October 30, 2009
Dear First Grade Parents,
There is no school on Monday and Tuesday. Teachers will be doing a workshop.
Remember to ask family, and friends if they want to buy gold cards. Five dollars of each card sold goes to our class for me to buy great games, and other materials for the class. We are also having a contest for the class that sells the most and they get a pizza party.
This week we will learn /ar/ in Success For All reading. We will write a narrative in writing using the writing process, and the trait of organization. In Math, students will do measuring with an inch ruler. We will study our phonograms and spelling words in Spelling. In Science, we will begin our kit titled Pebbles, Sand, and Silt. We will play a rock sorting game and we will be observing, and sorting, rocks.
Homework this week will be a Math worksheet each night, and reading for 20 minutes. An adult needs to sign the student’s reading log each day to show that they read each day after school. It needs to be turned in Friday.
NO SPELLING WORDS DUE TO SHORT WEEK!!!!
1.
2.
3.
4.
Monday-
Tuesday-
Wednesday-
Thursday-
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
All children are expected to be in attendance each day unless they are ill or a family emergency arises. If you know that your child is going to be absent/tardy, please call the office at 807-9668.
If your child is absent for a total of 18 days, consecutive or nonconsecutive, excused or unexcused it is seen as truant and excessive. AAL reports all students with excessive absences to the Pima County Attorney’s truancy office. For more information about truancy, visit http://www.pcao.pima.gov/actnow.htm
Truant, unverified, unexcused, excessive excused absences and tardies affect the student’s education and increases the chances for failure. Please help us give your child the education he/she needs to be successful for the future.
Thank you,Mrs. Brown
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Week of October 26, 2009
October 26, 2009
Dear First Grade Parents,
This week is a usual week. We have school all five days and get out at 3:00 everyday except Wednesday.
The field trip was great! We all had fun riding the wagon to pick out our pumpkins. They picked a pumpkin they could carry. Some picked a pumpkin heavier than they thought, but we got them to the bus. The bus ride home was quiet with many falling asleep.
This week we will learn /ee and /i-e/ in Success For All reading. We will write a narrative in writing using the writing process, and the trait of organization. In Math, students will take an assessment for Unit 3 and begin Unit 4 . We will study our phonograms and spelling words in Spelling. In Social Studies, we will learn about the Indians of the Southwest and begin projects such as basket weaving, pottery making, and making an Indian dwelling. In Science, we will continue our kit titled Pebbles, Sand, and Silt. We will be observing, sorting, and wetting rocks.
Homework this week will be a Math worksheet each night, spelling, and reading for 20 minutes. An adult needs to sign the student’s reading log each day to show that they read each day after school. It needs to be turned in Friday.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Monday- Write each word 5 times
Tuesday- Write each word in a sentence
Wednesday- ABC Order
Thursday-Do a practice spelling test
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
All children are expected to be in attendance each day unless they are ill or a family emergency arises. If you know that your child is going to be absent/tardy, please call the office at 807-9668.
If your child is absent for a total of 18 days, consecutive or nonconsecutive, excused or unexcused it is seen as truant and excessive. AAL reports all students with excessive absences to the Pima County Attorney’s truancy office. For more information about truancy, visit http://www.pcao.pima.gov/actnow.htm
Truant, unverified, unexcused, excessive excused absences and tardies affect the student’s education and increases the chances for failure. Please help us give your child the education he/she needs to be successful for the future.
Thank you,Mrs. Brown
Dear First Grade Parents,
This week is a usual week. We have school all five days and get out at 3:00 everyday except Wednesday.
The field trip was great! We all had fun riding the wagon to pick out our pumpkins. They picked a pumpkin they could carry. Some picked a pumpkin heavier than they thought, but we got them to the bus. The bus ride home was quiet with many falling asleep.
This week we will learn /ee and /i-e/ in Success For All reading. We will write a narrative in writing using the writing process, and the trait of organization. In Math, students will take an assessment for Unit 3 and begin Unit 4 . We will study our phonograms and spelling words in Spelling. In Social Studies, we will learn about the Indians of the Southwest and begin projects such as basket weaving, pottery making, and making an Indian dwelling. In Science, we will continue our kit titled Pebbles, Sand, and Silt. We will be observing, sorting, and wetting rocks.
