Sunday, August 19, 2012

What teachers want Kinder parents to remember:

As I'm preparing for another year of Kinders, I've been searching for some new things.  I came across this little list for parents and as I'm going to copy it to give to my students' parents, I thought I'd share it here too....just in case any of my readers have school-age children. ;) It isn't just for Kindergarteners!

Kindergarten is an exciting and critical time in your child’s development and growth. You can play an important role in this wonderful journey. Here’s what kindergarten teachers want parents to know:

1. Your job isn’t over when you drop your little one off at school; it has only just begun. Your child’s teacher wants to be your partner. Keep them informed about what goes on at home that might affect your child’s behavior or academic performance. Share with them how what they do at school affects your child at home.

2. This is not your grandfather’s kindergarten. Sadly, much of what happens in kindergarten is driven by high standards and preparation for standardized tests. The expectations of what children need to know when they enter kindergarten are closer to what used to be expected in 1st grade. To boost your child’s academic skills:
    Talk with her about what interests her.
    Encourage her to be curious and ask questions.
    Point out letters and numbers when you see them in books and around town.
    Support her in solving everyday problems.

3. The more self-control your child has, the more successful he will be in school. Children need practice in deciding how and when to express their feelings and needs, and when and if to act on impulses. Help him develop and practice these skills at home before he tests them at school, where the consequences are a loss of learning for him and for others.

4. Make yourself known. Come in. Look around. Peruse the textbooks and materials. Knowledge is power. When you know about the subjects your child is studying, you will be able to help her better and have a common understanding for discussion. Volunteering is a wonderful way to learn about what goes on at school and to show your child how much you care about what she is doing.

5. Your child needs lots of opportunities for play outside of school. Play is the way in which he learns about himself and the people and world around him. But more often than not, play has been squeezed out of the school day. Playing both alone and in small groups helps facilitate learning and allows your child to practice skills and concepts.

6. Reading to your child once a day is not enough. Try to read together at least three times a day. Books are the gateway to building vocabulary, learning about print, and developing listening and early literacy skills. When you read, talk about the book. Discuss the characters and setting, make predictions, and create new endings. Point out letters and words in the text, and encourage him to recognize rhyming sounds and words and to identify beginning and ending sounds.

7. Writing exploration at home is critical. Your child needs to have opportunities to use pencils, crayons, markers, colored pencils, and other writing instruments as she attempts to express herself in written form. She begins with scribbles and lines, moves on to letters and her name, and then to words and sentences.

8. Homework is an opportunity for talking, sharing, and listening. Teachers give homework to extend the learning of the classroom. It is a chance for you to find out what your child is studying and how well he is grasping the skills and concepts being taught at school. Talk with your child about his homework. It shows him that you care and value what he does at school.

9. Television and video games use up valuable playtime. Limit screen time. The hours spent with these electronic devices could otherwise be spent talking, reading, or actively learning through play.

10. First-hand experiences are another teacher for your child. Take her to museums, the zoo, the aquarium, the library, parks, arts performances, and geographic locations such as the mountains, beach, forests, and deserts. And do it often. She’ll grasp concepts and skills better if she has experiences with the real thing.

Monday, July 9, 2012

The Bug Zapper

Have you seen one of these handy dandy bug zappers?  Calvin got it for Mike for his birthday and it's been awesome!  Not only does it work well, it's fun to use!  It gets the flies quickly!  Just thought I'd share our little fun, useful find!

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Last Day of School

We have a

1st grader
4th grader
and
7th grader.

Not sure how to take this....

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Can it be?

Mia just turned 9 years old.  Not sure how this happened, but it did.  Sadly.  I'm trying to accept it. Remember this girl?

 
Mia is still such a sweetheart.  As I've posted before, she has such an amazing passion for people and prayer.  What could be better?  Nothing.  She is not a huge talker.  She absorbs things by watching.  She sees needs in situations and reacts with heart.  Seriously, she is amazing.

We asked our usual birthday favorites questions...
Colors: blue, yellow, and purple
Number: 1
Season: winter
Movie: Rio
Singer: Francesca Batistelli
Song: It's Your Life
Friend: God (awww)
Fav thing on your birthday: hanging out with my family
Food: Spaghetti
Dessert: brownies
Restaurant: The Habit
Animal: puppy
thing at school: Tether-ball
Car: purple slug bug convertible
Place: Disneyland

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

A Big Change

A beloved family member.
One who is older than any of the kids.
One who gave more love than she ever could have received.
One who will be dearly missed by us all.

The one and only Happy Honsal is spending her last spoiled night on a comfy bed inside a warm house.  She is nearly 14 years old.  Mike and I bought her as our 1st year anniversary present to each other.  She was our first baby.  The first one to dig up ALL my freshly planted tulip bulbs!

