sounds of animals.
Social Skills: Practice problem-solving skills in social situations, work in groups or with a partner, sharing, practice using manners: please, thank you, and excuse me.
Jesus Time Listen to Old and New Testament Bible stories, Recognize that God created families to love and take care of one another. Learn about God’s love, listen to stories of the life of Jesus, learn Jesus’ teachings to love God and love others
Curriculum
Our Pre-K programs explore these concepts, but are not required to master them before entering Kindergarten. Children learn these concepts at their own pace. Children are taught with hands on materials.
Math: numbers 1 – 10, counting objects to 10, sorting, patterns: AB, AABB, sizes, shapes, matching, same and different, more, less, same. Time: day and night.
Literacy: Exposure to alphabet, letter names and sounds, learn to recognize and spell first name, hold pencil, marker, crayon correctly, repeat simple nursery rhymes and finger plays, direction, left to right. Build new vocabulary, build listening skills, develop fine motor skills, play dough, scissors, writing utensils, legos, etc.
Science: explore science tools: magnets, prisms, magnifying glasses, etc. Natures, gardening, observe insect life, plant growth, and weather and plant life. Cooking activities, basic colors and explore color mixing. Explore the world with the five senses; learn about animals, their homes and the food they eat.
Creative Arts: Painting, drawing, sculpture, collage, etc. use different art materials: crayons, tempera paint, watercolor paint, colored pencils, markers, chalk and clay. Sing songs with movement and dances, use carves and other objects to practice rhythms, dramatize familiar stories, act out movements and sounds of animals.
Social Skills: Practice problem-solving skills in social situations, work in groups or with a partner, sharing, practice using manners: please, thank you, and excuse me.
Jesus Time Listen to Old and New Testament Bible stories, Recognize that God created families to love and take care of one another. Learn about God’s love, listen to stories of the life of Jesus, learn Jesus’ teachings to love God and love others
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
|
 |
 |
|
|
Teacher Profile
|
 |
 |
|
 |
 |
 |
Mrs. Maxwell
I am Renee Maxwell, the Jr. Kindergarten and Kindergarten teacher. The children call me Mrs. Maxwell. I grew up in Mission Viejo, CA and graduated from California State University, Chico with a B.A. in Child Development. My passion has always been to teach the joy of learning through nurturance and letting each child know the love of Christ in their day.
This will be my eleventh year teaching. I have had the honor of teaching second grade for seven years at American Lutheran Elementary School in Burbank; and two years, prior, as their computer teacher for the 4th, 5th and 6th graders. However, I started at American Lutheran teaching with the Kindergarten classes and am delighted to be working with the young again here at First Lutheran in Burbank.
My husband and I met at Chico State and raised two children together, who now have gone off to college at the Naval Academy. After a lot of travel supporting them their first academic year, I longed to get back into teaching. I was an active parent, into marching band, water polo, swim, and many camp outs and hikes with the boy scouts. I love the outdoors, hikes and walks with my dog and visiting my family. I am a “doer.” I will be working hard to make each day fun in the classroom and on the yard for your children.
God Bless,
Mrs. Maxwell
Mrs. Maxwell
I am Renee Maxwell, the Jr. Kindergarten and Kindergarten teacher. The children call me Mrs. Maxwell. I grew up in Mission Viejo, CA and graduated from California State University, Chico with a B.A. in Child Development. My passion has always been to teach the joy of learning through nurturance and letting each child know the love of Christ in their day.
This will be my eleventh year teaching. I have had the honor of teaching second grade for seven years at American Lutheran Elementary School in Burbank; and two years, prior, as their computer teacher for the 4th, 5th and 6th graders. However, I started at American Lutheran teaching with the Kindergarten classes and am delighted to be working with the young again here at First Lutheran in Burbank.
My husband and I met at Chico State and raised two children together, who now have gone off to college at the Naval Academy. After a lot of travel supporting them their first academic year, I longed to get back into teaching. I was an active parent, into marching band, water polo, swim, and many camp outs and hikes with the boy scouts. I love the outdoors, hikes and walks with my dog and visiting my family. I am a “doer.” I will be working hard to make each day fun in the classroom and on the yard for your children.
God Bless,
Mrs. Maxwell
|
|
|
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
|