Reading Month Has Started!

Today, a reading log was sent home with your student. Every FRIDAY I will collect it and give out a new log for the next week. Please record the Good Fit books they have read, and how many minutes they read. They may use more than one line per day. One line=one book. Please sign each night. At the end of the week, I will pass out stickers to put in their Reading Passports, 1 sticker =100 minutes. Since we did not have school on Friday, if you would like to record what your child read over the weekend, please do! Every minute counts!

I have heard back from several parents about being guest readers in our class. If you are interested, please fill out the form I sent home or email me at fowlerj@dearbornschools.org. I will be scheduling Guest Readers this week!

Math Test Tomorrow

Tomorrow is the math test. It looks exactly like the homework that has been coming home. Tonight they have 2 pages to serve as their study guide. They will be asked to do 3 digit addition problems using one or more of the methods that we have been learning: the arrow way, the number bond way, vertical form (traditional),or place value chart and chips. Some questions will ask what is the most effective method (best way) to solve a problem.

Arrow way is most effective when one of the numbers end in a zero, because then you just have add hundreds or tens.

Number bond is most effective when one addend is close to a hundred mark, or a 10 and you can make a friendly number. Examples would be 198 +54, 97 + 365, 511 + 399. All of these problems have an addend close to a hundred mark.

Vertical form and place value chart and chips work best for numbers that can’t easily be broken into friendly numbers, or mostly hops of 10 or 100.

Please see the pictures for examples of each of these.

March is Reading Month

I’m so excited! The River Oaks staff and I have some fun activities and events planned for the March! Today I sent home 2 important opportunities.

  1. I am looking for guest readers to read to our class. A guest reader can be a parent, grandparent, other family member, a neighbor, or a friend of the family. The students and I would love to have a special guest come and read a favorite picture book to the class. Don’t worry if you can’t read English – you can read a book in your native language if you want. It’s important for students to understand that reading is important no matter the language. If you want to be a guest reader, please fill out the note that I sent home and I will contact you with a date and time. If certain days are better, please note that on the form. I can’t wait to see you!
  2. The other opportunity is that I sent home several book flyers. Scholastic books have a wide range of books and prices. Their prices are exceptionally reasonable compared to book stores and other sites. This is a great opportunity to nurture your child’s love of reading. If you would like to purchase books for your child, complete and return the form on the back of the flyer (each flyer has its own form) along with the total amount due in cash, in an envelope or baggie. Make sure your child’s name is on the form and envelope. Book orders are due March 7.

Stay Tuned for More Exciting Reading Month Activities!

Spelling Words for 2/26

This week we are learning the schwa sound. It makes the /uh/ sound as in the word ago. It is often spelled with the letter a- but it doesn’t make a short a sound or a long a sound. We also have some academic vocabulary words. The schwa sound is highlighted in each word to help you.

Week 22

  • alone
  • again
  • agree
  • comma
  • idea
  • alike
  • away
  • ago
  • along
  • above
  • done
  • about

Content words

  • difference
  • solve
  • surface

Here are some videos to help you hear the schwa sound.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ydm5ELgdKio

Winter Break

Just a reminder that Winter Break is next week. There will be no school from 2/19-2/23. Students and staff will return on Monday, February 26.

Enjoy the break.

Get out and play, explore, relax, visit someplace new, visit a familiar place, go to the library, a museum, cook together, talk with each other, share stories, make up stories, or read together.

Mostly have fun together.

See you soon! I’ll be thinking of you!