This is really hard on Mike and I, but on Juliet as well.  Juliet has always been extremely close to Happy.  They were buddies.  Happy always sat with Jewelz as she did her homework, from the time she started school.  This is the first time my kids have really lost a pet.  I don't count fish, cause we've lost countless and the kids aren't attached to them, so that hasn't impacted them.

But this.

This has been a first.  First time I've had to explain how we put animals down.  Why we have to do it, and that it's completely ok to cry and be sad.



We'd love your prayers.  They will comfort us as we walk this path.  And that we don't get too annoyed with Zoey.  One who just chewed through my vacuum cord tonight.  Nice.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

He Loves Me

My husband loves me.  And he speaks to me through songs.  Check out my facebook page and you'll see.  It makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside. ;)

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Proclamation of Faith

BIG DAY for this Honsal Family!



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What's your favorite?

We like to play this when we can't think of anything to talk about.  Last night we were out to dinner and there was a large group of people sitting next to us.  It was one of those groups who were out just to drink and have fun.  Nothing wrong with that, in my opinion, but they were in a family restaurant.  One lady was drunk and extremely LOUD and foul mouthed.  It was hard not to stare.  We kept trying to ignore her and enjoy our time, but it was hard.  So Juliet piped up with our game....

"So Mom, what's your favorite fruit and vegetable?" So here's a list of our favorites.  Not necessarily because I think you should read it, but so that I don't forget these kinds of things as our days past and I will forget!

FAVS:
Calvin: watermelon, broccoli, carrots, green beans
Mia: strawberries, pineapple, grapes, carrots, broccoli, artichokes
Juliet: strawberries, grapes, apples, artichokes and somethings broccoli

DINNER
Calvin: Shells & cheese
Mia: Spaghetti
Juliet: Stuffed shells

COLOR
Calvin: green & black
Mia: green & blue today.
Juliet: turquoise & pink

DESSERT
Calvin: chocolate Oreo covered ice cream
Mia: chocolate covered strawberries
Juliet: anything chocolate

MOVIE
Calvin: Kung Fu Panda 2 & Toy Story 3
Mia: Rio & Hop
Juliet: How to Train Your Dragon & Rio

PLACE
Calvin: Disneyland
Mia: Exploratorium
Juliet: Monterey Bay

MUSIC
Calvin: Newsboys
Mia: Fireflight
Juliet: Taylor Swift

SONG:
Calvin: Jesus Freak
Mia: Stay Close
Juliet: Strong Enough

CANDY
Calvin: Fun Dip
Mia: Skittles...today
Juliet: Chocolate

THING AT SCHOOL
Calvin: Recess (playing Monsters) & activity time
Mia: art
Juliet: GATE

SUPER FAMILY FUN TIME
Calvin: Wii, Xbox
Mia: Movie night with popcorn
Juliet: Movie Night = America's Funniest Video

SPORT
Calvin: soccer & baseball
Mia: indoor soccer
Juliet: golf & tennis

TIME OF YEAR
Calvin: Christmas
Mia: Easter
Juliet: New Year's

BREAKFAST
Calvin: Mommy's homemade donuts
Mia: Mommy's donuts
Juliet: crumb cake

ANIMAL
Calvin: dogs & tigers
Mia: tigers & zebras
Juliet: zebras & elephants

GAME
Calvin: hide & go seek
Mia: tag
Juliet: crazy 8's & sorry

THING TO DO WITH DADDY
Calvin: play legos
Mia: going on walks with him
Juliet: playing handball with him

THINGS ABOUT DADDY
Calvin: he's handsome
Mia: he smells good
Juliet: he's loving

THINGS TO DO WITH MOMMY
Calvin: play Mario Kart
Mia: talk about school
Juliet: talk and go shopping

THINGS ABOUT MOMMY
Calvin: she's pretty
Mia: she smells good
Juliet: she prays with me

Friday, February 17, 2012

Let's Say "I DO" .....again

I was 20 when Mike and I got married. 

Young. 

In love. 

Crazy. 

Never been to a wedding. 

Had no idea what I was doing........wedding or otherwise!

It's been almost 15 years now, and I want to get married again!  My ideas and tastes have grown and developed so much in that time that I have a new way I want to do it. 

Plus so many of our big wedding gifts have kicked the bucket that it's time to register again! hehehe

But when we do say "I DO!" again, I want Platinum Photography to capture the memories and Deborah Anfuso Giles to do all the food and decorations! 

A girl can dream, right?

Saturday, February 11, 2012

2/3 Glowing Reports

And that's only because we haven't received the 3rd one yet.  I'm sure it will be glowing, just as it has been the last 6 grades for Jewelz.  We like to celebrate with each report card.  But I have a feeling it's more for Mike and I than it is for the kids.  They don't seem to even know what an accomplishment a great report card is.  It's like it comes naturally to them, so it's not a huge deal.  For Mike and I, who both wasted away our years in school not demonstrating our capabilities well, we get excited for them.

It's ok to celebrate their successes though, none-the-less!