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Key Peninsula Co-op: is a parent participation preschool that provides a quality, developmentally appropriate, learning experience for children ages three to five. Through collaboration among teachers, parents, Bates Technical College and the Peninsula School District, it makes available a stand alone classroom at the Vaughn site and an inclusive classroom at the Evergreen site. To find out more about this unique preschool, please give us a call To Register: 253.884.5535
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Showing posts with label "K" is for Kim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label "K" is for Kim. Show all posts

12.06.2016

Those First Days of School

Picture this: you're at an important business dinner, you've just been introduced to someone high on the corporate ladder, and you have completely forgotten their name! Or, maybe you've just had the most incredible conversation with a business owner who wants to sell your wares, and you can't remember their name to ask for them when you call to set up an appointment at their store. Or, your husband introduces you to his best football watching buddy and you honestly can't remember ever hearing about them before!
Alright, now, picture this: you're a tiny person, maybe about 3-4 years old, and you're walking into a new building with your mom or dad. They've been telling you for weeks now that "You're a big boy/girl!" and, they "just know you're going to do great!" They've been talking about you going to this place called Pre-school in front of you to all their friends, and to be honest, you don't know how to feel about this. They say they're going to drop you off and then pick you up... sometimes this seems okay, and other times you just think to yourself, I don't think she/he'll really do that... now the moment of truth has arrived. What's next? What will "it" really be like? Will you really be "great" at "it?!" 

For a parent, those first few days of preschool have a lot of mixed feelings wrapped up in the reality of learning when to leave the house on time (or, how late is late). We tend to think about the cost of tuition, and making time to volunteer in the classroom, or finally talking to the mom of same aged children you've been sitting across Storytime at the library from for the last year... and yes, we think about how great our kids will be as Preschoolers, because, well, to think otherwise would seem unsupportive.
Once in the classroom, most children find themselves too excited to be afraid anymore. Look over there- a ladder to climb! And wowee! A fully stocked play kitchen! And art supplies just sitting out! There is a lot to see and do in each of our KP Cooperative Preschool classrooms. And a lot of new friends to play alongside, too! And, you say they can go back again and again for the WHOLE YEAR?! Yeah, this is a win-win situation.
Not all kids feel that excitement though. Some of them feel outright fear- will the teacher talk to me? Will other kids like me? How about if I feel like crying, who helps me then? And, will my mom/dad really be coming back? Teacher Kim and Teacher Mary have years of experience with helping our more anxious students adjust with the rest of the class (and reminding parents that, they'll be fine as soon as you leave).
In the first few weeks and months of preschool, we focus a lot on Learning our Friend's Names. We sing songs that introduce ourselves, and advance into songs that allow us the opportunity to introduce the friend sitting next to us- hey! When we line up at the door, we choose and name a friend to line up behind us. Out on the playground, we're encouraged to, Go! Find a friend and Play! Back in the classroom, we're reminded, let's share with all of our friends. That, to be kind to our friends is to be kind to ourselves.
Why do we spend such a long time focused on this idea of our peers being our friends? Friends with names that should be used- shouldn't, "hey, you there!" suffice? Well, for most kids, chances are pretty high that these first relationships will be with them for the length of their stay in the school district where you live. That first core group of kids playing together on the preschool-sized toys outside may very well be the same gaggle of grinning teenagers posing before a middle school homecoming dance- or high school graduation. And yes, each of those children has a name they've likely used since they were in Preschol. And your child may have been amongst the first to call out, Mom/Dad, look! There's my friend, ___________!
We spend a lot of time learning each other's names because, learning names can be difficult! Even as adults, we realize the truth in this. So, learning to identify features, or characteristics about the people who are around us, and to call them by name, it's important stuff. There is a certain feeling we get when our name is being used to address us- immediately, we give more of our attention to the user. We retain more of the information being directed our way, and we in turn, share more, if we've been asked by name to do so.
We spend a lot of time learning that our peers are our friends because, we are all in this together. No matter if your schoolmate has the right backpack, a funny way of talking, or an entirely different offerring of food in their snack pack, we are all here to learn and grow, and to cooperatively work towards those pursuits, in this place called school. 
So, the next time your little one points out one of their besties on the way in the building or after school, take a moment longer than the usual, "Oh, that's nice, dear," and go over an introduce yourself. Who knows, the next time you arrive, it just might be you smiling because your new "friend" said your name.

