Monday, May 22, 2017

Newsletter May 22 - May 24

This newsletter will be brief as this is the final week of school.  Every year I feel a bit melancholy as I close the door, but we've had a great year in first grade.  Thank you for your support and help throughout the year.

Today we had our pizza party for those that read 100-books.  My husband came and he helped make it a lot more fun!  My kids said, "why can't he come all of the time".  I submitted a picture of those who read 100 books and it will be in the Iron County Today newspaper on May 31. 

We also walked to the Library in the Park today and played at the Main Street park afterwards.  The librarian reminded us of the summer reading program.  The kick-off party is at the library on June 3 from 2:00-4:00.  You can sign up anytime though for this program.  I used to do that with my little kids and it was a fun weekly activity to go to the library and keep them reading throughout the summer.

Tomorrow we will clean out our desks so backpacks will be full tomorrow :)  We will watch Charlotte's Web in the morning with Mrs. Rieff's class.  We just finished reading the book today. Whew!  that was close. 

Wednesday, May 24 is our final day of school.  We will have a school-wide assembly/slideshow at 9:00 am that morning.  If you child ordered a yearbook, I would assume it would come home that day, though I haven't heard for sure.  I will also send home fourth quarter grades and promotion cards on Wednesday which will have your child's second grade teacher assignment printed on it.

I hope that you all have a wonderful summer vacation.  I have truly enjoyed my time this year and hope that your child's transition into second grade is a smooth one.


Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Newsletter May 15 - May 19

I just got on here to edit my post from yesterday and realized that I didn't even save it!  Ugh!  Thank goodness it was short and sweet. 

Here I go again with some noteworthy items for this final full-week of school:
  • DIBELS scores have been sent home--either in the mail or sent home yesterday.  Please ask your child about those.  I will send home a note with final grades on the last day of school giving you my insights and suggestions for summer reading.  If your child wasn't "green" it is especially important that they continue reading in the summer.
  • Today (Tuesday) I will send home a note about some away from the school activities.  You shouldn't be surprised about these as I have been mentioning them for several weeks on this blog.
  • All work is due this Friday--INCLUDING THE MAY READING RECORD!  100-book lists are also due then--I won't accept lists after that date.  The pizza party reading picnic for those that reached this goal will be on Monday, May 22 during lunch.
  • If your child hasn't returned their library books or paid the replacement fee (both regular and take-home) or owe lunch money please do so ASAP.  Students who do not have these turned in will not be able to watch our first grade movie on Tuesday, May 23.  They will go into the cafeteria with reading aides instead.
  • Our last spelling test is Tuesday.  I will give the words in the order that is on this blog (see the right sidebar). We had our last math test yesterday and are wrapping up with both our reading and math units.
  • Today I am sending home a packet of math sheets that you child can work on over the summer.  These will be helpful to jump start your child with 2nd grade math concepts.
Happy Reading!

Monday, May 8, 2017

Newsletter May 8 - May 12

Our swimming field trip is tomorrow, Tuesday, May 9 in the afternoon. I sent home a note last week detailing the event as I have given out information for weeks on this blog and sent home another note last month.  Thanks to those that have volunteered to help us that day!

Here are this week's happenings and announcements or reminders:
  • Please remember our dress code as the weather is warming up--no short shorts, hats, spaghetti straps or tank tops 
  • All library books (both regular and take-home) are due this week.  Library books are due this Thursday, May 11 and take-home books (book in a bag) are due this Friday, May 12.  Please help us get all of our books returned.  I will send out reminders and texts to those that haven't returned their books or paid the fine.
  • If you have any Box tops please send them by this Friday, May 12.  The winning class will receive an ice cream party.
  • All 4th quarter work will be due by Friday, May 19.  I will send home grade printouts the following Monday.  THE MAY READING CALENDAR WILL BE DUE THAT DAY ALSO (May 19)!
  • Some of you will receive DIBELS scores in the mail.  State law requires that we inform parents via mail if their child is below benchmark on this test.  I will still send out those scores along with helpful hints for this summer to all students.  It won't be sent through the mail.  I will let you know when those have been put in your child's folders.
  • Mr. Moyle reminded us today to please not bring "toys" to school, lately we've had issues with "fidgit" spinners and always with Pokemon cards.  Please help us by cleaning out your child's backpack and reminding them to leave "toys" at home.
  • This week we will finish our math unit on Two-Dimensional Geometry.  Today we learned about halves and on Wednesday we will learn about fourths. We will review on Thursday and take the unit test on Friday.  We will then review "harder" concepts from earlier in the year and work on concepts that will be a jump-start for second grade.  I will send home some worksheets that your child can work on over the summer to also help for second grade.
  • Today we learned about the Sonoran Desert habitat.  We will continue this Unit until the end of the year.  We will learn about rain forests, Temperate deciduous habitats, and the African Savanna.  My students will write a final informational paragraph choosing one of these habitats.
  • Our spelling test will be tomorrow morning--I will group the words by spellings:  i.e. all 'ai' words together and all 'ay' words together hoping that will help. 
As this year is drawing to a close, I wanted to say how much I've enjoyed your beautiful children.  They will forever be apart of my heart.  Thanks for your support throughout the year.

