Graham Cracker Houses

My second attempt was much better than my first. But here are some pictures of the graham cracker houses I need help to make this week. Those of you who said you would be willing to help I would like to send home graham crackers with your student. Please email me if you are still able to help. I will send you home with a box and have you make as many as you can with one box. I think I can get 6 houses out of 1 box.

I simply broke the crackers in half and did four sides and then two for the roof as you can see. 

* If you would like to help but don’t want to do it at home, please email me and I can let you in the school early to help me glue some here at the school. I am usually here between 6:45 and 7am. 

Thanks!
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Reminders

I apologize the Internet went down at work on Friday just as I was trying to get posts together. Here is the homework and a few reminders. 

*I am in need of donations of boxes of graham crackers to make houses with next week. If you are able to donate please leave a comment below. I will take the first 7 people. PLEASE DO NOT bring in graham crackers unless you comment. I do not want to waste any. Thank you so much!!

1. Next Thursday, December 17th: Pajama Day!

For next Thursday, December 17th, we have received permission to have a Pajama Day to celebrate while we watch the movie The Polar Express!  Feel free to come in your pajamas on Thursday!
Pajama Day

2. Please Donate $1-$2 to the Office to Cover the Cost of Our Winter Party!

Please Donate $1-$2 to the Office to Cover the Cost of Our Winter Party!  Thank you!
Santa Donation

3. Next Friday, December 18th: Free Dress-Down Day and Early 1:00 Release!

4. Shopping on Amazon?  You can help our school, no extra cost to you, when you make purchases through Amazon, they will donate a percentage to Quest. Click here for details: Amazon

5. I have ONE more opening for parent teacher conferences on December 17th at 4:00pm. Please email me if you would like to visit. 




Homework Week December 14th-18th


1. Reading (20-30 minutes every day!)
2. Word Sorts
3. Spelling
4. Math


Each week, print out the  Homework TrackerThis form does not need to be printed or turned in for credit during weeks that we are doing ONLY READING homework. PLEASE right your child’s name at the top of this tracker. 

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Your child is required to read 20 minutes every night. This could include Raz Kids, reading books at home or our fluency passage. Here is the link to your child’s Fluency Recording sheet. Your child has a number click on your child’s number (at the bottom of the spreadsheet) to record their reading. Your child should know their number. 


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Detectives:
 Maddux, Kiyley, Cambrie, Corbin Click here red sort 16
Spies: Colton, Sarah, Cooper, Levi, Landon, Jaxton, Boston, John, Kayden 
 Click here red sort 23
Agents: Conner, Aubree, Alana, Sadie, Marley, Keira, Fallon, Kyler 
Click here red sort 28
Undercover group: Max, Makenna, Abby, Kayliegh Click here yellow sort 11

Each week, print your student’s assigned Word Sort by clicking on the appropriate link below.  Use the Word Sort for the following activities:
  • Monday: Print, cut, and sort your words with an adult and explain this week’s rule. Sort each word under the correct guide word. Some guide words have a C or V combination on them – C stands for consonant and V stands for vowel. PLEASE write the sort on the back of the homework tracker. 
  • Tuesday: Practice the sort and write it on the homework tracker. 
  • Wednesday: Blind Sort (Lay down the guide words and then read the rest of the words aloud without showing them to your child. Your child must indicate where the word goes without seeing it.
  • Thursday: Speed Sort: Time your students three times doing their word sorts and record it on the homework tracker. 


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  • Study the following “High Frequency Words” using any method you wish in order to prepare for the weekly spelling test on Fridays. There are no review words.
  • There is a list of recommended spelling study activities that you can access BY CLICKING HERE for Spelling Word Activities, but, again, you may use any method you wish.   
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*They are review words*



were
their
some
when
one
I

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  • Complete the My Math homework pages.  Do all the ODD problems. Get on and do Xtra Math practice. Pins are now under homework- usernames and passwords
  • Please also practice math facts regularly by utilizing any of the math activities that you can access BY CLICKING HERE for Math Activities.  These math facts activities do not need to be documented for homework credit – they are simply a resource to help you practice math fluency on a regular basis. 

Special Visitor

We had a visitor, Miss LaRue, from Lotus Park Assisted Living, come to read books to our first grade today!  We loved Miss LaRue right from the start – with her cheery smile LaRue was an instant success!  She shared with us some Christmas Traditions she had as a little girl who grew up in the Depression Era.  Ask your kiddo’s what she would get on Christmas.  

Lotus Park Assisted Living is our first grade community partner.  We will be doing a couple service projects for them this year and we will be inviting the veterans from Lotus Park Assisted Living to our patriotic performance in the spring.

