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Weekly Spelling Words

Pattern – woman, women, man, men, goose, geese, mouse, mice, foot, feet

Sight – because, first, next, then, last

We will have a Social Studies test on Friday. I will send a study guide home tomorrow. 

Time is flying by and we still have a lot to do. 

Reminders

We have homework that needs to be returned the next day Monday through Thursday.

Students are expected to read at home everyday for 30 minutes. 

Practicing spelling words is a daily homework as well. Students get very excited when they do well on their spelling test. 

Summer is coming. 

Students WILL slide backwards if they do not read in the summer. Make reading an important activity at your house. 🙂

 

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Classroom News

Weekly Spelling Words

Pattern words – boxes, foxes, witches, stitches, dishes, wishes, fixes, mixes, sandwiches, riches

Sight words – goes, good, does, our, cousin

LATE START TOMORROW – School will begin at 9:40. 

Parents please send in empty shoe boxes, Kleenex boxes, cereal boxes, paper towel rolls, and  toilet paper rolls. We will be using these things for a project later in May. 

 

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Classroom News from Room 211

Weekly Spelling Words

didn’t, can’t, they’ve, we’ve, she’ll, we’ll, he’s, she’s, wouldn’t, couldn’t 

Sight words – help, from, other, also, job 

Egg Hunt money, $4.00, can be turned in until Tuesday. 

There is NO SCHOOL on Friday, April 19. 

There is a LATE  START on Wednesday, April 24. School will begin at 9:40. 

 

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Classroom News from Room 211

Weekly Spelling Words

Pattern – score, store, chore,  tore, snore, wore, soar, oar, roar, board

 Dolch – people, they, know, outside, work

Wow! Time is flying by! We are starting the last quarter of the school year. 

Science – It is the perfect time to start our plant unit. We will be growing seeds and writing down our observations. We will plan experiments to learn about the needs of plants. 

Social Studies – We will reviewing the history of Dearborn and how the city has changed over time. 

Math – We will be working with equal groups to lay the foundation for multiplication and division. We will continue to review addition and subtraction. 

Reading – Our end of the year goal for reading is level 28. Students need to continue to read at home every day. Please start thinking about how you will keep your child reading this summer. If students don’t read, they slide backward and will have to catch up in the fall. We are lucky to have such a wonderful library right across the street. 🙂 

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