Happy New Year! We
are off to a strong start this week.
Today we had Magnetic Monica from the Vibes program in to talk about
sound. The children performed several
hands on experiments and learned many new vocabulary words. Be sure to ask them about vibration,
amplification, sound waves, and pitch.
Thank you to the PCC for providing this great introduction to our light
and sound unit which we are beginning this month.
In reader’s workshop we began talking about inferring. Last week we “read” The Snowman by Raymond Briggs.
The children helped me by supplying the words and dialogue to this
wonderful wordless book. Today we talked about how we interpret body
language, and connected that to inferring meaning from clues the author gives
in a story. We will be practicing taking quotes directly from the text and
combining this with our own background knowledge to create a deeper
understanding of the texts we read.
We began writing information texts before vacation. We will
be working on adding text features to our writing as we revise and edit our
work to be published this month. Please look for a note that will come home this week about helping your child find pictures for this project.
In math we are reviewing time and measurement before moving
on the perimeter. Remember, the children should be practicing on IXL each week. The should also spend a few minutes every day on the Xtra math website to practice facts.
In social studies we are finishing our look at the Puritans
by comparing them to the Pilgrims. We
will then move into causes of the American Revolution.
As mentioned at many conferences, we are looking at revising
the report cards to align them with the Common Core Standards that we are now teaching. There is a great deal of information about
this on the district website, including an invitation to attend meetings to
preview the new report cards. I encourage you to come to one of the meetings
and voice your thoughts regarding the report cards.
Finally, I wanted to remind you that we have outdoor recess
whenever possible. Please make sure that
your child is dressed appropriate for all kinds of weather.
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