Sept. 16 – 20

  • This Week’s Happenings:
  • Sept. 16: Cookie Dough Fundraiser Kickoff
  • Fri: Spirit shirts. Math test & reading test. Class store. Early Dismissal 1:10
  • UPCOMING IMPORTANT DATES

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  3. Please fill this out so your child can participate in fun, food learning activities throughout the year:  Yearly Food Permission Slip
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Star Students for the Month of September & October:

** Molli: Sept. 23 ** Ivie: Oct. 07 ** Hanne: Oct. 21

Reading in Class: We will test on Friday. Students need to be able to identify characters in a story. What the problem is, and how the character responds to the problem.

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Math in Class: See the family letter below. We will test on Friday.

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Reading Passages (optional, but highly encouraged!!) : Stories went home this past Friday. Encourage your child to read them to you (3 times), sign it, and send it back with them. They get class money for this!

**Please read with your child. Make it enjoyable and fun. You can even read to them and then ask them questions!! 20 minutes a day is a great goal.  Your child should be bringing home decodables each Friday in their black folders. These stories can be read and returned for class money. If they read them 3 times out loud with you, please sign it and have them bring it back. It is so important to read every day and ask fact finding questions from the story to develop your student’s comprehension; this is key to meeting the end of the year benchmark goals for 2nd grade.