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The Exploration of the week of 10/07/2024

  1. The letter of the week was the letter “E”.
  2. We did letter “E” craft.
  3. “E” is for “Egg”.
  4. For reading comprehension, we answered the following questions, “What book did we read?” & “What was our core word?“, and for that we read “Go! Go! Go!” book from the “Core First Learning” series.
  5. Our core word was the word “Go”.
  6. This week’s story was “How Do Dinosaurs Go To School” by “Jane Yolen” and illustrator “Mark Teague”.
  7. ELA objectives for the month of October that we will focus on is “I can identify characters and setting in a familiar story”.
  8. For math comprehension, we counted numbers 1-10. We counted our fingers, blocks, pictures, and on our communication devices, as well as we sang counting songs.
  9. Math objectives for the month of October that we will focus on is “I can pair each object with one and only one number”.
  10. Our “ULS” focus for the month of October will be on “Go, Team, Go!”.
  11. We went to Music and met Mrs. Reed, Gym and met Mr. Borg, and to the Art and met Mrs. Nada.
  12. We met our speech specialist (Ms. Katleyn), physical therapist (Mrs. Sandy), occupational therapist (Mrs. Andrea).

A Friendly Reminder, dear parents, it is very essential to help our children grow a love for reading. Reading every night with your child helps strengthen the relationship between both of you, as well as the love of reading. For this week, please use the link below to listen and enjoy this week’s story with your child 🙂

Oct. 15th, 22nd, 29th Early Release Days.

Oct. 18th Creative Project Group Trunk or Treat at Howe School.

Oct. 25th Half day for students.

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The Exploration of the week of 9/30-10/01/2024

  1. The letter of the week was the letter “D”.
  2. We did letter “D” craft.
  3. “D” is for “Doughnut”.
  4. For reading comprehension, we answered the following questions, “What book did we read?” & “What was our core word?“, and for that we read “Go! Go! Go!” book from the “Core First Learning” series.
  5. Our core word was the word “Go”.
  6. This week’s story was “Pete the Cat The Wheels on the Bus” by “Jean Dean”.
  7. ELA objectives for the month of October that we will focus on is “I can identify characters and setting in a familiar story”.
  8. For math comprehension, we counted numbers 1-10. We counted our fingers, blocks, pictures, and on our communication devices, as well as we sang counting songs.
  9. Math objectives for the month of October that we will focus on is “I can pair each object with one and only one number”.
  10. Our “ULS” focus for the month of October will be on “Go, Team, Go!”.
  11. We went to Music and met Mrs. Reed, Gym and met Mr. Borg, and to the Art and met Mrs. Nada.
  12. We met our speech specialist (Ms. Katleyn), physical therapist (Mrs. Sandy), occupational therapist (Mrs. Andrea).
  13. On Thursday, “Creative Project” group visited us and helped us in decorating pumpkins with funny faces. Thank you so much “Creative Project” group!

A Friendly Reminder, dear parents, it is very essential to help our children grow a love for reading. Reading every night with your child helps strengthen the relationship between both of you, as well as the love of reading. For this week, please use the link below to listen and enjoy this week’s story with your child 🙂

Oct. 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th Early Release Days.

Oct. 25th Half day for students.

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The Exploration of the week of 09/23/2024

  1. The letter of the week was the letter “C”.
  2. We did letter “C” craft.
  3. “C” is for “Cotton”.
  4. We worked on the letter “C” worksheets.
  5. For reading comprehension, we answered the following questions, “What book did we read?” & “What was our core word?“, and for that we read “Go Fish” book from the “Core First Learning” series.
  6. Our core word was still the word “Go”.
  7. This week’s story was “Pete the Cat The Wheels on the Bus” by “Jean Dean”.
  8. ELA objectives for the month of September that we focused on were: I can identify What, Who, and Where questions about a familiar story. I can understand that books are read one page at a time, beginning to end.
  9. For math comprehension, we started to learn about counting numbers 1-10. We counted our fingers, blocks, pictures, and on our communication devices.
  10. Math objectives for the month of September that we focused on were: I can count objects up to 10. I can count objects up to 20.
  11. Our “ULS” focus for this month was on “I Can Follow The Rules”.
  12. We went to Music and met Mrs. Reed, Gym and met Mr. Borg, and to the Art and met Mrs. Nada.
  13. We met our speech specialist (Ms. Katleyn), physical therapist (Mrs. Sandy), occupational therapist (Mrs. Andrea).

A Friendly Reminder, dear parents, it is very essential to help our children grow a love for reading. Reading every night with your child helps strengthen the relationship between both of you, as well as the love of reading. For this week, please use the link below to listen and enjoy this week’s story with your child 🙂

October 1st No School for students.

Oct. 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th Early Release Days.

Oct. 25th Half day for students.

