Upcoming Events:
Wednesday, September 28th ~ Super Tiger Celebration at 2:30
Wednesday, October 5th ~ McTeacher Night 4:00-8:00 (I will be there from 4-5)
Monday, October 17th ~ Fall Carnival 6:30-8:00
Thursday, October 20th ~ Field Trip at the Fieth Family Farm 9:30-1:00
Wednesday, October 26th ~ Super Tiger Celebration at 2:30
Friday, October 28th ~ Fall Party
Our September Super Tiger Celebration is this coming Wednesday. The following students will be recognized and receive a performance band or character award.
Academic band~ Grayson, Chappell, Marleigh Coffman
Teamwork band~ Treyton Pohlsander, Lillian Sims
Improvement~ Eli Wright, Nola Shimer
Character Kid~ Lauren Becknell
Students have been learning about apples this week. We have been test tasting different kinds of apples and even dipping apples in peanut butter and caramel. Next week we will taste the difference between freshly juiced apple juice and juice from a bottle. We look forward to tasting homemade applesauce next week too! :) Reminder: Please check your child’s B.E.E. folder each day. This is a great way for us to communicate. Below is an overview of what we will be learning in class next week.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Please continue practicing letters and sounds of the alphabet at home. Students may become frustrated during writing time if they are not familiar with letters and sounds as they are stretching out words. Practicing this at home will help build confidence in your child.
THEME- Apples
WORD WORK- Vowel Sounds, The difference between letters and words, Popcorn Words
“up, as, am, like, my, is”
WRITING- Journal writing about apples, Taking a “Fall Walk” and collecting things to write about for our Wonder Table, Adding pictures and words to our writing, Poetry
HANDWRITING/FINE MOTOR- Handwriting Without Tears
READING- Read to Self, Listen to Reading, Work on Writing, Word Work (recognize uppercase letters, lowercase letters, know there are spaces between words and the meaning of a period)
MATH- Unit Three Assessment on Friday: showing different ways to make 5, counting, reading, and writing numbers 6-10