Friday, September 27, 2019

Weekly Update

Happy Friday!

We had a delightful week in Room 3, and we ended on a high note with a Den Rally! Today's topic at the den rally was responsibility. Donuts for Dads was a success, and tomorrow is the Fall Festival! It's a great time to be a Pinebrook Puma!

Just a few items for you...

Scholastic News and Science Spin Money:
Please kindly remember to send Scholastic News and Science Spin money if you have not yet done so.

1st Quarter Interim Progress Reports:
1st Quarter Interim Progress Reports  ("interims") will be issued on Wednesday, October 2nd. If your child receives an interim, it will be emailed to you on Wednesday, October 2nd using the email address on file in your ParentVue account. You can update and/or verify your email address by logging into your ParentVue account. If you are unable to access your ParentVue account, please contact the school office.

Puma Olympics:
Our Puma Olympics will be held on Thursday afternoon. Students will spend time outside participating in a variety of team-building and cooperative games. Please be sure that your child comes to school dressed in comfortable clothing and athletic shoes/sneakers.

Fall Fundraiser:
If you have not yet registered your child for our Fall Fundraiser, it is not too late! Right now Team Drumheller is in the lead with the most donations! If we win, then our classroom will receive a $100 Amazon gift card to buy some awesome things for our classroom!

Class Directory:
Please review the classroom directory to verify that your information is correct or if I need to make any changes. I appreciate all those who already sent me an email just to say that it was all correct or to change up a few items. As soon as everyone responds, then I will send out the link to the final draft. :)

Focus Areas for the Coming Week:

  • Reading-We will learn about habits for solving hard words in our reading
  • Writing- We will continue writing small moment stories, but revising to make our stories really come to life. 
  • Phonics- We will begin our study of words by looking at letters, vowels, syllables, digraphs, and blends
  • Math-We will begin our patterns and sorting unit. We will identify and create growing and repeating patterns, pattern units, and patterns in our world. 
  • Social Studies-We will talk about Christopher Columbus and Columbus Day. 
Please let me know if you have any questions, comments, or concerns. 

I cannot believe October begins next week! Where is the fall weather?!

I will be stopping by the Fall Festival tomorrow so I hope to see many of your kiddos there! Have a wonderful weekend :) 

Friday, September 20, 2019

Weekly Update

Hello Everyone!

It's been refreshing to have some cooler weather with sunshine! Recess has been quite enjoyable this week! :)

I just have a few things to tell you this week...

Scholastic News and Science Spin Money:
If you have not yet sent your child's Scholastic News and Science Spin subscription fee, please kindly do so as soon as possible. The cost is $8. You may send a check made payable to Scholastic News or send in the exact amount of cash.

Fall Literacy Testing:
Our Fall literacy screenings are underway. I am administering both the Phonological Awareness Literacy Screening (PALS) and the Developmental Reading Assessment (DRA) to each student. I will discuss the results of your child's assessments with you during our Fall Parent-Teacher conference.

Donuts with Dad:
The PTA is hosting a "Donuts with Dads" event on Friday, September 27th from 7:00-7:30 a.m. at school. All dads and kids are welcome. To ensure that there are enough doughnuts for everyone in attendance, please complete the Donuts with Dads RSVP form found on the Pinebrook homepage.

Writing Folder Photo Project:
Students are excited to begin decorating their writing folders with pictures that remind them of special memories or of things that they enjoy! After we have decorated our folders, we will be able to use the pictures to give us ideas of topics to write about during our writing workshop. The pictures can be printed on regular printer paper from the computer. Please do not send in photos that you hope to be returned, students will be gluing the photos to their folders. If you have any questions about this project, please let me know. The last day to send in photos is Monday, September 30th.

Focus Areas for the Coming Week:

  • Reading-We will continue to discuss good reader habits and build those habits with our reading partners. We will set goals for our reading. We will talk about rereading to smooth out our voices, scooping up words in phrases, and giving reminders to our reading partners. 
  • Writing- We will learn how to edit and revise our writing to make our stories come to life. 
  • Phonics-We will learn skills and strategies to "study" words. 
  • Math- We will finish our number sense unit by learning how to order numbers and compare them. Our number sense assessment will be on Friday. 
  • Science- We will talk about apples and the life cycle of an apple in celebration of Johnny Appleseed Day. 
  • Social Studies- Throughout first grade, we will talk about various Famous Virginians, and their contributions to our state. 
As always, I welcome your feedback. Please let me know if you have any questions!

Donal, Raleigh, and I will be traveling to PA this weekend to visit my family. We will also be going to my hometown's famous fair called the Bloomsburg Fair. I'm sure I will have lots of photos to share with the kiddos on Monday :) 

Enjoy your weekend!

Friday, September 13, 2019

Weekly Update

Hello Everyone!

I hope that you've had a fantastic week! I'm starting to see little personalities emerge as the kids become more comfortable with me. and with each other. This is when I can really start to build a relationship with them, connect with them, and see our class environment take shape. It makes me happy :)

Here's you weekly update...


