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Mrs. Sandy Schultz
Sandy.Schultz@orlctosa.org
(414)462-9107
May 1, 2009
HELPER/SNACK PROVIDER NEXT WEEK
MONDAY, May 4: WRIGHT
TUESDAY, May 5: FINNEGAN
WEDNESDAY, May 6: STRELOW
THURSDAY, May 7: LONG
FRIDAY, MAY 8: LEIBHAM
Upcoming Events
Friday, May 1: Field trip
Friday, May 8, 5:30: 4K Spring Program--We will be serving dinner.
Wednesday, May 13: Field trip
Sunday, May 17, 11:00 am: 4K Sings in Church
Wednesday, June 3: Last Day of School!!!!!!
The Week in Review
-Bible Story: Peter and the Lame Man
-Bible verse: Rejoice in the Lord always, I will say it again: Rejoice! Phil. 4:4
-Letter Review
-Ladybugs
-Eggs (have them show you the books they made)
-End-of-year testing
-Bowling
-Mexican Hat Dance
Next Week
Bible Story: Phillip and the Ethiopian
Bible verse: Now we are children of God. 1 John 3:2
Please review the upper and lower case letters. Another game you might try is to have them guess the first sound they hear at the beginning of a word.
Please save paper grocery bags and toilet paper rolls for us. We will be using them soon!
Miss Dagel has been doing a wonderful job teaching Jesus time. On May 11, she will begin teaching all day!
May 1...
Mrs. Sandy Schultz
Sandy.Schultz@orlctosa.org
(414)462-9107
February 13, 2009
HELPER/SNACK PROVIDER NEXT WEEK
MONDAY: ZAJICHEK
TUESDAY: STRELOW
WEDNESDAY: KLENZ
THURSDAY: WOLVERTON
FRIDAY: GEORGE
UPCOMING EVENTS
Wednesday, February 25: LENT
Begins/Ash Wednesday
Friday, February 27: 3K and 4K field trip “I can see the moon” at Wehr Nature Center. Watch for the field trip form to come home.
Friday, February 27, 6:00 pm, PTL Movie Night: "Space Buddies" will be shown in the gym. Pajamas are the dress code for the evening. All students receive a
free candy bar, and additional candy may be purchased for 50 cents. Popcorn will also be available. Families are asked to provide their own
beverages. Pillows and blankets may be brought, and there will be chairs for adults. We're hoping for a fun evening of fellowship for our families!
March 1-6: National Lutheran Schools Week: Strawberry milk available all week! The Penny War will benefit Pennies for Patients and Bible Sticks for the Military.
Sunday, March 1: Faculty sings before 9:30 service. Academic showcase from 10:30-1:00. Light lunch with hot dogs and chips will be served from 11:30-12:30 with a free will offering.
Monday, March 2: Dr. Seuss Day—Bring in a Dr. Seuss book or stuffed animal. Class Color Unity Day
Tuesday, March 3: On Tuesday, March 3, Chris Jenkins and Paul Gorzlancyk from The Dream Tree, Inc. will present a highly interactive storytelling and environmental education program for the 3K through 4th grade students in the gym. This assembly is one of the special events for National Lutheran Schools Week. We are collecting $2.00 from each child by Friday, February 27th. Guests and visitors are welcome free.
Wednesday, March 4: Dress Up Day
Thursday, March 5: Favorite Movie, Cartoon, or TV Character Day
Friday, March 13: 3K, 4K, 5K Dinner/Devotion Night: Our devotion will be led by Pastor Schroeder and start at 5:30 pm. It will be followed by dinner and we will have activities in the gym for the kids from 6:30-7:30. The cost will be $12. More information will follow.
THE WEEK IN REVIEW
Ask your child about:
Letter Rr Reggie Rooster
10 Men with Leprosy
Counting to 100 on the 100th day of school!
Valentine Projects
Next Week
Bible Story: Jesus Feeds 5,000
Bible verse: He cares for you. 1Peter 5:7
Letter Cc Callie Cat
Theme 7: Week 1--Country Life—Please bring in any items you have related to the farm and country life.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009 :: 3942 Views :: 3K- Mrs. Willer, 5K (AM) - Mrs. Schultz, 1- Mrs. Patterson, 1- Mrs. Herzberg, 2- Mrs. Young, 2- Mrs. Kegley, 3- Mrs. Voigt, 4- Mr. Tuler, 4 - Mrs. Sapiro, 3 - Mrs. Van Dellen
On Tuesday, March 3, Chris Jenkins and Paul Gorzlancyk from The Dream Tree, Inc. will present a highly interactive storytelling and environmental education program for the 3K through 4th grade students in the gym. This assembly is one of the special events for National Lutheran Schools Week. We are collecting $2.00 from each child by Friday, February 27th. Guests and visitors are welcome.
Mrs. Sandy Schultz
Sandy.Schultz@orlctosa.org
(414)462-9107
February 6, 2009
THE WEEK IN REVIEW
Ask your child about:
-Forgiving Father
-Letter Mm
-Centers: AB Seas Game, letter and animal baby puzzles, pattern blocks
-Sugar cube igloos
-Pig puppets from the Forgiving Father story
Next Week
Bible Story: 10 Men with Leprosy
Bible verse: Call to me and I will answer you. Jeremiah 33:3
Letter Rr
Themes: Construction Zone, Week 3
DON’T FORGET … the 100 Penny
Challenge from 1st Grade! (That’s
100 pennies in your chapel envelope
next Wednesday for Chapel.) It is the
100th day of school this year. Praise God!
HELPER/SNACK PROVIDER NEXT WEEK
MONDAY: LEIBHAM
TUESDAY: WRIGHT
WEDNESDAY: SCHUSTER
THURSDAY: FINNEGAN
FRIDAY: FREE—VALENTINE PARTY!
