As we continue our new planner, “What the World Needs Now” we are learning how to problem solve conflicts that come up over the course of our day and why good attitudes are essential to getting along with others and being a good friend. We are especially enjoying a series of books called “Help Me Be Good.” For whatever reason our class is obsessed with them…luckily there are at least a couple of dozen in the series!
We have a great class…usually even in the girl/boy ratio! We are focusing on LISTENING to each other and responding to directions the first time they are given. I’ve seen a huge improvement in this area for many of our kiddo’s.
I am proud to say we started our Guided Reading/job rotations the first week of school so our daily routine is very established as we start our 3rd week! Because we’ve been in LDC, we will go back to our reading groups next week...the kids have been asking about them! I have 6 reading groups and I seem to be changing them a little bit each day according to each child’s needs! Regardless of level, I read with every child every day (except Friday). Our first grade reading goal is that each child leave in May at a level 16-18 or higher. I feel that this is private information and I will not tell the children what level they are on (although some children may know to look, and figure it out by my private records, book labels, etc.) I will let you know from time to time what level your child is on. My goal is individual progression, no matter where they are on the spectrum. Learning to read is a developmental process and differs from child to child.
*** I subscribed to a weekly Scholastic News magazine for each child. They do a great job supplementing to our social studies, science and current events currently in our world. They are a lot of fun and the kids really enjoy reading them. It would be hugely helpful and appreciated by me if you could contribute $5.00 to help me cover the cost.
It’s that time again! Keep a look out for and start saving General Mills Box Tops. At the end of the year we collect them and our school gets money for equipment and supplies! Our collection jar is next to our friendly listening frog, Prince.
We are about one third through our chapter book, Trumpet of the Swan. Does anyone have this movie? I want to show the movie after we finish the book! The kids are really enjoying the story and really do want me to read more than a chapter each day…unfortunately, we just don’t have that kind of time! Or, if you see it at one of the local movie rental stores, let me know!
I know you know this…Open House is tonight at 7:00pm. Mrs. Norris (GT) will meet in her room half an hour before at 6:30pm.
Thank you for your continued support!
We have a great class…usually even in the girl/boy ratio! We are focusing on LISTENING to each other and responding to directions the first time they are given. I’ve seen a huge improvement in this area for many of our kiddo’s.
I am proud to say we started our Guided Reading/job rotations the first week of school so our daily routine is very established as we start our 3rd week! Because we’ve been in LDC, we will go back to our reading groups next week...the kids have been asking about them! I have 6 reading groups and I seem to be changing them a little bit each day according to each child’s needs! Regardless of level, I read with every child every day (except Friday). Our first grade reading goal is that each child leave in May at a level 16-18 or higher. I feel that this is private information and I will not tell the children what level they are on (although some children may know to look, and figure it out by my private records, book labels, etc.) I will let you know from time to time what level your child is on. My goal is individual progression, no matter where they are on the spectrum. Learning to read is a developmental process and differs from child to child.
*** I subscribed to a weekly Scholastic News magazine for each child. They do a great job supplementing to our social studies, science and current events currently in our world. They are a lot of fun and the kids really enjoy reading them. It would be hugely helpful and appreciated by me if you could contribute $5.00 to help me cover the cost.
It’s that time again! Keep a look out for and start saving General Mills Box Tops. At the end of the year we collect them and our school gets money for equipment and supplies! Our collection jar is next to our friendly listening frog, Prince.
We are about one third through our chapter book, Trumpet of the Swan. Does anyone have this movie? I want to show the movie after we finish the book! The kids are really enjoying the story and really do want me to read more than a chapter each day…unfortunately, we just don’t have that kind of time! Or, if you see it at one of the local movie rental stores, let me know!
I know you know this…Open House is tonight at 7:00pm. Mrs. Norris (GT) will meet in her room half an hour before at 6:30pm.
Thank you for your continued support!
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