Mrs. Smith
Archive for November, 2019
Happy Thanksgiving to all of my families!
Author: Sandra SmithNov 26
Week of November 25, 2019
Author: Sandra SmithNov 22
A short week coming up!
For those of you who are traveling, please be safe.
PHONICS-On Monday I will be assessing beginning and ending sounds. You can focus on those parts of reading and speaking at home.
WRITING-We’ll be making a “Thankful turkey” to add to your home decorations!!
MATH- I will be assessing lessons 1-7, height and length.
READING GROUPS WILL STILL BE HELD FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY GROUPS.
MATH PACKET DUE MONDAY, 11/25.
Enjoy your weekend.
Mrs. Smith
Informational Writing
Author: Sandra SmithNov 19
Today students are bringing home a small brown book about Turkeys. It is an Informational Book. We have been reading and researching information about turkeys. Now the students had to write their own sentences about turkeys, complete with a capital letter at the beginning, spaces between words, and a period at the end. Please have your child read their book to you. Lots of work for first quarter Kindergarteners! I am pleased with their work and effort and they are proud of their accomplishment.
Even though there is no snow on some of the sidewalks, students still need to wear boots to school. They go outside for lunch recess and there is snow on the playground and, of course, they always want to play in it
MATH was fun today. I gave them a 2 inch piece of paper and had them find things that were longer than the paper and shorter than the paper. New vocabulary for this unit of MEASUREMENT. Yesterday we worked with taller than and shorter than. More new vocabulary for describing measurement and comparison.
Have a good evening.
Mrs. Smith
Week of November 18, 2019
Author: Sandra SmithNov 15
It is such a pleasure to have time to meet with my families. I really enjoy our conference time together. Thanks for valuing your child’s education.
Here’s what’s coming next week…
LETTERS C c V v E e
WORDS He he Has has My my
PHONICS Ending Sounds of words Practice this skill when reading together at home, whether reading or writing. Look, read, and write all the way through to the end of the words.
WRITING Informational writing about Turkeys
I also hope to make a “Thankful Book.” We’ll see if we have the time
MATH We will begin Module 3 “Comparison of Length, Weight, Capacity, and Numbers to 20.” We will begin with length, width, and height.
SOCIAL STUDIES For the next several weeks we will be talking about Goods and Services, Needs and Wants, and Trades. to go along with our Community Helpers and our part in a community.
READING GROUPS Reading Groups are going well and we are working on good strategies for reading, like looking at the pictures to help us figure out words in the text, looking at the beginning and ending sounds, pushing through words, using context clues, predicting what could the word be, etc. Good readers!
Have a lovely weekend!
Mrs. Smith
“Every hour of light
and dark
is a miracle.
-Walt Whitman
Tuesday conferences rescheduled
Author: Sandra SmithNov 14
Tuesday, November 12 conferences have been rescheduled for next Monday, November 18.

Remember to pack shoes!
Author: Sandra SmithNov 13
I had 4 students without shoes today. Remind them to put their shoes in their backpack.
Thanks
Boots!
Author: Sandra SmithNov 11
A reminder that students need to WEAR THEIR BOOTS TO SCHOOL, not carry them in their backpack. Shoes in backpack… boots on feet. some forgot shoes today and my class had gym so they didn’t get to participate in gym class (and they LOVE gym class!!!).
Thanks for the help and reminders at home.
Food Drive
Author: Sandra SmithNov 11
Howard School is teaming up with Hype Athletics to collect cans of food and boxes of dried goods to provide to those in need. Please consider donating food items to this worthy cause. As an incentive, the class who donates the most items will be given a Pizza Party by HYPE. Let’s see what we can do to help those less fortunate than we are.

Thanks!
Play doh and Dry Erace Markers
Author: Sandra SmithNov 8
Some of you have asked what I could use in here…well, we could definitely use DRY ERASE MARKERS and some playdoh.
Thanks in advance.
Mrs. Smith
Week of November 11, 2019
Author: Sandra SmithNov 8
Another week of learning and reminding each other of how to be good friends.
LETTERS R r Y y
WORDS After last week’s letter I i , I am combining previous letters with the i for this week’s words. is it in Make some more word cards to practice these new words. Make sentences with the cards. Remember to make a card for the period at the end of each sentence!!!
PHONICS Our last week of really focusing on ending sounds of words.
WRITING Informational Writing about …..(what else??) TURKEYS!
MATH We will continue on with Geometry, identifying 2D (flat shapes) and 3 D (solid shapes) shapes. Look for some around the house. For example, a can of soup is a 3D shape. A refrigerator is a 3 D shape. A piece of paper is a 2D shape.
This Module will end on Wednesday and I will be giving an end of the Geometry Module Assessment on Thursday and Friday.
As usual, Math Homework Packet is due on Monday.
SOCIAL STUDIES We will continue with Community Helpers.
As always , I am really enjoying my conference time with my families. It’s never enough time though to share about my students! Their reading is coming along and most have already moved up a reading level. 🙂 thanks for your support at home. It is win-win when home and school work together. Reading with and to your child is the single most predictor of a child’s success. Turn of the video games and READ. Remember that your child will emulate what you do…you read, they will read. You play games with them and they will want to play too. I bought some new games for them and brought them out today. FUN FUN FUN! Matching rhymes, making silly rhymes and an INITIAL SOUNDS game. They had a great time playing games AND they didn’t realize that they were reinforcing the concepts, goals that I have been teaching. Sneaky…ha!
Monday-Friday BOOK BAGS due Check your child’s backpack for the day Bag is due.
WEDNESDAY-Library Book due
Keep dressing them in warm clothes. An announcement was made this morning, reminding them to wear boots, warm jacket, hat, scarf, and mittens/gloves. For the shoes, please send shoes that they can put on and tie. Lacing up 25 pairs of fancy shoes takes up way too much time in the morning. 🙂 Have them practice at home.
Have a wonderful weekend. As strange as this may sound, I’m not always that happy to see Fridays come because that means I won’t see my kids for a few days. Enjoy them at home.
Mrs. Smith
“Wisdom begins with wonder.”
-Socrates