Homework this week will be a Math worksheet each night, spelling, and reading for 20 minutes. An adult needs to sign the student’s reading log each day to show that they read each day after school. It needs to be turned in Friday.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Monday- Write each word 5 times
Tuesday- Write each word in a sentence
Wednesday- ABC Order
Thursday-Do a practice spelling test
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
All children are expected to be in attendance each day unless they are ill or a family emergency arises. If you know that your child is going to be absent/tardy, please call the office at 807-9668.
If your child is absent for a total of 18 days, consecutive or nonconsecutive, excused or unexcused it is seen as truant and excessive. AAL reports all students with excessive absences to the Pima County Attorney’s truancy office. For more information about truancy, visit http://www.pcao.pima.gov/actnow.htm
Truant, unverified, unexcused, excessive excused absences and tardies affect the student’s education and increases the chances for failure. Please help us give your child the education he/she needs to be successful for the future.
Thank you,Mrs. Brown
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Week of October 19, 2009
October 19, 2009
Dear First Grade Parents,
This week is a usual week. We have school all five days and get out at 3:00 everyday except Wednesday.
For the field trip to Apple Annie’s on Friday, I still need a few permission slips and some money. Please return forms and money no later than Tuesday. All family members must pay in advance. On Friday we must leave the school no later than 8:15 am. Don’t be left behind. Parents and other family members who are joining us need to drive themselves or carpool with other adults who are attending.
This week we will learn /ed/ and /ing/ in Success For All reading. We will write a narrative in writing using the writing process, and the trait of organization. In Math, students will add with dominoes, tell time to the half hour and learn to count dimes alone and with pennies and nickels. We will study our phonograms and spelling words in Spelling. In Social Studies, we will make an Arizona flag and fill in an Arizona map. In Science, we will begin our kit titled Pebbles, Sand, and Silt. We will be observing, sorting, and wetting rocks.
Homework this week will be a Math worksheet each night, spelling, and reading for 20 minutes. An adult needs to sign the student’s reading log each day to show that they read each day after school. It needs to be turned in Friday.
1.pool
2.tooth
3.teeth
4.cool
Monday- Write each word 5 time
Tuesday- Write each word in a sentence
Wednesday- ABC Order
Thursday-Do a practice spelling test
5.worm
6.day
7.eat
8.sits
9. lot
10. box
All children are expected to be in attendance each day unless they are ill or a family emergency arises. If you know that your child is going to be absent/tardy, please call the office at 807-9668.
If your child is absent for a total of 18 days, consecutive or nonconsecutive, excused or unexcused it is seen as truant and excessive. AAL reports all students with excessive absences to the Pima County Attorney’s truancy office. For more information about truancy, visit http://www.pcao.pima.gov/actnow.htm
Truant, unverified, unexcused, excessive excused absences and tardies affect the student’s education and increases the chances for failure. Please help us give your child the education he/she needs to be successful for the future.
Thank you,Mrs. Brown
Dear First Grade Parents,
This week is a usual week. We have school all five days and get out at 3:00 everyday except Wednesday.
For the field trip to Apple Annie’s on Friday, I still need a few permission slips and some money. Please return forms and money no later than Tuesday. All family members must pay in advance. On Friday we must leave the school no later than 8:15 am. Don’t be left behind. Parents and other family members who are joining us need to drive themselves or carpool with other adults who are attending.
This week we will learn /ed/ and /ing/ in Success For All reading. We will write a narrative in writing using the writing process, and the trait of organization. In Math, students will add with dominoes, tell time to the half hour and learn to count dimes alone and with pennies and nickels. We will study our phonograms and spelling words in Spelling. In Social Studies, we will make an Arizona flag and fill in an Arizona map. In Science, we will begin our kit titled Pebbles, Sand, and Silt. We will be observing, sorting, and wetting rocks.
Homework this week will be a Math worksheet each night, spelling, and reading for 20 minutes. An adult needs to sign the student’s reading log each day to show that they read each day after school. It needs to be turned in Friday.
1.pool
2.tooth
3.teeth
4.cool
Monday- Write each word 5 time
Tuesday- Write each word in a sentence
Wednesday- ABC Order
Thursday-Do a practice spelling test
5.worm
6.day
7.eat
8.sits
9. lot
10. box
All children are expected to be in attendance each day unless they are ill or a family emergency arises. If you know that your child is going to be absent/tardy, please call the office at 807-9668.
