🌟 New Resource for Families of Young Children! 🌟

ParentGuidance.org now offers a new on-demand course: Milestones to Progress: Guiding Your Child from Birth Through the Early School Years.
πŸ”— https://parentguidance.org/courses/milestones-to-progress/
Designed for parents and caregivers of children ages 0–5, this free course covers:
βœ… Emotional regulation
βœ… Communication skills
βœ… School readiness
βœ… Developmental milestones
βœ… Behaviors & routines
βœ… Building strong parent-school connections

This is a wonderful resource for families preparing for kindergarten and the early school years. We’re excited to share this support with our community and help connect families with trusted tools right from the start!
@ParentGuidance @cook_center_
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about 11 hours ago, CWASD
flyer for early childhood course for parents; photo of family and parent guidance medalion
🌞 Happy Summer, East and West Families!
We hope you're having a fantastic start to your summer!

We're excited to share our Summer Bingo Calendars with tips and resources designed to help keep your child's skills fresh and ready for next school year. These calendars make learning fun while maintaining the progress your student made this year!

πŸ“‹ How It Works:
Complete activities from the calendar throughout the summer and mark the boxes as you work on them together. Please return the sheet to school on September 3, 2026, with your student.

Summer is the perfect time to explore, play, and discover togetherβ€”these activities make it easy to keep learning joyful and connected! We'll see you in the fall, ready to build on this year's success!

