Keith, Liz
Phone: 623.445.8232
Degrees and Certifications:
National Board Certified-Literacy-Reading Language Arts
BAE Education from ASU
ESL Endorsement
Early Childhood Endorsement
- About Ms. Keith
- What are we learning?
- Literacy, Writing, & Reading
- Math & Science
- Social Studies - Children As Citizens
- Enhance Learning
- DVUSD Math Curriculum
About Ms. Keith
Mrs. Keith is a graduate of ASU and a National Board Certified Teacher! This year begins her 24th year of teaching! She has been a part of the kindergarten team at Norterra Canyon since the school opened. Mrs. Keith has a daughter entering her junior year at Goldwater and a son in the Marine Corps!! Mrs. Keith recently celebrated her 30th wedding anniversary! She enjoys reading, hiking, baking, and spending time outdoors with family and friends. Mrs. Keith values relationships and works hard to develop a family atmosphere in her classroom where students feel safe, valued, and loved!
What are we learning?
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It is back to school time! In our class we are learning all about our school and classroom community! We are learning our friends' names, practicing listening and speaking skills, sharing and problem-solving, and developing class rules and procedures!
In reading students will listen to stories, make predictions and share reactions to content/theme. They will identify characters in stories and character traits. We begin building working memory skills, learning letter names, sounds, and structures, identifying initial sounds in words, and breaking words into syllables. We also learn to identify the number of words in a sentence and identify rhymes.
Sight words are the most frequently occurring words in texts. We memorize and read these words by sight, as they are not always decodable! Kindergarten will learn 50 sight words this year! Sight words we will learn this month include: I, the, a, see, to! Practice these words at home!
In writing, students will practice writing their name accurately with the initial letter capitalized and the rest lowercase using correct letter formation! Students will also practice correct line strokes, top to bottom, diagonal slants from left to right and right to left, zig zags, curves, etc. This will lead to correct letter formation for handwriting.
In math, we will explore a variety of manipulatives that will be used throughout the year to teach and practice skills. We will learn to identify and name 2D shapes (circle, square, rectangle, triangle, rhombus, & trapezoid), we will begin developing a strong number sense with emphasis on the numbers 0-5, and learn that there are different ways to compose/represent numbers.
In science we will focus on tools we use at school and how to use these tools correctly and safely. We will also learn about colors and conduct experiments to examine the effects of color mixing with paints, playdough, and chalk.
In social studies we will learn all about our classmates and build our new school community! We will learn how to demonstrate traits and behaviors expected in "The Pirate Way! Every Student Every Day!"
Literacy, Writing, & Reading
Literacy Foundations
- Name and write all the letters of the alphabet
- Produce letter sounds
- Identify 50 basic sight words and spell 20
- Identify, distinguish, and produce rhymes
- Segment words into individual sounds and blend sounds to read words
- Divide words by syllables
- Identify onset and rime bases
- Change and omit sounds in words
- Identify sounds in initial, middle, and ending positions in words.
Writing
- Write first and last name correctly
- Label pictures
- Create lists, charts, messages
- Spell sight words correctly
- Write 3 simple sentences on topic and/or telling events in a logical order.
- Participate in shared research and writing projects to gather facts, information, and/or support about chosen topic.
- Apply sound/letter knowledge to communicate a message
Reading
- Identify signs and symbols
- Retell a story in correct sequence
- Read simple texts
- Identify basic sight words
- Decode/ blend sounds to read words
- Distinguish long and short vowel sounds
- Comprehend informational and recreational texts
- Make predictions, determine purpose for reading, and ask questions about a text
Math & Science
Math
- Identify basic shapes ( 2 & 3 dimensional), colors, and numbers to 20
- Orally count to 100 by 1’s and 10’s
- Orally count to 100 from any given number by 1’s
- Count objects to 20 in any array
- Model numbers through 20
- Sort, classify, and compare attributes of shapes
- Make 10 given a number less than 10
- Explore addition and subtraction within 10
- Compose and decompose numbers to 19
- Identify and use ordinal numbers
- Read, create, and interpret graphs
- Solve oral word problems
- Identify and apply positional terms (inside/outside)
Science
- Obtain, evaluate, and share information about how organisms use different body parts for survival
- Know how specialized structures in plants and animals help them sense and respond to their environment
- Investigate how we detect light, sound, and vibrations
- Design & evaluate a tool to extend one or more of our senses
- Observe and ask questions about patterns of motion with the sun, moon, and stars
- Observe, describe, ask questions, and predict weather
- Build understanding of how weather patterns impact plants, animals, & people
- Observe, ask questions, and explain the differences between the characteristics of living and non-living things
Social Studies - Children As Citizens
Civics
- Apply values of respect, responsibility, equality, & fairness
- Follow agreed upon rules
- Compare one's own thoughts and opinions with those of others.
- Describe roles and responsibilities of people in authority
- Explain how all people play important roles in our school & community
- Explain how people work together to identify and solve problems
- Explain why rules are important within the classroom and school
Economics
- Explain how needs, wants, and the availability of resources affect decision making
- Identify what one gains and gives up when they make choices.
Geography
- Use, explore, and construct maps, graphs and other geographical representations to support content focus
- Explore locations in stories shared
- Explain how water and weather impacts humans.
History
- Compare one’s own culture with the culture of others
- Explain the benefits of cooperation & compromise to solve problems
- Explain and explore the origins of key American symbols, traditions, and holidays.
- Explore the stories of key historical figures through informational text and biographies
Enhance Learning
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DreamBox
Classroom: Keith.Math - Kindergarten.203
Classroom Code: 90836Students all have a special password to login. These codes shouls be on inside of your child's folder. If you do not have or your child has forgotten, please e-mail me.
A special code is required for apps on Ipads, as well.
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Ten Frame Game
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Cool Math Games
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Starfall
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literactive.com
Free resource to practice phonemic awareness & phonics skills.
DVUSD Math Curriculum
KINDERGARTEN
Kindergarten Arizona Math Standards
I-Ready Classroom Mathematics 2024 is the Primary District-Adopted Resource
Students can log into the i-Ready Platform through Clever. Students can access their assignments, My Path, digital textbook, digital math tools, learning games and more on the i-Ready Platform.
Kindergarten Arizona Dept of Education Parent Roadmap: