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We didn't have a ton of time this week to focus on learning, but we did do some! We did some reading and math in between kickball tournaments and field days and other things like that. So instead of going through subjects, I'll go over what we did this week. Monday: We had AM field day, after which we came back and did a little reading work, and then continued our kickball tournament, but our class skipped a round and practiced instead. Tuesday: We started this day with normal reading work, but after lunch we played the final game in our tournament, winning in extra innings against Mrs. Charlebois' class, 19-16. In the afternoon, we finished up field day outside. Wednesday: Field day involved a lot of events, and unfortunately some of the events were skipped entirely. We used this day to make up those events and have a popsicle party afterward that we also did not have time for on Tuesday. Thursday: As you know, this was awards day! I am always glad to see the kids dress up and be recognized for their hard work. Friday: Today our focus was my favorite end of the year game, classroom jeopardy! All year I've been keeping notes on the kids and I use those to make one Jeopardy question about each student and the class plays to see who knows this year the best. Who made the most paper airplanes this year?Who was the quickest to come back when I was teasing them? Who loves bee butts? Ask your students! Thank you for all of your support this year, it was a long and often confusing year for the kids, and your support has been invaluable to the students, my classroom, and to me personally. Richmond parents are always great, but I don't know that I've ever had a group of parents who were so involved and helpful in making a year happen. Whatever else happened along the way this year, this classroom was a safe and predicable place for students to be, and that is due in no small part to your help and support. Thank you. Comments are closed.
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