Monday, October 24, 2011

Week of October 24, 2011






Dear Parents:

I got so many hugs this morning from the children and they felt so good! The wedding was absolutely beautiful, emotional, and so much fun! It was a wonderful weekend with family and friends and I got to be with my little Owen. I was more than a little worried about him being the ring bearer at 18 months old, but he did a fantastic job! He walked down the aisle all by himself perfectly, twirling the pillow, and with a huge smile on his face. When he got to the altar, he climbed the steps and, going down the line, "gave five" to all the groomsmen and bridesmaids. That was his own special touch! So cute! It was a perfect weekend and I could not be happier!

A special thank you to Mrs. Densa for taking the pictures at the Athletic Center grand opening for me! I'm sorry I had to miss it. I heard it was amazing! I can't wait to go see it.

Now it's back to business in room 1-4. Here's what we will be doing this week:

Reading/Language Arts: Due to the Fall Festival on Friday, we will be having this week's spelling test on Thursday. This week we are focusing on words with the dipthong /ng/ as in sing. Our wall words are arms, every, feet, head, school, use, way, and your. The robust vocabulary introduced through literature are ashamed, mused, soared, athletic, awkward, and superb. In reading, we are talking about the "plot" (the events that make up the main story of a text) and working on recognizing story structure. During workshop time we are practicing using chunks and analogies (word families) to help read new or tricky words. While we have learned many strategies for figuring out those tricky words, we want to learn how to use the most efficient strategy.

Writing Workshop: Today we began to talk about the way writers can write not only the outside story (what happens) but also the inside story (how we feel about what happens - our thoughts, reactions, observations, feelings). This week we will also work on writing story endings. Children often end their writing "and then I went home" or "I went to bed." So, we will talk about, share, and practice writing more effective story endings that stay closer to the heart of the story.

Math: This week we are practicing counting with a calculator, working with dimes, dollars-and-cents notation, and counting and exchanging dimes, nickels, and pennies.

Science: This week we are learning about the lungs and respiratory system, the digestive system, and our muscles. We will finish up this fantastic study of the human body next week. Thank you to all the parents that have come in and helped us learn so much more about our marvelous bodies!

Things to remember:
  • The Halloween Parade and Fall Festival take place this Friday! The parade begins at 8:30. Please send your child to school in his or her costume. They will change after the parade into play clothes. If you are accompanying your child to the festival, please be at the classroom no later than 10:00. Otherwise, they will be dismissed to the festival at 10:00.
  • Our field trip the SPCA is on November 3. Please keep sending in your donations for the animals! The bins need filling! Blankets, towels, treats, food, chew toys are just a few of the items you might consider sending in.
  • The Book Fair will take place the week of November 8 in the Janet Root Theater Lobby and the Student Center. Our class will be browsing on Tuesday morning. Details will be coming soon about when you can take your child shopping.
  • Poetry in the Park will be on Friday, November 11 at 8:30 a.m. Our class voted to recite the poem, "Sick" by Shel Silverstein. The poem was sent home last week. Please keep working with your child on memorizing this poem at home.
  • New York is coming to Shorecrest! "Seussical the Musical" will be performed in the Janet Root Theater on Saturday, November 12. Don't miss this opportunity to see this! Tickets are being sold now for $10 each.
  • The Holiday Gift Drive will take place November 28 through December 9.
Volunteers this week:
  • Tuesday - Art - (12:05) - Eva D'Agostino
  • Wednesday - Math Game (1:00) - Kimberly Burke
  • Thursday - Library Checkout (12:00) - Kimberly Burke and Mai Nguyen
  • Friday - NO PARENT READER DUE TO FALL FESTIVAL
Have a great week!
Susan

Monday, October 17, 2011

Week of October 17, 2011












Dear Parents:

This morning Sharon Hauser from the SPCA brought her dog Rusty to Town Meeting to help us remind everyone about the first grade service learning project to help the SPCA. Then she gave a special presentation to the first graders and introduced them to Rusty. She adopted Rusty from the SPCA about 9 years ago. She read a very sweet book called, Before You Were Mine, that brought tears to my eyes.
The children were able to pet Rusty and watch him follow her commands of sit, shake, and lie down! Please continue to send in any of the items on the SPCA wishlist. We will be collecting through the month of October. Then, on Thursday, November 3, we will take a field trip to the SPCA and take the items with us. Don't forget that you are welcome to join us! We will be eating lunch there. If your child is bringing a lunch from home, it must be completely disposable. School lunches will also be completely disposable.

http://www.spcatampabay.org/page.aspx?pid-396

As you have probably heard from your child, Lucas is moving to Kentucky. We are going to miss him so much but are excited for his new adventure living where his grandparents are! On Thursday, we gave him a little send-off by reading a book we made for him and having popsicles and cake (thank you Natalie Ames)!

Exciting News! This Friday, our class will join the rest of the school at the grand opening of the new athletic center! All parents are welcome! It begins at 1:45.

Finally, I want to let you know that I will not be at school on Thursday or Friday of this week as I will be going to Jacksonville for my son's wedding on Saturday! The children will be in the very capable hands of Patty Mercer as our substitute. I will be back at school next Monday.

Now a look at what is happening in our class this week:

Reading and Language Arts: We are working on words with short vowel /u/ and reviewing words with the digraph /th/. This week's wall words are live, does, grow, many, be, and food. We will also work with initial blends with r, as in truck. We will continue to work on nouns, concentrating on nouns that name animals or things. During Reading Workshop we will talk about how as smart readers we set ourselves up for a strong read by taking book walks and thinking about the words we expect to find in the book. We will also learn how patterns help us anticipate what will come next and how to expect certain words because we know the pattern. In handwriting, we are continuing to work with lowercase letters.

Writing Workshop: We are working on storytelling with our partners and the roles each partner plays, spelling our "no excuse" words in a snap, and focusing on the most important part of our stories.

Math: Last week we needed a little more time with adding and subtracting on the number line and so we stepped back. This week we will begin telling time to the half hour and introducing a new routine called Frames and Arrows.

Science: This afternoon we will be having a special visit with Dr. Brad Peckler to learn about keeping our body safe and healthy. We will also be talking more about our blood and circulation and learning about our skin this week.

Things to Remember:

Picture Retakes are tomorrow! If you would like your child's picture retaken, please send in the picture package with your child tomorrow. Personally, I thought their pictures were all fabulous!

Friday, October 28 - Fall Festival - There will be a sign-out sheet posted for parents to sign your children out when you leave.

Thursday, November 3 - Field Trip to the SPCA

Friday, November 11 - Poetry in the Park - Mark your calendars! Bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy a wonderful morning of poetry!

Volunteers This Week:
  • Tuesday - Art - Debbie Boensch (12:05)
  • Wednesday - Math Game - Susannah Malison (1:00)
  • Thursday - Library Checkout - Mai Nguyen and Kimberly Burke (12:00)
  • Friday - Parent Reader - Susannah Malison (2:20)
Have a wonderful week!
Susan

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Week of October 10, 2011

Dear Parents:


The first grade service learning project is in full swing! Thank you so much for the items you have been bringing for the SPCA! Please don't stop! We need more! The bin is outside our classroom in the first grade hallway. We will be taking the items to the SPCA on Thursday, November 3. Here is the link to see the wish list of the SPCA:


http://www.spcatampabay.org/page.aspx?pid=396


Our class earned our first compliment party and we celebrated last Tuesday with pizza, ice cream, and popsicles! A BIG thank you to Kimberly Burke for providing the special treats! The kids are already on their way to earning the next party! Keep up the great work!