11.11.2015

Fall Fun in the Classroom

Our families are settling into their new school year routines, and in the classroom we are exploring the sights, sounds, and textures of fall. Learning our friend's names, increasing our attention spans, and focusing on fine motor skills are all part of the daily learning activities. Apples have been cut, sauced and even made into pies!
In Ms. Mary's class at Evergreen, we are playing with barn yard animals. At home, you can talk to your children about the different animals that Old MacDonald would have had- perhaps you even have a few of these animals about your estate too? What sounds do animals make, and what are the sounds of the letters that make up their names... these are topical conversations that will allow you and your children to spark your imagination, engage each other, and of course, learn through play.
In Ms. Kim's classroom at Vaughn, there are a lot of friendships forming, which is a lot fun to witness. These social interactions are providing opportunities for some of the older or more school- experienced children to step into positive leadership roles, providing support for their peers and helping the parent volunteers to "know the ropes." Isn't it wonderful to see our kids growing into more mature versions of who they start the year being?
If you ordered one of our amazing logo tee shirts at the beginning of the year, don't forget to wear them to school, or just out on the town. It's a great way to start a conversation about how much you love your children (and their school)! Membership is currently full, but we do have a waiting list and another school year on the horizon. Inquires can be directed to Meg C./Vaughn
Our fall fundraiser launched last week and features PartyLite jar candles in two sizes. 40% of the cost goes to our school - wow! These are high quality, made in the USA candles, and come in a variety of scents and colors. Next time the power goes out, you'll be glad to have those magical GloLites in the house! Orders will be collected November 20th 2015, checks should be made payable to KPCP. Inquires can be directed to Anna B./Evergreen
Going into the colder days, please remember that children should be sent to school with appropriate clothing, as well as a change of clothes for emergencies. Often times we are playing outside despite a slight drizzle, and it's no fun sitting in wet pants for the duration of class. Parents who are volunteering in the classroom should also be dressed appropriately for the season.
Our next board meeting is scheduled for Monday, November 30th at 6:30 pm. We usually meet in the resource room of the Key Center library. All are welcome! Meeting minutes can be found in the classroom each month if you are interested. We are starting to gather support for our Annual Trike-A-Thon; mark your calendar for the morning of the second Saturday of March. If you're interested in being a part of this event, please let your class reps know.

 Thank you for sharing your children with us!

4.09.2012

"K" is for Kim

Hello Preschool Families!

Welcome Spring!  It is so nice to finally have some nice weather!  I hope that you are all enjoying some outside play time.

We will be beginning our caterpillar/butterfly unit when we return from Spring Break.  We will watch caterpillars go through “metamorphosis” and talk about all of the changes that are happening to the caterpillars.  We will creating some wonderful dough caterpillar creations and many other caterpillar and butterfly art projects.  Some stories we will be reading are “The Very Hungry Caterpillar”, “From Caterpillar to Butterfly” and “Charlie the Caterpillar”.  This is such a fun time of year!  We will also begin planting seeds and taking care of them by watering them and making sure they are getting sunlight and air, when they are big enough we will send them home so that you can plant them in your gardens.

If your child will be entering Kindergarten next year, please make sure that you register them as soon as you can.  Each school wants to make sure they have enough kindergarten staffing for next year, so the earlier they know how many incoming kinders they have, the earlier that they can begin hiring staff.

Thank you all so much for your continued support of our preschool and mostly for sharing your child with me!!

Teacher Kim

3.05.2012

"K" is for Kim

Hello Preschool Families!

As hard as it is to believe, many of our students will soon be starting Kindergarten.  We have spent our preschool time preparing our students and their parents for Kindergarten.

First and foremost, parents should always remember that on a daily basis, you are your child’s first and best teacher!  As your child’s most important teacher, simply treating them with love and respect teaches them two important qualities right off.  Also, the examples you set in all areas of daily life teach skills…the way you problem solve, he way you handle frustration, the way you speak and the vocabulary you use, your healthy habits versus your not so healthy habits…everything you do sends an instructional message to your child.  Having said that, no one is perfect, and if you slip up, or are working on self improvement, discuss it with your child at an age-appropriate level.  Let your child see that everyone makes mistakes, but the important thing is learning from our mistakes and trying not to repeat them.

The second most important thing for parents to keep in mind is that at this stage of development, PLAY is the most important learning tool your child has.  So, have fun with your children…laugh and play simple games, you will be amazed how much is learned and retained through this process!  Childhood is such an amazing, but short period…what a great gift you can give by not rushing your child through and letting him or her enjoy each special day.

