Tuesday, March 26, 2019


Week of March 25, 2019



Reading: This week’s informational text discusses what kinds of transportation help us in an emergency. The story is called “Mayday! Mayday!” Cause and Effect is the comprehension skill we will continue to develop. The amazing words are: rescue, yacht, mechanic, pilot, sailor, and shimmering. The popular sight words are: yellow, blue, and green. Writing practice will focus on using question marks and uppercase letters appropriately. Sentences that rhyme are also used throughout the week.


Phonics:  The letter of the week is Xx. The final /ks/ sound will be stressed, as in the word box.


Math: Unit 5 (Understanding Subtraction) will be continue this week.

The children are becoming very familiar with separating stories, taking away, using the minus sign, finding differences, and subtraction sentences.



Reminders:

~Spring Pictures will be taken on Tuesday, March 26th.

~~The Kindergarten Prom will be held on Saturday, April 13th. Forms and payments are due by Friday, March 29th. 

~The March Book Log recording sheets are due on Monday, April 1stThe goal is to read at least 15 books!

~Kindergarten Graduation Pictures will be taken on Thursday, April 4th. Information was sent home last week. All students will be photographed for the class photo. Please remember to have your child wear a white, collared shirt to school that day.

~ Kindergarten Graduation will be held on Tuesday, May 28th @ 1:00PM in the NS High School Auditorium.

~The PTO Basket Raffle will take place on April 27th and 28th.  Our class theme is “Cold Drinks”.  Donations are due by April 12th. Monetary donations will also be accepted. This money will be used to purchase related items to add to our basket. Students who provide donations will receive a free Spartan Dress Down Day on Friday, April 26th. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. We appreciate your cooperation! Many thanks for the donations we have already received!

~ Please continue to practice sight words daily. I am so happy to see the students recognizing these words immediately when they are reading. It is very beneficial to improve their fluency.



Specials:

Mon- Guidance    Tues- Gym    Wed-Art    Thurs- Computers    Fri-Music

Have an excellent week

~Mrs. Green

Monday, March 18, 2019


March 18-22, 2019

Reading: Unit 5 begins this week. The theme is “How do people and things get from here to there?”The first story is an animal fantasy called “Max Takes the Train.” It will teach realism and fantasy while discussing different types of transportation. The students will have some practice with sentences that ask questions. The amazing words are: plane, jetway, subway, tunnel, ferryboat, and sidecar. The sight words are: yellow, blue, and green.

Phonics: All letters and sounds are practiced in words daily. This week’s focus is on two letters: Jj and Ww. We will work with the /j/ sound, as in jaguar; along with the /w/ sound, as in watermelon.



Math: We are continuing to work on subtraction this week. We are using manipulatives to act out separating stories, taking away, comparing groups that have more or fewer, using the minus sign, finding differences, and subtraction sentences.



Reminders:

~ Please remember to practice sight words daily. The goal is to learn 96 words! Many children are getting very close to this goal. Some students are already practicing the 1st grade list. Thank you for your help!

~Spring pictures are scheduled for March 26th.

~Kindergarten Graduation pictures will be taken on April 4th. More information will be sent home in the near future.

~The PTO Basket Auction will take place on April 27th and 28th. Our class basket is “Cold Drinks.” All donations will be greatly appreciated.

** Kindergarten Graduation will take place on Tuesday, May 28th at 1pm in the High School auditorium. The District Calendar had a misprinted date of May 29th.



Specials:

Mon. Library  Tues. Gym  Wed. Art  Thurs. Computers  Fri. Music



Monday, March 11, 2019


Week of March 11-15, 2019



Reading: After completing “If You Could Go to Antarctic,” we will move on to “Abuela.” This fantasy story is about a little girl and her grandmother exploring a big city. Some Spanish words will be introduced. To build comprehension we will be identifying the setting in stories. The amazing words presented are: abuela, flock, airport, adventure, city, and harbor. The sight words to focus on are: here, go, and from.

Phonics:  Our letter of the week is Ee. We will continue learning the initial and medial /e/ sounds in words.

Math: Topic 5 is introduced this week. The theme is “Understanding Subtraction.” We will use stories to separate and take away objects in groups. Math vocabulary includes subtract, minus, equal, and difference.

 Reminders:

~Please return the the “I’m a Reader” forms if your child participated in the newspaper reading suggestions. Don’t forget to sign the paper and initial each day of the week.

~ Friday, March 15 is a Spartan Dress Down Day for a $1 donation.

~The PTO Basket Raffle will be held on April 27th and 28thOur class will compose a “Cold Drinks” basket.  All donations will be greatly appreciated.

~ Please remember to continue practicing sight words daily. Also practice writing sentences with a capital letter at the beginning, finger spaces between words, and a punctuation mark at the end.

Specials:  Mon. Guidance   Tues. Gym   Wed. Art   Thurs. Computers   Fri. Music



 Enjoy your week!

~ Mrs. Green



Monday, March 4, 2019



Week of March 4-March 8, 2019



Reading: Goldilocks continues this week. Then we move on to an informational text called “If You Could Go to Antarctica.” The comprehension skill in this story is classifying and categorizing. The amazing words for the week are: Antarctica, continent, icebergs, penguins, seals, and whales. The sight words to focus on are: here, go, and from. We will also discuss how to write sentences correctly. Capital letters and periods will be stressed further this week.

Phonics: Ee is the letter accompanying these lessons. We will discuss both the long and short sounds for this vowel. However, the focus is on the short /e/ sound, as in egg. The sound will be taught in the beginning and middle of words.




Math: Topic 4’s “Understanding Addition” will be tested this week. This topic teaches joining groups, using the plus sign, finding sums, and writing addition sentences.

Reminders:



~ This week is Newspaper in Education Week. You are encouraged to read the paper with your child for 10-15 minutes each day. (You can pick out letters or sight words, count words in sentences, sound out familiar words, etc.). The “I’m a Reader” forms should be returned next week. Also, check the classified section. Send Mrs. Green’s ad to school with your child and they will receive a Sparty ticket.



~Due to the weather delay last week, the children will celebrate “Read Across America” with Bloomsburg University students this Friday, March 8th. These guests will read Dr. Seuss stories and provide some fun, educational activities.



~ The PTO is holding a Basket Auction on April 27h and 28th . Our theme is “Cold Drinks.”A letter regarding donations toward our class basket was sent home last week. Please contact me with any questions.  



Specials: Tues. Gym          Wed. Art         Thurs. Computers         Fri. Music