Math: Students will collect,
sort and organize data in up to three categories as well as draw conclusions,
generate and answer questions about the graphs.
They will construct picture graphs, bar-type graphs, and graphs using
real objects. Students will display math
concepts using concrete models in problem solving connected to everyday
experiences.
Reading
Workshop: This week in reading workshop we will continue our unit with
reading and studying nonfiction/expository texts. So many students
are really enjoying this unit and even checking out nonfiction in the library
now. I love the learning that takes place with this
unit! This week our focus will be on reading
nonfiction books about bats and using our reading time to research and learn facts that we don’t already know about them. This unit will
extend into writing workshop too. We will also spend some time on comparing and contrasting
fiction vs. nonfiction books on bats. Take a look in the halls to see our facts about spiders and
watch for our bat facts to appear soon! We are going “batty” over learning about this unit!
Word Study:
Green Group: Short vowel a- at word families (cat, hat, sat)
Blue Group: Short vowel e- et, eg, en word families (net, peg, men)
Red Group: Final /k/ sound spelled -ck, -ke, or -k (sick, spoke, shook)
Writing Workshop: This week during writer's workshop, we
will continue learning about the elements of non-fiction versus fiction. We
will be learning all about bats as we practice finding information, taking
brief notes, and turning our research into a non-fiction piece of our own.
Social Studies: This week, we will continue to learn about
our National symbols. We will discuss
the vocabulary in the Pledge of Allegiance, and we will learn about the Statue
of Liberty and the Bald Eagle. We will
also be creating some wonderful art projects!
Habit #4:
Think Win-Win.
Reminders:
*Please
remember to send a healthy snack every day. Snack time is @ 9:30am.
*Make sure
your child wears tennis shoes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
*Library
day is Tuesday.
*Please
remember to send back your child’s orange folder and homework bag every day.
Dates to
remember:
October
14: Student Holiday
October
18: Hoot Family Picnic
October
30: Early Release Day
November
2: Harvest Festival
November
13: Family Skate Night
November
27-29: Thanksgiving Holidays
December
4: Early Release Day
December
5: Family Art Night
December
9-13: Book Fair
December
23: Winter Break Begins
October
21-25, 2013 is Red Ribbon Week!
Monday: “Sock it to Drugs” day – wear crazy or
mismatched socks
Tuesday: “Stomp out Drugs” day - wear tennis shoes
Wednesday: “Boot out Drugs” day – wear boots or western wear
Thursday: “Pledge to be Drug Free” day - wear red, white and blue
Friday: “Say BOO to Drugs” day – wear Halloween colors or t-shirt
Tuesday: “Stomp out Drugs” day - wear tennis shoes
Wednesday: “Boot out Drugs” day – wear boots or western wear
Thursday: “Pledge to be Drug Free” day - wear red, white and blue
Friday: “Say BOO to Drugs” day – wear Halloween colors or t-shirt
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