week of 10/30-11/3

Storybook Character Day-Tuesday October 31st.

Your child may dress up as  a character from a book (no scary or just “halloween” costumes)

The special ed teachers are dressing up like the series “The Good Egg/Bad Seed” if you would like to join us! We will reading these books this week during our book study time!

This week we are learning:

In Reading-making a connection to the text-(What does this story remind me of?)

In Writing-Using a period at the end of a sentence and letter L.

In Math-skip counting by 2s, 5s and 10s

In Science and Social Studies: Long Ago and Today/Native Americans

Cooking and Science Projects: cornbread recipe

Have a great weekend! Happy Halloween!

Week of 10/23-10/27

Red Ribbon Week!

  • Monday-Wear Red
  • Tuesday-Wear Your Pajamas
  • Wednesday-Wear a Hat *Early Release
  • Thursday-Athletic Clothes 
  • Friday-Wear Roughneck Colors
  • This week we are learning:

In Reading-making a connection to the text-(What does this remind me of?)

In Writing-Using a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence and letter K.

In Math-interpreting a picture graph

In Science and Social Studies: Halloween and Light reflected from the moon

Cooking and Science Projects: Carving a pumpkin, pumpkin play dough

Have a great weekend!

Updates! Weekly Lesson 10/17-10/20

Back by popular demand , I will be updating the blog weekly so that you can know what are we working on in school and support any extra practice at home. 🙂

This week we are learning:

In Reading-making predictions about a book by taking a picture walk.

In Writing-Using a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence and letter J.

In Math-measuring objects with non-standard units

In Science and Social Studies: Light and Sound Waves

We have done a density experiment with pumpkin shells and seeds, a light experiment with glowsticks in a bottle, and we will make a chocolate cake to go with our book, Thundercake, by Patricia Polacco.

The spelling words for this week are: tree, long, flower, he, said

Your student can practice math at home on the website www.zearn.org

(Please contact me for your student login-I don’t want to publish anything with names on the internet!)

Homework for our class is voluntary,  but if you would like for your child to get extra practice, they can practice the spelling words for the test on Friday and work on math on Zearn, 15 minutes each day.

Don’t forget to check Seesaw to see work your student is doing every day on the weekly skills and IEP goals! There are always fun pictures of our class projects!