Hello my wonderful Peeps –
I hope you had a great weekend. I was excited, until the snow hit. JK I do love my snow, just more in December and January and less in February…anyways, again, it was GREAT to meet with all my parents and kiddos. You are all the best and I just love the atmosphere you and your children bring to my classroom. Coming up this week we will do some fun things with Dr. Seuss books and learn a little about him, along with our Wonders program and finishing up with our “Tuck Everlasting”.
This week we will be learning and mastering:
- Math: Finishing up additive volume and beginning coordinate planes.
- Reading: focusing on the theme of poetry
- Language: Pronouns and Homophones
- Writing: “Tuck Everlasting”Essay – Would you have drunk the water? also – Utah Compose (Geysers)
- Science: Electricity – experimenting and testing
- Social Studies: Settling Pennsylvania (New Colonies)
- February 27, March 6 and 13 – Choir Club
- March 2 – Dr. Seuss Day – (read a thon) and (Dress Up)
- March 7 – Discovery Gateway (at school)
- March 13 – 8:45- 9:45 girls 9:45 – 10:45 boys :Maturation
- April 2 -6 (No School) Spring Break
*Some students and parents expressed concern of help needed for retaining their math concepts. Front Row is an excellent source that students can use as extra practice at home. They can go onto the Map and work the concept they are struggling on. For students who want a challenge; they too can go there for an extension. We do it in centers for our classroom. But all students can do this during their free time at home too.
*Epic is another source to help with the reading retainment. It is based on their levels as well. Also this week we are trying to do our best to compete in a competition across the nation for “Dr. Seuss’s birthday”! Remember to get at least 20 to 30 min. in a night!