Hogle Zoo Information & Yearly Activities Permission Slip

** HOGLE ZOO FIELD TRIP **
cartoon_animals_05We just wanted to thank all the parents who have so graciously made their YEARLY field trip  donation. If you haven’t had a chance to pay your donation to the office,  please do so ON OR BEFORE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th. If  you are unable to donate the $15 at this time, feel free to donate $5 for now. The cost for the bus transportation is over $700. That does not include the Hogle Zoo entrance fees. Again we have so many fun
field trips planned, we would hate to have to
cancel them for lack of funds. 

  • Parent Volunteers:                                                                        We are ALWAYS looking for more volunteers so don’t be shy. You may join your child’s group to help with the group management. Please click on the link below to see which group your student is in and which parent chaperones are over each group. Chaperones:  If your cell phone number is not correct please email Mrs. Nelson to update it on the field trip form in case we need to reach you and your group.
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  • Important Details:                                                                        We will be lining up and heading out to the buses at 8:40. We need to be back to the bus by 1:30.  will be doing a quick student count so we make sure we have everyone, then be back on the way so we won’t be late for end of day dismissal.  
  • If you are a volunteer, PLEASE plan on being here by 8:15 so we can give you your student list and go over any last minute details.
  • If you would like to bring a younger sibling,  you will need to plan on driving your own car. In years past, the entrance fee for parent volunteers has been covered by Quest, however,  please plan on bringing funds to pay for anyone OTHER your student(s) just in case.
  • Students need to bring a DISPOSABLE SACK LUNCH with their name on it.  
  • Volunteers, you will need to bring some sort of bag or backpack in which to carry your assigned group of student’s lunches in. You may eat lunch with your students whenever they get hungry.
IF YOU RECEIVED AN EMAIL THAT WE DO NOT HAVE YOUR STUDENT’S YEARLY FIRST GRADE ACTIVITIES PERMISSION SLIP SIGNED, EVEN IF YOU BELIEVE YOU HAVE ALREADY COMPLETED IT, PLEASE CLICK THE BELOW LINK AND FILL OUT THE FIRST GRADE YEARLY ACTIVITIES PERMISSION SLIP FORM.  
CLICK HERE: FIRST GRADE YEARLY ACTIVITIES PERMISSION

Scholastic Book Orders


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We are excited to utilize the Scholastic Reading Club program in our classroom this year.  Ordering books for your children through this program gives our class points towards free books that your child will utilize in the classroom throughout the year.

Our first book order will be due Wednesday, August 31st
.   The Scholastic Book order link is located on the sidebar of our class blog (look for the red box) or simply click here: Scholastic Reading Club.  Ordering online is fast and easy, our class activation code is: N8TKQ.  Online ordering allows you to shop all the books, not just the select books in the current flyer.

At Quest Academy we use Guided Reading to determine the level of our students reading ability.  Scholastic provides an option to shop by Guided Reading Level (GRL).  This is a great way to help provide your students with books that are on their reading level.  

Back to School Bash & Homework


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Your child should be reading at minimum 20 minutes every day. For now please just read books from home. This first time we will count it if you are reading to your child as well. Please have them read by themselves but you may also count time that you read to them this first time. Please send a note in their homework folder on Friday morning if they have read this week for their reading homework points this week. Also- homework folders do not go home with your child on the weekends.  Here Weekly-Reading-Log is the reading homework log for this week- if you prefer to print something out to keep track of daily reading. 

We will usually have a reading passage in their homework folder for them to be timed on and for them to read at home, but we haven’t gotten to read one on one with the students yet. This should hopefully be done this week, if not next. We will also get Raz-Kids up and running then they can go online and read books their as well. 

Happy Reading! 🙂 

Look out 2nd grade-Here they come!!

First off, let me begin by saying it has been an absolutely wonderful school year!  Your students have melted my heart and I truly love and care for each one.  Each student is amazing and I have been so very blessed to have been chosen as their teacher! I will miss their smiles, hugs, letters, pictures, and personalities!  

I wish the best for each of them.  Thank you for supporting your students and myself during this school year.  I hope that I have made a lasting impression on them and have instilled in them a love of learning.  I would be tickled pink if my cute students saw me out and about and ran to give me a hug or high five!  

Have a wonderful summer!  Don’t forget to read and keep up on all that you have learned, you are going to be tremendous, big 2nd graders!  I am so proud of all that you have accomplished! 

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Summer Learning- Don’t let your brain turn to Mush! :o)

Summer Learning
Your child has worked SO hard this year and deserves to maintain or even increase his/her skills over the summer!  Here are some ideas for keeping your child learning over the summer:

#1: READ!  

No other skill is more important to maintain over the summer months.  Children who read regularly are shown to have higher intelligence and general knowledge, less stress, better fluency, improved analytical thinking, broader vocabulary, better memory and increased writing skills. Please use every opportunity (long car rides, waits at the dentist/doctor, before bedtime, etc.) to have your child read to you.

#2: Write!

Writing is “backwards reading” and not only improves your child’s writing skills, but also improves his/her reading skills as well.  Encourage your child to use best penmanship and to sound out words phonetically, and assist your child in creating complete sentences that include proper use of upper and lower-case letters, and to include proper punctuation.

  • Encourage your child to keep a journal of events or discoveries over the summer months.  You may even have your child continue to use the extra pages in his/her first grade journal, which is in a format familiar to your child.  I strongly encourage students to write (with an actual paper and pencil!) over the summer – not just write electronically.  This helps to maintain proper penmanship and puts a greater focus on sentence structure, rather than on hunting for letters on a keyboard.
  • Electronic writing is great, too, though!  It is important that your child maintain familiarity with the keys on the keyboard! :)

#3: Math!

We learned SO many different math skills this year and it is important that your child remember these skills so that he/she can build on them in 2nd grade!  Review addition, subtraction, place value, time, measurement, 2 and 3-dimensional shapes, graphing, skip-counting, etc. with your child! ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS YOU CAN REVIEW OVER THE SUMMER ARE THE BASIC ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION FACTS UP TO 20.  THESE WILL BE VERY HELPFUL TO KNOW FOR DOUBLE-DIGIT ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION IN SECOND GRADE!

Thank You!


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I truly appreciate the kind, generous, thoughtful gifts and notes.  It is my pleasure and honor to have this opportunity to teach your children.  Thank you for sharing your child with me this year!

Special thanks to our amazing POQA board who continues to give of their time and talents to help our school be the best!   Thank you for the daily gifts of gratitude and for all the yummy food!