Enjoy!
The East and West Elementary Staff
#WeAreWeiser
1 day ago, CWASD
"Dear families and caregivers,   We're thrilled you're joining our kindergarten community! To help your child have the best start possible, we'd love to share some fun ways you can support their readiness. Think of it as a little adventure you're going on together! You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for Kindergarten🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library   Listen to a story and talk about what the character does     Solve 10 addition facts  Practice writing letters A–Z   Visit the Robesonia Library   Sing the alphabet song     Count out loud to 20   Read a book with a family member   Practice rhyming words like cat- bat or hip-tip     Write numbers 1 – 20  Point to colors and name them   Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Make AB, AABB, ABCABC patterns   Match uppercase and lowercase letters     Read for 10 minutes  Look for shapes around your house    Clap words with 1, 2, or 3 syllables  Go for a walk and find 5 objects  Visit the Wernersville Library   Write or trace your name     Draw a picture and tell a story about it  Count objects (rocks, toys, snacks)     Visit the Reading Public Museum and Grounds     First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do to prepare your child for Kindergarten: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Let your child draw, color, play with play-dough, use child-safe scissors, or string beads. These activities strengthen those little hands and fingers! 🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your kiddo to wash their hands, put on their own shoes, choose between two snacks, or help with simple tasks. You'll be amazed at how proud they feel! πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings and practice calming strategies like deep breathing, counting to ten, or taking a quiet moment. Teaching emotional awareness builds resilience and helps them navigate big feelings!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” This is the best part! Snuggle up with your child and read together every day β€” picture books, silly rhymes, or their favorite story for the 100th time! Reading aloud builds language skills, sparks curiosity, and creates the coziest memories. πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum β€” Explore both the inside and outside of the museum. It's a wonderful way to spark curiosity and have fun learning together! πŸ“– Library Time β€” Visit our local libraries to see the many resources they have to offer. Your child will love exploring books and discovering new favorites!         πŸ“–Womelsdorf Library           πŸ“– Robesonia Library  	   πŸ“– Wernersville Library         πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum 				                                                     		                  				          🌟Your support at home makes such a difference, and we can't wait to celebrate your child's summer time journey with you. Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East  and West Elementary  Dear families and caregivers,   Are you ready for the sunshine and warm weather?  Here are some fun ways to practice some of the important skills that your child has learned throughout the school year.   These activities are designed to be short and playful for about 5–10 minutes. You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for First Grade🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library     Read a story and retell beginning, middle, and end    Solve 10 addition facts  Write 3 sentences about your favorite animal   Visit the Robesonia Library   Read 5 trick words     Count to 100 by 1’s, 5’s, & 10’s  Read a book to a family member  Write a sentence with a capital & period    Write numbers 1 – 50  Solve 5 subtraction facts     Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Find a square, circle, triangle, cube, sphere, cone, or cylinder while taking a walk  Write a sentence about your day    Read for 10 minutes  Compare numbers  Using  =, <, >    Write 5 CVC words such a bat, get, or pig   Solve a story problem Visit the Wernersville Library   Read a poem out loud    Write 2 questions about a story. Be sure to use who, what, when, where, or why.   Count objects up to  20   Visit the Reading Public Museum      First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do together over the summer: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Provide opportunities for your child to draw, color, build with small blocks, cut with scissors, and complete puzzles. These activities continue to strengthen hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills needed for writing and other classroom tasks!  🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your child to manage their own routines like washing hands, getting dressed, organizing their belongings, and completing simple chores at home. You'll be amazed at how capable and confident they become!  πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings like happy, sad, angry, or worried. Teach them calming strategies like taking deep breaths, counting to 10, or talking about what's bothering them. When kids learn to understand their emotions, they feel more confident and can handle tough moments!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” Continue reading together daily β€” chapter books, adventure stories, or their favorite tales. Reading aloud strengthens comprehension skills, builds vocabulary, and keeps the love of learning alive. These shared moments create lasting memories!  πŸ”— Valuable Resources β€” Here are some QR codes for resources to support your child.  Hundreds Chart		Fundations Chart	Five Start Sentence Checklist	Trick words	   		            							           								 🌟We're grateful for your partnership in your child's education. Your support at home is powerful, and we look forward to celebrating all the growth together!  Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East and Elementary  "
"Dear families and caregivers,   We're thrilled you're joining our kindergarten community! To help your child have the best start possible, we'd love to share some fun ways you can support their readiness. Think of it as a little adventure you're going on together! You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for Kindergarten🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library   Listen to a story and talk about what the character does     Solve 10 addition facts  Practice writing letters A–Z   Visit the Robesonia Library   Sing the alphabet song     Count out loud to 20   Read a book with a family member   Practice rhyming words like cat- bat or hip-tip     Write numbers 1 – 20  Point to colors and name them   Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Make AB, AABB, ABCABC patterns   Match uppercase and lowercase letters     Read for 10 minutes  Look for shapes around your house    Clap words with 1, 2, or 3 syllables  Go for a walk and find 5 objects  Visit the Wernersville Library   Write or trace your name     Draw a picture and tell a story about it  Count objects (rocks, toys, snacks)     Visit the Reading Public Museum and Grounds     First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do to prepare your child for Kindergarten: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Let your child draw, color, play with play-dough, use child-safe scissors, or string beads. These activities strengthen those little hands and fingers! 🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your kiddo to wash their hands, put on their own shoes, choose between two snacks, or help with simple tasks. You'll be amazed at how proud they feel! πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings and practice calming strategies like deep breathing, counting to ten, or taking a quiet moment. Teaching emotional awareness builds resilience and helps them navigate big feelings!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” This is the best part! Snuggle up with your child and read together every day β€” picture books, silly rhymes, or their favorite story for the 100th time! Reading aloud builds language skills, sparks curiosity, and creates the coziest memories. πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum β€” Explore both the inside and outside of the museum. It's a wonderful way to spark curiosity and have fun learning together! πŸ“– Library Time β€” Visit our local libraries to see the many resources they have to offer. Your child will love exploring books and discovering new favorites!         πŸ“–Womelsdorf Library           πŸ“– Robesonia Library  	   πŸ“– Wernersville Library         πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum 				                                                     		                  				          🌟Your support at home makes such a difference, and we can't wait to celebrate your child's summer time journey with you. Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East  and West Elementary  Dear families and caregivers,   Are you ready for the sunshine and warm weather?  Here are some fun ways to practice some of the important skills that your child has learned throughout the school year.   These activities are designed to be short and playful for about 5–10 minutes. You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for First Grade🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library     Read a story and retell beginning, middle, and end    Solve 10 addition facts  Write 3 sentences about your favorite animal   Visit the Robesonia Library   Read 5 trick words     Count to 100 by 1’s, 5’s, & 10’s  Read a book to a family member  Write a sentence with a capital & period    Write numbers 1 – 50  Solve 5 subtraction facts     Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Find a square, circle, triangle, cube, sphere, cone, or cylinder while taking a walk  Write a sentence about your day    Read for 10 minutes  Compare numbers  Using  =, <, >    Write 5 CVC words such a bat, get, or pig   Solve a story problem Visit the Wernersville Library   Read a poem out loud    Write 2 questions about a story. Be sure to use who, what, when, where, or why.   Count objects up to  20   Visit the Reading Public Museum      First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do together over the summer: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Provide opportunities for your child to draw, color, build with small blocks, cut with scissors, and complete puzzles. These activities continue to strengthen hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills needed for writing and other classroom tasks!  🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your child to manage their own routines like washing hands, getting dressed, organizing their belongings, and completing simple chores at home. You'll be amazed at how capable and confident they become!  πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings like happy, sad, angry, or worried. Teach them calming strategies like taking deep breaths, counting to 10, or talking about what's bothering them. When kids learn to understand their emotions, they feel more confident and can handle tough moments!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” Continue reading together daily β€” chapter books, adventure stories, or their favorite tales. Reading aloud strengthens comprehension skills, builds vocabulary, and keeps the love of learning alive. These shared moments create lasting memories!  πŸ”— Valuable Resources β€” Here are some QR codes for resources to support your child.  Hundreds Chart		Fundations Chart	Five Start Sentence Checklist	Trick words	   		            							           								 🌟We're grateful for your partnership in your child's education. Your support at home is powerful, and we look forward to celebrating all the growth together!  Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East and Elementary  "
