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The Exploration of the week of 11/11/2024

  1. The letter of this week was the letter “I”.
  2. We did the letter “I” craft. “I” is for “Ice Cream”.
  3. We practiced different worksheets for the letter “I”.
  4. For reading comprehension and to answer “What book did we read?” and “What was our core word?”, we read “Don’t Stop!” book from the “Core First Learning” series.
  5. Our core word was “Stop”.
  6. This week’s story was “In November” by the author “Cynthia Rylant”, and the illustrator “Jill Kastner”.
  7. ELA objective for the month of November that we will be focusing on is “I can retell major events from 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 November that we were focusing on is “I can identify groups of more, less, or equal to”.
  10. We went to Music and met Mrs. Reed, Gym and met Mr. Borg, and to the Art and met Mrs. Nada.
  11. We met our occupational therapist (Mrs. Andrea), physical therapist(Mrs. Sandy) and our speech therapist (Ms. katelyn Pinkowski).
  12. I would like to send a huge thank you to our reading buddies from Mrs. Keebler’s classroom(Layana, Amira, Anisa, Mia, and Lana).

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 🙂

Nov. 22nd Henry Ford Museum Field Trip.

Nov. 27th – Dec. 1st Thanksgiving Break

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The Exploration of the week of 11/03/2024

  1. The letter of this week was the letter “H”.
  2. We did the letter “H” craft. “H” is for “Heart”.
  3. We practiced different worksheets for the letter “H”.
  4. For reading comprehension and to answer “What book did we read?” and “What was our core word?”, we read “Stop Doing That!” book from the “Core First Learning” series.
  5. Our core word was “Stop”.
  6. This week’s story was “Little Acorn” by the author “Melanie Joyce”, and the illustrator “Gina Maldonado”.
  7. ELA objective for the month of November that we will be focusing on is “I can retell major events from 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 November that we were focusing on is “I can identify groups of more, less, or equal to”.
  10. We had fire drill on Thursday.
  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 occupational therapist (Mrs. Andrea), and our speech therapist (Ms. katelyn Pinkowski).

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 🙂

Upcoming Events:

Nov. 11th – 15th Book Fair

Nov. 12th, 19th, 26th Early Release Days.

Nov. 12th & 14th Parent/Teacher Conferences

Nov. 22nd Henry Ford Museum Field Trip.

Nov. 27th – Dec. 1st Thanksgiving Break

Ramadan’s Family 11/12 5:30 – 5:55

Eid’s Family 11/12 6:00 – 6:55

Rahibi’s Family 11/14 4:00 – 4:25

Friej’s Family 11/14 4:30 – 4:55

Alfadawi’s Family 11/14 5:00 – 5:30

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The Exploration of the week of 10/28/2024

  1. The letter of the week was the letter “G”.
  2. We made the letter “G” craft. “G” is for “Grapes”.
  3. We practiced on the letter “G” worksheets and some of the season of “Fall” worksheets too.
  4. We decided to revisit “Stop! Said the Cop!” book from the “Core First Learning” series so we can answer our two questions “What book did we read?” and “what was our core word?” as part of our reading comprehension.
  5. Our core word was “Stop”.
  6. We read “Pete the Cat Happy Halloween” by “Kimberly & James Dean” again this week.
  7. ELA objectives for the month of October that we were focusing on was “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 were focusing on was “I can pair each object with one and only one number”.
  10. We went to Music and met Mrs. Reed, Gym and met Mr. Borg, and to the Art and met Mrs. Nada.
  11. We met our physical therapist (Mrs. Sandy) and the 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 🙂

Upcoming Event:

November 5th No School for students

Nov. 12th, 19th, 26th Early Release Days.

Nov. 12th & 14th Parent/Teacher Conferences

Nov. 27th – Dec. 1st Thanksgiving Break

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The Exploration of the week of 10/21/2024

  1. The letter of the week was the letter “F”.
  2. We made the letter “F” craft. “F” is for “Fish”.
  3. We worked on the letter “F” worksheets and some of the season of “Fall” worksheets too.
  4.  For reading comprehension, we answered our two questions “What book did we read?” and “what was our core word?”.
  5. To answer the previous two questions, we revisited “Stop! Said the Cop!” book from the “Core First Learning” series.
  6. Our core word was “Stop”.
  7. ELA objectives for the month of October that we are focusing on is “I can identify characters and setting in a familiar story”.
  8. This week’s story was “Pete the Cat Happy Halloween” by “Kimberly & James Dean”.
  9. Lina and Layan were our “Reading Buddies” from Ms. Keebler class who joined us this week and read to us. Thank you friends 🙂
  10. 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. 
  11. Math objectives for the month of October that we are focusing on is “I can pair each object with one and only one number”.
  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 therapist (Ms. Katelyn), our physical therapist (Mrs. Sandy) and the occupational therapist (Mrs. Andrea).
  14. During this week, we had “Fire House Assembly”.

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 🙂

Upcoming Event:

29th Early Release Day.

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REMINDER

This is a friendly reminder that tomorrow, Friday, 10/25/2024 is a half day of school.

Student dismissal is at 11:30. 

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The Exploration of the week of 10/14/2024

We had a very busy week! It was filled with “Care to the Core” activities. We started this theme with painting a picnic table in the courtyard with our hand prints. We filled some worksheets that represented the meaning of this theme, we watched some videos and songs that showed acts of how to be kind and loving. On Tuesday, we had an early release day. On Thursday, we had fire drill and “Apple Crunch” day. We ended the week with “Trunk Or Treat” with the “Creative Project” group.

Along this week, we reviewed last week’s letter of the week, the letter “E”. For reading comprehension, we started a new core word, the word “Stop”. For that, we made a book walk through the book “Stop! Said the Cop!” from the “Core First Learning” series. This week’s story was “Pete the Cat Five Little Pumpkins” by “James Dean”. ELA objectives for the month of October that we are focusing on is “I can identify characters and setting in a familiar story”. Also, this week we started “Reading Buddy”, in which students from Mrs. Keebler class will come and read a book for us. This week Ali & Mahdi read a book for Fatima and Ahmed. Big shouts and thank you for both of them. 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. Math objectives for the month of October that we are focusing on is “I can pair each object with one and only one number”. Our “ULS” focus for the month of October is “Go, Team, Go!”. We went to Music and met Mrs. Reed, Gym and met Mr. Borg, and to the Art and met Mrs. Nada. We met our physical therapist (Mrs. Sandy) and the 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 🙂

22nd, 29th Early Release Days.

Oct. 25th Half day for students.