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Library Tomorrow!
Library Day-Wednesday
Library books are due every Wednesday. Checking out books from our school library is a privilege. To check out books students are expected to:
1- Follow the library rules (be respectful, follow directions, use a library voice, etc.)
2- Return library books (no outstanding books)
3- Select a book during the allotted time
1- Follow the library rules (be respectful, follow directions, use a library voice, etc.)
2- Return library books (no outstanding books)
3- Select a book during the allotted time
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Homework 3/18 – 3/22
Homework is due Friday, March 22nd.
1- Math Homework:
- Math Homework this week is to review adding and regrouping. Please click the link to print the game. Here is the game:Add and Regroup Game
- Optional: for extra math practice, play any of these Math Fact Activities 2018
2- Reading Fluency on Raz-Kids. Here is the link for: RAZ-KIDS (our online reading homework). Each Friday I will pull an online report showing student usage for the week and their comprehension scores for the quizzes they have taken.
Please let me know if you have any questions about the program.
Happy reading
Teacher Username: knight1st
Student login: turtle
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Math Practice
Yesterday our class mastered Lesson 24 in math. The standard is that “I can add tens and add ones.” While this seems very simple, our class did struggle with it. If you have some extra free time the next couple of days, please take a moment and review this with your student. Give them problems similar to these and ask them to show you how to solve it. Hopefully your students will use the “Stack them” method of solving the problems. It is really important that they understand this concept because our next lesson is learning how to add bigger numbers and carry the ten to the tens place. Thank you so much!
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Weekly Reminder
1- “Pirated” this Friday and Saturday at 7:00pm at Syracuse Arts Academy (2893 W 1700 S, Syracuse). Tickets can be purchased from our website or click here: Pirate Tickets. They are $5 per person or $20 for a family of five.
2– Looking for Easter gifts? Give a BOOK from Scholastic Books. Click here for easy online ordering, our class code is N8TKQ: Scholastic Book Club
3- Elementary yearbooks on sale now for only $17! Students enjoy signing yearbooks on the last day of school. Orders may be placed until March 29. Click here to pay: Yearbook Online Orders
2– Looking for Easter gifts? Give a BOOK from Scholastic Books. Click here for easy online ordering, our class code is N8TKQ: Scholastic Book Club
3- Elementary yearbooks on sale now for only $17! Students enjoy signing yearbooks on the last day of school. Orders may be placed until March 29. Click here to pay: Yearbook Online Orders
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Leprechaun Traps!
It is March! Which means Liam the Leprechaun has been visiting our classroom and our class wants to catch him! We took the time this week to think about what we would want to use in our traps and how we would catch him. Each of your students wrote down ideas and created a journal to help them! If you would like to, your students may take their ideas and create a trap at home to bring to school next week (March 11-15). Please don’t make them too big! I want your students to have the opportunity to take their creative minds and make something! Next week we will set out the traps and see if we can catch Liam!
Once again, please know that this is a fun, but optional activity. Traps will be sent home on Friday March 15.
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