Monday 3-12-18

Hello everyone:

Below are the concepts we are learning about this week and tonight’s homework.  Special reminder* Tomorrow is Pajama Day so wear your pajamas 🙂

The Dearborn Public School Teacher of the Year Nominations ends this Thursday.  If your child has a teacher they would like to nominate they can do so at the link https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1DWpEQWTFrJg_Uoq2Fou-FjSbhN89Wu4V4Dsy3pk8zWc/ They can nominate any teacher they have (music, science enrichment, media, P.E, art, or a classroom teacher).  You may also pick up a form in the office.

This week in Mrs. Patterson’s class:

Reading/Daily 5 Cafe:  We are working on adjectives and poetry this week.

Writing: We are wrapping up our “Sleeping Beauty” Narratives and our informational penguin stories.

Science:

  • 1st graders: We are finishing our unit on moon phases and the sun, stars, and moon.  Please make sure students practice their science packet and their moon phases for the test TOMORROW.
  • 2nd graders: We are finishing up our unit on landforms and Earth changes.  Please make sure your child practices their study guide they brought home on Friday.  The test is TOMORROW.

Social Studies:

  • 1st graders: We are beginning our unit on places.  We will be learning about maps, aerial perspective, physical characteristics, and human characteristics.
  • 2nd graders: We are beginning our unit on how people work together in a community.  We will be learning about economic wants, goods and services, scarcity, natural resources, human resources, and capital resources.

Math:

  • 1st graders: We are finishing up our unit on adding to find a sum, finding the missing addend, story problems, and breaking apart two numbers to “make a ten”.  Our study guide came home last week.  Make sure you’re practicing.  The test is on Thursday.
  • 2nd graders: We are finishing up our unit on arrays, story problems, adding 4 addends at a time, and graphs.  Our study guide came home last week.  Make sure you’re practicing.  The test is on Thursday.

Tonight’s homework:

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