Mark Your Calendar!
Make plans to attend the Virginia Beach City Public Schools’ Parent Connection conference on Saturday, January 29 from 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at Landstown High School. The event is free and open to all parents and families in Virginia Beach. Parents will gain valuable insight and advice on a variety of parenting topics from some of the area’s most prominent doctors, financial counselors, child and family development experts, and educators. Please bring a “non-perishable food item for the Foodbank!
Among the “can’t miss” sessions are:
101 Ways to Stay Connected to Your Child (A Guide to Positive Discipline)
Dr. Katherine Kersey, Old Dominion University Professor of Early Childhood Education
Financial Literacy for Families
Karen Munden, Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Educator
Virginia Cooperative Extension/ VA Tech – VA State
Moving Forward After the Diagnosis of Autism
Dr. John Harrington, Division Director of General Academic Pediatrics - Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters
Less Stress (More Fun) for Your Family
Molly Brown, Parent Educator - Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters
Surfing the Internet Safely for Family-Friendly Fun!
Janene Gorham, Instructional Technology Coordinator, Virginia Beach City Public Schools
Registration is not required for this family-friendly event. For additional information about Parent Connection, visit vbschools.com or contact Melissa McQuarrie, Director of Community Relations, at 263.1936.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Thursday, January 13, 2011
An Alphabet Photo Project
The eye on the alphabet kit is one of my favorite projects that I've seen for kindergarteners. This kit was created by Leslie Law, our gifted resource teacher. Last year the alphabet books that my students created at home with their parents were amazing and the kindergarteners shared their projects in the foyer for the whole school to enjoy. This project is optional, but it is a worthwhile activity to do with your kindergartener and makes a sentimental memento. If you are a parent of a JBD student, an order form is being sent home in your child's folder today. If you are one of my other website followers and are interested, please email me for more information or email Leslie Law at leslielaw@thelearninglens.com Don't forget to check out http://thelearninglens.com/ to see the creative examples of letters found in everday objects. If you are a JBD student and are unable to pay full price for a kit, please email me for alternative prices/options.
Below are some excellent books to read as your child is completing the project. Have fun!
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Parents Please Help Us to Go Green!
Hi Parents- we are having a great year and things are running so smoothly. I just have one little favor- have you signed up for emails about school news? I have 42 students in my class and 18 of our families have signed up to receive JBD school information electronically via email. It would be so fantastic, amazing, super, awesome, exciting, thrilling etc if all of my parents with an email address could sign up to receive information electronically. Sending home information in the FFO folders uses a lot of paper and it is very expensive for our school and our school system, not to meantion creating more waste for our Earth. Please consider receiving information electronically- you will be saving the precious time of our our staff and volunteers, saving precious resources, and saving money for our schools that could be used in another way. Thank you!
Please click here to sign up for electronic information.
Please click here to sign up for electronic information.
Fitness Night is Tonight!
Monday, January 10, 2011
Amazing Grace
Friday, January 7, 2011
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Learning to Visualize and Make Mental Images
We have begun our unit on visualizing. Visualizing is important for reading comprehension and for reading strategies. Below is a newsletter about how you can help your child practice at home. I did not write this beautiful newsletter- it was written by Jennifer Jones at www.hellofirstgrade.org. Teacher Note: I did have to convert the adobe file to a jpeg file at zamzar.com. Thanks!
These are the books we will be reading to practice visualizing in our classroom.
These are the books we will be reading to practice visualizing in our classroom.
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