"Dear families and caregivers,   We're thrilled you're joining our kindergarten community! To help your child have the best start possible, we'd love to share some fun ways you can support their readiness. Think of it as a little adventure you're going on together! You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for Kindergarten🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library   Listen to a story and talk about what the character does     Solve 10 addition facts  Practice writing letters A–Z   Visit the Robesonia Library   Sing the alphabet song     Count out loud to 20   Read a book with a family member   Practice rhyming words like cat- bat or hip-tip     Write numbers 1 – 20  Point to colors and name them   Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Make AB, AABB, ABCABC patterns   Match uppercase and lowercase letters     Read for 10 minutes  Look for shapes around your house    Clap words with 1, 2, or 3 syllables  Go for a walk and find 5 objects  Visit the Wernersville Library   Write or trace your name     Draw a picture and tell a story about it  Count objects (rocks, toys, snacks)     Visit the Reading Public Museum and Grounds     First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do to prepare your child for Kindergarten: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Let your child draw, color, play with play-dough, use child-safe scissors, or string beads. These activities strengthen those little hands and fingers! 🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your kiddo to wash their hands, put on their own shoes, choose between two snacks, or help with simple tasks. You'll be amazed at how proud they feel! πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings and practice calming strategies like deep breathing, counting to ten, or taking a quiet moment. Teaching emotional awareness builds resilience and helps them navigate big feelings!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” This is the best part! Snuggle up with your child and read together every day β€” picture books, silly rhymes, or their favorite story for the 100th time! Reading aloud builds language skills, sparks curiosity, and creates the coziest memories. πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum β€” Explore both the inside and outside of the museum. It's a wonderful way to spark curiosity and have fun learning together! πŸ“– Library Time β€” Visit our local libraries to see the many resources they have to offer. Your child will love exploring books and discovering new favorites!         πŸ“–Womelsdorf Library           πŸ“– Robesonia Library  	   πŸ“– Wernersville Library         πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum 				                                                     		                  				          🌟Your support at home makes such a difference, and we can't wait to celebrate your child's summer time journey with you. Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East  and West Elementary  Dear families and caregivers,   Are you ready for the sunshine and warm weather?  Here are some fun ways to practice some of the important skills that your child has learned throughout the school year.   These activities are designed to be short and playful for about 5–10 minutes. You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for First Grade🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library     Read a story and retell beginning, middle, and end    Solve 10 addition facts  Write 3 sentences about your favorite animal   Visit the Robesonia Library   Read 5 trick words     Count to 100 by 1’s, 5’s, & 10’s  Read a book to a family member  Write a sentence with a capital & period    Write numbers 1 – 50  Solve 5 subtraction facts     Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Find a square, circle, triangle, cube, sphere, cone, or cylinder while taking a walk  Write a sentence about your day    Read for 10 minutes  Compare numbers  Using  =, <, >    Write 5 CVC words such a bat, get, or pig   Solve a story problem Visit the Wernersville Library   Read a poem out loud    Write 2 questions about a story. Be sure to use who, what, when, where, or why.   Count objects up to  20   Visit the Reading Public Museum      First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do together over the summer: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Provide opportunities for your child to draw, color, build with small blocks, cut with scissors, and complete puzzles. These activities continue to strengthen hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills needed for writing and other classroom tasks!  🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your child to manage their own routines like washing hands, getting dressed, organizing their belongings, and completing simple chores at home. You'll be amazed at how capable and confident they become!  πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings like happy, sad, angry, or worried. Teach them calming strategies like taking deep breaths, counting to 10, or talking about what's bothering them. When kids learn to understand their emotions, they feel more confident and can handle tough moments!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” Continue reading together daily β€” chapter books, adventure stories, or their favorite tales. Reading aloud strengthens comprehension skills, builds vocabulary, and keeps the love of learning alive. These shared moments create lasting memories!  πŸ”— Valuable Resources β€” Here are some QR codes for resources to support your child.  Hundreds Chart		Fundations Chart	Five Start Sentence Checklist	Trick words	   		            							           								 🌟We're grateful for your partnership in your child's education. Your support at home is powerful, and we look forward to celebrating all the growth together!  Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East and Elementary  "
"Dear families and caregivers,   We're thrilled you're joining our kindergarten community! To help your child have the best start possible, we'd love to share some fun ways you can support their readiness. Think of it as a little adventure you're going on together! You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for Kindergarten🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library   Listen to a story and talk about what the character does     Solve 10 addition facts  Practice writing letters A–Z   Visit the Robesonia Library   Sing the alphabet song     Count out loud to 20   Read a book with a family member   Practice rhyming words like cat- bat or hip-tip     Write numbers 1 – 20  Point to colors and name them   Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Make AB, AABB, ABCABC patterns   Match uppercase and lowercase letters     Read for 10 minutes  Look for shapes around your house    Clap words with 1, 2, or 3 syllables  Go for a walk and find 5 objects  Visit the Wernersville Library   Write or trace your name     Draw a picture and tell a story about it  Count objects (rocks, toys, snacks)     Visit the Reading Public Museum and Grounds     First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do to prepare your child for Kindergarten: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Let your child draw, color, play with play-dough, use child-safe scissors, or string beads. These activities strengthen those little hands and fingers! 🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your kiddo to wash their hands, put on their own shoes, choose between two snacks, or help with simple tasks. You'll be amazed at how proud they feel! πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings and practice calming strategies like deep breathing, counting to ten, or taking a quiet moment. Teaching emotional awareness builds resilience and helps them navigate big feelings!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” This is the best part! Snuggle up with your child and read together every day β€” picture books, silly rhymes, or their favorite story for the 100th time! Reading aloud builds language skills, sparks curiosity, and creates the coziest memories. πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum β€” Explore both the inside and outside of the museum. It's a wonderful way to spark curiosity and have fun learning together! πŸ“– Library Time β€” Visit our local libraries to see the many resources they have to offer. Your child will love exploring books and discovering new favorites!         πŸ“–Womelsdorf Library           πŸ“– Robesonia Library  	   πŸ“– Wernersville Library         πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum 				                                                     		                  				          🌟Your support at home makes such a difference, and we can't wait to celebrate your child's summer time journey with you. Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East  and West Elementary  Dear families and caregivers,   Are you ready for the sunshine and warm weather?  Here are some fun ways to practice some of the important skills that your child has learned throughout the school year.   These activities are designed to be short and playful for about 5–10 minutes. You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for First Grade🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library     Read a story and retell beginning, middle, and end    Solve 10 addition facts  Write 3 sentences about your favorite animal   Visit the Robesonia Library   Read 5 trick words     Count to 100 by 1’s, 5’s, & 10’s  Read a book to a family member  Write a sentence with a capital & period    Write numbers 1 – 50  Solve 5 subtraction facts     Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Find a square, circle, triangle, cube, sphere, cone, or cylinder while taking a walk  Write a sentence about your day    Read for 10 minutes  Compare numbers  Using  =, <, >    Write 5 CVC words such a bat, get, or pig   Solve a story problem Visit the Wernersville Library   Read a poem out loud    Write 2 questions about a story. Be sure to use who, what, when, where, or why.   Count objects up to  20   Visit the Reading Public Museum      First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do together over the summer: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Provide opportunities for your child to draw, color, build with small blocks, cut with scissors, and complete puzzles. These activities continue to strengthen hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills needed for writing and other classroom tasks!  🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your child to manage their own routines like washing hands, getting dressed, organizing their belongings, and completing simple chores at home. You'll be amazed at how capable and confident they become!  πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings like happy, sad, angry, or worried. Teach them calming strategies like taking deep breaths, counting to 10, or talking about what's bothering them. When kids learn to understand their emotions, they feel more confident and can handle tough moments!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” Continue reading together daily β€” chapter books, adventure stories, or their favorite tales. Reading aloud strengthens comprehension skills, builds vocabulary, and keeps the love of learning alive. These shared moments create lasting memories!  πŸ”— Valuable Resources β€” Here are some QR codes for resources to support your child.  Hundreds Chart		Fundations Chart	Five Start Sentence Checklist	Trick words	   		            							           								 🌟We're grateful for your partnership in your child's education. Your support at home is powerful, and we look forward to celebrating all the growth together!  Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East and Elementary  "
