As Term 2 comes to an end, we would like to congratulate our Kindy
children and their families on a wonderful semester. The children have come a
long way in such a short period of time. Please continue to support your child
through home practice in the holidays. A few minutes each day can really
make a big difference in supporting your child to retain the concepts taught at
school.
Literacy
Sounds learnt
this term
Mm as in monkey
Rr as in rat
Cc as in cat
Kk as in kangaroo
Hh as in hen
Ee as in elephant
Dd as in dog
During Week 10,
we will be reviewing these sounds. We will also be identifying rhyming words,
conducting science experiments and celebrating NAIDOC Week.
Holiday revision ideas
· Finding things that start with initial sounds
when at home or out and about. I Spy is a fun family game that’s great during
a car trip. E.g. “I spy with my little eye something that starts with Mm.”
· Study Ladder activities are updated each week
of school term to support our learning in the classroom.
· Practising writing letters, with correct
formation, using crayons, textas or paint.
Reading
· Reading books together – spotting letters they
recognise in the text or identifying rhyming words.
· The children have loved reading and discussing
a range of books at school this term. We have been learning about some of
the parts of a book, such as the cover, title and author, and also how to track
the words left to right when reading. We have used clues from the
pictures to predict what might happen in the story.
· We would like to encourage you to read to your
child each day. Reading aloud has many benefits for your child’s overall
learning and development. Talk to your child about the story, and ask
them questions to develop their ability to understand the text.
Numeracy
We are continuing
to count, recognise and order numbers 1 – 10. Counting objects at home and
stating how many, matching objects to a number and writing the numbers with
correct formation will assist your child as we move forward with numbers 11 –
20 next term.
Reports and Portfolios
Reports are due
to be sent home next week and they will be accompanied by your child’s
portfolio. We are all very proud of what they are achieving and I hope you
enjoy looking at some of your child’s work. Please ensure that the portfolio is
returned on your first day of school next term, so that we can continue to add
to their portfolio.
Have a wonderful
break and we look forward to seeing you all in Term 3.
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