Friday, October 30, 2015

Halloween party pictures

















10/30

Aidan and Sean did a great job with this week's news:




The Friday Folder went home yesterday.  Be sure to go through the papers and reflection with your child, and remove the papers.  Send the empty folder back with a parent signature on Monday.

Please return the parent-teacher conference preference form if you haven't already.

The non-fiction reading project and October reading calendar are both due on Monday, November 2nd!

Moon observation schedule:
Students #1-4      Oct. 14-17 AND Nov. 8-10
Students #5-9      Oct. 18-24
Students #10-14  Oct. 25-31
Students #15-20  Nov. 1-7

Happy Halloween!

Friday, October 23, 2015

10/23

Eeshu and Renna did a great job presenting this week's news:







The Friday Folder went home again today.  Be sure to go through the papers and reflection with your child, and remove the papers.  Send the empty folder back with a parent signature on Monday.

Please return your Halloween attendance/plans form as soon as possible.

A parent-teacher conference preference form when home today.  Please return this as soon as possible.

The class filled up the cotton jar!  Therefore, Monday, Oct. 26 will be pajama day!  Students may also bring a small stuffed animal friend that can fit on their desk without interrupting their work.

We have started at-home moon observations over the next month.  Your child will only be responsible for observing the moon for 7 days (a calendar and instruction sheet will go home when it is your child's turn).  Be on the lookout for the moon observation calendar, and check your child's assignment notebook.  The schedule is as follows for your information:

Students #1-4      Oct. 14-17 AND Nov. 8-10
Students #5-9      Oct. 18-24
Students #10-14  Oct. 25-31
Students #15-20  Nov. 1-7

The non-fiction reading project needs to be completed entirely at home, and will be due on November 2nd.

The October reading calendar is due November 2nd. Be sure your child is reading for approximately 20 minutes each SCHOOL night and recording the minutes on the calendar.  The title and author of the books read can be recorded on the back of the calendar.


Friday, October 16, 2015

10/16

Cienna and Marcus did a great job presenting this week's news:



The Friday Folder went home again today.  Be sure to go through the papers and reflection with your child, and remove the papers.  Send the empty folder back with a parent signature on Monday.

There is a spelling test on Monday.  This test will cover the words we have worked on over the past two weeks.

We have started at-home moon observations over the next month.  Your child will only be responsible for observing the moon for 7 days (a calendar and instruction sheet will go home when it is your child's turn).  Be on the lookout for the moon observation calendar, and check your child's assignment notebook.  The schedule is as follows for your information:

Students #1-4      Oct. 14-17 AND Nov. 8-10
Students #5-9      Oct. 18-24
Students #10-14  Oct. 25-31
Students #15-20  Nov. 1-7

All students should have approved a non-fiction book with their teacher by today.  The non-fiction reading project needs to be completed entirely at home, and will be due on November 2nd.

The October reading calendar is due November 2nd. Be sure your child is reading for approximately 20 minutes each SCHOOL night and recording the minutes on the calendar.  The title and author of the books read can be recorded on the back of the calendar.

Picture day is Wednesday, Oct. 21.  Open house is Thursday, Oct. 22 at 6:30.


Thursday, October 8, 2015

10/8

Atiksh and Alex did a great job presenting this week's news:


Friday, October 2, 2015

10/2


Likhith and Sam did a great job presenting this week's news:



The Friday Folder went home again today.  Be sure to go through the papers and reflection with your child, and remove the papers.  Send the empty folder back with a parent signature on Monday.

There is a spelling test on Monday.

No school on Friday, October 9 and Monday October 12.

Students received an information page about our first reading genre project.  They will need to choose a non-fiction book and have it approved by the teacher before Oct. 16.  This project will be due on November 2nd.



The new October reading calendar is due November 2nd. Be sure your child is reading for approximately 20 minutes each night and recording the minutes on the calendar.  The title and author of the books read can be recorded on the back of the calendar.