Don’t Let Your Brain Turn into Mush!

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!

 

Summer Reading Programs

To encourage reading throughout the summer check out these fun summer reading programs:

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Summer Reading Program  

Fill out the reading journal, then bring your completed journal to a Barnes and Noble store to receive a FREE book.  Click here for more information and to print your own reading journal: Barnes and Noble Summer Reading


Weber County Libraries- 
Undercover Readers Program

Register today for the summer reading program.  You can also download a summer reading packet and find monthly events here: Weber County Summer Reading 


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Build a Better World
From reading, to inventing, to teddy bears – there’s something for everyone. For more information click here: Davis County Summer Reading


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We have enjoyed the free pizza coupons this year from the Pizza Hut BOOK IT reading program. Click here for fun summer reading activities: BOOK IT! Summer Reading

Reminders

Thursday: Field Day! 
  • Dress-down day!
  • First grade is supposed to wear RED shirts if possible.
  • Be sure to wear comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and hats
  • School lunch will NOT be served and microwaves will NOT be available; please pack a cold sack lunch in a labeled disposable bag.
  • Early 1:00 release.
Friday: 
  • Yearbook signing, games, and final goodbyes. :(
  • Dress-down day!
  • School lunch will be served as normal.
  • Early 1:00 release.

Next Week’s Schedule/NO HOMEWORK!

No more homework!! 🙂 You may keep blue folders at home. 

Also here is the schedule (roughly) for next week. A few things might change but this is a basic rough draft. 

Monday: 
Ogden Nature Center in house field trip in the morning.
In the afternoon it will be a wrap up of writing/ class work/ math etc. 

Tuesday: 
Finish up final classroom work in the morning. In the afternoon we will be watching Charlottes Web since we have finished it in class. Permission slip was signed at the beginning of the school year. 

Wednesday: 
PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR CHILD HAS HIS/HER BACKPACK!!
We will be cleaning out cubby’s and sending home all work and any school supplies home with your child so please make sure your child has their backpack and make sure they come empty! We will be cleaning the classroom and scrubbing things down to get ready for summer. 

Thursday: SHORT DAY/ DRESS DOWN DAY

FIELD DAY in the morning. STUDENTS NEED TO PACK A HOME LUNCH NO SCHOOL LUNCH IS PROVIDED. Lunch is eaten outside on the lawn with the whole school. 

In the afternoon it will be the talent show until the end of the day!

Friday: LAST DAY!! SHORT DAY/ DRESS DOWN DAY 

Yearbook signing all morning long students will be able to go visit other first grade classrooms as well as stay in our room. If students did not purchase a yearbook they will be given a notepad. 

HAVE STUDENTS BRING A PEN TO SIGN YEARBOOKS WITH!

In the afternoon we will be playing games and saying our goodbyes. If students earn their surprise from me they will receive it then. 


Field Trip/Program

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We have our final off campus field trip this upcoming Tuesday May 16th to the Hill Aerospace Museum. We need ALL STUDENTS IN WHITE SHIRTS FOR THE FIELD TRIP.  IF YOUR CHILD DOES NOT OWN WHITE THEN WEAR BLUE BUT please TRY TO WEAR WHITE. We will be meeting at school and getting on buses at 9 am sharp. Please make sure your child is on time and ready to go. 

EVERY CHILD WILL NEED TO PACK A SACK LUNCH FOR THE FIELD TRIP. We will not have school lunch provided this day and every child will need lunch in a disposable bag so they can throw everything away when they are finished. Parent volunteers and Ms. Ferrin are not responsible for holding lunch boxes and metal silverware so please plan accordingly to have your child a lunch they can throw away.  
We will be returning to the school around 1pm. 

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PATRIOTIC PROGRAM: 
Quest Academy first graders will be performing a Patriotic Concert on Wednesday, May 17th  6:00-7:00pm in the Q1 gym. Please have your child in the gym by 5:45pm that evening, dressed in a RED SHIRT and uniform pants.  Any patriotic accessories are encouraged!! (Please avoid any tall accessories, such as tall hats, that could potentially block the view of other children standing behind your child.)  

We welcome any friends or family members to join us!  To show our gratitude and to honor the service of our veterans we encourage you to extend a special invitation to your veteran family members and friends.  


PLEASE PLAN TO BRING YOUR OWN CHAIRS AND/OR BLANKETS FOR SEATING; CHAIR SEATING WILL BE TOWARD THE BACK OF THE GYM, BLANKETS UP FRONT.

The first grade will be performing this same concert that afternoon, May 17th, for students and faculty, please have your child wear a RED SHIRT to school, also.

Toys and fidget spinners

Parents, 
We recently have had a problem with students bringing toys and fidget spinners to school to play with during recess. Please make sure your students are keeping them at home. They are not allowed to have them at school, or at recess, anymore. If I see them, I will be taking them away. Thank you! 
Ms. Ferrin

Homework/ Sub

Hey all! Sorry it’s been a weird couple of school days Friday and today. I am happy to report I had my little one this afternoon and baby and I are doing well. 🙂

Don’t forget to do reading only homework this week I’m posting this from my phone so please look under my homework tab on my blog to find the reading only print out. 

Ms. Ferrin is my sub for the next few weeks and has access to my email so feel free to email her with questions. She is awesome and the kids are in good hands. She is communicating with me daily. The kids still have a lot of review as well as a few more tests so please finish strong and make sure they are attending.

If you still please all sit your child down and make sure they understand the importance of being on their best behaviors for her. I do have a surprise and fun things planned for when I return for the last day of school which I told them I can’t do unless I hear a good report. 

Thanks everyone for having such good kids and helping me and Ms. Ferrin out the next few weeks!!