UPCOMING EVENTS
Friday, February 13: Valentine’s Day Party!!!
Wednesday, February 25: LENT
Begins/Ash Wednesday
March 1-6: National Lutheran Schools Week
Monday, March 2: Dr. Seuss Day—Bring in a Dr. Seuss book or stuffed animal
Thursday, February 12: Green and White Day
Friday, March 13: 3K, 4K, 5K Dinner/Devotion Night
Thanks for sending in all those milk cartons. Our igloo is finished!
We have a post office set up in our room. The children can write their friends and the “mailperson” will deliver our mail. But first, they need to buy a stamp! If you have any old cards or envelopes or sticker “stamps”, please send them in!
Book Orders Due Thursday, February 5
4K News January 9 Edition
4K News December 5 Edition
4K News November 16 Edition
It's an Adventure Sign-Up Sheet!
4K News April 20th Edition
4K AM Newsletter
Sandy Schultz
Our Redeemer Lutheran
Sandy.Schultz@orlctosa.org
www.orlctosa.org
(414)462-9107 home
December 21, 2006
Helper/Snack Provider/Show & Tell:
Wednesday (Jan 3): WOLVERTON (birthday)
Thursday: WEISSENBORN
Friday: VERTAL
Upcoming Events
Wednesday, January 3: First day back at school!
Thursday, January 11-Sunday, January 14: Our Redeemer Basketball Tournament
Monday, January 15: NO SCHOOL
Thursday, January 25 and Friday, January 26: NO SCHOOL FOR 3K AND 4K! TEACHER’S CONFERENCES FOR 3K AND 4K ONLY!!
We welcome the STRELOW family to Our Redeemer! Ilsa Strelow, who visited us on Monday, will be joining us as of January 3. Her parents are Allan and Nicole! We are excited to have you!
The Week in Review
This week, we were busy with the following activities:
--making Christmas cards
--working on making a manger scene
--caroling in Mrs. Irish’s office
--singing Jingle Bells with jingle bells
--decorating ornaments
Week OF Jan 3-5: Letter Ww, Bible Lesson—WISE MEN FOLLOW THE STAR
Thank you, thank you, thank you Sara Kern for refinishing ALL the housekeeping furniture! It looks great!
In January, we will begin building an igloo with plastic gallon milk cartons. If you can save them for us, you may begin bringing them to the classroom in January. Thanks!
The JANUARY HELPER/CO-OP CALENDAR is coming home today. It is also online at: www.orlctosa.org. Click the following tabs: school, classroom pages, Mrs. Schultz, Helper-Snack Calendar. Let me know if there are any problems! Thanks!
In January I will begin testing letter, number and shape recognition for progress reports. Christmas vacation may be a good time to give your child opportunities to practicing counting and review what we have learned.
4K AM E-Newsletter November 27
4K Newsletter November 17
4K AM News October 20, 2006
4K AM Newsletter
Sandy Schultz
Our Redeemer Lutheran
Sandy.Schultz@orlctosa.org
www.orlctosa.org
(414)462-9107 home
October 6, 2006
Helper/Snack Provider/Show & Tell Next Week:
Tuesday: Bohl
Wednesday: Weissenborn
Thursday: Pawlak
Friday: Wolverton
The Week in Review
This week’s activities included:
Noah’s Ark
Fire Safety
Letter Ff
Fire Trucks
Rainbows
Writing Buddies with 5th Grade
Freeze tag
Firefighter Poem:
Down at the firehouse
Early in the morning
Hear the fire alarm bell
Ringing high and low
See the firefighters
Jump into the fire truck
Wooo! Wooo! Wooo! Wooo!
Off they go!
Next Week: Letter Gg, Grandparents
Bible Story: Samuel
Upcoming Events
During the month of October, Our Redeemer Church will sponsor a Help for the Hurried Life bible study. See the table by the school office to sign up.
Monday, October 9: NO SCHOOL!!
Friday, October 13: Grandparent’s Day—Your child’s grandparents are invited to school! They may visit for all or part of the class period. Please turn in your forms or seek a new one at the office.
Tuesday, October 17 & Wednesday, October 18: Vision Screening. I need a volunteer on both days to help the screeners find the right classrooms. Any takers?
Friday, October 20: 3K, 4K, 5K Dinner/Devotion Night, to be followed by SHINE Event. This will be a night of great fun for your family! We have lots of special crafts and games planned!
Sunday, October 22: Both 4K classes are in charge of the coffee hour at church. Donations go directly to our classrooms for all those extra little things we buy at craft stores, etc. If you can provide bakery (store bought is fine) email me.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 8:30-11:40: FIELD TRIP TO THE PUMPKIN FARM, Nieman Markets!
If you have a variable work schedule and your days to co-op change monthly, please email me with your November schedule. Thanks.
I will be making home visits beginning August 1.
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MISSION STATEMENT
I believe that each student is a redeemed child of God, capable of learning at their own level. I want to convey the love of Christ to both students and parents, using God's command to love one another.
BIOGRAPHY
After graduation from Mt. Calvary Lutheran School, I attended Milwaukee Lutheran High School. I obtained my teaching degree from Concordia - River Forest. I also went to Concordia - River Forest to work on and complete my MA. At Concordia in Mequon, I completed the necessary courses for Early Childhood certification by the State of Wisconsin.
CURRENT POSITION
I am currently teaching Sr. Kindergarten children. I enjoy the challenges of teaching the children at this level. It is so rewarding to see them learn new concepts and see the enthusiasm they have each day. They want to give 100% to each task they tackle.
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