
Tues: Timed “Champs” math facts, read 1 hardback story & log it.
Wed: Reread your stories in your reading bag & log one.
Thur: Timed “Champs” math facts & reread hardback reader stories.
Fri: No Homework!

We wanted to send out a BIG thank you to our parents for sending all of the items needed for our Christmas party! We appreciated all the food you sent! We also appreciated all of the parents who came to our party and volunteered their time!! We also wanted to thank Lisa Calico (Bright Briar's mom) for making all of our pancakes. They were so yummy!!!
Thank you to everyone who sent us Christmas cards from across the United States! We loved getting them and reading about your classrooms & schools. We plan on visiting your classroom websites/blogs soon! This activity gave us information about different states & classrooms. We learned that even though you are far away from us...we have many things in common.
Parents, the date of our classroom Christmas party has changed from Thursday to FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19TH 9:00-10:00 AM. My mother will be going into the hospital for a medical procedure on Thursday & I will need to be with her. We will wear our pajamas to the party on Friday. I apologize for any inconvenience. If you have any questions feel free to contact me.
We are so excited! We will be participating in another online project. It is a classroom Christmas card exchange. We will be sending out Christmas cards to 23 different classrooms in the US. We will also be getting 23 cards from the same classrooms. The students are really looking forward to this project. Today we set up one of our bulletin boards with a US map. When we receive a card, we plan on hanging it up then connecting a piece of yarn from the card to the state where it was mailed. We will keep you posted as we receive the cards. I will be asking each child to bring one stamp. Each student will get to put their stamp on one of the out going cards.
We have recieved cards from the following classrooms/schools:
St. Dorothy School - Chicago, Illinois
Bonlee School - Bonlee, North Carolina
Frisbie Elementary - Wolcott, Connecticut
Anthony Elementary - Anthony, Kansas
Mrs. Hopwood's - Riverside, California
Painted Sky Elementary - Tucson, Arizona
Prosperity-Rikard Elementary School - Prosperity, South Carolina
21st Century Preparatory School - Racine, Wisconsin
McCleary School - McCleary, Washington
Neptune Beach Elementary - Neptune Beach, Florida
Team 4 Shaker Heights - Cleveland, Ohio
LaFayette Regional School - Franconia, New Hampshire
Paine Intermediate - Trussville, Alabama
St. Joseph Catholic School - Athens, Georgia
Blue Springs Elementary - Cleveland, Tennessee
Aquebogue Elementary School - Aquebogue, New York
St. Augustine of Canterbury School - Kendall Park, New Jersey
St. Joseph School - Muskogee, Oklahoma
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School - Houston, Texas
Today "Oma" (grandma) Dunn came to our classroom to share Christmas traditions from Germany. She told us about growing up in Germany & their Christmas traditions. She also shared what Christmas was like during the end of WWII. She brought several things to show us from her childhood: handmade table clothes made by her mother, tree candle holders, craft books, & much more. Children clean & polish their shoes then leave them out for Santa Clause (Chris Kringle). Santa leaves small gifts, sweets, chocolates, & nuts for the children in their polished shoes. She brought us sweets & chocolates. They were so yummy!!!! She also told us that Christmas trees are the first gift of Christmas from parents to their children. They put them up on Christmas. Oma also brought us an advent calendar. The students enjoyed looking through the holiday craft & cooking books. She shared a fable with us about the "Golden Coin Child." The moral of the story, giving...not recieving is important. We want to thank our dear Oma for sharing everything with us!



This week will be discussing long vowel patterns of a, e, & o. We will be making words & attempting to increase our fluency with several neat activities. We will be working on our “hush, hush” Christmas gifts for our parents. During math this week we will focus on doubles & missing addends in fact families. We will travel to Mexico & Germany with a special guest (Oma Dunn) who was raised in Germany. I will be gone this Friday to Oklahoma City, to cheer on my daughter Lauren & the TMS pom squad. They will be competing in the State Dance Finals. They are defending champions (proud mom can you tell). I have spoken to the students about following the classroom/school procedures while I am away. I know they will try their best for me!
Welcome Back!!! December is here & with it comes the countdown to Christmas. We will "kick off" the lighting of Seminary Hall this Thursday evening. The students will sing a couple of Christmas songs. It might be chilly so bundle up! There is suppose to be hot chocolate, yum! This week in our classroom, I will be reassessing each student in the following areas: Literacy First (phonics, phonemic awareness, & sight word lists), BEAR Spelling Inventory, Reading Fluency, & timed 5 minute Math Fact Assessments. The reassessments are intended to track each child’s progress & areas of need. We will be having spelling this week. During math this week we will focus on making money amounts & leveled addition. We will begin our “Trip Around The World” by discussing each continent and it’s holiday traditions. The students are really looking forward to this social studies unit. Our Christmas party will be on Thursday, December 18th. It is going to be a morning breakfast party. We will all wear our pajamas. Our last day will be Friday, December 19th. School starts back on Monday, January 5th. Have a great week!!!!!!!!!!!
Mon: Spelling words & read your book(s) in your reading bag
The day before Thanksgiving break we had a guest reader! Melissa Goodsell (Dylan's mom) came to our classroom and read "Twas the Night Before Thanksgiving. It was such a sweet and funny story about a group of students on a field trip to a farm the day before Thanksgiving. The students save the turkeys and bring them home. The students LOVED the story!!! Thank you Melissa for taking time out of your busy schedule to read to us!!! Afterwards, we made "Cookie Turkeys" for a snack. The students enjoyed making the cookies then eating them!!! 













Mrs. Blunt's multiage family sent us this great Thanksgiving website. Check it out!
Mon 17th: Spelling words & read your book(s) in your reading bag
This will be the last full week before Thanksgiving break. This week will continue our author study over Leo Leonni. It is time once again for school wide literacy assessments. I will be assessing each student in the following areas: phonics, phonological awareness, fluency, sight word lists, & independent reading levels (DRA’s). We’ll also begin research reports over the Mayflower. We did not have time for them last week. During math we will review addition, tallying, fractions, & time. I will not be sending home a newsletter next week, so I would like to wish all the extended members of our Multiage Family a Happy and safe Thanksgiving.