Friday, September 13, 2019

Week ending 9/13/19

We've finished our first full week of school!  We've spent a lot of time these past two weeks reviewing classroom routines and expectations for students, teacher, and class subjects.  We'll continue working on this hard in September and when we take the time now, the rest of the year runs much smoother.

A few important things to remember:

  • We have PE on Mondays and Thursdays so don't forget sneakers.  
  • If your child is signing up for ASCA, please email me as well so I am aware.  
  • On Mondays we have two specials so our snack/recess is in the afternoon.  We will however, have a quick working snack Monday am.  Please send in an additional small easy to eat snack.  Good choices would be pretzels, goldfish, a granola bar, etc.  Something that's quick and clean to eat.  If they can work or read while they snack, we'll keep it going each Monday.
  • Please remember that the school opens at 8:20 and attendance is taken at 8:30, so being on time is very important!  Also, dismissal is at 3:00.  Please be on time to pick up your child.  If there is a change, please email me ahead of the day or call the office. Thanks for your help with this!
  • There is an early release day on Thursday, Sept. 26th. Please plan for a 12:30 pick up.
  • Also, please save Thursday, Sept. 26th for a morning open house in our classroom.  You'll arrive with your child in the morning, check out our classroom, and hear information related to our upcoming year.  We hope to see you then!


3, 2, 1 things about our room you should know...
3 read aloud we read this week were A Quiet Place, Going On a Book Hunt, and Miss Brooks Loves Books (and I Don't).  We use these books to think about our favorite place to read, how to decide if a book is just right for us, and to think about why we might choose a book (interest, characters we love, etc.).  

2 math activities we worked on this week was Today's Number and Do We Have 100? Today we worked with the number 7 and brainstorming different ways to show it.  They could write addition or subtraction sentences, show 7 with cubes or tally marks, or spell the word.  We also identified and counted coins, collecting pennies to get to 100 with our partner.  
Ask you child 2 different ways to show the number 7.

1 Fundations routine we started this week is Word of the Day.  When we do word of the day, we practice spelling words that fit our spelling focus and create sentences that fit the word.  We worked on the words rich and shred this week (both words with digraphs).  
Ask you child for a sentence using those words.  


We have begun setting up our reading workshop routine and so far so good!  Students have decorated their book bags and have chosen their first books!  


We started morning bins this week!  It's a great way for students to get in the room, start working on an activity, while encouraging creativity and team work.


 

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