Thursday, March 31, 2016
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Newsletter 3/24/16
Look at what we've been up to in work and play this week!
In Reading
Workshop this week we reviewed retelling and making connections with nonfiction
texts. We also read a tricky poem about
eggs. In phonics, we focused on letter
Ee, sorting words that begin with the long and short Ee sounds. We are blending and segmenting sounds every day!
We focused
on partnering in Writing Workshop this week.
We have new writing partners! We
learned how a partner can help a writer clarify
a friend’s how-to story by acting it out.
We talked about what a helpful partner does and says.
We
did a lot of egg and bunny counting this week!
We reviewed number identification and formation 1-20.
Welcome
spring! Our science lessons were about
the new season this week. We read spring
stories, made a spring word web and watched our classroom thermometer change
from blue to green! We went outside and
decorated with chalk to celebrate.
In Second
Steps this week we learned tricks to help us wait. We read Waiting Is Not Easy, by Mo
Williams- a favorite Elephant and Piggie book!
Ask your child what s/he does to make waiting a bit easier. We practiced this week!
Book
buddy bags are due on Monday.
Monday
11:30 early dismissal. No lunch in
school!
SAVE THE DATE: K music concert 4/5 at 9:30 am
Friday, March 18, 2016
Keyboarding Without Tears
Now your child can do Keyboarding Without Tears at home! An email should have been sent to you from the company with your child's log in information. Please encourage your child to keep his/her fingers on the HOME KEYS! Have fun!
Newsletter 3/18/16
In
Reading Workshop this week we learned what to do when we come across a new
vocabulary word while reading nonfiction.
We can usually figure out what a word means by looking at the picture or
looking at the words around it (context clues)
We began writing our first “How To” piece in Writing Workshop this week, after examining some model texts. We noticed that How Tos have numbered steps, so we are writing ours the same way! We learned to plan our steps across our fingers.
In our handwriting lessons this week, we learned how to make an “h” and then turn it into a “b”! Don’t pick up your pencil!
Do you believe in leprechauns? WE DO! We learned about St. Patrick’s Day this week and we had fun discussing Irish folktales and traditions, and listening to Irish music! But the best was finding the GOLD and green footprints a leprechaun left in our classroom! Wow!
We began writing our first “How To” piece in Writing Workshop this week, after examining some model texts. We noticed that How Tos have numbered steps, so we are writing ours the same way! We learned to plan our steps across our fingers.
In our handwriting lessons this week, we learned how to make an “h” and then turn it into a “b”! Don’t pick up your pencil!
Do you believe in leprechauns? WE DO! We learned about St. Patrick’s Day this week and we had fun discussing Irish folktales and traditions, and listening to Irish music! But the best was finding the GOLD and green footprints a leprechaun left in our classroom! Wow!
In math, we
continue to build numbers 1-10 in various ways, using different tools.
The Darien
Nature Center visited us this week and taught us about what animals do at the
end of winter.
News and Notes
Book
buddy bags are due on Monday.
No School 3/25, and no
kindergarten on 4/7 and 4/8
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Monday, March 14, 2016
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Dreambox- A Math Website
Your child has an individual account set up on Dreambox. Please make sure that your child works on this site independently.
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