Homework Starts Next Week:
Homework will begin on Monday. A few notes about homework...

  • I will send home a homework packet on Mondays. It will be due back on Fridays. 
  • Homework will follow the same formula each week, to afford your student/family flexibility in planning and completion of homework. There is a suggested assignment for each night, but your child can complete the homework pages in any order and in any timeframe, as long as the homework packet comes back on Fridays. 
  • Nightly reading will continue to be part of homework. 
  • We will have 5 "Words of the Week" that are practiced each week as part of the homework. The Words of the Week come from the 1st Grade Sight Word list posted on the Puma Paw website. The words will be written on the right side of your child's agenda each week and I will also list them on the right side of the blog. 
  • We will have a spelling test each Friday on that week's Words of the Week.
  • Please encourage your child to read and spell their Words of the Week at home and to identify them in their nightly reading. 
Library Books:
Please help your child to remember to return their library books by each Friday. If they are done with them before Friday, then they can bring them in at any time. Students are not allowed to check out new books until their old ones are returned.

Snack:
Please be sure to send in a nut-free snack with your child each day. Please do not send dips, sauces, or other liquids for snack. Please do not send snack cakes with cream or frosting. Please do not send snacks that require utensils to eat. We ask that snack be one item that can be ate during our snack time. 

Online Learning Resources:
In yesterday's Thursday folder, I sent home the log-on information for RAZ-Kids and Dreambox Math. There are detailed letters included to help you get your child started too. Your child should regularly log onto these learning platforms to get extra practice with reading and math. Your child will also be receiving Reflex math information later in the year, once we have learned addition and subtraction. If you have any questions about the online resources, please let me know. 

Focus Areas for the Coming Week:
  • Reading-We will begin our first Reader's Workshop unit by learning routines and procedures of Reader's Workshop and building a reading life. 
  • Writing- We will begin being our first Writing Workshop unit by learning the routines and procedures of Writing Workshop and writing about small moments.
  • Phonics- We will begin our first Phonics unit by exploring and studying our names, and noticing the spelling patterns we see in them.
  • Math- We will continue learning the routines and procedures of Math Workshop as we finish our number sense and counting unit. 
  • Science- We will talk about the 4 seasons, Earth's rotation on its axis and rotation around the sun, and why we have day and night. 
Please let me know if you have any questions, comments, or concerns!

I hope that you all have a super weekend! 

Friday, September 6, 2019

Weekly Update

Hello First Grade Families!

Short weeks sometimes feel like long weeks, but the week still flew by! I think that the kids are settling into the year. On the whole, I am quite pleased with how quickly they're picking up on classroom routines and procedures. Staying focused during the afternoon has been a bit difficult, but i am hopeful that as the kids build stamina for a full school day, they will have an easier time staying on task.

We will have our Patriot Day ceremony at the flag pole on Wednesday morning. We will honor those who lost their lives on September 11th, along with all the service members and first responders who keep us safe. Truly, we will never forget.

Here's my update for the week...

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Room Parent Needed
I am still in need of at least one Room Parent to help coordinate and plan our yearly parties and events. If you can help with this, please email me. You will be guided through the year by our PTA Room Parent Coordinator, beginning on Wednesday, September 11th with a Room Parent and Volunteer Welcome Coffee at 8:35 a.m. in the Pinebrook cafe.

Homework Update:
Homework will be begin on Monday, September 16th. To both afford families flexibility and to facilitate time management, homework will follow a predictable pattern. Each week, your child will receive a homework packet on Mondays. The completed homework packet will be due back no later than Friday. Each week students will practice writing our 5 words of the week/sight words, and complete some math and/or literacy practice. Nightly reading will continue as a homework requirement in addition to the homework packet.

Nightly Reading Homework:
I have noticed that the past two weeks, many students have not been completing their nightly reading homework. Students are required to read 15-20 minutes each night with an adult. We ask that you then record their reading each night on the right side of the agenda. Please note the book(s) that they read that night, the number of minutes, along with a signature. If you have any questions about recording your child's reading in their agenda, please let me know.

Thursday Folders:
Please empty your child's Thursday folder each Thursday and return it to school on Fridays. I do reuse these folders each week.

Focus Areas for the Coming Week:

  • Reading-We will begin Book Shopping, which is the process of choosing Just Right books to out into our reading bags and we will be learning about our literacy centers.
  • Writing- We will talk about types of sentences, learn about our Super Star Spelling Dictionaries, and using our writing folders.
  • Math-We will begin establishing the routines and procedures of Math Workshop as we focus on number sense, counting, ordering numbers, and comparing numbers. 
  • Science/Social Studies-We will talk about the meaning of Patriot Day. We will define and discuss the 5 senses. We will learn about the 4 seasons. 
I hope that you all have a wonderful weekend! Please let me know if you have any questions, comments, or feedback. :)