Here's a look at what we will be doing in class this week:


Language Arts: This week we are working on words with the digraph /th/ at the beginning of a word, as in that, and at the end of a word, as in path. This week's wall words are: don't her, line, Mr., new, says, and water. We are learning that a noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or animal. This week we are concentrating particularly on nouns that name people or places. We will be reading the book, "A Mink, a Fink, a Skating Rink" to help us learn to pick out nouns in sentences. As you read with your child at home this week, have him/her point out nouns to you. This week we will also talk about the genre of realistic fiction, stories that are made up but could happen in real life. We are using a graphic organizer called a story map to help us understand and remember the beginning, middle, and ending of stories that we read.


Last Friday, the children enjoyed watching the play "Stuart Little" by E. B. White in the Janet Root Theater. E. B. White also wrote my very favorite book, Charlotte's Web, which I have begun reading aloud to the class. Mrs. Hensler’s third graders are also reading it as a class novel and we will be partnering with them for some fun activities. Our first visit with them will be Thursday as we begin to talk about the characters and do some "retelling" with character stick puppets that we will be making this week.


Writing Workshop: We are learning that we always have a graphic organizer with us to help tell stories that have a beginning, middle, and ending - our five fingers! We are using our fingers to help us internalize and plan the details of our stories ("first", "next", "then", "and then", "finally"). Ask your child about this strategy! We will also be focusing on the most important part of our story and adding details to that part.

Math: In math, we are reviewing basic number-line concepts by counting, adding, and subtracting on the number line. We will also be practicing telling time to the half-hour, and will be introducing a new routine called Frames-and-Arrows.


Science: This week during our human body unit, we will continue learning about the circulatory system, the digestive system, and keeping our heart and body healthy. We are also looking forward to a visit by Kayla's parents next Monday to help us learn more about keeping our bodies safe and healthy!


Things to Remember:


There will be no school for students this Friday due to a Professional Development Day for Teachers.

Tuesday, October 18 - Picture Retakes

Friday, October 28 - Fall Festival - There will be a sign-out sheet posted for parents to sign your children out when you leave.

Thursday, November 3 - Field Trip to the SPCA - Parents are welcome to join us. If you have not returned the Sage form regarding lunch that day, please do so - even if your child is bringing their lunch from home. Remember that all lunches must be completely disposable.

Friday, November 11 - Poetry in the Park


Volunteers This Week:

  • Tuesday - Art - Natalie Ames (12:05)
  • Wednesday - Math Game - Mai Nguyen (1:00)
  • Thursday - Library Check-out - Kim Burke and Debbie Boensch (12:00)
Have a wonderful week!
Susan





Friday, September 30, 2011









Dear Parents:

First of all, Gooooooooooo RAYS! Tomorrow the children are allowed to wear their Rays shirts again in support of our hometown team in the playoffs!

This morning at Town Meeting Mrs. Densa's class helped to kick off our first grade service learning project with the SPCA. This year each grade will lead a service learning project that, if possible, will involve the entire lower division. The first grade is leading a donation drive for the SPCA and is asking that each child in the lower division bring in at least one donation on the SPCA's wish list. At the end of the month the first graders will load up all the donations and hand deliver them to the SPCA followed by a tour. Some easy donation items are dog & cat snacks, newspapers, paper towels, shoe boxes, blankets and towels. Please see the link below for a look at their wish list!

http://www.spcatampabay.org/page.aspx?pid=396

Don't forget that Conference Day is this Thursday. The students will not have school. Please refer to the schedule that I sent home last week. If you cannot make your time, please let me know as soon as possible! Also, due to Conference Day, we will have our library check-out on Friday right after lunch before our lesson with Mrs. Smay.

