Saturday, September 13, 2014


                                Classroom News

Last week was a very busy week of learning! Students are gradually building up their reading stamina to 20 minutes per day, and learning how to work independently in reading/literacy centers. Each week in reading centers, students will have 8-9 assignments that they will turn in by Friday. These assignments consist of practice activities with their spelling, grammar, vocabulary, and writing. I require them to turn a certain amount in each day so that by Friday they are not behind (usually 1 on Mon. and 2 each for Tues. thru Fri.)   Therefore, if a student does not get the required amount done each day they have to go to study hall to complete these assignments.  If the student still does not get the assignments complete, I will send them home with a note as to why they did not get them completed.  If you have any questions about centers or incomplete assignments, feel free to contact me, or you are welcome to come observe centers which are completed during the morning hours.
 

 This week

This week we’ll begin by exploring the question “What are animal homes like?”  We’ll read an informational text called Animals Building Homes that tells about different types of animal homes around the world.  For math, we will continue to work on word problems and how making friendly numbers can help us solve problems quicker. 

Reminders 

Please join PTA! It is only $5! Our class will get a pizza party if we have 100% participation

Coupon book sale ends Sept. 19
Scholastic book orders due by Sept. 19
Scholastic Book Fair Sept. 29 -Oct. 3 


 

 

 

Monday, September 8, 2014

This week we will explore a special kind of neighborhood—the classroom! We’ll consider the question “How is a school like a community? We’ll begin with Teacher’s Pets, a realistic fiction story about Miss Fry’s classroom.  It’s a lively place for students and animals alike! 

The phonics/spelling pattern for this week is Phonics Skills:
Consonant blends with r, l, and s, such as spin, clap, stage

Also, some students may be bringing extra work home that was not finished in class. Please have them complete and return as soon as possible!

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

I hope everyone had a great Labor Day holiday! This week we will be exploring a story about a spider's family, friends, school, and favorite places to play in Diary of a Spider.  We will also continue our writing focus on small moments. Please continue to have your child study the math facts. The tests were much better this past week! Students practiced on Xtramath.com in class; this is a website they can use at home with the passwords I sent out on open house night. Also in math this week, students will make place value houses and there will be  test over place value this Wednesday.