Dear First Grade
Families,
We had a great
week! I cannot believe we have been in school for nearly 50 days and it is
already November! The students were all thrilled to share trick or treat
stories and talk about their favorite kinds of candy. I’m glad that the weather cooperated on
Sunday and everyone was able to get out and have fun! I will never forget my
daughter’s first trick or treat after a BLIZZARD!
This week in
Writing…
-We wrote about
our weekend news!
-We practiced
writing stories about illustrations with a beginning, middle, and end. We used the transition words first, then, and
last.
-We started a new
round of writing centers! There are 8 different centers in each round. Some of the centers are: handwriting, sentence fix up, build-a-sentence,
and “ghost words.” We do writing centers
Monday through Thursday and “Free Write Friday” Journals. The students are really enjoying our new
writing routine!
-Students cleaned
out their writing folders and a LOT of writing came home from the beginning of
the school year. I have a piece of
writing from the beginning of the school year and saved the weekend news
students wrote this week. It is quite
the difference!
This week in
Reading…
-We continued our
daily phonemic awareness lessons.
-We practiced
using iPads for the “listen to reading” center.
-We read a new
poem about the month of November.
-In a couple of
weeks, we will start reading centers! This will give me an opportunity to work
with students in a small group while other students are practicing skills with
partners or small groups. Center work
has been going really well and I am looking forward to it!
This week in Math…
-We wrapped up
Unit 2 and took our assessment.
-We started Unit
3, which will again focus on addition and subtraction strategies. This week we learned about part-part-total
diagrams and solved word problems using different strategies.
-We practiced
part-part-total by doing an activity called “Domino parking lot.” Each student got a set of dominoes and had to
add up the number of dots and put them in the correct “parking spot.” We also
learned a game called Domino Top It.
Students have been enjoying using dominoes throughout the day!
-We are continuing
to practice math centers.
This week in
Science/Social Studies
-We continued
learning about nocturnal animals.
-We read about
bats and learned that they are not birds! They are mammals.
-Next week we will
learn about Veterans Day. Veterans Day
is near and dear to my heart, as my husband was in the Army National Guard and
served one year in Iraq! I am also VERY proud that 3 of my grandparents were
veterans! I know many of our families are military connected and I would like
to say THANK YOU for your service!
Housekeeping…
-Please send your
child to school with a water bottle every day!
-Please check your
child’s red folder every day and clean out the papers!
-As the weather gets
cooler, students will need a jacket/sweatshirt for recess. Please be sure to label your child’s clothing
so that we can get it back to them if it is left in the cafeteria or on the
playground.
-There will be no
school on November 11th in observance of Veterans Day. November 12th is a Professional
Development Day for teachers, so there is no school.
-Parent Teacher
Conferences will be held November 10th and November 18th. If we are meeting virtually, I will send you
a google meet link as soon as possible.
If we are meeting in person, please note that masks are required!
Conferences will be 15 minutes in length.
I look forward to meeting with you!
I have a Donors
Choose project up for new reading/math center materials. If you’d like to help our classroom, please
click here. Even a share will help
spread the word!