If your child is absent for a total of 18 days, consecutive or nonconsecutive, excused or unexcused it is seen as truant and excessive. AAL reports all students with excessive absences to the Pima County Attorney’s truancy office. For more information about truancy, visit http://www.pcao.pima.gov/actnow.htm
Truant, unverified, unexcused, excessive excused absences and tardies affect the student’s education and increases the chances for failure. Please help us give your child the education he/she needs to be successful for the future.
Thank you,Mrs. Brown
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Week of October 12th, 2009
October 12, 2009
Dear First Grade Parents,
On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday the students are dismissed at 1 pm so I can have parent-teacher conferences. Please remember your time by reading the attached notice. If you need to reschedule call the office. On Thursday, October 15th, there will be an Open House at 6 pm.
Please return permission slips and money for the pumpkin patch by Wednesday.
Also please turn in the parent emergency information sheet if you haven’t yet.
This week we will learn /a-e and /ee/ in Success For All reading. We will write a thank you note in writing using the writing process, and the trait of organization. In Math, students will use a number line to count, add and subtract. We will study our phonograms and spelling words in Spelling.
Our classroom has some needs. We need a few more rulers with inches and centimeters, 6 pairs of scissors, and some students to donate a few dollars each so I can buy a new pencil sharpener that will cost $10.00. We have plenty of hand sanitizer, wipes, and Kleenex. Thank you for donating a few dollars for the sharpener, 5 rulers, and some glue sticks.
Homework this week will be a Math worksheet each night, spelling, and reading for 20 minutes. An adult needs to sign the student’s reading log each day to show that they read each day after school. It needs to be turned in Friday.
sea
see
bird
4. cool
Monday- Write each word 5 times each
Tuesday- Write each word in a sentence
Wednesday- ABC Order
Thursday-Do a practice spelling test
5. earth
6. feed
7. fur
8. green
9. oil
10. paint
All children are expected to be in attendance each day unless they are ill or a family emergency arises. If you know that your child is going to be absent/tardy, please call the office at 807-9668.
If your child is absent for a total of 18 days, consecutive or nonconsecutive, excused or unexcused it is seen as truant and excessive. AAL reports all students with excessive absences to the Pima County Attorney’s truancy office. For more information about truancy, visit http://www.pcao.pima.gov/actnow.htm
Truant, unverified, unexcused, excessive excused absences and tardies affect the student’s education and increases the chances for failure. Please help us give your child the education he/she needs to be successful for the future.
Thank you,
Mrs. Brown
Dear First Grade Parents,
On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday the students are dismissed at 1 pm so I can have parent-teacher conferences. Please remember your time by reading the attached notice. If you need to reschedule call the office. On Thursday, October 15th, there will be an Open House at 6 pm.
Please return permission slips and money for the pumpkin patch by Wednesday.
Also please turn in the parent emergency information sheet if you haven’t yet.
This week we will learn /a-e and /ee/ in Success For All reading. We will write a thank you note in writing using the writing process, and the trait of organization. In Math, students will use a number line to count, add and subtract. We will study our phonograms and spelling words in Spelling.
Our classroom has some needs. We need a few more rulers with inches and centimeters, 6 pairs of scissors, and some students to donate a few dollars each so I can buy a new pencil sharpener that will cost $10.00. We have plenty of hand sanitizer, wipes, and Kleenex. Thank you for donating a few dollars for the sharpener, 5 rulers, and some glue sticks.
Homework this week will be a Math worksheet each night, spelling, and reading for 20 minutes. An adult needs to sign the student’s reading log each day to show that they read each day after school. It needs to be turned in Friday.
sea
see
bird
4. cool
Monday- Write each word 5 times each
Tuesday- Write each word in a sentence
Wednesday- ABC Order
Thursday-Do a practice spelling test
5. earth
6. feed
7. fur
8. green
9. oil
10. paint
All children are expected to be in attendance each day unless they are ill or a family emergency arises. If you know that your child is going to be absent/tardy, please call the office at 807-9668.
