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Mrs. Bailey's Pre-K / Music
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Welcome to Mrs. Bailey's Pre-K / Music Website  "Whose child is this?" I asked one day Seeing a little one out at play. "Mine," said the parent with a tender smile, "Mine to keep a little while To bathe his hands and comb his hair To tell him what he is to wear To prepare him that he may always be good And each day do the things he should." "Whose child is this?" I asked again As the door opened wide and someone came in. "Mine," said the teacher with a tender smile, "Mine to keep a little while To teach him how to be gentle and kind To train and direct his dear little mind To help him live by every rule And get the best he can from school!" ABOUT THE TEACHER: I have been teaching for 35 years - grades 1, 2, 4, 6, transitional 1st, pre-k and kindergarten. I spend a lot of time in the summer planning and preparing activites for my pre-k classroom. Pre-k is lots of fun and very rewarding. With the help of parents and school these kids will really "TAKE-OFF!" Please feel free to call the school and schedule a conference whenever necessary.  I love getting the students ready for performances, teaching some fundamentals of music, and having fun with musical learning games. My elementary music classes always sing at the Veterans' Day program. This is an especially important event and very meaningful to me because my youngest son did two tours of duty in Iraq. We will also present at least two musicals a year. My husband is a hospital controller, and we have three grown sons - Matt, a nurse/medical equipment salesman; Mark, a draftsman/oil field equipment salesman; and Luke, a student in nuclear medicine. Mark is married to Luzann. She works in a bank and is expecting our first grandchild in December. He's a boy, and his name is Lane Edward Bailey. Our teacher helper is Mrs. Amanda Taylor. She is an integral part of our pre-k classroom. Mrs. Taylor is busy creating her own Facebook page just for students and parents to access. PRE-K BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS The pre-k students are expected to talk only at appropriate times, keep their hands and feet to themselves and pay attention. When a child misbehaves, he/she is warned. If the unwanted actions continue, the child will sit in time out for 5 minutes. Continued disruptive behavior will result in loss of a sticker and sitting out for 5 minutes at recess. MUSIC DISCIPLINE The music classes are large and good behavior is a must. Students are to participate, pay attention, stay in their assigned place, talk only with permission, and keep their hands and feet to themselves. They should also respect me and their fellow classmates. If a student ignores a warning, he/she will sign the book and lose 10 points from their daily grade. Each subsequent misbehavior loses another 10 points. A daily grade of 100 is received when a student follows the rules for the day. PRE-K 8:00-8:30-Breakfast 8:30- Morning Activities Meeting Time Learning Stations: PHONICS LESSON MATH LESSON CENTERS COMPUTER LIBRARY 10:30-Recess 10:50-Restroom Break 10:55-Lunch 11:25-Dismiss MUSIC  12:35-1:05- KINDERGARTEN 1:05-1:35- FIRST GRADE 1:35-2:05- THIRD GRADE 2:10-2:40- SECOND GRADE My conference time: 2:45. Call the school for a conference at 883-2311. My e-mail address: debbie.bailey@region16.net While we teach our children about life, our children teach us what life is all about!

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