
Please check your child’s backpack for toys and remind them not to bring toys to school. They usually become a big problem (a distraction, getting lost, stolen or damaged, etc.)
THANK YOU!!
This last week we began our unit about animals and how their different parts help them to survive. Our first lesson was called, “Why do birds have beaks?” We did an activity to learn how the shape of a bird’s beak tells you something about what that particular bird eats.

(Apologies for not having pictures of all the students! We were having technical difficulties! Sigh…)
You can continue to support your child’s curiosity at home! Any time you see a bird, whether on a walk or looking out the window, encourage your child to look and ask them what they think that bird might eat and why.
Math homework will continue to be found in your child’s blue take-home-folder on the first day of the school week and is due on the last day of the school week (usually Fridays). Students: please write your name on it and have a parent sign it, indicating you’ve worked on the math activity together.