January 20-24

It is so important for your child to be at school as much as possible! The second half of the year flies by so quickly and we have tons to do. Soon we will be starting our Multiplication Madness as well as beginning to work on our class play. 

Announcements:

Monday, 1/20: NO SCHOOL, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Tuesday, 1/21: 
Wednesday, 1/22: STEM
Thursday, 1/23: Coding, Early Out @ 1:00
Friday, 1/24: No School, Legislative Day
Saturday, 1/25: Hugo’s Birthday!!

Important Dates:
Tuesday & Thursday, January 28 & 30: Winter Conferences

Please sign up for a conference time on BLOOMZ
January 27 – 31: BOOK FAIR in Q1 gym
Our next book fair is coming up!
We need Volunteers! For us to be able to fund a successful book fair, we need volunteers at all time slots.
Mon, Jan 27 – Fri, Jan 31 we will be open during school each day and during parent teacher conference evenings.   
Please visit our Scholastic Quest Homepage to sign up.   
Thank you in advance for your help.
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Fundraising Information!
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***If you have not paid for your student’s supply donation, you may do so at the front office or you may call the school 801-731-9859
***This donation covers all of the supplies that your child is using in class, as well as maintaining a supply of pencils, lead, tissues, paper towels, hand sanitizer, art supplies, adding to the classroom library, etc…
***THANK YOU SO MUCH to those of you who have contributed to our class

Math:
We are continuing Lesson 18: two step word problems using all math operations. The next few days will be spent practicing and refining our skills.   
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Reading:
This week, we will be reviewing our comprehension strategies and skills.

Phonics:
prefixes and diphthongs  –   ~oi   ~ou   ~oy    ~ow

Vocabulary:
-agreeable    -appreciate   -boomed   -descendants    -emigration    -pioneers   -transportation     -vehicles
In class, we learn about these vocabulary words in connection to ourselves. If you notice your child using any of these words in context, this would be a great opportunity to celebrate their efforts!


Remember to read at least 20 minutes per day. Making sure that your child does his/her reading daily is the single most helpful thing you can do to support educational success.

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