Sunday, December 18, 2011

Peek at the Week of December 19-23

The excitement has been building all month for the holidays!  Friday, December 23rd will be an Early Dismissal schedule.  This week we have a couple of fun things planned. 

On Wednesday we will have our Holiday Breakfast at 9:30.  Thank you to teh Batsons for providing the bagels; the Nawrockis for the cream cheese, butter and jelly; the Bocks for the fruit salad; the Schlein/Kroenleins for the juice;  and the Millers for the cups, napkins, plates and forks. 

 At the breakfast we will do the Grab Bag.  Your child will come home with a gift.  Homework on Wednesday night is to write a thank you letter to the person whose gift you opened.  Thank you for sending in the $10 gifts.

On Friday morning we will join the rest of the school at the annual sing-a-long.  The entire school only gets together twice a year, so this is a fun time.

Homework
Monday 12/19
1.  Read for at least 10 mintues
2.  Winter Word Work

Tuesday 12/20
1.  Read for at least 10 minutes
2.  Character Present (you can choose your favorite story book character)

Wednesday 12/21
1.  Read for at least 10 mintues
2.  Write a Thank You note to your grab bag gift-giver

Thursday 12/22
1.  Read for at least 10 mintues
2.  Review for tomorrow's spelling test.

Have a wonderful Christmas...see you in the new year!!!

Friday, December 16, 2011

Highlights of the Week December 16

  • It was AP's birthday this week. (Miss D.)
  • We had our Cookie Party yesterday.  (RH)
  • We all brought in different types of cookies.  We all took 1 of each cookie.  (MF)
  • At the cookie party we watched a short Alvin and the Chipmunks video.  We drank hot chocolate with candy canes, marshmallows and a cake ball.  (MK)
  • We had a vote to see which movie we were going to watch.  (MF)  Snoopy got 3 votes and Alvin got 15 votes.
  • We learned about a holiday called St. Nicholas' Day.  It is on December 5th.  Kids in parts of Europe leave their shoes on the windowsill so they can get candy. If you are naughty, you get a devil doll.  (EC)
  • In Sweden, they celebrate St. Lucia's Day.  They have a parade and the girls have to wear white robes with a red sash and a crown of candles.  (RH)
  • The boys don't have to dress up for St. Lucia's Day.  (CH)
  • This week our classroom elf, Jingle, showed up the day after we read his book and went to his website.  So far he has hidden on the flagpole and in an old basket above the cubbies.  (BS)
  • We started a new tradition for Fun Fridays.  If we have time at the end of the day, we will play Bingo.  (AP)
  • If we play today, I will be the Bingo caller because I won the last game last week.  (SS)
  • MF was the first person to win at Bingo.  (MF)

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Cookie Day!!!

We had a great time at the "North Pole Bakery" today!  Our classroom was smelling delicious all day long.  I hope all the families enjoyed the treats!





















Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Elf on the Shelf

Today we read a great book called "Elf on the Shelf" by Carol Aebersold and Chandra Bell.  We are waiting for our classroom elf, Jingle, to appear in our room.  For now we will have to just enjoy visiting Jingle's website.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Peek at the Week of December 12-16

This Thursday afternoon we will have our much anticipated Cookie Exchange Party.  There are 20 students in the class, so please make sure you send in at least 20 cookies.  Thank you in advance to the Demarks for the cups & napkins, the Nawrockis for providing the hot cocoa mix & marshmallows and the Patricellis for the candy cane stirrers.  Each child will be bringing home a BIG plate of cookies.  They will get to eat 1 cookie with their cup of cocoa here at school.  It should be a fun time!

Our little tree has a few presents underneath it, but will look even better when all the grab bag gifts are in.  Please send in the grab bag gifts this week.  (The actual grab bag 'game' will take place next Wednesday, December 21 at our breakfast party.)

Reading Workshop:  We have been enjoying many winter/holiday themed books this month.  We have been paying careful attention to the characters in our books and noticing what they say, how they act, things they like/dislike, etc. 

Writing Workshop:  Our Realistic Fiction books are all published and look great!  We have been enjoying reading each other's stories and can't wait to bring the hardcover books home to share with our families.  Our focus for December is writing persuasive letters.  We will start this week.  The children will be expected to think about something they want and will have to come up with reasons to support their idea.  We will be writing to Miss Judy in the cafeteria telling her what new lunch item she should consider offering;  Mr. Rechi & Mr. Foreshaw to tell them an idea we have to make our school even better; Santa convincing him that Rudolph deserves a job and also a letter explaining how good we have been.  It should be interesting to see the reasons that the students develop.

Math:  We took our Unit 4 assessment last Friday.  We will begin Unit 5 this week.  This week's topics are:
-Writing related addition stories
-Using the "Turnaround" fact to add
-Adding 1,2 or 3 to a teen number
-Finding parts equal to a given total
-Adding more than two numbers

Homework
Monday 12/12
1.  Read for at least 10 mintues
2.  Winter Word Work

Tuesday 12/13
1.  Read for at least 10 minutes
2.  Math:  The Jolly Family

Wednesday 12/14
1.  Read for at least 10 minutes
2.  Bake your cookies!

Thursday 12/15
1.  Read for at least 10 minutes
2.  Review words for tomorrow's spelling test.

Have a great week!

Friday, December 9, 2011

Computer Zone

Let's try out this holiday themed math game.

There is also a Christmas word search puzzle to try. And you can also try the Hanukkah word search puzzle too!

Highlights of the Week December 9

  • This week we went to the Maritime Center.  (CC)
  • At the Maritime Center we got to touch stingrays. (MF)
  • At the Maritime Center there was a shark tank.  There were scuba divers.  Their names were Chris and Scott and Santa!  (BS)
  • We saw a movie called "Born to be Wild".  It shows how elephant and orangutan babies are taught how to be wild.  (CH)
  • The animals need to be kept wild so that they will not be in danger when they go back to live in the wild jungle.  (SS)
  • In the movie there was an elephant whose tail got bit off by a hyena attack.  (RH)
  • The movie was shown at an IMAX theater.  IMAX means Image Maximum.  (MF)
  • The movie screen was as big as a 6-foot building. (MK)
  • At the Maritime Center we saw jellyfish.  There was also a giant toy boat that kids can play on.  (MF)
  • In gym there was a substitute teacher.  His name was Mr. S.  We got to play Sit the whole time.  It was super fun!  (AP)
  • In gym we played hockey.  (MF)
  • For our warm-up we used hula hoops.  (SS)
  • In art we made pictures with leaves.  (RM)
  • In music we played the wood blocks.  (AM)
  • In music we played with the popsicle sticks to make patterns.  (BS)
  • In music we played the triangles.  (KB)