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Homework for week December 7th-11th


1. Reading (20-30 minutes every day!)
2. Word Sorts
3. Spelling
4. Math


Each week, print out the  Weekly Homework TrackerThis form does not need to be printed or turned in for credit during weeks that we are doing ONLY READING homework. PLEASE right your child’s name at the top of this tracker. 

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Your child is required to read 20 minutes every night. This could include Raz Kids, reading books at home or our fluency passage. Here is the link to your child’s Fluency Recording sheet. Your child has a number click on your child’s number (at the bottom of the spreadsheet) to record their reading. Your child should know their number. 


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Detectives:
 Maddux, Kiyley, Cambrie, Corbin Click here red sort 15
Spies: Colton, Sarah, Cooper, Levi, Landon, Jaxton, Boston, John, Kayden 
 Click here red sort 22
Agents: Conner, Aubree, Alana, Sadie, Marley, Keira, Fallon, Kyler 
Click here red sort 27
Undercover group: Max, Makenna, Abby, Kayliegh Click here yellow sort 10

Each week, print your student’s assigned Word Sort by clicking on the appropriate link below.  Use the Word Sort for the following activities:
  • Monday: Print, cut, and sort your words with an adult and explain this week’s rule. Sort each word under the correct guide word. Some guide words have a C or V combination on them – C stands for consonant and V stands for vowel. PLEASE write the sort on the back of the homework tracker. 
  • Tuesday: Practice the sort and write it on the homework tracker. 
  • Wednesday: Blind Sort (Lay down the guide words and then read the rest of the words aloud without showing them to your child. Your child must indicate where the word goes without seeing it.
  • Thursday: Speed Sort: Time your students three times doing their word sorts and record it on the homework tracker. 


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  • Study the following “High Frequency Words” using any method you wish in order to prepare for the weekly spelling test on Fridays. There are no review words.
  • There is a list of recommended spelling study activities that you can access BY CLICKING HERE for Spelling Word Activities, but, again, you may use any method you wish.   
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*They are review words*



some
would
so
people
them
other

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  • Complete the 4 My Math homework pages.  Do all the ODD problems. Get on and do Xtra Math practice. Pins are now under homework- usernames and passwords
  • Please also practice math facts regularly by utilizing any of the math activities that you can access BY CLICKING HERE for Math Activities.  These math facts activities do not need to be documented for homework credit – they are simply a resource to help you practice math fluency on a regular basis. 

Doubles Homework

For homework help tonight here is a Doubles Rap I taught the kids to remember their doubles! If you start it out they should be able to say it for the most part. Here is a cheat sheet to help. While they were doing math today if they would get stuck I would sing the rap for example if they got stuck on 2+2=4 I would say 2+2=___ More! Then they would remember that more rhymes with 4 and could get the answer. For the lesson 5 page they should use the doubles and then add one to it. For some students it helped to write the doubles on top and then remember to add 1. If you need help let me know! Thanks!

It’s the doubles baby, let’s go, let’s go!
It’s the doubles, baby, and we start with zero: 

0+0=0  Oh!
1+1=2  Ooooooh!
2+2=4 More!
3+3=6 Kicks!
4+4=8 That’s Great!
5+5=10 Again!

6+6=12 That’s swell!
7+7=14 Let’s lean!
8+8=16 Really keen!
9+9=18 Jelly bean!
10+10=20 That’s plenty!


Holidays Around the World

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The next few weeks before our Winter Break, we will be learning about Holidays around the World. We will be learning about the following different countries. If you have lived in or know about one of the Countries and how they celebrate the Holidays let me know if you are able to come, or have artifacts you would be willing to let me borrow to make this a fun experience for the class. 

Thanks!

Mexico
Italy
Spain
England
France
The Netherlands
Sweden
Australia
Germany

By the way I have TWO openings for Parent Teacher Conferences on the 17th of December. 

3:45-4:00 
4:00-4:15

Book Orders: Order Early!

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Another Scholastic catalogue was sent home with your child today.  I just wanted to let you know that I will be placing the Scholastic Book Order much, much earlier this month so that you will be able to receive your books before Christmas break!   If you place an order after this time, you will still receive it, of course, but it may not be received until after we return from the break. 

If you are ordering books for a gift, please let me know and I will allow you to come pick them up in the classroom so they can remain a surprise. 

These make great gifts and it also helps out our class by helping me get books for our library! 

Please have all online orders in by Monday , December 7th!

If you are ordering online at scholastic.com, our Class Activation Code is P4V4R.