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Showing posts with label first grade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label first grade. Show all posts
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
First grade celebrates the secretary and custodians...
Last Tuesday at An Evening With the Arts, the first grade students honored our secretary and custodians with a song of appreciation for each of them. Enjoy a video snippet of each performance.
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an evening with the arts,
custodians,
first grade,
music,
secretary,
songs
Monday, February 22, 2010
February Fun @ KES
February has been a fantastic month at KES. Check out the Smilebox slideshow starring PAT and third grade and everyone in between!
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Kindergarten, First Grade and MS Band to perform
The students in kindergarten, first grade and in the KMS band will be performing a seasonal concert on Thursday, December 3 in the Middle School Gym beginning at
6:00 p.m. The schedule for the evening will be as follows:
6:00 p.m. – Kindergarten
6:45 p.m. – KMS Band
7:15 p.m. – First Grade
The kindergarten students will be performing at 6:00 p.m. in the middle school gym. In order to teach the students “concert etiquette”, I am asking them to wear nice clothes and make a special effort to look extra nice. These students need to be seated with their class in the cafeteria at 5:45 p.m. to get prepared for their performance. Please take your child’s coat, jacket or other items with you when you drop him/her off. For safety, the audience is asked to remain seated at the conclusion of the program. Students will be seated in the cafeteria following the program and will be dismissed by a teacher to a parent or other authorized adult.
The KMS band students will be performing at 6:45 p.m. in the middle school gym. I am asking them to also wear nice clothes and make a special effort to look nice. These students may meet in the KMS band room by 6:30 to get their instrument together and warm up and then wait for me to come and escort them to the gym.
The first grade students will be performing at 7:15 p.m. in the middle school gym. In order to teach the students “concert etiquette”, I am asking them to wear nice clothes and make a special effort to look extra nice. These students need to be seated with their class in the library at 7:00 p.m. to get prepared for their performance. Please take your child’s coat, jacket or other items with you when you drop him/her off. For safety, the audience is asked to remain seated at the conclusion of the program. Students will be seated in the cafeteria following the program and will be dismissed by a teacher to a parent or other authorized adult.
Please call John Casebourn at the middle school, 348-0444 or contact him by email: john.casebourn@kirbyville.k12.mo.us if you have any questions.
6:00 p.m. The schedule for the evening will be as follows:
6:00 p.m. – Kindergarten
6:45 p.m. – KMS Band
7:15 p.m. – First Grade
The kindergarten students will be performing at 6:00 p.m. in the middle school gym. In order to teach the students “concert etiquette”, I am asking them to wear nice clothes and make a special effort to look extra nice. These students need to be seated with their class in the cafeteria at 5:45 p.m. to get prepared for their performance. Please take your child’s coat, jacket or other items with you when you drop him/her off. For safety, the audience is asked to remain seated at the conclusion of the program. Students will be seated in the cafeteria following the program and will be dismissed by a teacher to a parent or other authorized adult.
The KMS band students will be performing at 6:45 p.m. in the middle school gym. I am asking them to also wear nice clothes and make a special effort to look nice. These students may meet in the KMS band room by 6:30 to get their instrument together and warm up and then wait for me to come and escort them to the gym.
The first grade students will be performing at 7:15 p.m. in the middle school gym. In order to teach the students “concert etiquette”, I am asking them to wear nice clothes and make a special effort to look extra nice. These students need to be seated with their class in the library at 7:00 p.m. to get prepared for their performance. Please take your child’s coat, jacket or other items with you when you drop him/her off. For safety, the audience is asked to remain seated at the conclusion of the program. Students will be seated in the cafeteria following the program and will be dismissed by a teacher to a parent or other authorized adult.
Please call John Casebourn at the middle school, 348-0444 or contact him by email: john.casebourn@kirbyville.k12.mo.us if you have any questions.
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Christmas program,
first grade,
kindergarten,
middle school band,
music
Monday, October 19, 2009
KES Fall Fun...
Students at the elementary school have enjoyed several fun fall activities over the past couple of weeks. First grade students went to visit McKenna's Pumpkin Patch just north of Branson and then had a fun, but chilly time at the park at the Branson Rec Plex.
The PTO sponsored a fall carnival that included lots of activity booths, games and a cakewalk. The carnival king and queen contest started with a rousing competition between classes. Points towards winning the honor are earned through donated cakes, pop and recipes, in addition to cold, hard cash (and checks). Money (bills and checks) will be accepted through Tuesday evening before the coronation between the boys' basketball games. No change will be counted that night.
The Western Taney County Fire Department made its annual visit to teach students about fire safety and allow them to explore the fire truck and take a turn squirting the fire hose.
Then, of course, is the everyday fun on our very own elementary playground. We are having some chilly mornings, so it is a good idea to send or wear a jacket everyday!
Enjoy this Smilebox with a collection of photos from all our recent events.
The PTO sponsored a fall carnival that included lots of activity booths, games and a cakewalk. The carnival king and queen contest started with a rousing competition between classes. Points towards winning the honor are earned through donated cakes, pop and recipes, in addition to cold, hard cash (and checks). Money (bills and checks) will be accepted through Tuesday evening before the coronation between the boys' basketball games. No change will be counted that night.
The Western Taney County Fire Department made its annual visit to teach students about fire safety and allow them to explore the fire truck and take a turn squirting the fire hose.
Then, of course, is the everyday fun on our very own elementary playground. We are having some chilly mornings, so it is a good idea to send or wear a jacket everyday!
Enjoy this Smilebox with a collection of photos from all our recent events.
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Thursday, February 19, 2009
Stay Today and Read (First Grade Edition)
K-3 students enjoyed the third quarter Stay Today and Read. They learned about some favorite authors with all the "write" stuff. The following slide show features first grade discovering that they like green eggs and ham.
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author study,
dr. seuss,
first grade,
green eggs and ham,
STAR
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Pumpkin Patch
First grade students enjoyed beautiful weather and a wonderful day at McKenna's Pumpkin Patch just north of Branson. The fall fun included a hayride, hay maze, a barn slide and more. The owners at McKenna's were complimentary about the way our kids conducted themselves. After a picnic lunch, the students ventured to the park at the Rec Plex for climbing, swinging and more!
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Thank-you, Springfield-Greene Co. Library District and MO-PIRC
The Missouri Parent Information Center, working in conjunction with the Springfield-Greene Co. Library, provided each first grade student in Taney County Title 1 schools with the gift of a book. The Kirbyville first graders were very excited to receive their very own copy of a Junie B. Jones book, by Barbara Park. Junie B. is an inquisitive, lovable and often mischievous first grade student who finds herself in all sorts of adventures and misadventures. The book is definitely at a first grade interest level, but in most cases is a read-aloud selection at this point in the year.
Included with the book was information for parents about literacy and some tips to make family reading enjoyable. The purpose of the gift was to encourage families to make reading together a regular habit.
Included with the book was information for parents about literacy and some tips to make family reading enjoyable. The purpose of the gift was to encourage families to make reading together a regular habit.
Labels:
at-home reading,
first grade,
Junie B. Jones,
library
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