"Dear families and caregivers,   We're thrilled you're joining our kindergarten community! To help your child have the best start possible, we'd love to share some fun ways you can support their readiness. Think of it as a little adventure you're going on together! You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for Kindergarten🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library   Listen to a story and talk about what the character does     Solve 10 addition facts  Practice writing letters A–Z   Visit the Robesonia Library   Sing the alphabet song     Count out loud to 20   Read a book with a family member   Practice rhyming words like cat- bat or hip-tip     Write numbers 1 – 20  Point to colors and name them   Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Make AB, AABB, ABCABC patterns   Match uppercase and lowercase letters     Read for 10 minutes  Look for shapes around your house    Clap words with 1, 2, or 3 syllables  Go for a walk and find 5 objects  Visit the Wernersville Library   Write or trace your name     Draw a picture and tell a story about it  Count objects (rocks, toys, snacks)     Visit the Reading Public Museum and Grounds     First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do to prepare your child for Kindergarten: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Let your child draw, color, play with play-dough, use child-safe scissors, or string beads. These activities strengthen those little hands and fingers! 🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your kiddo to wash their hands, put on their own shoes, choose between two snacks, or help with simple tasks. You'll be amazed at how proud they feel! πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings and practice calming strategies like deep breathing, counting to ten, or taking a quiet moment. Teaching emotional awareness builds resilience and helps them navigate big feelings!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” This is the best part! Snuggle up with your child and read together every day β€” picture books, silly rhymes, or their favorite story for the 100th time! Reading aloud builds language skills, sparks curiosity, and creates the coziest memories. πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum β€” Explore both the inside and outside of the museum. It's a wonderful way to spark curiosity and have fun learning together! πŸ“– Library Time β€” Visit our local libraries to see the many resources they have to offer. Your child will love exploring books and discovering new favorites!         πŸ“–Womelsdorf Library           πŸ“– Robesonia Library  	   πŸ“– Wernersville Library         πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum 				                                                     		                  				          🌟Your support at home makes such a difference, and we can't wait to celebrate your child's summer time journey with you. Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East  and West Elementary  Dear families and caregivers,   Are you ready for the sunshine and warm weather?  Here are some fun ways to practice some of the important skills that your child has learned throughout the school year.   These activities are designed to be short and playful for about 5–10 minutes. You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for First Grade🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library     Read a story and retell beginning, middle, and end    Solve 10 addition facts  Write 3 sentences about your favorite animal   Visit the Robesonia Library   Read 5 trick words     Count to 100 by 1’s, 5’s, & 10’s  Read a book to a family member  Write a sentence with a capital & period    Write numbers 1 – 50  Solve 5 subtraction facts     Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Find a square, circle, triangle, cube, sphere, cone, or cylinder while taking a walk  Write a sentence about your day    Read for 10 minutes  Compare numbers  Using  =, <, >    Write 5 CVC words such a bat, get, or pig   Solve a story problem Visit the Wernersville Library   Read a poem out loud    Write 2 questions about a story. Be sure to use who, what, when, where, or why.   Count objects up to  20   Visit the Reading Public Museum      First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do together over the summer: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Provide opportunities for your child to draw, color, build with small blocks, cut with scissors, and complete puzzles. These activities continue to strengthen hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills needed for writing and other classroom tasks!  🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your child to manage their own routines like washing hands, getting dressed, organizing their belongings, and completing simple chores at home. You'll be amazed at how capable and confident they become!  πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings like happy, sad, angry, or worried. Teach them calming strategies like taking deep breaths, counting to 10, or talking about what's bothering them. When kids learn to understand their emotions, they feel more confident and can handle tough moments!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” Continue reading together daily β€” chapter books, adventure stories, or their favorite tales. Reading aloud strengthens comprehension skills, builds vocabulary, and keeps the love of learning alive. These shared moments create lasting memories!  πŸ”— Valuable Resources β€” Here are some QR codes for resources to support your child.  Hundreds Chart		Fundations Chart	Five Start Sentence Checklist	Trick words	   		            							           								 🌟We're grateful for your partnership in your child's education. Your support at home is powerful, and we look forward to celebrating all the growth together!  Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East and Elementary  "
"Dear families and caregivers,   We're thrilled you're joining our kindergarten community! To help your child have the best start possible, we'd love to share some fun ways you can support their readiness. Think of it as a little adventure you're going on together! You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for Kindergarten🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library   Listen to a story and talk about what the character does     Solve 10 addition facts  Practice writing letters A–Z   Visit the Robesonia Library   Sing the alphabet song     Count out loud to 20   Read a book with a family member   Practice rhyming words like cat- bat or hip-tip     Write numbers 1 – 20  Point to colors and name them   Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Make AB, AABB, ABCABC patterns   Match uppercase and lowercase letters     Read for 10 minutes  Look for shapes around your house    Clap words with 1, 2, or 3 syllables  Go for a walk and find 5 objects  Visit the Wernersville Library   Write or trace your name     Draw a picture and tell a story about it  Count objects (rocks, toys, snacks)     Visit the Reading Public Museum and Grounds     First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do to prepare your child for Kindergarten: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Let your child draw, color, play with play-dough, use child-safe scissors, or string beads. These activities strengthen those little hands and fingers! 🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your kiddo to wash their hands, put on their own shoes, choose between two snacks, or help with simple tasks. You'll be amazed at how proud they feel! πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings and practice calming strategies like deep breathing, counting to ten, or taking a quiet moment. Teaching emotional awareness builds resilience and helps them navigate big feelings!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” This is the best part! Snuggle up with your child and read together every day β€” picture books, silly rhymes, or their favorite story for the 100th time! Reading aloud builds language skills, sparks curiosity, and creates the coziest memories. πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum β€” Explore both the inside and outside of the museum. It's a wonderful way to spark curiosity and have fun learning together! πŸ“– Library Time β€” Visit our local libraries to see the many resources they have to offer. Your child will love exploring books and discovering new favorites!         πŸ“–Womelsdorf Library           πŸ“– Robesonia Library  	   πŸ“– Wernersville Library         πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum 				                                                     		                  				          🌟Your support at home makes such a difference, and we can't wait to celebrate your child's summer time journey with you. Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East  and West Elementary  Dear families and caregivers,   Are you ready for the sunshine and warm weather?  Here are some fun ways to practice some of the important skills that your child has learned throughout the school year.   These activities are designed to be short and playful for about 5–10 minutes. You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for First Grade🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library     Read a story and retell beginning, middle, and end    Solve 10 addition facts  Write 3 sentences about your favorite animal   Visit the Robesonia Library   Read 5 trick words     Count to 100 by 1’s, 5’s, & 10’s  Read a book to a family member  Write a sentence with a capital & period    Write numbers 1 – 50  Solve 5 subtraction facts     Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Find a square, circle, triangle, cube, sphere, cone, or cylinder while taking a walk  Write a sentence about your day    Read for 10 minutes  Compare numbers  Using  =, <, >    Write 5 CVC words such a bat, get, or pig   Solve a story problem Visit the Wernersville Library   Read a poem out loud    Write 2 questions about a story. Be sure to use who, what, when, where, or why.   Count objects up to  20   Visit the Reading Public Museum      First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do together over the summer: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Provide opportunities for your child to draw, color, build with small blocks, cut with scissors, and complete puzzles. These activities continue to strengthen hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills needed for writing and other classroom tasks!  🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your child to manage their own routines like washing hands, getting dressed, organizing their belongings, and completing simple chores at home. You'll be amazed at how capable and confident they become!  πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings like happy, sad, angry, or worried. Teach them calming strategies like taking deep breaths, counting to 10, or talking about what's bothering them. When kids learn to understand their emotions, they feel more confident and can handle tough moments!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” Continue reading together daily β€” chapter books, adventure stories, or their favorite tales. Reading aloud strengthens comprehension skills, builds vocabulary, and keeps the love of learning alive. These shared moments create lasting memories!  πŸ”— Valuable Resources β€” Here are some QR codes for resources to support your child.  Hundreds Chart		Fundations Chart	Five Start Sentence Checklist	Trick words	   		            							           								 🌟We're grateful for your partnership in your child's education. Your support at home is powerful, and we look forward to celebrating all the growth together!  Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East and Elementary  "
