Suggested school supplies

Box of 24 crayola crayons
Dry erase markers and eraser
1 three subject notebook
1 composition book (wide ruled)
2 boxes of Kleenex
1 container of Clorox wipes
1 pair of headphones ( will be returned at end of school year)
Pencil sharpener
Pack of Elmer’s glue sticks
1 box of sandwich sized ziplock bags

Please have these supplies by Friday September 11th

Thank you!

Welcome first graders!!

Hello friends! I’m so excited to start a brand new school year with you. Get a good night’s sleep tonight and get ready for an exciting day tomorrow. I will send home a supply list and a welcome letter this week.

I look forward to seeing you all tomorrow. If it is raining we will meet in the gym when the bell rings, if it is nice outside, then we will meet on the playground.

See you all tomorrow πŸ™‚

Have a Great Summer!

Well, it was a great first grade year! I will miss all of you. I just finished packing away our classroom for the summer, and I miss you all already. Please remember to read every day, take time to write, work on MobyMax, finish your summer packet….but most of all HAVE FUN!!

Love,

Mrs. Rydlicki πŸ™‚

Field trip tomorrow

Wednesday June 3rd we (tomorrow) we have a field trip to the bowling alley.

Your child will not need a lunch because part of the 7.00 they paid was for pizza and juice.

Please make sure your child wears socks because we will be wearing shoes from the bowling alley.

Math homework: 5/29

Please practice your math pre test that was graded and sent home this week!

Our real test is Tuesday!

1st Grade: Unit 10 Pre-Test

Lucy has two buttons. John has 9 buttons. How many more buttons does John have? 1.OA.1
1) 2 + 9 = 11 Yes No

2) Yes No

3) 9 – 2 = 7 Yes No

4) Twelve students were eating lunch. 5 were boys and the rest were girls. How many girls were eating lunch? 1.OA.1

5) Write a number sentence to match the story. 1.OA.1
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7 + 9 = 16
If I were to use the strategy, ”make a ten” and solve the problem which statement(s) would be true? 1.OA.6
6) 7 + 2 + 7 = Yes No
7) 7 + 3 + 6 = Yes No
8) 6 + 1 + 9 = Yes No

9) Complete the following: 1.OA.6
a) _____ + 2 = 4
b) 5 + _____ = 10
c) 7 + 7 = _____
d) 3 + 3 = _____

10) What pattern do you notice with the numbers? 1.OA.6
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Which three numbers make a sum of 12? 1.OA.2
11) 2 + 8 + 4 Yes No
12) 6 + 4 + 2 Yes No
13) 2 + 7 + 3 Yes No

14) Mary went to the candy store. She bought 3 pieces of gum, 5 lollipops, and 2 candy bars. How many pieces of candy did Mary buy? 1.OA.2

15) Write a number sentence: _______________________________