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Traditional Learning CentreTraditional Learning Centre
at Dr. J. K. Mulloyat Dr. J. K. Mulloy
Kindergarten OrientationKindergarten Orientation
May 2015May 2015
3. Agenda
Introductions
Important Dates and Times
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The First Day of School
A Day in Kindergarten
Flexible Groupings
The Reporting Process
School Fees
Transportation
About TLC
What does your child need?
What can I do to be ready?
Volunteers
Parent Council
How To Stay Connected
Questions
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How To Stay Connected
• We have set up a site through
Blogger. We will send you a copy of
this presentation.
drjkmulloykindergarten.blogspot.ca
• By signing up before you leave, you
will receive important updates,
helpful hints and access to resources
that will make your child’s year more
seamless.
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5. School Times
Morning Kindergarten
8:55-11:41 AM
Afternoon Kindergarten
12:49-3:30 PM
The School Calendar for 2015-2016 is posted
on our school website.
http://schools.cbe.ab.ca/b242/default.htm
6. The First Day of School
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Tuesday, September 1
Wednesday, September 2
ALL students will come to school
on Thursday, September 3
Look in the Placement Letter you will receive after this
presentation to see which day your child will be coming to
school.
7. The First Day of School
Prior to your child’s first day, talk positively about school -”You are going to have
so much fun.” Tell them positive stories that you remember from school, drive to
the school, walk around the outside, play at the playground, set up a homework
area at home with supplies and let them use them.
Follow your child’s bus to school.
When the bell rings, line up at the sign for Kindergarten at the back of
the school on the lower level.
Bring your child to the classroom to meet the teachers.
Follow the “routine instructions” provided by the teacher.
Hug your child good-bye.
(You may come back to school at the end of the day &
follow your child’s bus home if you wish.)
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A Typical Kindergarten
Day:
• Agenda message
• Calendar time and daily message
• Printing and grapheme work
• Math skill development
• Reading and writing skill
development
• Daily physical education
• Snack
• Music specialist twice a week
• Library once every 5 day rotation
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Flexible Groupings
• Kindergarten children will not be
assigned a homeroom during the first
few weeks of school.
• This is to provide the teachers with
an opportunity to get to know all of
the children, and to place the
students in the optimal environment
for their learning style.
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The Reporting Process
• Sept 24/25 - Conferences
• November 19/20- Conferences
• March 10/11- Conferences
• Two formal written report cards
(January and June)
• Knowing and speaking more than one language is an advantage. That said, if
you need the support of an interpreter during conferences please let the
school know in September and we can make these arrangements.
11. School Fees
Fee information
$15 for Instructional Supplies and Materials and
$30 for Cultural and Fine Arts.
The school fee covers the cost of all student classroom
supplies (pencils, books, crayons, etc.)
Out of school field trips and special programs will be
subject to additional fees.
If $ is an issue, School Fee Waiver forms are available at the
table in the hall or from the office during school hours.
http://www.cbe.ab.ca/registration/fees-and-waivers/Pages/Waivers.aspx
12. Bussing
Swimming
Bus schedules and maps will be available August 27
You can get this information either on-line
http://www.cbe.ab.ca/transportation
OR
at Dr. J K Mulloy School
(during office hours starting
August 27)
Kindergarten children
have two bus routes
13. Bussing
Swimming
You will need to complete a bussing contract, to ensure
there is a seat on the bus for your child.
Transportation routes are based on the information
received when parents send in the contracts, please send
them back on time.
Stops are congregated meaning that they pick them based
on a cluster of students in the area, so for some this could
mean a drive to the congregated stop by parents.
The bussing contract will be mailed to you unless you have
another child in the school, in which case the family
contract will be sent home with them.
The contract must be handed in by the due date listed.
14. Bussing
On the 1st
Day of School:
Send your child to school with the letter of the bus,
he/she takes home, printed visibly on his/her hand.
This helps us to put each child onto the correct bus.
At the beginning of the year, Kindergarten students are
always escorted to and from the bus by either a staff
member or Gr. 4 Buddy.
It is important that your child
rides the bus on the first day
if possible…
parents can follow the bus to
school in their cars.
18. Highly academic, accelerated program
• Language Arts – phonics, reading, spelling
and writing
• Math – numbers, patterns, sorting, addition
and subtraction
Direct Instruction
• Students are expected to sit and listen
attentively for extended periods of time
• Students are expected to follow directions
and complete work independently
19. Centres
• skill or task-oriented
• special interests - (wind, water, colour
mixing)
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Kindergarten at TLC
• Kindergarten is the foundation of the TLC
program. In Kindergarten we teach the
beginning skills that your child will need to
be successful in grade 1 and onwards.
• This is not a good program to choose if you
plan to take extended vacations during the
school year. Please be aware that if you do
take your child out for an extended time, it
may impact their learning significantly
because we offer a highly rigorous program.
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Reading
• The goal is to help your child move from recognizing both their
upper and lowercase letters, learning the sounds that the letters
make and reading aa books to reading Level A through C books by
the end of the year.
• Level aa book Level C book
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Writing
• The goal is to help your child move from printing all of the upper
and lowercase letters at the beginning of the year to writing
sequence stories by the end of the year.