"Dear families and caregivers,   We're thrilled you're joining our kindergarten community! To help your child have the best start possible, we'd love to share some fun ways you can support their readiness. Think of it as a little adventure you're going on together! You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for Kindergarten🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library   Listen to a story and talk about what the character does     Solve 10 addition facts  Practice writing letters A–Z   Visit the Robesonia Library   Sing the alphabet song     Count out loud to 20   Read a book with a family member   Practice rhyming words like cat- bat or hip-tip     Write numbers 1 – 20  Point to colors and name them   Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Make AB, AABB, ABCABC patterns   Match uppercase and lowercase letters     Read for 10 minutes  Look for shapes around your house    Clap words with 1, 2, or 3 syllables  Go for a walk and find 5 objects  Visit the Wernersville Library   Write or trace your name     Draw a picture and tell a story about it  Count objects (rocks, toys, snacks)     Visit the Reading Public Museum and Grounds     First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do to prepare your child for Kindergarten: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Let your child draw, color, play with play-dough, use child-safe scissors, or string beads. These activities strengthen those little hands and fingers! 🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your kiddo to wash their hands, put on their own shoes, choose between two snacks, or help with simple tasks. You'll be amazed at how proud they feel! πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings and practice calming strategies like deep breathing, counting to ten, or taking a quiet moment. Teaching emotional awareness builds resilience and helps them navigate big feelings!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” This is the best part! Snuggle up with your child and read together every day β€” picture books, silly rhymes, or their favorite story for the 100th time! Reading aloud builds language skills, sparks curiosity, and creates the coziest memories. πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum β€” Explore both the inside and outside of the museum. It's a wonderful way to spark curiosity and have fun learning together! πŸ“– Library Time β€” Visit our local libraries to see the many resources they have to offer. Your child will love exploring books and discovering new favorites!         πŸ“–Womelsdorf Library           πŸ“– Robesonia Library  	   πŸ“– Wernersville Library         πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum 				                                                     		                  				          🌟Your support at home makes such a difference, and we can't wait to celebrate your child's summer time journey with you. Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East  and West Elementary  Dear families and caregivers,   Are you ready for the sunshine and warm weather?  Here are some fun ways to practice some of the important skills that your child has learned throughout the school year.   These activities are designed to be short and playful for about 5–10 minutes. You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for First Grade🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library     Read a story and retell beginning, middle, and end    Solve 10 addition facts  Write 3 sentences about your favorite animal   Visit the Robesonia Library   Read 5 trick words     Count to 100 by 1’s, 5’s, & 10’s  Read a book to a family member  Write a sentence with a capital & period    Write numbers 1 – 50  Solve 5 subtraction facts     Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Find a square, circle, triangle, cube, sphere, cone, or cylinder while taking a walk  Write a sentence about your day    Read for 10 minutes  Compare numbers  Using  =, <, >    Write 5 CVC words such a bat, get, or pig   Solve a story problem Visit the Wernersville Library   Read a poem out loud    Write 2 questions about a story. Be sure to use who, what, when, where, or why.   Count objects up to  20   Visit the Reading Public Museum      First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do together over the summer: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Provide opportunities for your child to draw, color, build with small blocks, cut with scissors, and complete puzzles. These activities continue to strengthen hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills needed for writing and other classroom tasks!  🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your child to manage their own routines like washing hands, getting dressed, organizing their belongings, and completing simple chores at home. You'll be amazed at how capable and confident they become!  πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings like happy, sad, angry, or worried. Teach them calming strategies like taking deep breaths, counting to 10, or talking about what's bothering them. When kids learn to understand their emotions, they feel more confident and can handle tough moments!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” Continue reading together daily β€” chapter books, adventure stories, or their favorite tales. Reading aloud strengthens comprehension skills, builds vocabulary, and keeps the love of learning alive. These shared moments create lasting memories!  πŸ”— Valuable Resources β€” Here are some QR codes for resources to support your child.  Hundreds Chart		Fundations Chart	Five Start Sentence Checklist	Trick words	   		            							           								 🌟We're grateful for your partnership in your child's education. Your support at home is powerful, and we look forward to celebrating all the growth together!  Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East and Elementary  "
"Dear families and caregivers,   We're thrilled you're joining our kindergarten community! To help your child have the best start possible, we'd love to share some fun ways you can support their readiness. Think of it as a little adventure you're going on together! You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for Kindergarten🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library   Listen to a story and talk about what the character does     Solve 10 addition facts  Practice writing letters A–Z   Visit the Robesonia Library   Sing the alphabet song     Count out loud to 20   Read a book with a family member   Practice rhyming words like cat- bat or hip-tip     Write numbers 1 – 20  Point to colors and name them   Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Make AB, AABB, ABCABC patterns   Match uppercase and lowercase letters     Read for 10 minutes  Look for shapes around your house    Clap words with 1, 2, or 3 syllables  Go for a walk and find 5 objects  Visit the Wernersville Library   Write or trace your name     Draw a picture and tell a story about it  Count objects (rocks, toys, snacks)     Visit the Reading Public Museum and Grounds     First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do to prepare your child for Kindergarten: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Let your child draw, color, play with play-dough, use child-safe scissors, or string beads. These activities strengthen those little hands and fingers! 🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your kiddo to wash their hands, put on their own shoes, choose between two snacks, or help with simple tasks. You'll be amazed at how proud they feel! πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings and practice calming strategies like deep breathing, counting to ten, or taking a quiet moment. Teaching emotional awareness builds resilience and helps them navigate big feelings!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” This is the best part! Snuggle up with your child and read together every day β€” picture books, silly rhymes, or their favorite story for the 100th time! Reading aloud builds language skills, sparks curiosity, and creates the coziest memories. πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum β€” Explore both the inside and outside of the museum. It's a wonderful way to spark curiosity and have fun learning together! πŸ“– Library Time β€” Visit our local libraries to see the many resources they have to offer. Your child will love exploring books and discovering new favorites!         πŸ“–Womelsdorf Library           πŸ“– Robesonia Library  	   πŸ“– Wernersville Library         πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum 				                                                     		                  				          🌟Your support at home makes such a difference, and we can't wait to celebrate your child's summer time journey with you. Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East  and West Elementary  Dear families and caregivers,   Are you ready for the sunshine and warm weather?  Here are some fun ways to practice some of the important skills that your child has learned throughout the school year.   These activities are designed to be short and playful for about 5–10 minutes. You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for First Grade🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library     Read a story and retell beginning, middle, and end    Solve 10 addition facts  Write 3 sentences about your favorite animal   Visit the Robesonia Library   Read 5 trick words     Count to 100 by 1’s, 5’s, & 10’s  Read a book to a family member  Write a sentence with a capital & period    Write numbers 1 – 50  Solve 5 subtraction facts     Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Find a square, circle, triangle, cube, sphere, cone, or cylinder while taking a walk  Write a sentence about your day    Read for 10 minutes  Compare numbers  Using  =, <, >    Write 5 CVC words such a bat, get, or pig   Solve a story problem Visit the Wernersville Library   Read a poem out loud    Write 2 questions about a story. Be sure to use who, what, when, where, or why.   Count objects up to  20   Visit the Reading Public Museum      First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do together over the summer: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Provide opportunities for your child to draw, color, build with small blocks, cut with scissors, and complete puzzles. These activities continue to strengthen hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills needed for writing and other classroom tasks!  🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your child to manage their own routines like washing hands, getting dressed, organizing their belongings, and completing simple chores at home. You'll be amazed at how capable and confident they become!  πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings like happy, sad, angry, or worried. Teach them calming strategies like taking deep breaths, counting to 10, or talking about what's bothering them. When kids learn to understand their emotions, they feel more confident and can handle tough moments!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” Continue reading together daily β€” chapter books, adventure stories, or their favorite tales. Reading aloud strengthens comprehension skills, builds vocabulary, and keeps the love of learning alive. These shared moments create lasting memories!  πŸ”— Valuable Resources β€” Here are some QR codes for resources to support your child.  Hundreds Chart		Fundations Chart	Five Start Sentence Checklist	Trick words	   		            							           								 🌟We're grateful for your partnership in your child's education. Your support at home is powerful, and we look forward to celebrating all the growth together!  Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East and Elementary  "