Thank you for allowing me to spend this precious time with your children!!

Teacher Kim

2.01.2012

"K" is for Kim

Hello Vaughn Families!
I am hoping that all of the inclement weather is behind us, or at least the kind of weather that prevents us from having preschool!  We will be making up some of our days here at Vaughn on March 14, 15 & 16th.  We will also be moving our year end picnic to Friday, June 8. 
We will be talking about family and love during the weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day.  We will be doing some shape and color patterning along with learning Mat Man from our Handwriting without Tears curriculum.  I will be working with each of the children individually over the next few weeks to gather some data to see what areas I may need to be working on a little more.  I want to make sure that all of the children who are going into Kindergarten are ready.

I will be sending home more information on the Trike a Thon soon, if you have any questions in regards to this fundraiser please do not hesitate to contact me!  Don’t forget to be talking to family members and friends to “sponsor” your child J

Thank you so much for all of your support, our classroom would not be what it is without you!!!

Take Good Care,
Teacher Kim

1.06.2012

"K" is for Kim

Hello Vaughn Families!

Happy New Year to you all!!  I hope that you have had a wonderful, restful Holiday with your loved ones!  I am so happy to be back in the classroom, I have missed everyone!

We will be talking and learning about Snow, Snowflakes and Snowmen during the next few weeks.  We will be “walking on snow” as a classroom activity and making some snow in our sensory bins.  We will continue to talk about numbers, letters, colors and shapes to make sure our upcoming Kindergarteners are ready!!!

Please make sure to send your child in a coat, the weather has gotten cold, and we go outside everyday….as long as it is not raining too hard.

Please continue to keep in touch if you have any questions and/or concerns!!!

I wish you all a wonderful New Year!!

Teacher Kim

12.04.2011

"K" is for Kim

Hello Vaughn Families,
Happy Holiday Season! I hope that you all enjoy a wonderful Holiday with your families!
I hope that you can all make it to our Annual Gingerbread House Decorating/Potluck on Thursday evening December 8, from 6-7:30pm in the Vaughn Commons. There is a sign up sheet on the door in the classroom for the Potluck.
In the classroom we will continue to work on letter and number recognition, along with shapes. Our "theme" for these next few weeks is The Gingerbread Man, the children will be learning some of the repetitive story so that they can read it to you during the Gingerbread Party.
Remember, we do not have Preschool from December 15 through January 3 for Winter Break.
Thank you so much for all that you do for our preschool!!!
Happy Holidays,
Teacher Kim

11.29.2011

Vaughn Gingerbread Party

Vaughn students annual Gingerbread party is coming up soon! December 8th at Vaughn Elementary Lunchroom. This is a very fun event where the students have an opportunity to decorate gingerbread houses and read aloud to you, the Parents!
Dec. 8th - 6-7:30pm Vaughn Lunchroom

11.01.2011

"K" is for Kim

Hello Vaughn Families!

We are off to such a wonderful beginning!  I am having so much fun getting to know your children.  We will continue to talk about Fall for the next couple of weeks, including pumpkins, gourds, spiders and leaves. 

I am focusing on fine motor strength and coordination right now, with many of the activities geared at strengthening our pincer grasp to help us get ready to write.  Some activities you may notice are, playdough, lacing, legos and in sensory bins there are tongs for the children to pick up items to place in a bucket.  I will begin to work closely with the 3-day class for the children to be able to form the letters in their names.

We will also be working on “Greetings” and how we respond when people say hello to us or goodbye to us.  This is an activity that is also used when we discuss “Filling up our Buckets”.  As always, if you have any questions about any of our activities, please give me a call J

Thanks so much for sharing your children with me!!!

Teacher Kim

Picture retakes at Vaughn

Picture retakes will be on November 10th 2011 for Vaughn preschoolers.

10.01.2011

"K" is for Kim

Hello Vaughn Families!
Welcome to Preschool!  We are going to have a great year making new friends and learning new and exciting things.  We will play, have fun & get messy, learn to be a friend and how to share with each other.  I know that you are entrusting me with a very precious gift, and I feel very honored to be your child’s first teacher, thank you so much for sharing them with me! 

We are off to a great start, our first few days of preschool have been magical!!!  What a great group of children!!! Please remember to stay in touch and always feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns!

Happy Fall!!!

Teacher Kim