
"Diversity of Life"
Throughout the year we will take a close look at ourselves and how unique each individual is. Many interesting "hands-on" activities such as fingerprinting ourselves, graphing eye color, hair color, birthdays, and ways we come to school will help demonstrate a variety of similarities and differences. We will be busy learning about each other and how to care for our school environment. Cooperating, listening, following rules, and cleaning up after we are finished using materials are important concepts that are helping us build a classroom community!
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--Parents please review with your child.--
| 1. | I will not give out personal information such as my name, age, address, telephone number, or where I live without my parents' permission. |
| 2. | I will tell my parents right away if I see any information that makes me feel uncomfortable. |
| 3. | I will never agree to get together with someone I "meet" on-line without first checking with my parents. |
| 4. | I will never send a person my picture or anything else without first checking with my parents |
| 5. | I will not respond to any messages that are mean or in any way make me feel uncomfortable. |
| 6. | I will talk to my parent so that we can set up rules for going on-line. We will decide the time of day that I can be on-line, how long, and appropriate places for me to visit. |
 
"Behavior /Listening Light"
Birthday Treats: If you wish to bring in a treat for your child's classroom in observance of his/her birthday, please limit it to simple snacks such as cupcakes, cookies, brownies, etc.
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123 Reading Road
This site is a preparation for reading instruction, using the computer. The team devised activities specifically for computers and kids. Alphabet Soup, Sight Words, and Phonics Phun are the site sections to explore. The site goal is to provided tools for today’s teachers wishing to increase reading proficiency for younger students. Recommended learning levels: GradesK-3, also for remedial help.
Alfy
The colorful graphics on this picture-driven web portal will lead children ages 3 to 10 to safe, kid-friendly sites in categories such as animals and pets, entertainment, and fun and games.
CTW Pre-school Playground
With some help from parents, pre-school aged children can create stories starring Sesame Street characters or send E-mail to your furry friends on Sesame Street (you'll get a personalized E-mail reply the next day!).
Crayola for Kids
This site offers a series of activities that are based on specific age groups.
TotCity
This site has lots of links to tot-friendly games, early learning activities, art projects, and recipes for kitchen fun with young children!
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