"Dear families and caregivers,   We're thrilled you're joining our kindergarten community! To help your child have the best start possible, we'd love to share some fun ways you can support their readiness. Think of it as a little adventure you're going on together! You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for Kindergarten🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library   Listen to a story and talk about what the character does     Solve 10 addition facts  Practice writing letters A–Z   Visit the Robesonia Library   Sing the alphabet song     Count out loud to 20   Read a book with a family member   Practice rhyming words like cat- bat or hip-tip     Write numbers 1 – 20  Point to colors and name them   Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Make AB, AABB, ABCABC patterns   Match uppercase and lowercase letters     Read for 10 minutes  Look for shapes around your house    Clap words with 1, 2, or 3 syllables  Go for a walk and find 5 objects  Visit the Wernersville Library   Write or trace your name     Draw a picture and tell a story about it  Count objects (rocks, toys, snacks)     Visit the Reading Public Museum and Grounds     First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do to prepare your child for Kindergarten: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Let your child draw, color, play with play-dough, use child-safe scissors, or string beads. These activities strengthen those little hands and fingers! 🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your kiddo to wash their hands, put on their own shoes, choose between two snacks, or help with simple tasks. You'll be amazed at how proud they feel! πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings and practice calming strategies like deep breathing, counting to ten, or taking a quiet moment. Teaching emotional awareness builds resilience and helps them navigate big feelings!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” This is the best part! Snuggle up with your child and read together every day β€” picture books, silly rhymes, or their favorite story for the 100th time! Reading aloud builds language skills, sparks curiosity, and creates the coziest memories. πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum β€” Explore both the inside and outside of the museum. It's a wonderful way to spark curiosity and have fun learning together! πŸ“– Library Time β€” Visit our local libraries to see the many resources they have to offer. Your child will love exploring books and discovering new favorites!         πŸ“–Womelsdorf Library           πŸ“– Robesonia Library  	   πŸ“– Wernersville Library         πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum 				                                                     		                  				          🌟Your support at home makes such a difference, and we can't wait to celebrate your child's summer time journey with you. Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East  and West Elementary  Dear families and caregivers,   Are you ready for the sunshine and warm weather?  Here are some fun ways to practice some of the important skills that your child has learned throughout the school year.   These activities are designed to be short and playful for about 5–10 minutes. You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for First Grade🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library     Read a story and retell beginning, middle, and end    Solve 10 addition facts  Write 3 sentences about your favorite animal   Visit the Robesonia Library   Read 5 trick words     Count to 100 by 1’s, 5’s, & 10’s  Read a book to a family member  Write a sentence with a capital & period    Write numbers 1 – 50  Solve 5 subtraction facts     Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Find a square, circle, triangle, cube, sphere, cone, or cylinder while taking a walk  Write a sentence about your day    Read for 10 minutes  Compare numbers  Using  =, <, >    Write 5 CVC words such a bat, get, or pig   Solve a story problem Visit the Wernersville Library   Read a poem out loud    Write 2 questions about a story. Be sure to use who, what, when, where, or why.   Count objects up to  20   Visit the Reading Public Museum      First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do together over the summer: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Provide opportunities for your child to draw, color, build with small blocks, cut with scissors, and complete puzzles. These activities continue to strengthen hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills needed for writing and other classroom tasks!  🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your child to manage their own routines like washing hands, getting dressed, organizing their belongings, and completing simple chores at home. You'll be amazed at how capable and confident they become!  πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings like happy, sad, angry, or worried. Teach them calming strategies like taking deep breaths, counting to 10, or talking about what's bothering them. When kids learn to understand their emotions, they feel more confident and can handle tough moments!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” Continue reading together daily β€” chapter books, adventure stories, or their favorite tales. Reading aloud strengthens comprehension skills, builds vocabulary, and keeps the love of learning alive. These shared moments create lasting memories!  πŸ”— Valuable Resources β€” Here are some QR codes for resources to support your child.  Hundreds Chart		Fundations Chart	Five Start Sentence Checklist	Trick words	   		            							           								 🌟We're grateful for your partnership in your child's education. Your support at home is powerful, and we look forward to celebrating all the growth together!  Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East and Elementary  "
"Dear families and caregivers,   We're thrilled you're joining our kindergarten community! To help your child have the best start possible, we'd love to share some fun ways you can support their readiness. Think of it as a little adventure you're going on together! You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for Kindergarten🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library   Listen to a story and talk about what the character does     Solve 10 addition facts  Practice writing letters A–Z   Visit the Robesonia Library   Sing the alphabet song     Count out loud to 20   Read a book with a family member   Practice rhyming words like cat- bat or hip-tip     Write numbers 1 – 20  Point to colors and name them   Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Make AB, AABB, ABCABC patterns   Match uppercase and lowercase letters     Read for 10 minutes  Look for shapes around your house    Clap words with 1, 2, or 3 syllables  Go for a walk and find 5 objects  Visit the Wernersville Library   Write or trace your name     Draw a picture and tell a story about it  Count objects (rocks, toys, snacks)     Visit the Reading Public Museum and Grounds     First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do to prepare your child for Kindergarten: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Let your child draw, color, play with play-dough, use child-safe scissors, or string beads. These activities strengthen those little hands and fingers! 🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your kiddo to wash their hands, put on their own shoes, choose between two snacks, or help with simple tasks. You'll be amazed at how proud they feel! πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings and practice calming strategies like deep breathing, counting to ten, or taking a quiet moment. Teaching emotional awareness builds resilience and helps them navigate big feelings!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” This is the best part! Snuggle up with your child and read together every day β€” picture books, silly rhymes, or their favorite story for the 100th time! Reading aloud builds language skills, sparks curiosity, and creates the coziest memories. πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum β€” Explore both the inside and outside of the museum. It's a wonderful way to spark curiosity and have fun learning together! πŸ“– Library Time β€” Visit our local libraries to see the many resources they have to offer. Your child will love exploring books and discovering new favorites!         πŸ“–Womelsdorf Library           πŸ“– Robesonia Library  	   πŸ“– Wernersville Library         πŸ›οΈ Reading Public Museum 				                                                     		                  				          🌟Your support at home makes such a difference, and we can't wait to celebrate your child's summer time journey with you. Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East  and West Elementary  Dear families and caregivers,   Are you ready for the sunshine and warm weather?  Here are some fun ways to practice some of the important skills that your child has learned throughout the school year.   These activities are designed to be short and playful for about 5–10 minutes. You can use this bingo sheet to mark the activities you did together.   🌟🌟🌟CW Summer Scouts Bingo for First Grade🌟🌟🌟  Visit the Womelsdorf Library     Read a story and retell beginning, middle, and end    Solve 10 addition facts  Write 3 sentences about your favorite animal   Visit the Robesonia Library   Read 5 trick words     Count to 100 by 1’s, 5’s, & 10’s  Read a book to a family member  Write a sentence with a capital & period    Write numbers 1 – 50  Solve 5 subtraction facts     Say letter sounds A – Z  FREE SPACE    Read and draw your favorite part of a story  Find a square, circle, triangle, cube, sphere, cone, or cylinder while taking a walk  Write a sentence about your day    Read for 10 minutes  Compare numbers  Using  =, <, >    Write 5 CVC words such a bat, get, or pig   Solve a story problem Visit the Wernersville Library   Read a poem out loud    Write 2 questions about a story. Be sure to use who, what, when, where, or why.   Count objects up to  20   Visit the Reading Public Museum      First and Last Name_____________________________  Teacher Name:________________________________ Here are some other things you can do together over the summer: 🎨 Fine Motor Fun β€” Provide opportunities for your child to draw, color, build with small blocks, cut with scissors, and complete puzzles. These activities continue to strengthen hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills needed for writing and other classroom tasks!  🦸 Independence Boosters β€” Encourage your child to manage their own routines like washing hands, getting dressed, organizing their belongings, and completing simple chores at home. You'll be amazed at how capable and confident they become!  πŸ“΅ Screen Time Swap β€” Try gradually swapping screen time for outdoor play, building with blocks, or creative crafts. Your child's imagination will thank you! ❀️ Manage Their Emotions β€” Help your child name their feelings like happy, sad, angry, or worried. Teach them calming strategies like taking deep breaths, counting to 10, or talking about what's bothering them. When kids learn to understand their emotions, they feel more confident and can handle tough moments!  πŸ“š Reading Magic β€” Continue reading together daily β€” chapter books, adventure stories, or their favorite tales. Reading aloud strengthens comprehension skills, builds vocabulary, and keeps the love of learning alive. These shared moments create lasting memories!  πŸ”— Valuable Resources β€” Here are some QR codes for resources to support your child.  Hundreds Chart		Fundations Chart	Five Start Sentence Checklist	Trick words	   		            							           								 🌟We're grateful for your partnership in your child's education. Your support at home is powerful, and we look forward to celebrating all the growth together!  Please write your child’s first name and last name on this paper. Bring it to school by Thursday, September 3 for a special treat!   Enjoy your summer! The Staff at Conrad Weiser East and Elementary  "
Our last ready 5 update for the year. Last week we honored all of our May Ready High 5 Award winners. We had such a big crew of students who really demonstrated those Ready 5 skills and it was great to see so many students recognized for them! #WeAreWeiser
2 days ago, CWEE
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Congratulations to the Conrad Weiser Class of 2026!
We are proud of all you have accomplished and grateful for the memories you've created along the way. Wherever your path takes you next, carry that Weiser Pride with you. πŸ’™πŸ€
It's always a great day to be a Scout. πŸŽ“βœ¨
#WeAreWeiser #ClassOf2026 #CWScouts
2 days ago, CWASD
pictures of graduates
graduation pictures collage
πŸŽ“ Missed graduation or want to relive the celebration? The Class of 2026 Graduation livestream is now available to watch! Congratulations to our graduates! πŸŽ‰
πŸ”— https://youtu.be/7sZz9bjp2SM
#WeAreWeiser #ClassOf2026
2 days ago, CWASD
class of 2026 livestream link
β˜€οΈπŸ–οΈ Summer Office Hours Reminder πŸ–οΈβ˜€οΈ

