Elementary School Academic links

WELCOME TO PRE-K!

Our goal is to provide a safe, comfortable environment where learning is fun. Our philosophy is that young children learn best through play and exploration.

THE PRE-K DAY

  • Arrival and Free Play
  • Circle Time: calendar, days of the week, weather, daily jobs, pre-reading instruction, math concepts, show and tell, fingerplays
  • Snack: socialization, manners, independence
  • Story: attentive listening, remembering details, answering questions, listening for pleasure
  • Learning Centers
  • Academic: colors, shapes, counting, numbers, letters, rhyming, sequencing, patterns, pre-writing, problem-solving, size concepts, expressive and receptive language skills, etc.
  • Art: fine motor development, creativity, following directions, use of art materials, cutting, pre-writing, etc.
  • Fine Motor: puzzles, stringing beads, lacing, peg boards, manipulation of small objects, building toys, cutting, pre-writing, etc.
  • Play/Socialization Centers: interactive play, sharing, taking turns, cooperation, imagination, problem solving and language development
  • Sensory Center: sensory exploration through the use of play dough, sand, water, etc.
  • Music & Movement
  • Dismissal

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KINDERGARTEN

LINKS FOR KIDS

KINDERGARTEN TEAM PHILOSOPHY

“We will create a warm, safe, caring environment where learning and fun go hand in hand.”

BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS

Our school stresses character education by encouraging good social behavior and citizenship. In kindergarten, we expect children to:

  • Use good manners
  • Share
  • Show respect for self and others
  • Demonstrate good listening skills
  • Learn to develop good work habits individually and as a group and
  • Of course, follow the Golden Rule: Treat others as you would like to be treated.

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FIRST GRADE

The first grade team is dedicated to building and nurturing a strong foundation between home, school and the community. Our goal is to differentiate instruction in order to meet the needs of each individual.

HOME-SCHOOL COMMUNICATION

  • Students will carry homework folders/MOOSE Notebooks to and from school each day. These folders will have a “To Do” side and a “Finished” side. Please check your child’s folder every day.

  • Please call or email your child’s teacher with any immediate concerns. To provide uninterrupted instruction, the best times to call are 8-8:30 a.m., or 3-3:30 p.m.

  • Please refer to the Mayfield Parent-Student Handbook or speak to your child’s teacher regarding behavior expectations.

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SECOND GRADE

LINKS FOR KIDS

The second grade team is dedicated to providing a safe, nurturing, and encouraging academic environment for your children. Our goal is to educate students with strategies and resources that equip them for academic success.

HOME-SCHOOL COMMUNICATION

  • Agendas must be checked and signed daily. Teachers will respond to any communication within two days.
  • Please call or email your child’s teacher with any immediate concerns. To provide uninterrupted instruction, the best time to call is 12:40-1:05 p.m.
  • Please refer to the Mayfield Parent-Student Handbook or speak to your child’s teacher regarding behavior expectations.

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THIRD GRADE

LINKS FOR KIDS

The third grade team is dedicated to providing a safe, nurturing, and encouraging academic environment for your children. Our goal is to educate students with strategies and resources that equip them for academic success.

HOME-SCHOOL COMMUNICATION

  • Agendas must be checked and signed daily. Teachers will respond to any communication within two days.
  • Please call or email your child’s teacher with any immediate concerns. To provide uninterrupted instruction, the best times to call are 8-8:30 a.m. or 3:15-4 p.m.
  • Please refer to the Mayfield Parent-Student Handbook or speak to your child’s teacher regarding behavior expectations.
     

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FOURTH GRADE

LINKS FOR KIDS

Philosophy: Every student will experience a sense of success and self confidence in a supportive and accepting environment.

Fourth Grade Web Page

HOME-SCHOOL COMMUNICATION

  • Five week reports will be sent home to be signed and returned.
  • Notes to parents will be written in or attached to agenda and can serve as a daily means of communication.
  • Phone calls or conferences will be scheduled as needed.

READING LINKS

Our reading staff provides reading instruction and strategies to educate students for academic success.

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READING TIPS

  • Read together every day. Just 15 minutes a day makes a difference!
  • Go to the library. The Mayfield Community Library, located at the high school, is open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Thursday evenings, 5-8 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m.-noon.
  • Participate in Read 25.
  • Keep a journal. Write about daily activities and favorite things.
  • Play games like Scrabble and Boggle on rainy days.

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ELEMENTARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION

PHYSICAL EDUCATION LINKS

Physical Education Web Page

BENEFITS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND EDUCATION

  • Reduces stress, increases muscular strength and endurance.
  • Strengthens cardiovascular system and bone density.
  • Defends against heart disease, Type 2 diabetes and some forms of cancer.
    Improves participation in lifetime sports and recreation (learn new sports, continue playing forever).
  • Provides opportunities to work with others, make new friends and have fun.
    Increases energy levels, alertness and productivity.
    Helps people respond better to emergencies.
  • Assists in weight control.
  • Helps people look and feel better about themselves. Increases self confidence, self-esteem, and self image.

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