Happy Reading and Happy Mother's Day!

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Newsletter May 1 - May 5

I am late, late with this blog newsletter.  We had such a nice time on our field trip to the St. George Children's Museum.  Thanks to those who volunteered and rode down with us to help chaperone the group.  The weather was beautiful and I think it was a memorable day in first grade.

Here are this week's happenings and announcements:
  • Tomorrow is the last day to hand in PTA reading bookmarks for certificates and awards.  Thanks to those that supported this program to read.  We have several "gold eagle" award winners from our classroom.  Yay! to Logan, Khloe, and Owen!  I hope that we have a couple more after May 5.
  • We won the first box tops ice cream party.  Wouldn't it be fun to win again?!  If you have any box tops please turn those in by Friday, May 12 to be eligible for the party.
  • I sent home Scholastic book orders last week.  I will extend that due date for orders until tomorrow, Friday, May 5 (Cinco de Mayo).  This would be nice time to get a few books for summer reading.
  • Today was our last day to check out books from our library.  Every year it takes a while to get books all returned so I decided to give us an extra week to help collect all of our books.  Please, please go on a library book hunt tonight and help us get 100% of our books returned this year.  Every year our library loses many books and those do not get replaced unless they are paid for by the borrower.  All those who return their books by May 18 will receive a free book.  I will start sending home reminders as well as the librarian will send home a replacement cost if your child can't find their book(s).  We will still have our library time for the next couple of Thursdays but not check out books.  Mrs. Clark always chooses such entertaining books to share with my class.
  • Spelling words were sent home yesterday and the test with be next Tuesday, May 9.  We will have the test in the morning and then swimming in the afternoon.
  • May 19 is the last day for our 100-book challenge.  Those that joined the "100 book club" will have pizza for lunch the following Monday, May 22 in my classroom.  Caim was our latest to reach the 100 book milestone--he will join Deni, Jay, Khloe, Mary, Logan, Owen, and Tenley (so far) for pizza. 
  • Also on May 19 it's our "Field Day".  For first grade field day, we will walk up to the canyon park (where we had our Easter egg hunt) and then walk the trail and play on the playground before heading back to the school.  Before we go to the park, we will have a sidewalk chalk activity outside on the blacktop and afterwards a water balloon toss.  I will need volunteers to help send in filled up water balloons in order for that activity to work.  Let me know if you would be willing to help us out by sending in water balloons (filled).  I would love sidewalk chalk donations also :)  On field day, the lunchroom does a BBQ for lunch.  The kids get their lunch (BBQ hamburger or hot dog) and then eat it outside.  If your child normally brings a home lunch they may want to join us and have school lunch that day.  Of course, if your child brings a home lunch they will still join us and eat outside with us. 
  • On May 22, we will be walking over to the Cedar City Library for a little tour and explanation about their summer reading program.  We will then play at the park adjacent to the library.  We will leave here around 9:40 and return before lunch.  I would love a helper to walk over to the library and back with us.  If you could walk with us please contact me.
  • I noticed that Mr. Moyle sent a link about our school calendar.  Please consider filling the survey out and giving your opinion about our current calendar.  If we don't speak up then changes don't happen.
  • We took our DIBELS test yesterday.  I will send out those results and recommendations for remediation and work over the summer when our reading specialist prints them out.  For the most part, I am pleased with the progress my class has made this year in reading.  That's one of the best things about teaching first grade.  These kids come in reading a few words, but leave reading, and reading and reading!  It's amazing!
  • Last thing.... our swimming field trip is next Tuesday, May 9.  I have three parents that have volunteered to come and help with that.  The more the merrier where swimming is concerned.  If you would like help out that day please contact me by e-mail.  We will leave here about 12:45 and return by 3:00.  I will send home a note tomorrow reminding you about the field trip and what to bring etc. 
  • OK I lied :)  this really is the last thing.  Take-home library (book in a bag) books will continue through next Friday, May 12.  Just like the "regular" library we will be asking for those books to be returned or to pay the $5.00 replacement fee.  I sent home (on bright orange paper) last week notices to those whose take-home library books haven't been returned for some time.  Please help us keep that library stocked with books by returning them by May 12. 
Happy Reading!

