Specials
(Refer to your flipbook for a reference of what each day is)
(Refer to your flipbook for a reference of what each day is)
Monday - 3
Tuesday - 4
Wednesday - 5
Thursday - 6
Friday - 1
Upcoming Events & Reminders
Homework needs to come back in the blue folder every day.
January 12 - PTA Family Night at Moe's
January 13 - Report Cards go home
January 16 - MLK Day. No school
January 27 - Non-rotation day. STEM Day
February 3 - Tentative date for 2nd grading period awards
February 20 - President's Day. No School
Kid-Friendly Objectives
I can read, write, and identify words with the o_e spelling pattern.
I can write to tell my opinion and support it with reasons.
I can compare the length of objects with the words "longer" and "shorter."
I can organize and sort objects by length.
I can use a third object to compare the length of two objects.
I can identify and use text features in a nonfiction text.
I can use and identify verbs.
Week in Review
I hope you have had a wonderfully restful winter break but I sure did have fun looking back over these pictures to prep me for the new year. :) Our last week in December was filled with SO much fun.
We kept things "strictly business" at the beginning of the week. We wrapped up our How-To Writing and actually traveled down the hallway to share our writing with the Kindergarteners. I smell a tradition in the works...the kids loved it and felt so smart!
I cannot share the pictures with the Kindergarteners so I'll just share the pictures of us practicing our reading :)
We got a package from Globetrot Scott all the way from Russia! He sent us a beautiful Matryoshka doll to keep in the classroom along with this book:
Next, Globetrot Scott went to China! We learned how many kids in China do not celebrate Christmas but instead celebrate the Chinese New Year! Globetrot Scott sent us our very own Chinese Calendar and this book:
We visited our 4th grade buddies and had fun "Elfing Ourselves." We made miniature elves of ourselves but they were not finished in time for us to take home :(
Finally...it was time for our HOLIDAY MARKET!!!
We traveled to Korea and learned how to play a fun game and learned about the special clothes.
We traveled to Italy and made our own La Befana brooms and wrote more napkin notes.
We traveled to Germany and made our own Christmas Trees.
In Israel, we made Menorahs for Hanukkah.
In Uganda, we made our very own drums.
Finally, in Mexico we made special Poinsettia ornaments.
I hope you enjoy the pictures from our fun day!
On Friday, we came to school in our jammies and had fun listening to Holiday music, painting and drawing snowmen, drinking hot chocolate, and watching a movie.
Can't wait to see you again! :)
Homework needs to come back in the blue folder every day.
January 12 - PTA Family Night at Moe's
January 13 - Report Cards go home
January 16 - MLK Day. No school
January 27 - Non-rotation day. STEM Day
February 3 - Tentative date for 2nd grading period awards
February 20 - President's Day. No School
Spelling List
Beginning in January, we will be increasing the number of words on each list and asking students to write a dictated sentence. This means that we will choose one of the spelling words and ask students to use it in a sentence that we dictate. I will not be assessing the spelling of all of the words in the sentence but will assess the sentenced based on Capitalization, Finger Spaces, punctuation, and spelling the word correctly.
LIST A
vote
hope
bone
rode
cove
stove
broke
LIST B
globe
stove
broke
froze
close
throne
remote
I can read, write, and identify words with the o_e spelling pattern.
I can write to tell my opinion and support it with reasons.
I can compare the length of objects with the words "longer" and "shorter."
I can organize and sort objects by length.
I can use a third object to compare the length of two objects.
I can identify and use text features in a nonfiction text.
I can use and identify verbs.
Week in Review
I hope you have had a wonderfully restful winter break but I sure did have fun looking back over these pictures to prep me for the new year. :) Our last week in December was filled with SO much fun.
We kept things "strictly business" at the beginning of the week. We wrapped up our How-To Writing and actually traveled down the hallway to share our writing with the Kindergarteners. I smell a tradition in the works...the kids loved it and felt so smart!
I cannot share the pictures with the Kindergarteners so I'll just share the pictures of us practicing our reading :)
We got a package from Globetrot Scott all the way from Russia! He sent us a beautiful Matryoshka doll to keep in the classroom along with this book:
We also had fun decorating and making our own version of Matryoshka dolls.
Next, Globetrot Scott went to China! We learned how many kids in China do not celebrate Christmas but instead celebrate the Chinese New Year! Globetrot Scott sent us our very own Chinese Calendar and this book:
The book told a story of how a little girl got a very special fortune coin.
We learned that many kids get money in red envelopes so we made our own "fortune coins" for our friends and delivered them secretly to our friend's envelopes.
Finally...it was time for our HOLIDAY MARKET!!!
We traveled to Korea and learned how to play a fun game and learned about the special clothes.
We traveled to Italy and made our own La Befana brooms and wrote more napkin notes.
We traveled to Germany and made our own Christmas Trees.
In Israel, we made Menorahs for Hanukkah.
In Uganda, we made our very own drums.
Finally, in Mexico we made special Poinsettia ornaments.
I hope you enjoy the pictures from our fun day!
On Friday, we came to school in our jammies and had fun listening to Holiday music, painting and drawing snowmen, drinking hot chocolate, and watching a movie.
Can't wait to see you again! :)
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