Monday, May 21, 2018

Week of 5/21


Dear Parents,

We are in the home stretch! This week and next week we will be reviewing for exams. Here are your reminders:

- This will be our last week of homework! Please continue to have your child read for 15 minutes each night and play on First in Math or Reading Eggs.

- Wednesday is our annual May Procession. Students are to wear their winter uniforms. The kids need to be in our classroom no later than 6:40 pm and can be picked up by the front doors of the school. In the event of rain, we will meet and be dismissed from the Church. Please let me know if you have any questions.

- An exam schedule will be sent home this week along with study guides. We will be reviewing them in school but they should also be reviewed at home.

- We will have a Religion test on Chapter 19 on Thursday. A studyguide will be sent home.

- Last week's spelling and reading tests are posted on Option C. They will not be sent home. If you would like to see either test please email me and let me know. The Religion test will also be posted Thursday. Thanks!

- No school on Friday, 5/25 or Monday, 5/28. Hope you have a great Memorial Day weekend!

- Reminder that Doughnuts with Dudes will be Tuesday, June 5th at 8:30 am in the cafeteria. Each child is asked to invite a special "dude" (dad, uncle, grandfather etc.) to join us for coffee and doughnuts that morning.  More information will sent home in the coming weeks.

Have a great week!

Miss Tosti

Homework

Monday
Reading: Phonics pages 160, 166
Math: complete worksheet
Religion: study for test

Tuesday
Reading: Phonics pages 185, 204
Math: complete worksheet


Religion: study for test

Wednesday 
Reading: Phonics pages 228, 229
Math: complete worksheet


Religion: study for test





A Peek at Our Week!

Religion
We will continue Chapter 19 "The Church Forgives" and have a test on Thursday.

Reading
We will be reading books and completing book reports. We will also be reviewing phonics skills for the upcoming exam.

Math
We will be working with shapes this week. We will learn what polygons are and also learn the difference between 2D and 3D shapes. Students should be able to identify squares, rectangles, circles, triangles, pentagons, hexagons, octagons, and trapezoids. 

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