*THANK YOU for taking the time to schedule conferences on Nov. 23 & Nov. 24. Your teamwork helps build success in our first graders!
*Our virtue for the month is GRATITUDE. Each Monday, we celebrate "Moral Focus Monday" with lessons devoted to our school virtue.
*Spelling is now a part of our weekly routine. Words are introduced each Monday and the students are tested on Fridays. Please take time to review these ten words throughout the week for mastery.
*Agendas and Take-Home Folders should go home and back each day. Please sign daily.
*I do feel strongly in reading daily. I truly believe that the more kids read (or are read to), the better readers they become. Exposure to print, story elements, and spelling patterns are all so important at this level and help to create a love of reading and learning. Please take time throughout the week to read with your child. If your child is an independent reader, they may want to journal about what they are reading or discuss it with a family member to gain a deeper understanding.
Here are some potential learning activities to replace homework time if you so choose:
1. mobymax.com (each student already has their own login to use this site to practice any subject area, please let me know if you need another login)
2. MegaMath (great math activities that go with our math curriculum)
3. MAP Math/MAP Reading (these sites have activities and games geared to student individual RIT levels- I will share these at conferences in a couple weeks)
4. Spelling Practice (chalk, finger paint, shaving cream, computer practice, creative sentences using words...)
5. Visit a library and check out some new books
6. Read! :)
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*Big THANKS to Amber Shepard for copying for our classroom!
Monday, November 23: Full Day of School, Conferences in the Evening
Tuesday, November 24: Dismissal at 11:30, Conferences in the Afternoon
Wednesday, November 25- Friday, November 27: OFF for Thanksgiving
December 21- Jan. 1: OFF for Holiday Break
*Our virtue for the month is GRATITUDE. Each Monday, we celebrate "Moral Focus Monday" with lessons devoted to our school virtue.
*Spelling is now a part of our weekly routine. Words are introduced each Monday and the students are tested on Fridays. Please take time to review these ten words throughout the week for mastery.
*Agendas and Take-Home Folders should go home and back each day. Please sign daily.
*I do feel strongly in reading daily. I truly believe that the more kids read (or are read to), the better readers they become. Exposure to print, story elements, and spelling patterns are all so important at this level and help to create a love of reading and learning. Please take time throughout the week to read with your child. If your child is an independent reader, they may want to journal about what they are reading or discuss it with a family member to gain a deeper understanding.
Here are some potential learning activities to replace homework time if you so choose:
1. mobymax.com (each student already has their own login to use this site to practice any subject area, please let me know if you need another login)
2. MegaMath (great math activities that go with our math curriculum)
3. MAP Math/MAP Reading (these sites have activities and games geared to student individual RIT levels- I will share these at conferences in a couple weeks)
4. Spelling Practice (chalk, finger paint, shaving cream, computer practice, creative sentences using words...)
5. Visit a library and check out some new books
6. Read! :)
.
*Big THANKS to Amber Shepard for copying for our classroom!
Monday, November 23: Full Day of School, Conferences in the Evening
Tuesday, November 24: Dismissal at 11:30, Conferences in the Afternoon
Wednesday, November 25- Friday, November 27: OFF for Thanksgiving
December 21- Jan. 1: OFF for Holiday Break
This week we will be reviewing ELA and Math objectives, as well as celebrating Thanksgiving with some additional learning tasks.
Social Studies
We are studying communities. We will learn about school workers, neighborhoods, jobs, and the rights and responsibilities of good citizens.
Social Studies
We are studying communities. We will learn about school workers, neighborhoods, jobs, and the rights and responsibilities of good citizens.
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