Monday, April 24, 2017

Newsletter April 24 - April 28

I hope you all had a glorious spring break.  I know I was yawning this afternoon and my kiddos were asking for snacks today.  It's amazing how long that felt (almost like we'd been gone for the summer).  We still have four plus weeks left and will continue to learn and grow up until the end.

Here are this week's happenings:
  • This Wednesday, April 26 is our walking field trip to SUU for Bard's Birthday Bash.  We will leave here at 9:00 (so please make sure you child is here on time).  We will walk to the Shakespeare center for activities like Renaissance dancing, jousting, improv, and cake with the queen.  We will return at approximately 11:30 right before lunch. Thanks to those that have volunteered to walk with us to SUU.  
  • We have a minor (fun) change to our trip to the St. George Children's Museum next Monday, May 1.  In addition to our trip to the museum and lunch we are able to ride the carousel adjacent to the museum.  That will up the cost just a bit.  Instead of just $1.00 the cost will now be $1.75 ($1.00 for the museum and 75 cents for the carousel).  If you haven't already sent your money please do so by this Friday, April 28.  I have three parents that have committed to coming down with us to the museum.  I still need one more parent that can commit to coming with us that dayThe museum requires 1 adult for every 5 students.  If you can come please let me know ASAP.  You are welcome to ride the bus with us or follow us down or meet us at the museum.  
  • Spelling Words were sent home today.  They are a bit tricky and will require some extra study at home for most students. The test will be this Friday.
  • This is our last week for reading intervention (special) reading groups.  I will continue to hold small reading groups in my class through the month of May, but the reading aides will be testing students, and taking inventory and closing up shop for the summer.  I so appreciate all of the wonderful assistance we receive at East Elementary especially when it comes to small group reading interventions.  Our final end-of-the-year Dibels test will be next Wednesday, May 3 in the morning.  Please help by ensuring that your child gets a good nights sleep and food in their tummy that morning.  If they are sick or absent they will be tested another day. 
  • May 17 is the final day for our 100-book challenge.  I have several that are so close to getting to the 100 book mark!  We will have our Pizza party the following Monday, May 20 and I will submit a picture of all of the kids that read 100 books to the Iron County Today newspaper.  I will let you know the date of that publication after submission.
  • We will continue our Sight Word Soldier program for three more weeks.  Thanks to Mary's mom who has faithfully come in every Wednesday to help keep that up.  It really helps!  Some necklaces are overflowing with beads and that means that little brains are overflowing with sight words too. 
  • I really will get Scholastic book orders out this week.  They will be due next Wednesday, May 3.  That will be the final order that I will send home this year.  They will be back in time before the summer break. 
  • We just started our final unit in reading today and as I noted earlier will be working on that until the end :). Today we learned about other spellings for the /ae/ (sound)--'ai' and 'ay'.  I love it when my students point out those "newly' learned spellings in their reading.  In math, we are working with two-dimensional shapes.  Today we continued with sides and vertices (corners or angles) and added trapezoids and hexagons to the mix. We will continue to learn about the history of the earth and then move into Animal Habitats to finish out the year.
  • One last field trip request--I only have two parents that have volunteered to come swimming with us on May 9.  I need two more (but will take as many as want to come).  Please consider coming with us and swimming with the kids.  As a reminder, we will leave the school around 12:40 and return by 3:00 on Tuesday, May 9.  
  • Take-home books again were not sent home today as our librarian was out sick today. 
Have a great night!  and Happy Reading!

