Monday, April 29, 2019

April 29-May 3, 2019


Please join us this Wednesday night at KnOWLedge Night from 5:30-7:00 pm.  The kiddos are excited to show off their hard work!  The book fair will be open late, the art teachers will have activities in the cafeteria, and there will be a pet adoption as well.
This is an optional, come-and-go event.

Field Day was a huge success!  The kiddos had such a great time working as a team to complete all of the activities on their passport.  If you see one of our coaches, please shake their hand and tell them what a wonderful job they did in getting field day together for the kiddos.

We have filled all of the chaperone spots for our field trip to the Thinkery on May 9. Thank you to those of you who volunteered! If you still want to join us, you are welcome to meet us there, but you will need to pay the adult admission fee.
If you still have not turned in your child’s permission slip, please do so by May 6th.

This week
Monday (4/29):  Daily folder comes home.  Return daily!
                     Homework- RAZ kids & Dreambox
Tuesday (4/30): Library- Book Fair! 
   Tuesday folders come home
   Reader Bags come home         
Wednesday (5/1): KnOWLedge Night 5:30-7:00
Thursday (5/2):
Friday (5/3):

This week in Reading Workshop
We will begin perfecting our craft.  In this unit we will be revisiting fiction books. We will use these fiction books to practice all of the comprehension strategies we have learned over the course of the year.

This week in Writing Workshop
We will begin perfecting our craft.  In this unit we will be revisiting small moment stories. Students will also have the option to write fiction stories with a beginning, middle and end. We will use these small moment and fiction stories to practice all of the writing strategies we have learned over the course of the year, as well as the writing process.


This week in Math Workshop
We will begin learning about time to the half hour.

This week in Science
We will wrap up our unit on animals.

This week in Social Studies
We will learn about different inventors and how they have shaped our community today.

Our Life Skill of the week is Putting First Things First!
That’s all for now! Have a great week!

Important Dates:
Apr. 29-May 3- Book Fair
May 1- KnOWLedge Night 5:30-7:00
May 9- Field Trip to the Thinkery
May 13-15- STAAR testing- No Visitors on Campus
May 23- Last Day of School/End of the Year Party

Monday, April 22, 2019

April 22-26, 2019


I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. We spent the weekend with my family. It was so fun watching all of the kiddos hunt Easter eggs.

This Wednesday, we will be welcoming our baby chicks into our classroom! Your child is welcome to come to school on Wednesday, April 24th dressed like a Farmer for 1st Grade’s annual Chick Fest! Students do not have to participate if they do not want to.

We have filled all of the chaperone spots for our field trip to the Thinkery on May 9. Thank you to those of you who volunteered! If you still want to join us, you are welcome to meet us there, but you will need to pay the adult admission fee.
If you still have not turned in your child’s permission slip, please do so by May 6th.

This week
Monday (4/22):  Daily folder comes home.  Return daily!
                     Homework bags come home
Tuesday (4/23): Library Lesson Only! 
   Tuesday folders come home     
Wednesday (4/24): Hatch Day!  Chick Fest!  Dress like a farmer!
Thursday (4/25):
Friday (4/26):

This week in Reading & Writing Workshop
We will begin wrapping up our unit on Research. In this unit, the students will use what we learned about research to complete a self-chosen research project. The students will choose a topic, ask questions, develop a research plan, and read different nonfiction texts to find the answers to their questions. In 1st Grade, this is not expected to be done independently, but with adult assistance. We will also be reading and learning about the chicks and chickens!

This week in Math Workshop
We will begin wrapping up our unit on equality & inequality. This week, we will begin learning to use symbols (>,<,=) to compare and contrast numbers to 99. We will also continue using strategies in problem solving. We will focus on subtraction problems that ask the questions “how much greater” and “how much less”.

This week in Science
We will continue researching to learn more about chicks and chickens so that we will be able to properly take care of them when they hatch.  We have been learning about what chickens need to live.  We will be making chicken coops in our classroom at the end of this week!

This week in Social Studies
We will think about different jobs in our community that produce goods and/or provide services, and begin thinking about earning and saving money.

Our Life Skill of the week is Initiative!
That’s all for now! Have a great week!

