Reading Minutes

Our awesome librarian has a “Race Around the World” theme for library this year.  Each class will be recording their reading minutes and racing against the other classes in their grade.  This isn’t extra homework, just one more place to record reading minutes.  

Thursday night:
Open the LIBRARY tab at the top of my blog.
Click on the link “Library Challenge Reading Minutes”
Record minutes read in the Google Form

If your child submits paper homework, I will give them some time Friday morning to enter their minutes.
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Donation Baskets

Please help fill our class basket by bringing any new item that is the color RED.  Examples are red candy, red socks, red toys, red drinks, etc….

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Parent Teacher Conference

This Thursday, October 27, Parent Teacher Conferences will be held from 3:30 to 5:30.  I would love to visit with each student at least once during the school year, or as often as you feel is needed. 

Parent Teacher Conference Sign Up
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Halloween Party Party Permission Form

Please sign and give your child permisson to participate in the Halloween party. We are going to have some tasty treats! 

Permission form
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No Homework

Because of Fall Break next Thursday and Friday, I will not be assigning homework for the week of October 17th.  I would never discourage anyone from reading, however! Enjoy your break and thank you for sending such great kids to class each day!
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Reading….

Several parents have asked for some advice regarding children who don’t love to read. I’ve compiled a list of things you can do to make reading more enjoyable for your child. I’ve also listed some reading activities that can take the place of “sitting down with a chapter book for 20 min.” Please comment if you have suggestions to add to the list! As the mother of a child in this same category, I’d love to hear what has worked for you as well.

*Reading is reading
Joke books, cookbooks, magazines, poetry, and even searching online can count toward reading minutes. Let them search a favorite topic online, read a recipe and its instructions to you while you cook, or read a favorite Shel Silverstein poem over and over until they have it memorized.

*Pay attention to genre
Do they prefer fiction or nonfiction books? Is there a movie they love that was made from a book? (You’d be surprised how many are!) Is there a topic they are currently interested in? Children can generally read several levels above their independent reading level if they are highly interested in its content. Harry Potter for example….

*Read together
I know time is scarce, but even if it’s just for a few minutes, it will feel less overwhelming and more enjoyable for a hesitant reader. I like to let the child pick which paragraph on the page they’d like me to read. This gets them out of reading that impossibly long paragraph they are dreading. You can also take turns reading every other paragraph, or if it’s just one of those nights, you read the page and let them pick which paragraph they are willing to read.

*Audio Books
There is nothing wrong with listening to a book from an audio file as long as the child is following along in the text. This can actually be a very useful tool for children improving their decoding and comprehension skills. They can use headphones and snuggle into a comfortable spot, or in the car on the way to and from school, dance, soccer, etc. (Just as long as motion sickness isn’t an issue.) : )

*Websites
There are many websites that can engage students in reading as well. Here are a few free sites that your child might enjoy.
Into the Book
Professor Garfield
Poetry 4 Kids 
Kids National Geographic
Highlights
Wacky Web Tales – (Mad Lib type stories)
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Homework and Spelling

If you are experiencing problems with homework, please let me know so that I can help and your child can get credit for their homework grade.

When your student FINISHES entering their information for the week, please have them click the SUBMIT button.  Google docs saves as they type, but this way I know that the document is complete and ready to be graded.

We are going to spend one more week on the current spelling list.  With a new program, I’m figuring out pacing and how fast we need to progress through their workbooks.  Students should have awesome scores on the test next Friday!  Thanks for your patience!

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Slideshow from our fieldtrip!

Don’t let your children fool you! They complained about having to dance, and they didn’t want to see the pictures on the blog. However…THEY LOVED IT!!!

THANK YOU to our parent volunteers who helped on the fieltrip!
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Parent Teacher Conference

Parent Teacher Conferences will be held this Thursday, September 29, from 3:30-5:30. If you would like to meet with me you may click on the link below to sign up for a time slot. Conferneces will be held on the last Thursday of each month.

PTC Sign Up
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Homework

We are ready to begin homework.  
Your student should know exactly what to do as we have been practicing for the last week or so.  If they have forgotten, the directions are listed under the Homework tab.

The only spelling words they will have this week are the ten High Frequency Words listed below.  Starting next week they will have a word sort in addition to High Frequency.

High Frequency Words for the week:
forward
huge
ride
region
nor
period
blood
rich
team
corner
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