Be sure to check our our Shutterfly page for our latest classroom pictures. If you would like access, please email me for a special invite. Also, don't forget all parents/guardians were given access to teachers grade books. I try to update my grades right away after the students take a test.
With a new year upon us, some of our classroom supplies have begun to run low. Donations of the following items would be greatly appreciated!
-glue sticks
-Large writing pencils
-Large writing pencils
-Baby wipes
-Disinfecting wipes
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Please continue to reinforce the following hand signals and rules:
Hand Signals: (show me the number of fingers in the air)
1 finger: restroom
Encourage your child to use the restroom before school, during recess, during lunch, during PE and after school.
2 fingers:water
Children may bring their own water bottle to keep in class, please LABEL it with their name
3 fingers: pencil
Student may replace their dull or broken pencil for a new one
4 fingers: tissue
when needed, please ask student to sit back down right away
5 fingers: question
question for me to give more information on
Classroom rules:
#1: Listen while the teacher is talking
#2: Follow directions quickly
#3: Respect others, respect yourself, respect your school
#4: Raise your hand to speak or stand
#5: Keep your hands to yourself
#6: Keep your dear teacher happy
If you have any question or concerns please feel free to email me, text back to the reminders I set or stop by the classroom.
School News:
February Family Project
Below are some ideas
Please bring in by 2/13
2/9: Color Run (Jog-a-thon) 12:45-1:15
water and orange donations can be brought in the day of
2/10: 100th day of school (sign up sheet available outside our classroom)
Please let me know if you would like to volunteer!
2/14: Valentines day Celebration (sign up sheet available outside our classroom)
Please let me know if you would like to volunteer!
2/17: No school-Lincoln's Birthday
2/20: No school-Presidents day
February Family Project
Below are some ideas
Please bring in by 2/13
2/9: Color Run (Jog-a-thon) 12:45-1:15
water and orange donations can be brought in the day of
2/10: 100th day of school (sign up sheet available outside our classroom)
Please let me know if you would like to volunteer!
2/14: Valentines day Celebration (sign up sheet available outside our classroom)
Please let me know if you would like to volunteer!
2/17: No school-Lincoln's Birthday
2/20: No school-Presidents day
Here is a look into our week
Songs to practice at home:
Language Arts: Unit 4-week 1: "Roosters off to see the world"
Words to talk about: words found in the story
Words to read: HFW/Sight words
- Letter(s) of the week: Hh
- Letter H song-ABC Mouse
- Lette rH song-Have Fun Teaching
- Letter H song-Storybots
- Home activities: Look for the letter H (in all kinds of fonts)
- Say words that begin with the /h/ sound
- Draw pictures that begin with the /h/ sound
- Sound out CVC words (determine if real or silly)
- hab, hep, hit, hog, hut
- Make a list words with these endings
- -ot, -op, -ob, -om, -ox
- Weekly reading comprehension test: Every Friday (Based on the comprehension skill of the week)
- Song we review in class: Parts of a story song
- This week's focus: sequence
- High Frequency Words (HFW-also known as Sight words : Same set of words last for two weeks. These words are meant to be read just by seeing them.
- This week's words: are, that do
Math: Unit 8-Measurement
- Begin Unit 8-measurement
- Comparing numbers game song
- Number gator
- Intro to non-measurement units
- Nonstandard unit song
- Key concepts: Nonstandard units and cm cubes, length, height, width, size, comparing length and size
- At home practice: lay foundation for comparison of numbers, introduce rules of measurement-aligning endpoints, no gaps or overlaps, same size unit
Science: Chapter 7-Mixtures and Matters
- Students will be able to identify and measure solid objects.
Social Studies: Unit 2-Lesson 1-What are symbols?
- Student will be able to name well known symbols (USA)
Have a great rest of the day. See you all tomorrow!
Mrs. Gil
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