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Field trip permission and donations!
School Lunch on Tuesday- Those of you that order school lunch, be sure to CANCEL that order for that day. There will be NO LUNCH provided on that day for field trip students. Students need to bring a COLD SACK lunch. We will eat at the farm, therefore, not microwaves will be provided!
Thank you, we look forward to our exciting day!
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Field Trip!
We are excited about our upcoming field trip to Black Island Farms in Syracuse. We will participate in farm activities, and go on a hayride! More details are on the permission slip. I will send home permission slips today! Please return ASAP!
Permission Slip
Homework
Homework
Print off the homework each week, complete and return on Friday!
Nightly Homework
Word Sorts
Daily practice of lessons is critical to your child’s academic success. Children need to be completing their homework daily. All of the spelling (word work) assignments are the same weekly, only the word lists change. The new words can be found here on the blog on Monday. Your child’s Word Sorts are specific to their learning needs.
Passing word sorts with a proficiency level of 80% is required. If your child did not pass their word sort test last week, they will continue to work on their previous sort until it is mastered. Tests will be passed back on Mondays, a sticker on their test indicates a passing grade, please continue on to the next sort.
Print Student’s Sorts:
Yellow 28 Trinity, TJ, Andrew, Elizabeth, Caleb
Red 10 Ace, Troy
Red 16 Rose, Gracie, Ashlynn, Ellie T., Ellie, J.
Yellow 20 Bella, Ben
Yellow 21 Kyle, Jesse, Mason
Yellow 22 Micah,Madelyn,Parker, Winter, Payton, Alex, JJ, Brooklin, McKinlee, Kaylee
Every Monday I will post a list of 5 spelling words that your child will need to be able to read/use in a sentence/SPELL! Students will be tested on Friday!
SPELLING LIST:
whole, put, plants, end, place
Here are some fun ideas to practice your spelling words each night.
- Typing spelling lists on the computer is very motivating. Use the computer to write sentences for each spelling words. It’s a great way to teach word processing skills.
- Invest in a set of letter stampers and let your child stamp out their spelling words.
- Give your child a Scrabble board. Let them take the letters out of the bag, lay them on the table face-up, and try to fit all of their spelling words on the board.
- Collage- cut individual letter from magazines to spell out your words.
- Get a set of magnetic letters. (You can find them cheap at garage sales.) Give your child letters, a spelling list, and a timer. See if they can complete it in 1-3 minutes.
- Create a Wordle using your spelling words (Use the 5 High frequency words for this week)
- Go to SpellingCity.com and practice your spelling words, practice tests and play games. The username is your first and last name squished together with the #1 after it, The password is rams. example:johnsmith1 Accounts are set up!
Print off some addition drills and practice them nightly.Use flash cards to memorize addition math facts.Addition Drills to 18– 100 problems per page. Includes horizontal and vertical format
- Practice math on these printable math worksheets on tlsbooks.com
- Math Magician- Practice addition drills http://resources.oswego.org/games/mathmagician/cathymath.html It is so important for students to know their math facts (adding or subtracting 5+3 quickly, flash cards). As we get into more ways to add and subtract, having this skill mastered helps them with all aspects of math. So please, help your child with their math facts!
Math Unit Worksheet:
Print Worksheet at top of page.
*Items will change as we get further into the year and assignments will align with what we are learning in class, so check back weekly!
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Extra Help at home!
Student login is first name and last name (ex: johnsmith)
password: rams
Here is the link: SuccessMaker
This week In class….
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Free Pizza!
Here’s the link for information about the program: http://readtoday.com/article/open/id/40