We would love to have you attend our Holiday Sing-Along and we highly encourage you to sing and dance right along with us. The Sing-Along will take place on Friday, Dec. 22, 9:30 A.M. in the Howe Gym. Plan to have a ton of fun! And it is PJ day for the kids so dress comfortably!
This week we continued our reading comprehension with the learning about the core word “No”.
We answered the reading comprehension questions, “What book did we read?” & “What was our core word?“, and for that we read “Frightening” book from the “Core First Learning” series.
This week’s story was “Christmas Cheer for the Grouch Ladybug”. A book by “Eric Carle”.
The letter of the week was the letter “L”.
We made letter “L” crafts, “L” is for “Ladybug”.
Math concepts and focus for the month of December will be on number sense, operations, and algebraic thinking.
We decorated our classroom door.
Mrs. Sandy, our physical therapy specialist, Mr. Al, our occupational therapy specialist, Mrs. Kim, VI teacher consultant, and Ms. Kaitlyn, our speech therapist visited us during this week.
We visited Music on Monday & Thursday, Gym on Wednesday & Friday, and Art on Tuesday.
Happy Birthday to our beautiful friend, Esraa. She turned eight today. We will celebrate her beautiful birthday when she comes back to school next week!
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. Please, continue reading to and with your child, and for this week, please use the link below to listen and enjoy this week’s story with your child 🙂
We started this week by attending the Quest For Kindness Assembly on Monday.
This week we started our reading comprehension with the learning about a new core word “No”.
We answered the reading comprehension questions, “What book did we read?” & “What was our core word?“, and for that we read “Not From here” book from the “Core First Learning” series.
This week’s story was “Five Little Turkeys”.
The letter of the week was the letter “K”.
We worked on letter “K” worksheets. We made letter “K” crafts, “K” is for “Koala”.
“More & Less” was still our math concept for the month of November. We practiced this concept on math worksheets. We also visited the concept of counting numbers 1-10.
Mrs. Sandy, our physical therapy specialist, Mr. Al, our occupational therapy specialist, and Ms. Kaitlyn, our speech therapist visited us during this week.
We went to Music on Monday & Thursday, Gym on Wednesday & Friday, and Art on Tuesday.
Congratulations to our beautiful friend, Fatima, for her recognition. Fatima was granted a character reward for being thankful for the good things and good people in her life! Gratitude was the character for the month of November.
We still were working on our reading comprehension with the learning about the core word “Stop”. Again, we answered the reading comprehension questions, “What book did we read?” & “What was our core word?“, and for that we read “Don’t Stop” book from the “Core First Learning” series. This week’s story was “I’m Looking for a Turkey”. The letter of the week was the letter “J”. We worked on letter “J” worksheets, and we made letter “J” crafts. The word “Jelly Beans” starts with the letter “J”. More & less is our concept for math comprehension for the month of November, and we practiced this topic on “more & less” worksheet. We compered turkey feathers to decided which group is more & which one is less. We also made “counting pumpkins” book. For extra math practice, we did a worksheet that explained what would be the new time if it falls back or it jumps ahead! Also, we met our physical therapist, Mrs. LaSandra, Mr. Al, the occupational therapist, and our Speech therapist, Ms. Kaitlyn. We had a fantastic time at the Gym, Art, & Music.
Friends & families, I would like to encourage you to take the time and check out our school PTA Blog to see all the activities are there in our school! Please, click on the link below:
This week we continued our reading comprehension with the learning about the core word “Stop”. We answered the reading comprehension questions, “What book did we read?” & “What was our core word?“, and for that we read “Stop Doing That” book from the “Core First Learning” series. This week’s story was “In November” by “Cynthia Rylant” and illustrated by “Jill Kastner”. The letter of the week was the letter “I”. We worked on letter “I” worksheets, and we made letter “H” crafts. The word “Ice Cream” starts with the letter “I”. For math comprehension, we continued on the concept of more & less. In this week we met our physical therapist, Mrs. LaSandra, Mr. Al the occupational therapist, and our Speech therapist, Ms. Kaitlyn, we also participated in the Gym, Art, & Music. We ended our week with a visit to the Henry Ford Village as part of our CBI.
As always, 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. Please, continue reading to and with your child, and for this week, please use the link below to listen and enjoy this week’s story with your child 🙂
Story of the week:
Core Word Focus:
Core word story:
Our week in action:
Upcoming Events:
November 14th, 21st, 28th Early Release Days
November 14th & 15 Parent – Teacher Conference
November 22nd – 24th No School/ Thanksgiving Break