Monday, April 23, 2018

Week of 4/23

Mr. Ryan came in and read us some funny stories last week!

Dear Parents,

I hope you are finally enjoying the Spring weather that has finally arrived! This week we will be busy  celebrating Earth Day and starting up the First Grade Indoor Garden. On a bittersweet note, we will also be saying goodbye and good luck to our student teacher, Miss Williams. She has done a great job and I know the kids will miss her! Here are the rest of the reminders for the week:

- Test folders will be sent home tomorrow. Please sign and return on Wednesday.

- Religion test on Chapter 17 on Friday.  A study guide will be sent home today.

- Mark your calendar for these May dates:
                 May 10th - First grade Mass @ 9:00 am
                  **rescheduled from 5/15. We now have school on 5/10**
                 May 23rd - May Procession @ 7:00 pm
                 June 5th - Doughnuts with Dads/Dudes @ 8:30 am

- I need Mystery Readers for the following dates: May 10th, May 17th, May 24th and May 31st. Please email me if one of those dates works for you.

That is all for now! Have a great week!

Miss Tosti

Homework

Monday
Reading: page 47
practice Magic Words
Math: complete worksheet
Religion: study for test

Tuesday
Reading: page 48
practice Magic Words
Math: complete worksheet
Religion: study for test

Wednesday
Reading: page 49
practice Magic Words
Math: page 125
Religion: study for test

Thursday
Reading: page 46
practice Magic Words
Math: FIM for 15 minutes


A Peek at Our Week!

Religion
We will finish Chapter 17 and have a test on Friday.

Reading
Story: "Tomas Rivera"
Target Skill: Sequence of Events
Phonics Skill: R controlled vowels and Long O 
Grammar: Synonyms and future tense 
Magic Words: done, paper, were, great, soon, work, laugh, talk, quick, wink, stories, grown
Spelling Words: boat, talk, grown, show, bone, fork, short, torn, sport, soon, work, paper

Math
We will continue to work with nonstandard units of measurement. We we also begin practicing measuring with standard units of measure using our rulers and practicing with inches. 









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