Important Dates:
Apr. 24- Hatch Day! Chick Fest! Dress like a Farmer!
Apr. 26- Field Day
Apr. 29-May 3- Book Fair
May 2- KnOWLedge Night (more info to come soon!)
May 9- Field Trip to the Thinkery
May 13-15- STAAR testing- No Visitors on Campus
May 23- Last Day of School/End of the Year Party

Sunday, April 14, 2019

April 15-19, 2019


I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. We spent the weekend getting Gracie ready for prom! She looked gorgeous!

We have filled all of the chaperone spots for our field trip to the Thinkery. Thank you to those of you who volunteered! If you still want to join us, you are welcome to meet us there, but you will need to pay the adult admission fee.

This week
Monday (4/15):  Daily folder comes home.  Return daily!
                     Homework bags come home
Tuesday (4/16): Library Check out!  Please send books back with your child!
   Tuesday folders come home     
Wednesday (4/17):
Thursday (4/18):
Friday (4/19): No School

This week in Reading & Writing Workshop
We will continue digging deeper into research. In this unit, the students will use what we learned about research to complete a self-chosen research project. The students will choose a topic, ask questions, develop a research plan, and read different nonfiction texts to find the answers to their questions. In 1st Grade, this is not expected to be done independently, but with adult assistance. We will also be reading and learning about the chicks and chickens!

This week in Math Workshop
We will continue thinking about equality & inequality. This week, we will begin learning to use symbols (>,<,=) to compare and contrast numbers to 99. We will also continue using strategies in problem solving. We will focus on subtraction problems that ask the questions “how much greater” and “how much less”.

This week in Science
We will continue researching to learn more about chicks and chickens so that we will be able to properly take care of them when they hatch.

This week in Social Studies
We will think about different jobs in our community that produce goods and/or provide services, and begin thinking about earning and saving money.

Our Life Skill of the week is Flexibility!
That’s all for now! Have a great week!

Important Dates:
Apr. 19- No School
Apr. 26- Field Day
Apr. 29-May 3- Book Fair
May 2- KnOWLedge Night (more info to come soon!)
May 9- Field Trip to the Thinkery
May 13-15- STAAR testing- No Visitors on Campus
May 23- Last Day of School/End of the Year Party

Monday, April 8, 2019

April 8-12, 2019


I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend despite the rain. I spent the weekend with my family. It was nice to get to see everyone.

Tuesday and Wednesday will be STAAR testing days. We are asking parents not to visit campus on these 2 days. Thank you!

We had a tragedy today when we were candling an egg. The part of the incubator that keeps the eggs from rolling around got caught on the lid as I was trying to put the egg back in, and an egg fell to the floor and cracked! I feel so horrible, but we talked about how we are going to look at the positive side and be happy that we still have 8 eggs incubating!

We will have our spring field trip to the Thinkery on May 9, 2019.  We will need 4 parent chaperones in order to comply with the Thinkery’s adult to student ratio. There is still 1 spot available!  Please email me if you are able and willing to attend.  I will send out information to the chaperones once all spots are filled.

This week
Monday (4/8):  Daily folder comes home.  Return daily!
                     Homework bags come home
Tuesday (4/9): STAAR testing- No visitors on Campus 
                            No Library this week.
   Tuesday folders come home     
Wednesday (4/10): STAAR testing- No visitors on Campus 
Thursday (4/11):
Friday (4/12):

This week in Reading & Writing Workshop
We will continue digging deeper into research. In this unit, the students will use what we learned about research to complete a self-chosen research project. The students will choose a topic, ask questions, develop a research plan, and read different nonfiction texts to find the answers to their questions. In 1st Grade, this is not expected to be done independently, but with adult assistance. We will also be reading and learning about the chicks and chickens!


This week in Math Workshop
We will be revisiting equality & inequality before learning to use symbols (>,<,=) to compare and contrast numbers to 99. We will also continue using strategies in problem solving. We will focus on subtraction problems that ask the questions “how much greater” and “how much less”.

This week in Science
We will continue researching to learn more about chicks and chickens so that we will be able to properly take care of them when they hatch.

This week in Social Studies
We will think about different jobs in our community that produce goods and/or provide services, and begin thinking about earning and saving money.

Our Life Skill of the week is Effort!
That’s all for now! Have a great week!

Important Dates:
Apr. 9 & 10- STAAR testing- No Visitors on Campus
Apr. 19- No School
Apr. 26- Field Day
Apr. 29-May 2- Book Fair
May 9- Field Trip to the Thinkery
May 13-15- STAAR testing- No Visitors on Campus
May 23- Last Day of School/End of the Year Party