First Grade Yearly Permission Slip

back-to-schoolDon’t forget back to school night is this upcoming Monday, August 15th. 
Please look over and sign the following permission slip for your child to participate in the many fun activities/ learning events we have coming up this year. Can’t wait to see you all on Monday. Don’t forget to either bring in your cash donation for school supplies or your child’s supplies you have purchased. 

-Mrs. Bischoff 

Yearly Permission Slip CLICK HERE

Welcome to First Grade!

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I had so much fun meeting next years students on the last day of school! I can’t wait to get to know all of you better and start a very fun year of learning. To get ready for next year please subscribe to my blog and you will receive updates when I update the blog. Under parent information you will find my onilne disclosure and supply list. Please read the disclosure and sign that you have read it. I have two options for supplies this year. Please choose option one of two. 

Something that I did last year which I loved is home visits before school. I wll be sending out information about when I will be doing home visits. I will simply stop by your home to meet your child and get them excited about school. With busy summer schedules I will do my best to get everyone at a time that works for them. 

Thanks so much, can’t wait to get to get to know all of you! Remember to READ, READ, READ this summer!

Mrs. Bischoff 

More Summer Math Practice

Here are the math timing sheets I have posted before. This would be a GREAT thing to have your child practice over the summer. Get a set of UNO cards and flip two numbers over and have them add them as quick as they can. You can also do this with subtract. It’s a fun way to get them practicing.  

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I
 also added them to a prodigy account. I am not quite sure how it all works I haven’t played around with it much but I have heard it is like a video game and they pass levels. You can check it out yourself! Here are the usernames and passwords: 

Prodigy Passwords

Last day of School Important Info!

On Friday the 27th school lunch will not be available.  PLEASE SEND A COLD HOME LUNCH, LABELED WITH YOUR CHILD’S NAME. MICROWAVES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE! 

Here is a copy of the Field Day Flier for more info: 

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We are still in need of volunteers to help with field day on Friday anytime between 8:00-1:30. Parents who are able to volunteer can call Rachel Hopkins at (801)389-0965.  This is a great way to get those last minute volunteer hours in.  

Next Weeks Schedule!


All days require normal school uniforms, except Friday. 

Monday- Talent Show 8:30am and health presentation in the afternoon. 

Tuesday- Cleaning day! BRING your BACKPACKS! You have things to HAUL away!

Wednesday- Science Experiments and Final S.T.E.M. project making playdough please bring backpacks still. 

Thursday- Yearbook Signing day. Early Dismissal at 1:00

Friday- Field Day! First Grade will wear RED shirts to help keep track of students. Bring Sun Screen, a hat and a water bottle. No need for backpacks this day. Free dress down day!

You will also meet ALL of next years 2nd grade teachers!
This will also be an Early Out day, dismissing at 1:00!

Summer Learning – Don’t Let Your Brain Turn to 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!