Sell. Sell. Sell. Those raffle tickets!!!! They are due next week! Remember students need
to sell 40 in order to be invited to the secret party and top sellers have the opportunity to win some cool prizes. Micheal's is hosting a Pumpkin Craft for kids at their stores this weekend. The cost is $7 the foam pumpkin all other supplies are included.This would be some fun family time on either Saturday or Sunday. Check out their website for details. Thank you Mrs. Godfrey for donating some goldfish to the class for snack this week! But they went fast and we are now out of classroom snack.If any of you happen to be out at the grocery store this weekend and are able to grab something to donate for class snack, that would be AWESOME! (my only request is no animal crackers- believe it or not, the kids don't enjoy them because they are very dry). I had 10 parents volunteer to chaperone the field trip, but so far only 3 have turned their fingerprint scan and TB test results in to Ms. Heather. 3 adults vs 20 5 year olds on a field trip is not very much as you can imagine, so PLEASE turn your paperwork in early next week to be able to join us on the field trip. If you were thinking you would just join us there (because it is a public venue) that is fine, but you will not be able to to take your child away from his/her chaperone at any time (even to the bathroom) and likely won't be able to sit with him/her on the train ride or hay ride because thespaces are reserved for the class and the chaperones. So PLEASE volunteer to chaperone(see above note). I will be attending a classroom technologyconference this weekend. Hopefully I'll come home with some cool ideas. One is a Lego MovieMaker!!! I'm excited!! This week we will be working on: HFW: like Vocabulary: compete, favorite, friend, hobby, partner Nouns Letter and phoneme Ss /s/ Discovering tally marks and groups of ten. Skip counting by fives. The life cycle of a pumpkin We will begin talking about what a garden needs Harvest Festival is Thursday!!!
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Hello from room 3!
I believe we are finally starting to settle into the routine of school. They are doing great! I have had so many compliments on our class and how they already demonstrate that they can walk quietly in line, they can listen respectfully, and wait patiently. I struck gold with my class! For the last few weeks, we have mostly been working on classroom procedures. Now that those are pretty settled, it is time to get to the hard work. Hard. But FUN. This week in ELA: we will be working on initial sounds and blending the onset and rime of a word and recognizing Uu, Vv, Ww, Xx, Yy, and Zz. Students are beginning to understand that they should only use uppercase letters at the beginning of their names- the rest should be lower case. If they write their names at home, please reinforce this idea. We will also be working on rhyming. Point out any rhymes you find at home! We will be reading Jazz Baby as our fictional text, How Do You Use Water? as our informational text, and The Clever Turtle as our folktale Math: we will be continuing to work on counting to 20, one to one correspondence of counting objects up to 10 and writing our numerals to 10. We are also working on the days of the week and our shapes. We will play Labor Day bingo on Tuesday (maybe also on Wednesday) REMINDERS ***picture forms are sent home 9/6 (picture day is 9/14) *** Don't forget to send back in permission slips and $ for our field trip ***sign up for parent teacher conferences (you should have received an email with the link) ***PLEASE consider volunteering for a 30 minute time slot to run one of the games at Harvest Festival. |
OrganizationOur character trait this month is Adaptability Archives
October 2018
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