Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Hello Parents!

I hope everyone enjoyed the extra day off this week!  The students are all
buzzing about the chance of seeing snow tomorrow.  I think there will
be lots of ice cubes flushed and pajamas worn inside out tonight! 

This week we are reading from our science books about weather and
seasons.  We have started our unit on adjectives in language and our
spelling words have the endings -ed and -ing.  Because it is a short
week (and possibly shorter than planned), we will not have a spelling
test this week.  We will work with these words for the next two weeks
and will test on January 29th.  Also, there will not be a reading test this
week or next. 

In math we are continuing our unit on measurement.  This will be concluded
this week or next if the weather prevents us from coming to school.

Please remember that biography projects will be presented next
week as follows:  Student #1-8 on Tuesday, Jan. 26
                                Student #9-17 on Wednesday, Jan. 27
                                Student #18-25 on Thursday, Jan. 28
Students should not bring in their "People Poster" until the day of
their presentation.

Please remember that we have snack every day.  With our lunch being after
12:00, students are VERY hungry by 10:30.  They need something nutritious
to get them through until lunch time.  Please do not send candy for a snack.

Homework:  Reading homework all week is to work on the biography project.
Tuesday:  Math
Wednesday:  Wed. folders, math

I hope you have a wonderful week!
Mrs. Kane

1 comment:

  1. I was also very excited about snow that day! I can’t stress enough how much I enjoy reading your post. The tasks are very well organized, the lesson planning is very thorough and thoughtful, you can see how much effort you put into teaching your kids. The kids are very lucky to have you as a teacher, because they have your full support. They are encourages and motivated to use all the tolls for gaining good grades, like getting essays online help for example. I'm sure the kids will have fun studying with you in the future too.

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