Quest offers breakfast

41741381_2118302954847506_624600914715475968_nStarting daily Oct 1st in the Q1 Quest Cafe!

ONLY those students having breakfast will enter through the WEST doors of the Q1 cafeteria. 

Breakfast will only be SERVED 7:45-8:00am. Students will able to EAT until school starts.

Breakfast is $1.50/day. Free and Reduced pricing is the same as for lunch.

Homework for September 24th – 28th

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Kindergarten homework is 20 minutes of reading each night. Your student will receive a reading log (in the homework folder) on Monday and it will be turned in on Friday. Reading 20 minutes a night is so important for your student. The reading needs to include: flashcards and baggie book practice. Reading time can also include somebody reading to your student, shared reading between them and a partner, audio listening to a book, etc. 
I know time is precious… please take the time to read to and with your student. Their success depends on it. You will be amazed at what reading 20 minutes a night will do for your student. 
There may be the occasional worksheet practice or something I would like them to practice as homework. If this is the case, I will put it in their homework folder with a note. Otherwise homework will be 20 minutes of reading each night
The students will receive a punch on their punch pass (here in class) for baggie book pass off and for a completed reading log at the end of the week. When their punch pass is full (10 punches) they get to pick out of our prize box. 

Keep Practicing!!
The sight words we are working on this week are:

I
can
the
we
see

These are a few other things we are working on this week.
*We are also working on writing our numbers 0-5.
*Beginning or First sound in a word. Example: Moon begins with the first sound /mmm/.
*Our focus letter is A

Please have your student practice writing their name. 

Thank you so much for all your help at home. It makes a world of difference. 
Mrs. Hill


Homework for September 17th – 21st

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Kindergarten homework is 20 minutes of reading each night. Your student will receive a reading log (in the homework folder) on Monday and it will be turned in on Friday. Reading 20 minutes a night is so important for your student. The reading needs to include: flashcards and baggie book practice. Reading time can also iincluded somebody reading to the student, shared reading between them and a partner, audio listening to a book, etc. 
I know time is precious… please take the time to read to and with your student. Their success depends on it. You will be amazed at what reading 20 minutes a night will do for your student. 
There may be the occasional worksheet practice or something I would like them to practice as homework. If this is the case, I will put it in their homework folder with a note. Otherwise homework will be 20 minutes of reading each night
The students will receive a punch on their punch pass (here in class) for baggie book pass off and for a completed reading log at the end of the week. When their punch pass is full (10 punches) they get to pick out of our prize box. 

Keep Practicing!!
The sight words we are working on this week are:

I
can
the
we


HOMEWORK DUE TOMORROW FRIDAY September 14th

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Homework is due tomorrow Friday September 14th

Please turn in your reading log (all 4 days need to be filled in to get a punch on the punch card). Baggie book sign offs also get punches.

*To pass off the baggie book your student needs to be able to read the book with 90% accuracy.
*If your student has ABC flashcards please make those the 1st priority. Your 2nd priority would be the sight words we are working on during that week, and 3rd the baggie book.

If your student does NOT have ABC flashcards your 1st priority is the sight word flashcards that we are working on for that week and the baggie book. Please only pass them off if the student can read it with 90% accuracy. 

Please bring your folder and a backpack everyday so we can practice here too.

Thank you so much!
Mrs. Hill


Homework

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Kindergarten homework this year will be 20 minutes of reading each night. Your student will receive a reading log (in the homework folder) on Monday and it will be turned in on Friday. Reading 20 minutes a night is so important for your student. The reading can include: flashcard practice, baggie book (coming very soon), somebody reading to the student, shared reading between them and a partner, audio listening to a book, etc. 
I know time is precious… please take the time to read to and with your student. Their success depends on it. You will be amazed at what reading 20 minutes a night will do for your student. 
There may be the occasional worksheet practice or something I would like them to practice as homework. If this is the case, I will put it in their homework folder with a note. Otherwise homework will be 20 minutes of reading each night
The students will receive a punch on their punch pass (here in class) for baggie book pass off and for a completed reading log at the end of the week. When their punch pass is full (10 punches) they get to pick out of our prize box. 

The sight words we are working on this week are:
I
can
the
we

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If you have any questions concerning homework please reach out to me.
chill@questac.org

Thank you so much for sharing your precious little ones with me!
Mrs. Hill

Happy Reading!!

Some Reminders

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Hello All!
Just a few reminders…
  • Check folders each night
  • Bring your folders and backpacks everyday
  • Your student may bring a water bottle (spill proof please)
  • Scholastic Book Orders are due Friday Sept. 7th (tomorrow). If you are ordering please have your book order in by 3:30 pm on Friday. I will be submitting the order by 4:00 pm 
  • Cookie Fundraiser Orders need to be in by Monday Sept.10th
  • I will also be contacting those who are interested to volunteering very soon. Thank you!
To my PM Kindergarten parents,
Please please please stay with your kindergartener until Mrs. Roper or I come out to get them. There is no teacher on duty to watch them and we want to keep our little ones safe. 
Thank you,
Mrs. Hill