Even though we only have four days of school this week, we are busy and learning! Here's a look at what we are doing:
Language Arts/Reading: This week we are working on words with short vowel /e/, words with "l" blends such as clap, and reviewing short vowel /o/. This week's wall words are day, eat, first, said, time, and was. This week's robust vocabulary (WOW) words are chorus, odor, shoved, assemble, consume, and enthusiastic. We continue to work with words with the word endings ed and ing. During the past few weeks, we have worked on constructing and comparing telling sentences and questions and using the correct punctuation for each. This week we will practice constructing exclamations and learn when to use the exclamation point as punctuation. During reading workshop we will continue to work on reading with a smooth/storyteller voice by going back and rereading, noticing punctuation, and not reading too slow or too fast. Partners will also learn that they are "coaches", coaching each other through the "tricky" words rather than telling their partners the words. As we read we will also be working on the comprehension strategies of comparing and contrasting and answering questions to help us understand what we read. We have been learning about different genres of literature. This week we will talk about the genre of fantasy. We'll be reading several versions of "The Little Red Hen" and the children will see that different authors can put a different spin on a story. The children will also enjoy retelling the story and create their own version.

Writing Workshop: In our Small Moments: Personal Narrative Writing unit, the children are learning to plan details to stretch their stories across several pages. We're also reminding ourselves to use high-frequency words, to incorporate word endings, to use punctuation, etc. as we write.

Math: We will continue to work on number stories, complete our Unit 2 assessment, and begin to work on visual patterns.

Science: Our human body unit continues. Last week, we enjoyed three special presentations on the brain, the skeleton, and the eyes. Enjoy the pictures! This week we are learning about our amazing hearts. This morning, Mrs. Peck brought cow hearts to dissect! Did you know that we actually have heart strings? So, when someone says "pulled on my heart strings"... Last week, one of our classmates shared that he had had a bad kidney when he was born. So, today she also brought a kidney to share with the children as well as models of the heart, kidney, and digestive system. She has loaned first grade those models to use for the next couple of weeks. We are so lucky to have Mrs. Peck! We are also conducting a little experiment (with the chicken bones) in our class to see what happens to our bones without enough calcium. The children should be able to tell you the results in a couple of weeks!

And we are packing all of this in in just four days!!! THAT is amazing!

Other things to remember:

Word card ring needs to be returned on Friday this week! Please be sure to practice reading AND spelling the words with your child. Have your child write sentences using the words!

No school on Friday, October 14 due to a Professional Development Day for teachers.

Picture Retake Day will be Tuesday, October 18.

Fall Festival will be Friday, October 28.

Field Trip to SPCA on Thursday, November 3. Parents are welcome to join us. We will leave school at 10:45 and return at approximately 1:30. We will eat lunch at the SPCA. Please complete and return the Sage form that your child brought home today.

Volunteers this week:

Tuesday - Art - Jill Emerson (12:05)
Wednesday - Math game - Kelli Cross (1:00)
Friday - Parent Reader - Marshall or Natalie Ames (2:15)

Have a great week!
Susan












Sunday, September 25, 2011

Week of September 26, 2011










Dear Parents:

Our celebration last Wednesday of International Peace Day was beautiful. For those of you unable to join us at our special Town Meeting that morning, the children joined the rest of the lower school in putting peace symbols that they made in art in the center courtyard to fill in diagrams of both a peace symbol and a heart. We also sang "If I Had a Hammer" together with the entire lower school. First graders, in correlation with studying the senses during our human body unit last week, read the book What Does Peace Feel Like? by Vladimir Radinsky. Check out our "peace people" in the windows of the first grade hall. We used our five senses to think of what peace "feels" like, "sounds" like, "smells" like, "tastes" like, and "looks" like. If the rest of the world could think like our children, the world would be a better place.

This is going to be a very exciting week at school! We will be having lots of visitors. First, the accreditation team is here evaluating our school. The head of the team just happens to have been MY very own favorite English teacher from high school! Obviously, she was a very young teacher when I had her! It's so nice to see her again after all these years.

We will also have three more special visitors this week to help us learn more about our human body in science. Mrs. Peck will return on Wednesday to dissect sheep brains with us as we learn about our amazing brains! On Thursday, Dr. Burke, Ainsley's dad, will help us learn more about the bones of our skeleton. I also heard that he has a special surprise for the children... shhhh. Then on Friday, Dr. Carmack, Chelsea's dad from Mrs. Densa's class, will make a special presentation about our eyes. We are so fortunate to have such wonderful resources to help us learn. Thank you to our fantastic parents and Mrs. Peck!

