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Sunday, November 30, 2008
A Peek At Our Week Dec 1-4th
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!!!!!!!!!!!
Week of December 1st-5th
Mon: Spelling words & read your book(s) in your reading bag
Tues: Spelling words & read stories in your hard back reader
Wed: Spelling words & read your book(s) in your reading bag
Thur: Spelling words & read stories in your hard back reader
Fri : SPELLING & READING TESTS TODAY
PLEASE LOOK OVER & SIGN YOUR CHILD’S BEE BOOK NIGHTLY
Tues: Spelling words & read stories in your hard back reader
Wed: Spelling words & read your book(s) in your reading bag
Thur: Spelling words & read stories in your hard back reader
Fri : SPELLING & READING TESTS TODAY
PLEASE LOOK OVER & SIGN YOUR CHILD’S BEE BOOK NIGHTLY
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Mystery Reader...It's Mrs. Goodsell
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!!!
Our Thanksgiving Meal
We decided to eat our Thanksgiving meal in our classroom. We decorated our tables with "artistic" table clothes. The students used their hands & crayons to create "hand turkeys." They placed their place cards with their names where they wanted to sit. The students used the table manners that they learned in Etiquette Class. We had a wonderful meal together!
Etiquette Class
Our class participated in "Etiquette Class" to improve our table manners. The class was designed to go hand in hand with our school wide Great Expectation practices. The students seemed to enjoy eating on the stage. They loved the place cards with their names on them. They have began to implement the table manners they learned into their daily lunch routine.
Friday, November 28, 2008
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Thanksgiving Website
Mrs. Blunt's multiage family sent us this great Thanksgiving website. Check it out!
http://www.scholastic.com/scholastic_thanksgiving/
http://www.scholastic.com/scholastic_thanksgiving/
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
WISH ITEMS!
Week of November 17-21
Mon 17th: Spelling words & read your book(s) in your reading bag
Tues 18th: Spelling words & read both stories in your hard back reader
Wed 19th: Spelling words & read your book(s) in your reading bag
Thur20th: Spelling words & read both stories in your hard back reader
Fri 21st: SPELLING & READING TESTS TODAY
Mon 24th: Read 2 poems to a parent out of our poetry notebook
Tues 25th: No Homework – Happy Thanksgiving!
Tues 18th: Spelling words & read both stories in your hard back reader
Wed 19th: Spelling words & read your book(s) in your reading bag
Thur20th: Spelling words & read both stories in your hard back reader
Fri 21st: SPELLING & READING TESTS TODAY
Mon 24th: Read 2 poems to a parent out of our poetry notebook
Tues 25th: No Homework – Happy Thanksgiving!
A Peek At Our Week Nov. 17-21
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.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Looking At Owl Pellets
We studied nocturnal animals during the months of October & November. Owls were one of the animals that we studied. We learned many interesting facts about owls. Many types of owls mate for life. Mrs. J bought owl pellets for us to explore. We disected them to see what was inside of them. It was a yucky activity but very interesting. We found a lot of bones & fur. There was a small mouse skull. We put several of the bones under our computer microscope to get a better look at them. We took pictures of the bones with the microscope. Now we can look at them on the computer any time we want.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Our Fall Walk
We went on a walk to look for signs of autumn. Each student had two specific leaves/trees that they were looking for. They wrote in their science journals about their leaves and the trees that they came from. We took the leaves back to the room and worked in cooperative groups to come up with as many adjectives that we could think of to describe the leaves (smooth, soft, brown, orange, oval, pointy, etc.). We also talked about evergreens and deciduous trees. It was a great activity on a very windy day!
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
We Love The Veterans!
We celebrated our Veterans by making American heart flags. We hung them in the hallways to salute our Veterans. Our school held a Veteran's assembly. Many Veterans came and we sang songs, read poems, and watched a slide show. It was wonderful! We appreciate all that the Veterans did for our country.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
A Peek At Our Week Nov. 3-7
I hope everyone had a fun Halloween. I sure did! This week we will begin a unit on fall, continue studying about adjectives in language arts, & work on telling time. We’ll be working in cooperative groups to research & write reports over owls. We did not have time for the reports last week. Reading bags go home today. We will be having our spelling test on Thursday this week since I will be gone on Friday. My substitute will be Mrs. Pierce. She substituted for Mrs. Blunt & I last year. She is very familiar with the multiage concept & our classroom procedures. If you have any question or concerns feel free to contact me.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Week of November 3rd-7th
Fall Carnival
Greenwood will be holding their Fall Carnival on Friday, November 14th from 6-9 pm in the gym. There will be games, 2 jupiter jumps, prizes, and a classroom "clay pot" auction. The PTA will be selling wrist bands instead of tickets this year. Hope everyone will come out and support our school. Mrs. Jones & Mrs. Blunt are joining together to sponsor "Hole In One" golf. If you have any questions or would like to help out by volunteering for 30 minutes in our classroom booth, please contact me.
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Seeing The World Through Buddy Bear's Eyes
Buddy is our classroom bear. He was given to Mrs. J as a Valentine present in 1993 by a very special student Ryan Humphrey. He started going home on weekends with her student's & began traveling the world. He has been to many exciting homes & places. He has met every child that Mrs. Jones has ever taught. He has been to birthday parties, class trips, trips to different states & countries, sat on the Great Wall of China, & met Micky Mouse! He is currently 15 years old. We will be documenting his trips below.
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