I hope you all had a terrific weekend and enjoyed
the extra day off from school.
Last week we spent time reading and listening to
different snowy stories, and comparing and contrasting some of these
stories. We learned about Venn Diagrams to help us organize our thinking
after reading two different versions of The Mitten. The children
did a terrific job sharing what they remembered from the stories.
During math, we have been working hard on
subtraction numbers. We are using pictures and manipulatives to help us with
our learning. We read a fun story, Pete
the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons, to help us begin this unit. We will continue working on adding and
subtracting numbers each day.
During writing, the children are learning
all about revising and editing their true stories. We are trying so hard to
make our personal narratives (true stories) easy to read. The children are
growing so much as beginning writers!
Our Word Wall is also growing. Each week
we continue to add three new words to our classroom wall. We also practice
reading and writing words in the same word family. Ex: at is on
our wall. We are reading and writing bat, cat, hat, sat... Try doing this
at home too! You can use white boards, chalk, markers…
This week we will begin learning all about
penguins. We will read fiction and nonfiction stories. We will also create some
fun penguin projects to go along with our penguin theme. Be sure to ask your children all about
penguins!
Report Cards will be uploaded to Aspen at the beginning of
February. I have sent home a yellow note regarding conference
times. Please return the note and I will schedule conference times
according to the responses I receive.
We will be going on a Class Trip to see some of Eric Carle’s stories performed at The
Egg. Please return the permission form
if you have not already done so. We are
so excited to be able to see this performance!
*We will celebrate our 100th Day of School on Thursday, February 12th. We will celebrate Friendship and Valentine's
Day on February 13th at 12:00 in our classroom. Additional notes will
be sent home with more information, but I wanted to make you aware of the
dates.
Thank you so much for your support.
Sincerely,
Eileen Browne :)
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