In Social Studies, we will begin working on map skills which will continue throughout the year.

In Math, we will work on both addition and subtraction number models and making up and solving number stories. Last week we began exchanging pennies for nickels and this week we will learn to play a game called Penny Nickel Exchange. We plan to complete Unit 2 this week and take our second math assessment next Monday.

In Reading Workshop, we will continue to talk about and practice the strategies for figuring out "tricky" words. We will also talk about and practice reading with a smooth storyteller voice by implementing the strategies of going back and rereading as well as noticing and using punctuation to help us read more smoothly. Reading with a smooth storyteller voice will help us to better understand what we read.

This week our word work will focus on words with variant vowel /o/a as in "all". This week's wall words (sight words) are: how, make, of, some, and town. This week's robust vocabulary words are locate, search, symbol, overflowing, commotion, and muffle. We will continue to learn about contractions and homophones as well.

Today in Writing Workshop, we read a book written by some of our very own Shorecrest high school student authors, Jack and Hannah S. What a great mentor text for my young writers to hear the "small moments" of Jack and Hannah's lives written and published! This week as we continue our personal narrative writing on the small moments of our lives, we will establish partnerships for writing (as we already have for reading). Also, as we have been learning to stretch words for reading, we will practice stretching words to help us write them. The children are seeing that the strategies we use to help us as readers, we can also use to help us as writers.

In handwriting, we will continue to work on lowercase letters. I will share more about the handwriting program at our conference.

Tomorrow I will be sending home flyers from Highlights, a magazine for children. If you are interested in ordering, they are offering it at a great price! I know my children always loved Highlights. Even if you are not interested, please sign and return the yellow flyer to school. Our class will receive a free gift just for returning all 15 flyers - whether orders are placed or not!

Things to Remember:

Conference Day - Thursday, October 6th - No school for students

The Adventures of Stuart Little in JR Theater - Friday, October 7th - You are welcome to join us.

Professional Development Day - Friday, October 14th - No school for students

Picture Retake Day -Tuesday, October 18th

Fall Festival - Friday, October 28th

Field Trip to the SPCA - Thursday, November 3 - Parents welcome!

Poetry in the Park - Friday, November 11th - Mark your calendars now!

Volunteers this week:

Tuesday - Art - 12:05 - Debbie Boensch
Wednesday - Math Game - 1:00 - Natalie Ames
Thursday - Library Check-out - 12:00 - Kim Burke and Susannah or Brian Malison
Friday - Parent Reader - cancelled due to Dr. Carmack's visit with first grade

It's going to be a wonderful week!
Hope your week is too!
Susan







Monday, September 19, 2011

Week of September 19, 2011















Celebrate, Celebrate!

First of all, I want to thank you all again for my wonderful birthday celebration last week. I so appreciated everything! You made my day so very special. Counting my birthday, we celebrated four birthdays in 6 school days! Reid, Victoria, and Jackson all celebrated turning 7 - a few years younger than me!

This week we are celebrating our accomplishments in reading and writing. We have worked hard and learned so much as readers and writers.

Last week in Writing Workshop, each child selected a piece from their writing notebooks and worked to "fix it up" for publishing. Today they shared their published stories with the class as we enjoyed our first Writing Celebration! We are writers!


Tomorrow we begin our new unit of study in Writing Workshop – Small Moments: Personal Narrative Writing. The children will learn that they can create stories out of the details of their own experiences. The opportunities that children have to take the moments of their lives and spin them into stories play an important role in their literacy development.


