Monday, August 29, 2011




Dear Parents:

It was so good to see all of you at Back-to-School-Night! I know many of you needed to be in the classrooms of your older children but I so appreciate that you all came in for as much time as you could. If you have any questions, please email me and I will do my best to answer them!

It has been a soggy start to our week! Even though we had to have recess inside the classroom today, we had fun! Take a look at some of the activities we enjoyed working together on!

First grade is a busy place to be! Here is a look at some of the things happening in our classroom this week:


We have launched Writer's Workshop, worked on establishing the rules and routines, the process of choosing a topic, sketching it, and then writing about it. We are "stretching" our words and spelling the best we can.

In language arts, we will continue focusing on short vowel /a/ words. The children enjoyed their "practice" spelling test last Friday. This Friday will be for real! The new spelling words are in the baggie in your child's folder. I would suggest that you get a spiral notebook for your child to make a dictionary at home with. Each page can be labeled with a letter from A to Z. Then your child can add (glue or write) the spelling words on the appropriate page in the dictionary and keep it at home to use as a resource. So, he/she would write the word now on the N page. This week, we will also be working on word order so that our sentences make sense. During reading, we are talking about the comprehension strategies of making predictions and asking ourselves questions while we read. We also have begun to talk about genres. I am also working on individual reading assessments with the children so that we will be ready to find our "just right books" for reading!

In handwriting, we completed the capital letters - "Frog Jump Capitals", "Starting Corner Capitals", and "Center Starting Capitals" We have now begun working on lowercase letters. Please send in a clean sock for your child to use when working with the chalboard during handwriting practice.

In Math we will play a game called "Dice-Roll Tally" to investigate equally likely outcomes, work with weather and temperature routines, explore with pattern blocks, base-10 blocks, and geoboards, and practice telling and solving number stories. Don't forget that the math family letters that come home will also provide directions for many of the math games that we play so you can play them at home with your child.

Things to remember:

Word cards (on ring) will come home on Monday and need to be returned on Thursday.

Our Homework Calendar begins this week! Look for it in your child's folder today! As we discussed at BTSN, please have your child turn in only the homework that is due each day. All homework should be done in pencil only, no ink. Please be sure to always note the reminders on the right-hand side!

Parent Volunteer schedules will be coming home tomorrow. Please look for them in your child's take-home folder.

Picture Day is around the corner! September 13th will be Picture Day in the LD and ECC.

Calling for Summer Vacation Photos! The yearbook staff is collecting photos of the student's summer vacation experiences both in and out of the country. If you have a photo that you would like to share for the yearbook, please send or e-mail your photos to Tony Napodano at nap@shorecrest.org.

Have a great week!
Susan

Monday, August 22, 2011





Happy New School Year!

We are having a great beginning to first grade! I am so enjoying getting to know your children. What a sweet, sweet class! No doubt they have told you how busy we are in first grade! The children are already "thinking" and "acting" like first graders. I am so proud of them!

This week in our classroom:

We have launched both our Writing and Reading Workshops and are working on establishing the rules and routines. We have also started a study of one of my favorite authors, Kevin Henkes, and many of his books are being used during these times.

Also in language arts, we are focusing on short vowel /a/ words and writing complete sentences. The children will be taking a "practice" spelling test this Friday. Next Friday will be for real! I will explain more about this at Back to School Night. During the next couple of weeks, I will be working on individual reading assessments with the children so that each child will have "just right" books to read.

We have also begun our handwriting program. Ask your child about "Frog Jump Capitals".

We began Unit 1 in Math which also focuses on establishing routines such as calendar and small group work. We'll be playing math games such as "Penny Dice", "Bunny Hop" and "Top-it". You will be receiving Math Family Letters at the beginning of each unit that will provide directions for many of the math games that we play so you can play them at home with your child! The children have received their math tool kit bags and began working with their first math tool, the pattern block template.

Things to remember:

Back to school night is this Thursday, August 25th! We will all meet in the Janet Root Theater at 7:00 before heading to our classroom. I will talk about curriculum and the other particulars for our class. Don't forget to bring your calendar to record important dates and to help you when signing up for parties and other class activities.

This year every Friday is Spirit Day. Students may wear any shirt with a Shorecrest logo,
Shorecrest
Spirit Wear or uniform shirts. They may wear Spirit Wear, uniform, or denim
bottoms.

Picture Day is Tuesday, September 13th in the Student Center.

Please return the following as soon as possible:
handbook form, classroom volunteer forms, photo album sheet, and your child's cover for their
Writing Workshop notebook

Please remember that the children bring their own snack in first grade. If they are buying a school lunch, they still need to bring a snack to eat. They get hungry!

The children are allowed to bring a water bottle to keep at their desks. Please be sure that the
bottle will not sweat or leak!

Please also be sure that containers they bring for lunch can be easily opened by your child.

Word rings will come home each Monday, should be practiced each day (reading and spelling the words), and need to be returned on Thursday.

I am looking forward to a great year! See you all on Thursday night!

Susan Owen