Conrad Weiser Area School District building offices are OPEN to the public Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. throughout the summer. πŸ’™
πŸ“… Offices will be CLOSED to the public on the following Fridays:
β€’ June 12, 19, 26
β€’ July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
β€’ August 7, 14
We hope everyone has a safe, relaxing, and enjoyable summer! 🌴😎 #WeAreWeiser
2 days ago, CWASD
Summer Office HOurs
πŸŽ‰πŸ’™ Celebrating Our Retirees! πŸ’™πŸŽ‰

This year, Conrad Weiser proudly celebrates 20 incredible retirees with a combined 477 years of service to our district! πŸ€―πŸ‘

Some spent their entire careers here, while others brought years of experience from other schools before we were lucky enough to β€œsteal” them β€” even if only for a short time. 😊
Our retirees have truly done it all: support staff, paraprofessionals, secretaries, teachers, counselors, bus drivers, custodians, maintenance staff, and so much more. Each one has made a lasting impact on our students, staff, and community. πŸ’™πŸ€

Thank you for your dedication, kindness, hard work, and the countless ways you helped shape Conrad Weiser over the years. You will be deeply missed, but your impact will remain part of our story forever.

Please join us in wishing all of our retirees a happy, healthy, and well-deserved retirement! πŸŽ“βœ¨πŸŒŸ
#WeAreWeiser #ThankYouRetirees #CWFamily #477YearsStrong
3 days ago, CWASD
retirees years of service and photos
retirees years of service and photos
retirees years of service and photos
retirees years of service and photos
retirees years of service and photos
πŸŽ‰πŸ’™ Celebrating Our Retirees! πŸ’™πŸŽ‰

This year, Conrad Weiser proudly celebrates 20 incredible retirees with a combined 477 years of service to our district! πŸ€―πŸ‘

Some spent their entire careers here, while others brought years of experience from other schools before we were lucky enough to β€œsteal” them β€” even if only for a short time. 😊
Our retirees have truly done it all: support staff, paraprofessionals, secretaries, teachers, counselors, bus drivers, custodians, maintenance staff, and so much more. Each one has made a lasting impact on our students, staff, and community. πŸ’™πŸ€

Thank you for your dedication, kindness, hard work, and the countless ways you helped shape Conrad Weiser over the years. You will be deeply missed, but your impact will remain part of our story forever.

Please join us in wishing all of our retirees a happy, healthy, and well-deserved retirement! πŸŽ“βœ¨πŸŒŸ
#WeAreWeiser #ThankYouRetirees #CWFamily #477YearsStrong
3 days ago, CWASD
retirees slides with years of service and photo
retirees slides with years of service and photo
retirees slides with years of service and photo
retirees slides with years of service and photo
retirees slides with years of service and photo
retirees photos and years of service
retirees slides with years of service and photo
retirees slides with years of service and photo
πŸŽ‰πŸ’™ Celebrating Our Retirees! πŸ’™πŸŽ‰

This year, Conrad Weiser proudly celebrates 20 incredible retirees with a combined 477 years of service to our district! πŸ€―πŸ‘

Some spent their entire careers here, while others brought years of experience from other schools before we were lucky enough to β€œsteal” them β€” even if only for a short time. 😊
Our retirees have truly done it all: support staff, paraprofessionals, secretaries, teachers, counselors, bus drivers, custodians, maintenance staff, and so much more. Each one has made a lasting impact on our students, staff, and community. πŸ’™πŸ€

Thank you for your dedication, kindness, hard work, and the countless ways you helped shape Conrad Weiser over the years. You will be deeply missed, but your impact will remain part of our story forever.

Please join us in wishing all of our retirees a happy, healthy, and well-deserved retirement! πŸŽ“βœ¨πŸŒŸ
#WeAreWeiser #ThankYouRetirees #CWFamily #477YearsStrong
3 days ago, CWASD
retiree slides and their years of service, photo inlcuded
retiree slides and their years of service, photo inlcuded
retiree slides and their years of service, photo inlcuded
retiree slides and their years of service, photo inlcuded
retiree slides and their years of service, photo inlcuded
retiree slides and their years of service, photo inlcuded
retiree slides and their years of service, photo inlcuded
retiree slides and their years of service, photo inlcuded
retiree slides and their years of service, photo inlcuded
retiree slides and their years of service, photo inlcuded

β˜€οΈ Summer is almost hereβ€”a season for sunshine, relaxation, family time, and making memories! While summer can be exciting, it can also bring changes in routines, emotions, and new challenges for children and teens. Remember, you don’t have to navigate it alone. πŸ’™

Our district continues to offer πŸ†“ Parent Coaching through ParentGuidance.orgβ€”a supportive, confidential resource created by licensed therapists to help you strengthen your connection with your child and support their emotional well-being all summer long.
What’s included:βœ… No costβœ… Private, one-on-one supportβœ… Weekly or bi-weekly coaching callsβœ… In-app messaging with your coachβœ… Practical tools, tips, and personalized guidance

🌴 Whether your child is dealing with anxiety, friendship challenges, confidence, summer transitions, or big emotions, support is just a click away.
πŸ—“οΈ Available throughout the summer and school year!πŸ‘‰ Register here: https://parentguidance.org/school-coaching/

@ParentGuidance @cook_center_#MentalHealthMatters #ParentGuidance #WeAreWeiser πŸ’™πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦

3 days ago, CWASD
parent coaching flyer; family hugging and QR code to scan
parent guidance QR code
β˜€οΈ Apply Your β€œInternal Sunscreen” This Summer β˜€οΈ
Just like sunscreen protects our skin, taking care of our mental health helps protect our emotional well-being. πŸ’™

This month’s ParentGuidance.org newsletter shares simple ways families can support mental wellness together, including:
βœ”οΈ Taking breaks
βœ”οΈ Practicing mindfulness
βœ”οΈ Staying active
βœ”οΈ Connecting with others
βœ”οΈ Seeking support when needed
πŸ”— https://parentguidance.org/newsletter/june-2026-internal-sunscreen/

Remember β€” no parent is perfect, and every small step matters. 🩴
Explore free parenting and mental health resources anytime at https://www.conradweiser.org/o/cwasd/page/parent-guidance

@ParentGuidance @cook_center_
#MentalHealthMatters #ParentGuidance #WeAreWeiser πŸ’™πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦
3 days ago, CWASD
https://parentguidance.org/newsletter/june-2026-internal-sunscreen/?utm_campaign=14929935-Parent%20Guidance%20Monthly%20Email%20-%20Combo&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=419557621&utm_content=419557621&utm_source=hs_email
https://parentguidance.org/newsletter/june-2026-internal-sunscreen/?utm_campaign=14929935-Parent%20Guidance%20Monthly%20Email%20-%20Combo&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=419557621&utm_content=419557621&utm_source=hs_email
πŸŽ“ The countdown is on! We are so proud of the Class of 2026 and can’t wait to celebrate their incredible achievements.
Family and friends near and far can join in the celebration live! The graduation ceremony live stream goes live this Friday.
Click the link to set a reminder and watch live πŸ”— https://youtube.com/live/E24iwj9UwPA?feature=share
#ClassOf2026 #GraduationLivestream #WeAreWeiser
6 days ago, CWASD
graduation livestream link and QR code
Jump into the 2026 season with the Womelsdorf Dolphins! πŸ¬πŸ’¦

Whether you’re a seasoned racer or just learning to master the length of the pool, we want YOU on our team this summer. It’s all about fast swimming, great friends, and making a splash at the Womelsdorf Pool!

