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Message from Music

Addison students will perform the song "To Make You Proud" at the Gator Gala this year. Dr Champion, our music teacher, has placed a copy of the song on her BLOG if you wish to practice it at home:  https://aesmusicroom.weebly.com/ .

Kindergator Update 4.20.19

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We had a chance to meet our future kindergarteners today at our kindergarten camp. I cannot believe it has been a year since you guys and your little ones walked through on your first visit to Addison. They have grown so much! Reading: We worked on researching about spiders this week. We compared and contrasted fiction versus non-fiction books, then did the same for two non-fiction texts about spiders. We played games where each child had either a main idea paper or details paper and they had to work to find all the papers that fit together around the same main idea. These kids LOVE non-fiction by the way and some have learned to love spiders too! We also painted pattern papers to use for our Eric Carle author study unit.   Mrs. Walkup would like you to know that your children did the best pattern painting of any class we ever had! Science: We compared and contrasted animals. We reviewed animal grouping and the different attributes we can look at when discussing a...

Permission Slips

Permission slips were sent home with your students for our in-house field trip about animals on May 8th. Please be sure to complete the form and send in your payment as soon as possible so we can finish planning this "wild" experience.

Kindergator Update 4.14

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Hello Kindergator parents! We have had a fun time adjusting to our new schedule this week. I took them to computer lab at the wrong time twice on Monday and almost missed getting there at the right time. Whew. Even with all the changes we squeezed some fun learning activities this week. Reading : We finished our character traits, conflicts and connections unit. And we were so impressed with the connections the students were able to come up with. After hearing that a frog almost drowned in our story Thursday and was saved by a chicken (that was really an alligator) many of our students said they connected to almost drowning in their own pools. That helped us decide to start our accident prevention unit earlier than usual. We also worked on our phonics skills through team games such as silent spelling and partner word search. We are working hard to help them learn and practice the skills needed to make group dynamics successful. We have seen lots of growth in our kids in th...