Saturday, November 3, 2012

Week of November 5, 2012


Dear Parents:

The parade and fall festival on Wednesday were so much fun! What a beautiful day! Enjoy the pictures! I will post more soon on our class shutterfly site! 











Poetry in the Park is this Thursday beginning at 8:30. Please keep practicing our poem with your child, encouraging both facial and voice expression! Bring your chairs or blankets and get ready for a wonderful morning of both funny and lyrical poetry! It is truly one of the best days of the year at Shorecrest!

We also have the Book Fair this week in the Student Activity Center. This is the only fundraiser for the library. We will be browsing as a class at 9:00 on Tuesday morning. You are welcome to join us if you would like. If you would like to take your child shopping with you, please try to do so either before or after school, if possible. Otherwise, during recess would be best so that they don’t miss any class time. Recess is from 1:00 – 1:30. For your shopping convenience, the Book Fair’s hours for the week are as follows:

Monday 8 – 3:30
Tuesday 7:45 – 5:00
Wednesday and Thursday 7:45 – 3:30

First Grade Service-Learning Project:

Our service-learning project for the SPCA is in full swing. PLEASE help your child experience “giving” for such a wonderful cause. Below are some of the suggested items needed by the SPCA. The collection bins are in the hallways and need filling! We will take all the collections with us when we visit the SPCA on November 14th.  Parents are welcome to join us, but will need to drive, as there is not enough room on the bus. Thank you so much to those who have donated so far! When we go on the field trip, we’ll also be visiting the farm animals at the SPCA. Last year, they LOVED the carrots and apples we brought for them and used good animal manners in taking them! :) Please go to the "Animals Wish List" at the following link to see what they need.

http://www.spcafl.org/


Although we have another shortened week due to Poetry in the Park on Thursday morning and the Professional Development Day Friday, we are jam-packed with learning! This week our spelling and word work will focus on all the short vowels with words ending in ck, such as shock, track, chick, and wreck. The word cards that came home at the end of last week in the rubber band do not come back to school. The children are responsible for being able to apply the correct spelling of those words in their writing. I recommend that you get an index card file box and have your child file the words alphabetically in it. This will give them excellent practice in alphabetic order. The file will become a great resource to use for spelling when writing. New words will come home today on the word ring. PLEASE remember to practice reading AND spelling the words with your child. Please also help your child remember to return the ring every THURSDAY. This is part of the weekly homework responsibility. THANK YOU for your help!

During reading workshop, we are practicing voice inflection and working on gaining fluency while reading both poetry and our just right books.

During writing workshop, we continue writing poetry. The children are working on a poem in the style of Margaret Wise Brown’s The Important Book. We’ll also work on acrostic poems. Some of their work will be displayed in the breezeway and outside our classroom for Poetry in the Park. Be sure to check it out!

In math, we are using dominoes to practice addition facts. We will take our unit 3 assessment. Look for it to come home this week. Also, the Unit 4 family letter will be coming home. Please look for it in your child’s folder. It will explain the concepts that will be covered in that unit and give you suggestions for activities and games to play with your child with at home.

In science, we are finishing up our human body unit by working on a voice thread project. I will post the voice thread in next week’s blog for your enjoyment! The children have worked hard during this unit and learned much. Look for your child’s “My Body” pocket book to come home this week. Celebrate your child’s learning and hard work!


Kate & Matthew (see him down by the cubbies)  hold a string to show how long the small intestine would be if stretched out!
Other Important Dates: 

This Friday, November 9th, is a Professional Development Day for teachers. There will be no school for students. Faculty will be attending a diversity workshop with guest lecturer, Rosetta Lee.

I encourage you to attend a very special evening for parents on Thursday, November 8, at 6:30 pm in the Janet Root Theater. Rosetta Lee will be talking with parents about inclusivity and identity development. It will be a wonderful opportunity to learn and discuss issues that impact our students. More information is included at the end of this blog.

Field trip to the SPCA will be Wednesday, November 14. Parents are welcome to join us. You may follow the bus or meet us at the SPCA.

Also, please remember that our class will be celebrating Thanksgiving on Thursday, November 15 at 1:45. The other classes will celebrate on Friday, but because we have two birthdays to celebrate on Friday, I have moved our Thanksgiving celebration to Thursday. We do not have a “feast” but will be making and enjoying a cornucopia snack mix. A letter will be coming home this week to let you know the ingredient that your child needs to provide for our mix. All parents are welcome to join us on Thursday at 1:45!

The Holiday Gift Drive takes place December 3 – 14. Information regarding the family our class will be providing gifts for will come home soon. A container will be placed in our classroom by December 3rd to collect the gifts for the family. On Friday, December 14, the students will carry the gifts to the gym to be sorted. Then, they will be taken to the family so they may enjoy a happy holiday!

Volunteers this week:

  • Wednesday - Library Check-out – 2:10 – 2:50 – Kristen Danielson and Lorraine Thorpe
See you Thursday, if not before...
Susan

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