Ready to dive in? Registration and payments are handled online! πŸ’»
Have questions? Reach out to us at womelsdorfdolphins@gmail.com
See you at the pool! πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈπŸ

https://www.facebook.com/people/Womelsdorf-Dolphins-Swim-Team/100089987898154/
#WomelsdorfDolphins #SwimTeam2026 #SummerSwimming #DolphinPride #DiveIn #WomelsdorfPool #CommunitySports #WeAreWeiser
6 days ago, CWASD
2026 Womelsdorf Dolphins Swim Team Registration and Payment OnlineπŸ—“οΈ Important Dates Season Starts: Monday, June 8, 2026. Practice Schedule We will continue to offer both morning and evening sessions to accommodate our families:Morning (M-F):White Group: 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM Blue Group: 9:30 AM – 10:15 AMEvening (Tu, W, Th):Blue Group: 6:30 PM – 7:15 PM White Group: 7:15 PM – 8:00 PMπŸ“ Key Requirements & Reminders Pool Membership: A Womelsdorf Pool Membership is required prior to the start of the season.Group Placement:White Group: Swimmers over age 8 or with previous team experience.Blue Group: Swimmers age 8 & under or new to the team (must be able to swim one length unassisted).Questions? Email: womelsdorfdolphins@gmail.com
If you can't tell, our kids are going to miss our retirees just as much or more than us here at CW East. We've had classes and students come up and stop in with retirement cards and greetings for all of our amazing retirees, Ms. Cook, Mrs. Dotterer, Mrs. Ferrari, Mrs. Grabey, and Mr. Winston! We are losing some amazing people this year and the kids wanted to show their appreciation to all of them. Here are just some of their love and well wishes they've showered these amazing people with this week. #WeAreWeiser
6 days ago, CWEE
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πŸ“£ Conrad Weiser Food Service Department Reminder πŸ“£

As we approach the end of the school year, the Conrad Weiser Food Service Department kindly asks all parents and guardians to review their students' meal account balances and ensure that any outstanding balances are paid in full.

Closing accounts before the end of the school year helps our department complete year-end processing efficiently and ensures a smooth transition into the summer months.

πŸ’³ To make a payment and maintain a positive account balance:

  • Send a payment to your child's school, or

  • Make a payment online through SchoolCafe: SchoolCafe

⚠️ Please note: Any unpaid balances remaining after June 30 shall be referred to a collection agency for further processing.

If you have any questions regarding your student's meal account, please contact:

Marci Hegedus
Food Service Director
πŸ“§
m_hegedus@conradweiser.org

Thank you for your cooperation and support throughout the school year! 🍎πŸ₯ͺπŸ₯›

7 days ago, CWASD
πŸ“£ Conrad Weiser Food Service Department Reminder πŸ“£ As we approach the end of the school year, the Conrad Weiser Food Service Department kindly asks all parents and guardians to review their students' meal account balances and ensure that any outstanding balances are paid in full. Closing accounts before the end of the school year helps our department complete year-end processing efficiently and ensures a smooth transition into the summer months. πŸ’³ To make a payment and maintain a positive account balance: β€’	Send a payment to your child's school, or  β€’	Make a payment online through SchoolCafe: SchoolCafe  ⚠️ Please note: Any unpaid balances remaining after June 30 may be referred to a collection agency for further processing. If you have any questions regarding your student's meal account, please contact: Marci Hegedus Food Service Director πŸ“§ m_hegedus@conradweiser.org Thank you for your cooperation and support throughout the school year! 🍎πŸ₯ͺπŸ₯›
The hallways may have seemed a little smaller, but the memories were just as big!
Our seniors returned to the schools where their stories began, reconnecting with familiar faces, sharing laughs and high-fives, and inspiring the younger Scouts who will one day follow in their footsteps.πŸŽ“βœ¨
Walking in as seniors and seeing how far they've come. It truly doesn't get much better than this! πŸ’™
#WeAreWeiser #SeniorWalk #ClassOf2026
7 days ago, CWASD
senior walk photos
senior walk photos
πŸŽ“βœ¨ Celebrating the Class of 2026! βœ¨πŸŽ“

Last Thursday evening, we proudly recognized our seniors during our Senior Celebration & Awards Program.
πŸ“š 64 students were honored with scholarships and awards.
🀝 56 organizations generously supported our students’ futures.
πŸ’° More than $96,000 in scholarships were awarded.

We are incredibly grateful to the community organizations, businesses, families, and donors who invest in our students and help make these opportunities possible.
Congratulations to all of our award recipients! Your hard work, dedication, and achievements have earned this well-deserved recognition. We can’t wait to see all that you accomplish next. πŸŽ‰πŸ’™

Interested in creating a scholarship and making a lasting impact on Conrad Weiser students? Please get in touch with High School Counselor Kristen Simons to learn how you can help support future generations of graduates.
πŸ“© k_simons@conradweiser.org
#ClassOf2026 #SeniorCelebration #CommunitySupport #WeAreWeiser
8 days ago, CWASD
Class of 2026 senior celebratoin and awards 5/28/26; $96,000 handed out to students

πŸ’™ Parenting doesn’t come with a handbook, but support is available year-round for Conrad Weiser families β€” including all summer long! β˜€οΈ

Through our partnership with ParentGuidance.org, families have access to FREE, confidential mental health resources, including:
βœ”οΈ On-demand courses led by licensed therapists
βœ”οΈ β€œAsk a Therapist” live and anonymous Q&A sessions
βœ”οΈ Free parent coaching
βœ”οΈ Mental health series on topics like anxiety, bullying, social media, and more

No insurance, referral, or diagnosis required.

Explore resources here: https://www.conradweiser.org/o/cwasd/page/parent-guidance

Upcoming Ask a Therapist sessions:
πŸ“… June 9 πŸ“… July 21 πŸ“… August 25

Healthy students begin with healthy families. πŸ’™

@ParentGuidance @cook_center_
#MentalHealthMatters #ParentGuidance #WeAreWeiser πŸ’™πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦

9 days ago, CWASD
Mental Health series flyer
June MH series calendar
QR code for parentguidance.org
Looking for a fun summer activity? Join us for Vacation Bible School at Trinity Lutheran Church in Robesonia! βœοΈπŸ“–

πŸ‘§πŸ‘¦ Children ages 4 through 6th grade are invited to attend!

πŸ“ Register online here πŸ”— https://forms.gle/42UdBWDDEEipB1dg8
Or stop by the church to complete a registration form in person.
❓Questions? Contact Emily Malarkey at πŸ“§ emalarkey@trinityrobesonia.org

🌟 Looking to earn community service hours this summer? 🌟
πŸ™‹β€β™€οΈπŸ™‹β€β™‚οΈ Students who have completed 6th through 12th grade are encouraged to volunteer! This is a great opportunity for high school students to give back to the community while earning service hours. πŸ“ Volunteer registration πŸ”— https://forms.gle/h9bk9unkmJ5kx9cA6

πŸ“… We hope to see you there for a week of faith, friendship, fun, and learning! β˜€οΈπŸŽΆπŸ™
@trinityrobesonia
#VacationBibleSchool #VBS #Robesonia #SummerFun #CommunityService #YouthVolunteers #TrinityLutheranChurch #ConradWeiserCommunity
9 days ago, CWASD
They flyer is for Trinity Lutheran Church's Vacation Bible School. It is called Game On! The dates are July 20-24 from 9-12. People can register online or at the church.
Check out the link below for some highlights of Field Day last Friday! #WeAreWeiser
https://youtu.be/VXsvxEuQyU8
9 days ago, CWEE