If your child is absent for a total of 18 days, consecutive or nonconsecutive, excused or unexcused it is seen as truant and excessive. AAL reports all students with excessive absences to the Pima County Attorney’s truancy office. For more information about truancy, visit http://www.pcao.pima.gov/actnow.htm
Truant, unverified, unexcused, excessive excused absences and tardies affect the student’s education and increases the chances for failure. Please help us give your child the education he/she needs to be successful for the future.
Thank you,
Mrs. Brown
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Week of October 5th, 2009
October 5, 2009
Dear First Grade Parents,
There is no school on Friday, October 9, 2009. It is teacher grading day.
This week we will learn /ed/ and /ing/ in Success For All reading. We will listen to and identify informative and narrative texts in Reading. We will write a thank you note in writing using the writing process, and the trait of organization.. In Math, students will count by 1’s, 2’s, 5’s, and backwards. We will also identify odd and even numbers and make and continue patterns. For Science, we will learn about the habitats of deserts, forests, ocean, and prairies. Lastly, in Social Studies we will learn about our state of Arizona.
Our classroom has some needs. We need a few more rulers with inches and centimeters, 6 pairs of scissors, and some students to donate a few dollars each so I can buy a new pencil sharpener that will cost $10.00. We have plenty of hand sanitizer, wipes, and Kleenex. Thank you for donating a few dollars for the sharpener, 5 rulers, and some glue sticks.
Homework this week will be a Math worksheet each night, spelling, and reading for 20 minutes. An adult needs to sign the student’s reading log each day to show that they read each day after school. It needs to be turned in Friday. You will turn in the reading log on Monday because there is no school.
Spelling words:
1.mother
2.three
3.land
4.cold
Monday- Write each word 5 times
Tuesday- Write each word in a sentence
Wednesday- Do a practice spelling test
Thursday- No homework
5. hot
6. hat
7. child
8.. ice
9. play
All children are expected to be in attendance each day unless they are ill or a family emergency arises. If you know that your child is going to be absent/tardy, please call the office at 807-9668.
If your child is absent for a total of 18 days, consecutive or nonconsecutive, excused or unexcused it is seen as truant and excessive. AAL reports all students with excessive absences to the Pima County Attorney’s truancy office. For more information about truancy, visit http://www.pcao.pima.gov/actnow.htm
Truant, unverified, unexcused, excessive excused absences and tardies affect the student’s education and increases the chances for failure. Please help us give your child the education he/she needs to be successful for the future.
Thank you,
Mrs. Brown
Dear First Grade Parents,
There is no school on Friday, October 9, 2009. It is teacher grading day.
This week we will learn /ed/ and /ing/ in Success For All reading. We will listen to and identify informative and narrative texts in Reading. We will write a thank you note in writing using the writing process, and the trait of organization.. In Math, students will count by 1’s, 2’s, 5’s, and backwards. We will also identify odd and even numbers and make and continue patterns. For Science, we will learn about the habitats of deserts, forests, ocean, and prairies. Lastly, in Social Studies we will learn about our state of Arizona.
Our classroom has some needs. We need a few more rulers with inches and centimeters, 6 pairs of scissors, and some students to donate a few dollars each so I can buy a new pencil sharpener that will cost $10.00. We have plenty of hand sanitizer, wipes, and Kleenex. Thank you for donating a few dollars for the sharpener, 5 rulers, and some glue sticks.
Homework this week will be a Math worksheet each night, spelling, and reading for 20 minutes. An adult needs to sign the student’s reading log each day to show that they read each day after school. It needs to be turned in Friday. You will turn in the reading log on Monday because there is no school.
Spelling words:
1.mother
2.three
3.land
4.cold
Monday- Write each word 5 times
Tuesday- Write each word in a sentence
Wednesday- Do a practice spelling test
Thursday- No homework
5. hot
6. hat
7. child
8.. ice
9. play
All children are expected to be in attendance each day unless they are ill or a family emergency arises. If you know that your child is going to be absent/tardy, please call the office at 807-9668.
If your child is absent for a total of 18 days, consecutive or nonconsecutive, excused or unexcused it is seen as truant and excessive. AAL reports all students with excessive absences to the Pima County Attorney’s truancy office. For more information about truancy, visit http://www.pcao.pima.gov/actnow.htm
Truant, unverified, unexcused, excessive excused absences and tardies affect the student’s education and increases the chances for failure. Please help us give your child the education he/she needs to be successful for the future.
Thank you,
Mrs. Brown
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