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Math
• The goal is to help your child move from recognizing the numbers
from 1-10 at the beginning of the year to representing numbers in
multiple ways and from there moving onto addition and
subtraction.
26. Snacks
• 5-10 minutes each day
• SMALL snack – one food item & one drink
• Water is a good choice – no pop - (no container
recycling is available in Kindergarten)
• Snack must be nut-free
• We try to promote healthy choices- i.e. fruit,
crackers, granola bar... Please no candy,
chocolate bars, etc.
This is not a lunch
27. What will you need to
start school?
• A backpack to hold homework, library books, etc.
• Black, non-marking shoes with velcro fasteners and a good
grip for gym activities to leave at school (no shoes with
laces unless they can tie them independently)
• Formal School Uniform:
– Green cardigan, navy pants, white shirt and tie for boys
– Green cardigan, tunic/dress or navy pants, white shirt and
navy or hunter green tights/socks for girls
– Formal days every Monday, assembly days, and field trips
• Please do not send any school supplies – everything is
provided by the school
Everything MUST be labeled clearly with your child’s name. Especially
your child’s cardigan and vest.
(Consider Ordering Mabel’s Labels- Our school fundraiser)
https://www.mabelsfundraising.com/f/57386
28. Homework
• Daily homework
• Approximately 15
minutes per night
• Glue stick, scissors,
coloured pencils,
eraser, pencil and
sharpener are
needed for
homework
• Set up a specific
homework area in
your home
Uniform
HALPERN’S
Suite 205-5911 3 St SE
(403) 252-9342
http://www.halperns.ca/Estore/eStore_2.aspx
Must haves - ‘ Halpern’s’ green TLC crested cardigan
(all)– TLC tie (boys)
(Fall 2015 – girls have the option for ‘formal’ to wear
navy pants or the tunic/jumper/dress, white collared
shirt and green cardigan)
Consider - a TLC crested golf shirt or vest
Navy bottoms, white collared shirts, socks/tights, black
shoes can be purchased from other vendors
Used Uniform Sale
J.K. Mulloy School-
Wed. June 24
3:30-5:30pm in the library
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Girls Uniform(Must wear something with the TLC crest daily)
Hair accessories must be in dark green, navy or white
Silver and gold jewelry or dark green, navy or whilte jewelry
• Formal Informal
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-Tunic/dress or navy pants
-Collared white shirt
-Green cardigan/sweater
-Dark green or navy tights
-Navy or
white TLC
crested golf
shirt
-Navy skort
-White golf shirt
-Navy TLC crested vest
-Navy pants
-Black
shoes with
non-
marking
soles, low
to no heel
and good
for gym,
easy to do
up
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Boys Uniform(Must wear something with the TLC crest daily)
• Formal Informal
-Navy pants
-Collared white shirt
-TLC tie
-Green cardigan/sweater
-Navy socks
-White golf shirt
-Navy TLC crested vest
-Navy pants
-White golf shirt
-Navy TLC crested vest
-Navy shorts
-Navy TLC golf shirt
could also be worn
Black Shoes with non-
marking soles, and good
for gym, easy to do up
31. What can you do this summer?
• Help your child learn to recognize the letters of the alphabet, both upper and lower case
• Read with your child every day and ask them questions about the story - (What happened first,
next, finally)
• Visit the library for books on letters, numbers, shapes, colours, etc.
• Practice printing both first and last name eg. Annie Smith
– Use capital and lowercase letters as shown on Blogger
drjkmulloykindergarten.blogspot.ca
– Focus on proper tripod pencil grip
– Include time concepts when talking with your child (yesterday, tomorrow, morning,
afternoon)
– Describe items using words like heavy, light, big, small, front, back, top, bottom, first, last
– Identify different workers in the community and what they do (teacher, doctor, farmer,
police officer)
– Sort items at home by category (toys, food, animals, clothes)
32. What can you do this summer?• Practice independence skills:
• - putting on your coat
- zipping zippers
- changing shoes & tying shoe laces
- buttoning buttons
- using a public washroom
• Sing songs, make up rhymes
• Identify body parts - chin, wrist, shoulder, forehead...
• Practice counting objects up to 20
• Count forwards and backwards to 20
• Practice cutting, gluing and colouring inside the lines, draw people (head, arms, trunk, legs)
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Practice the pre-printing shapes x
• Go to the playground / play outside, jump forward, balance on 1 foot, skip, gallop, catch a ball, run and kick
a ball, hop, spin, march, clap
• Visit interesting places and talk about what you do/see, look at signs and identify them (exit, washroom,
stop, recycling)
Talk lots with your child & have fun!
33. Volunteers
Swimming
Classroom Help Field Trips Sports Day
And so much more!
Complete a CBE Volunteer Clearance
now so you can begin volunteering in
September!
Valid for 5 years & Transferrable
Forms are available at the table in the
hall and can be completed now or
returned and signed at the office.
You will need to provide 2 pieces of
ID, one with a picture to be
photocopied.
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• Your voice matters
• Your help is needed to make our school
even better
• You are always welcome!
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35. We look forward to a fun filled, action
packed learning year with you and
your child.
Thank you for joining our happy, hard-
working learning community.
Traditional Learning Centre
at Dr. J. K. Mulloy School