Announcements:
I am looking for a few volunteers to set up a Halloween activity for the class. Usually I have parents bring in a little snack and a craft for the kids to do, and I then I have some other educational things that we do to celebrate. If you'd like to volunteer to bring in a craft or a snack, let me know, I'd love to have you in! We will be doing Halloween parties and activities on November 1st. It's a half day, and the district has decided to do costumes and parties on that day. I will be sending out several reminders as we get closer to Halloween. Reading: Our focus this week was asking questions about what we read, but not just any questions. Good readers are always asking questions that help drive their understanding forward. Ask your student to demonstrate! Writing: We spent this week typing away! Hopefully we can publish our first story soon. Math: This week in math we had a very basic introduction to multiplication. We're taking things very slow because it's going to get pretty tough! Specifically, we learned what arrays and area models are as well as how they relate to multiplication. Once that was done, we learned how to multiply by multiples of 10. Science: The kids have been busy making magnets this week. What's a temporary vs. permanent magnet? What's an electromagnet and how do you make one? Ask your little scientist! Social Studies: We have started a short research project on man-made features of the United States to better learn about what people around the country have built and why. Comments are closed.
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June 2023
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