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Week of October 10-13, 2022

Posted by on October 13, 2022
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Hello Room 108 Families,

Short weeks always go by too fast. I blinked and cannot believe it is the end of the week! As always, thank you for your participation to help your child have the best school experience!

Our first Parent Meeting was a hit! Thank you for taking time out of your day to participate in our meeting and all the fun literacy activities we did. If you would like to review the PowerPoint again, click here to access it. For the list of songs we sang during the meeting, click here to access it.

Parent-Teacher Conferences

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During the Parent Meeting, I passed out the Parent-Teacher Conference sign up sheet. Conferences will be on November 7, 10, and 16. Some families already signed up for a conference. If you did not sign up for a conference, please see me before or after school this week to get signed up. Spots are limited! I will send a text on Remind a day or two before your conference (if you signed up for a conference on Monday, November 7, I will send you a text on Remind the Friday before).

PPAC on Zoom – Tuesday, October 18

Next Week at Salina…

  • Monday, October 17: School 8:15 AM-3:00 PM
  • Tuesday, October 18: School 8:15 AM-3:00 PM
  • Wednesday, October 19: School 8:15 AM-3:00 PM
  • Thursday, October 20: School 8:15 AM-3:00 PM

What Did We Learn About This Week?

We used apples to help us with a variety of skills this week! The students practiced their literacy, math, and art skills by creating a book about an apple tree. We created a book called, “Let’s Count Apples.” There were different numbers on each page of the book. The students had to put the correct amount of apples on the tree that the book said.

The students also used apples to help develop their sorting skills. There were three different colored apples: red, yellow, and green. The students had to use the tweezers to place pom-pom balls on the correct apple color.

Fun Weekend Activity Idea!

To keep literacy going at home, I encourage you and your child to write stories! You can write about whatever story you want! Take some time to sit with your child and draw pictures with them. As your child is writing, I encourage you to write what your child’s story is. If you have any fun stories you wrote over the weekend, feel free to share them with us! We’d love to see what you wrote about!

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