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The Exploration of the week of 09/16/2024

  1. The letter of the week was the letter “B”. We did letter “B” craft. “B” is for “Balloons”.
  2. September 18th was “The Cheeseburger Day” and we finished a worksheet for this day.
  3. Since we are working on matching, we finished ELA matching worksheets.
  4. For reading comprehension, we answered the following questions, “What book did we read?” & “What was our core word?“, and for that we read “Where did you Go” book from the “Core First Learning” series.
  5. We started a new core word, the word “Go”.
  6. This week’s story was “How Do Dinosaurs Go to School?” by “Jane Yolen” and illustrated by “Mark Teague”.
  7. ELA objectives for the month of September that we will be focusing on are: I can identify What, Who, and Where questions about a familiar story. I can understand that books are read one page at a time, beginning to end.
  8. For math comprehension, we started to learn about counting numbers 1-10. We counted our fingers, blocks, pictures, and on our communication devices.
  9. Math objectives for the month of September that we will be focusing on are: I can count objects up to 10. I can count objects up to 20.
  10. Our “ULS” focus for this month will be on “I Can Follow The Rules”.
  11. We went to Music and met Mrs. Reed, Gym and met Mr. Borg, and to the Art and met Mrs. Nada.
  12. We met our speech specialist (Ms. Katleyn), physical therapist (Mrs. Sandy), occupational therapist (Mrs. Andrea), and the teacher consultant, Mrs. Kimberly.

A Friendly Reminder, dear parents, it is very essential to help our children grow a love for reading. Reading every night with your child helps strengthen the relationship between both of you, as well as the love of reading. For this week, please use the link below to listen and enjoy this week’s story with your child 🙂

September 24th Early Release Day.

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The Exploration of the week of 09/02/2024

  1. This week, we continued learning all that we can about the letter “A”. We did letter “A” packet, we also finished “How an apple grows” and the month of September worksheets.
  2. For reading comprehension, we answered the following questions, “What book did we read?” & “What was our core word?“, and for that we read “We Are” book from the “Core First Learning” series.
  3. Our core word for the month of September will be “I”.
  4. This week’s story was “My Teacher is a Monster” by “Peter Brown”.
  5. ELA objectives for the month of September that we will be focusing on are: I can identify What, Who, and Where questions about a familiar story. I can understand that books are read one page at a time, beginning to end.
  6. For math comprehension, we started to learn about counting numbers 1-10. We counted our fingers, blocks, pictures, and on our communication devices.
  7. Math objectives for the month of September that we will be focusing on are: I can count objects up to 10. I can count objects up to 20.
  8. Our “ULS” focus for this month will be on “I Can Follow The Rules”.
  9. We went to Music and met Mrs. Reed, Gym and met Mr. Borg, and to the Art and met Mrs. Nada.
  10. We met our speech specialist (Ms. Katleyn), physical therapist (Mrs. Sandy), occupational therapist (Mrs. Andrea), and the teacher consultant, Mrs. Kimberly.
  11. Finally, this week, we celebrated Ava’s birthday. Big shout and congratulations to her 🙂

Dear parents, it is very essential to help our children grow a love for reading. Reading every night with your child helps strengthen the relationship between both of you, as well as the love of reading. For this week, please use the link below to listen and enjoy this week’s story with your child 🙂

September 17th, 24th Early Release Days.

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The Exploration of the week of 09/02/2024

  1. Welcome everyone to our second week of school 🙂
  2. We started this week on Tuesday which was an early release day.
  3. This week, we learned all that we can about the letter “A” which was our letter of the week.
  4. FUN FACT about the letter “A”: in our classroom we found that four of our friends their names start with the letter “A”. Anisa, Adam, Ava, and Ahmed!
  5. “A” is for “Apple”, and we made the letter “A” craft.
  6. For reading comprehension, we answered the following questions, “What book did we read?” & “What was our core word?“, and for that we read “I Said Hi” book from the “Core First Learning” series.
  7. Our core word for the month of September will be “I”.
  8. This week’s story was “The Pigeon Has to Go to School” by “Mo Willems”.
  9. ELA objectives for the month of September that we will be focusing on are: I can identify What, Who, and Where questions about a familiar story. I can understand that books are read one page at a time, beginning to end.
  10. For math comprehension, we started to learn about counting numbers 1-10. We counted our fingers, blocks, pictures, and on our communication devices.
  11. Math objectives for the month of September that we will be focusing on are: I can count objects up to 10. I can count objects up to 20.
  12. Our “ULS” focus for this month will be on “I Can Follow The Rules”.
  13. We went to Music and met Mrs. Reed, Gym and met Mr. Borg, and to the Art and met Mrs., Nada.
  14. Finally, we met our speech specialist(Ms. Katleyn), physical therapist(Mrs. Sandy), and occupational therapist(Mrs. Andrea).

Dear parents, it is very essential to help our children grow a love for reading. Reading every night with your child helps strengthen the relationship between both of you, as well as the love of reading. For this week, please use the link below to listen and enjoy this week’s story with your child 🙂

September 10th, 17th, 24th Early Release Days.