In Reading Workshop this week, we will be practicing several strategies to help us figure out “tricky” words. During the next several weeks, we will also be focusing on the importance of making meaning of our reading. As children work to become proficient decoders, they sometimes forget that the words they read are making a story or lose their understanding of the story as they work hard to figure out “tricky” words. We will focus on using three sources of information (meaning, syntax, and graphophonics—although we don’t use those words!) to figure out the words in books. This week we will also be celebrating all that we have learned so far as readers. Before shopping for new “just right books”, we will choose a favorite book from our book boxes and begin recording ourselves reading them on our new classroom i-pod! We love reading!


In Language Arts/Spelling, we are focusing on words with short vowel /o/. We will continue reviewing the naming and telling parts of sentences and practice identifying nouns that are found in the naming parts of sentences. When reading and writing, we work on story structure by answering the questions “who, what, where, and when”. You can help your child recognize story structure by asking questions when they read or write such as “who is the story about”, “where are they”, “what is happening”. We will also be using graphic organizers to help us recognize the story structure and summarize the beginning, middle, and end of the story.

I have begun introducing robust vocabulary (or as we call them in our class, WOW Words). The purpose of our robust vocabulary is to introduce the children to a stronger vocabulary for use when speaking, and ultimately writing. We will not focus on the spelling of these words, but rather the meaning to enrich their spoken vocabulary. This week’s robust vocabulary words are: horrible, invigorated, presented, aid, persistent, sweltering.

Please don't forget that the word card ring of sight words should be worked on (reading and spelling) daily at home and returned to school on Thursday. This week's sight words: find, thank, tree, mom, and much.


In handwriting, we continue to work on lowercase letter formations. When your child is doing homework, please encourage neatness and proper letter formation.


In math this week, we will explore the penny and nickel and work on counting combinations of them.


I'm sure you will hear about Science today! After focusing on our five senses last week, we learned all about the human eye today. Upper Division Science Teacher, Lisa Peck, brought cow eyes, which are very similar to human eyes, to dissect with the children to help them see how the eye works. We learned about the different parts of the eye and their functions. One of the interesting things we learned is that the job of the lens is to focus the light in our eye to project the image of what we see back to the optic nerve and then to our brain. Mrs. Peck removed the lenses from the cow eyes and, after they dry, we will be able to lay the lenses on a book or newspaper and look right through them to see words magnified! How cool is that? We also learned why our eyes sometimes show up red in photographs. Ask your child about that! Over the next several days we will learn all about the framework of our body – the skeleton!


Things to remember:


International Peace Day will be celebrated Wednesday morning beginning with a special Town Meeting gathering in the morning. The children may wear "peace-themed" t-shirts if they have them and uniform bottoms. You are welcome to join us at the Town Meeting gathering if you can.

Students in grades JK-2 will see "The Adventures of Stuart Little" on Friday, October 7 at 1:00 in the Janet Root Theater. You are welcome to join us.

Please send photos of your Summer Travels for possible inclusion in the 2012 yearbook. Please send your photos by this Friday, September 23rd. Email your photos to:
nap@shorecrest.org.


Spirit Day is every Friday. The children may wear Charger spirit wear to school instead of uniforms.

Conference Day is October 6. There will be no school for students.

Homework should be done in pencil only. That way if there is a mistake made, it can be corrected easily. Ask your child what Mrs. Owen says about mistakes!

Please help your child learn responsibility for returning the word ring to school every Thursday. We are having difficulty getting them all back on time! Also, please have your child practice spelling the words as well as reading them.

Library books should be returned by Thursday each week. However, if your child isn't finished

Dress Code: Please remind your child that the dress code at Shorecrest requires that their “shirts are tucked in” and that “belts in a neutral color must be worn with all items that have belt loops.”

Volunteers this Week:

* Tuesday - Art – Mary Harris (12:05)
* Wednesday - Math Game – Kim Burke (1:00)

*Thursday - Library Check-out - Marion O’Mullane and Kim Burke (12:05)
* Friday - Parent Reader – Kelli Cross (2:15)

I wish everyone a peaceful week…
Susan