A SNEAK PEEK AT NEXT WEEK
What a fun and chilly week together in first grade! It's hard not having outdoor recess all week, but the children {and I} survived! We are very thankful to have GoNoodle's indoor recess videos and brain breaks to get us up and moving throughout the day! Stay warm this weekend!!
Here's a sneak peek at next week:
Spelling: germ, giant, gentle, gem, change, garden, gums, game, goal, glad
Spelling: germ, giant, gentle, gem, change, garden, gums, game, goal, glad
Challenge: engineer, challenge, rigorous
Reading: DRA Assessments {to find current reading level}, Asking/answering questions, Comparing/contrasting Texts
Phonics: Hard and Soft G, Syllables
Vocabulary: main
L.Arts: Prefixes,Suffixes, Root Words
Writing: Opinion Writing
Math: Telling Time to the Hour and Half Hour
Social Studies: Producers and Consumers
Math: Telling Time to the Hour and Half Hour
Social Studies: Producers and Consumers
1. Complete telling time math sheet
2. Complete comprehension practice sheet about MLK
3. Please go to MAP Reading and Math websites to play learning games {website links are to the right}
4. Practice spelling words
5. Read!
Classroom Wishlist:
We are running low on the following items: Expo Dry Erase markers and pencil top erasers. If you care to give a donation of these items it would be very much appreciated. Thank you!
SPRING BOOK FAIR
It is time for the RBES Spring Book Fair! The dates for this exciting event are March 16-20. The Book Fair will be open Mon.-Thurs. from 8:00 AM until 2:30 PM, Tuesday night from 5:00-7:00PM and on Friday from 8:00 AM until 10 AM. The Book Fair provides students, parents, grandparents, and special friends an excellent opportunity to purchase great books that your children will love to read. This is also a wonderful way to help support the RBES Media Center. All proceeds go directly to the RBES Media Center.
Please look for volunteer information coming soon.
Do you want to help with our first grade play?
Sign up here: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0b4baea829a57-how
Can your child tie their shoes? If not, it's important to start/continue practicing this skill until they master it. This will help them gain independence. Check out these websites for shoe tying tips.
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