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Friday, November 30, 2012

It's the most wonderful time of the year!

So many wonderful things happening in December!

  • Progress reports come home:  December 5th
  • Kindergarten Carolers Holiday Sing-a-Long:  December 13th, 9:30 a.m.
  • Polar Express Pajama Party:  December 14th
  • Santa comes to Rymfire:  December 15th
  • Last day of class before Winter Break:  December 18th
Please send me a note in the planner or email me if you have any questions!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Dates to Remember

Dearest Families,

Our monthly PTO meeting takes place today, Wednesday, November 7th from 6:30 -7:30 in our Media Center.
Child care is provided.  Please come if you can to support our school and upcoming school activities.

Please make note, there is no school on Monday, November 12th in observance of Veteran's Day.

Warmly,
Mrs. C.

Feather Your Teacher

Families,
Feather Your Teacher begins Friday, November 9th.
Children purchase a feather for $0.25 at lunch to place on their favorite teacher's turkey.
Gobble, gobble!
Mrs. C.

Curriculum Connections

This week in our class we are learning about:

Math-  Comparing groups of objects and numbers, identifying more and fewer
Science - Recognizing the difference between day and night and how objects appear depending on our distance to them
Reading - Focusing on retelling details of a story
Social Studies - Contrasting the life of families from long ago and today

Warmly,
Mrs. C.

p.s. Thank you to Mrs. Wright for her help in writing this week's curriculum connections ! :-)

Homework Revision

Dearest Families,
I want to thank those of you who have taken the time to complete the homework packets.
I want to be honest, I am not in favor of homework packets, no matter how meaningful I can make them.  I have vacillated back and forth on how to do this and am coming up short.
Having said this, this is what I would like to try instead:

  • Practice sight words nightly (if you need a new list, please write me a note in the planner)
  • Read 15-20 minutes with your child every night
  • I will send home two sheets of math homework to complete every week based on the topic we are currently studying (starting next week)
Nothing will be due and you can complete the work according to your personal family schedule.

If you would like extra practice in Mathematics, I would like to suggest going on:  www.ixl.com or go to our math series website (please let me know if you need the user name and password).

Some parents like the reading sight word books and I can help with access!
Instead of me printing off the books for each child, you can go at your leisure to Think Central and choose predecodable or decodable books for your learner to read.  I am here to help if you need a quick tutorial, please let me know how I can help.

I feel there is a time and place for homework.  Let's see if this works better for most.

Warmly,
Mrs. C.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

No Uniform Friday (November 2, 2012)

Families,
On Friday, November 2nd, you can donate $1.00 to benefit the Future Problem Solvers and children will not have to wear their uniform.
On this day, the child can wear anything they wish as long as it is in compliance with the school dress code.
If you choose for your child to participate, all they have to do is bring in $1.00 and give it to me.
It is that easy!
Thanks,
Mrs. C.

Colonial Kids Creative Classroom

Dear Families,
There is so much I want to catch you up on! And I will, I promise!

First, let me tell you about our in-school field trip:

Our class will be participating in an in-school field trip on Monday, November 5th!   We will have guides from St. Augustine Guides joining us in early November to kick off our American History Unit.  We will be learning about colonial kids through hands on experiences.
           
Colonial Kids Creative Classroom was written to give students information on how hard life was in colonial times. The guide, in period clothing, explains each chore that the students will do and why. These chores are all part of colonial life in St. Augustine. Students play a big part in this section as they answer questions orally and play a Colonial riddle game.
           
They will then participate in all of these chores:

1.     Corn shelling and grinding with mortars and pestle
2.     Weaving wool on a simple loom/making wool yarn with a drop spindle
3.     Basic chain weaving with palm leaves which were used for baskets
4.     Stringing shells for jewelry
5.     Writing with a quill pen on parchment/signing a parchment for the teacher
6.     Playing a Colonial riddle game.
7.     Playing with colonial toys
8.     Making a ball & cup toy to keep

Each classroom or school receives a parchment that the students sign with the quill pens.
Each student receives: A ball & cup toy, a palm chain and a shell necklace and a quill pen.
Check out the web site at: www.staugguides.com for more information on the program.


We need parent volunteers for our Field Trip Experience here at school.  Please email me if you can help us Monday November 5th 12:00 – 1:15pm.