The above letter is coming home today as in informational. We do NOT have a student with lice in my class. Just informational.
Nov 14
The above letter is coming home today as in informational. We do NOT have a student with lice in my class. Just informational.
Nov 14
I missed 3 more words for this week…
red yellow blue
Also, remember that tomorrow, Wednesday is LATE START. See you at 9:35, instead of 8:35.
Nov 13
What a lovely weekend…I hope you were able to enjoy the outdoors.
Here’s a look at this week…
READING-I am creating new BOOK BAGS. Some will come home this week and some will arrive home next week. Please have your child read the books to you each night.
WRITING-We will continue with Informational Writing. They are enjoying writing and knowing facts about a topic. ( Last week’s topic was turkeys.) This week’s topic will be information about the First Thanksgiving, Pilgrims, etc.
LETTERS-E e W w
POEM-“Five Fat Turkeys”
WORDS- Is is It it Please refer to previous blogs to obtain the previous words. Remember that these weekly words are words that your child should know how to read, write, and spell. Mastery of the words.
MATH-2D and 3D shapes and Number Bonds Wednesday will be bonds for 5 & 6 Thursday will be bonds for 7 & 8
SCIENCE-Wants/Needs (appropriate for the season 🙂 )
FRIDAY, November 17 is NO SCHOOL FOR KINDERGARTEN
Next week is a short week. NO SCHOOL 11/22-11/24
Enjoy your week!
Mrs. Smith
Nov 6
Reminder that there is NO SCHOOL TOMORROW, November 7, 2017
Wednesday is LIBRARY book due day. Keep reading and completing the BOOK IT reading log.
Nov 3
Thanks for the tissues and snacks! We have already dipped into both donations.
I am changing the way BOOK BAGS will be used. Please have your child return their book bag on Monday, Nov. 6. Thanks
Nov 3
Look at this year…flying by! We are already into November!
Next week will bring us…
READING-Unit 2, Week 3 “Getting Along” Stories and writing about Friends Getting Along, how we can be of help, etc.
Remember to complete the Book It Reading Log every night. Record the title on the back of the calendar. The kids are excited about earning a free pizza!
WRITING-Informational I am going to tie this writing into our SCIENCE UNIT about WEATHER.
LETTERS AND WORDS-ALL students should know our sight words. Look back on my previous BLOGS to find the words. 10 words so far. Remember to check for Capital letters at the beginning of sentences. For example, using the word “the” will be capitalized if it is the first word of a sentence.
The store is open. or I can go to the store.
MATH-We will be orally creating, drawing, and writing “number stories.” You may remember them as “story problems.” Another opportunity for reading and writing! This is another example of how important reading is in our every day life.
SCIENCE-Weather We started a WEATHER GRAPH. So far, we have 1 cloudy day, 1 rainy day, and 1 sunny day filled in on our graph.
Our days continue to be filled with happiness and excitement in here. On a personal note-I have a former Kindergarten student, now in Middle school, who is in the hospital for her 31st surgery. I always go to be with her when she is in the hospital and being with her always reminds me of how grateful we are for good health. I know you parents feel the same way.
Have a beautiful weekend.
Mrs. Smith
Nov 2
Parents,
‘Tis the season of colds, coughs, sneezes and we could use some boxes of Kleenex tissues in here. We also could use some more snacks…Goldfish, Cheeze-Its, Cinnamon sticks, Graham Crackers, mini Oreos, Teddy Grahams, Animal Crackers, etc.
Thanks!
Oct 31
Oct 31
Oct 31
Parents,
Today I am sending home a November 2017 Calendar, sponsored by Pizza Hut.
Students are to read every night for 20 minutes and record the book title on the back of the calendar. At the end of the month, have your child bring the calendar back to me and I will give them a coupon for a FREE Personal Pizza from Pizza Hut!! Such a deal and all for reading every night for 20 minutes. The students are excited and are ready to begin. This program will last through until March.
Enjoy reading with your reader.
Mrs. Smith