Monday, April 10, 2017

Newsletter April 10 - April 14

We have fun things planned for this week before our Spring break.

Here are this week's happenings:

  • Thanks for getting me all of your lunch preferences in for our field trip to the St. George Children's museum on May 1.  I have one parent that has volunteered to help us that day--I still need three more parent volunteers to accompany us on that trip.  You can ride the bus down with us (leaving at 9:00 a.m.) or meet us at the museum at about 10:00 a.m.  Please contact me if you can help us.  The museum requires that many helpers so if we can't get a few more we may be forced to cancel the trip. I have had a couple of you send in your $1.00 for that trip.  You can send that in anytime before May 1.  It's easier if I get the $1.00 before the day we leave so I can get a count to our secretary in advance rather than running around the morning of figuring our money situation.   
  • Our Easter Egg Hunt is scheduled for this Thursday at around 2:15 at the Canyon Park.  We will go to the west side of the park (by the hill, pavilion and bigger playground) instead of the east side as originally planned since the Kindergarten classes will be going on Friday and we won't have competition for that space.  I have two parents that have volunteered to help come and get the eggs and "hide" them for us.  I would love to have some more helpers.  Let me know if you could come and help.  You would need to come to our classroom at about 1:30 to get the eggs and then take them to the park and "hide" them.  We will leave the school at 2:00 right after library to go to the park.  We still need more eggs!  Please consider if you can help us by sending in a dozen plastic- candy filled Easter eggs by Wednesday, April 12.  You can either buy them already pre-filled (easiest way obviously) or fill them yourself.  Please secure them with a piece of scotch tape if you fill them as they tend to pop open. 
  • For our swimming field trip, I have two parents that have volunteered to help.  I need a couple more for that field trip.  We will go on Tuesday, May 9 in the afternoon (12:30-3:00).  Let me know if you can help with that also.  The PTA is sponsoring that field trip and will sponsor parent volunteers also.  
  • Tomorrow we will take our Chapter 11 math test (three-dimensional shapes).  We will then move onto our final chapter (parts of a whole) and then review some tricky parts of our addition/subtraction chapters as well as work on concepts that will help with moving onto second grade.
  • We do not have spelling words this week.  We are also concluding a unit in reading also.  We will pause for a few days and work on personal narrative this week and finish our reading book called "Grace".  When we return from spring break we will begin our final unit in reading!  CRAZY!  Don't think we're done as we have our end-of-year reading test (DIBELS) on May 3.  Reading intervention groups will commence on May 1, but we won't stop small group reading instruction.  I will continue to have small reading groups within my classroom for the month of May.
  • It's the week of new units.  We just started our Unit on the History of the Earth (think rocks, geology, continents etc.).  I'm amazed at what my students already know, but I will be amazed at what they learn also.  Today we learned about Geologists and the three terms that all "geologists" understand that cause changes in our earth--those are "heat", "pressure", and "time". 
  • Take-Home books will come home Monday-Thursday only this week.  The take-home librarian wants to cut down on lost books over the break so books will not come home on Friday.  Please take this time to find your book if it's been missing for a while. Remember that the replacement cost for take-home books is $5.00.  
  • I didn't get Scholastic book orders out last week.  I will do my best to get them separated out and sent home this week.  I will send home both April and May brochures and that will most likely be our final order of the year. Thanks for ordering--that is one of the ways that I acquire "free" books for our classroom and adds to the collection of books that I give my students as the progress through the 100-book challenge. We have another 100 book club member--Tenley reached the 100 book mark last week.  Congratulations!  Keep reading towards that goal.  We have a little over a month left. 
I hope that you all have a nice Spring Break--I am hoping it actually feels like spring for it!  Send Easter eggs if you can and haven't already :)  and Happy Reading!

Monday, April 3, 2017

Newsletter April 3 - April 7

It seems like writing my blog newsletter brings the snow.  It's doing the same thing as last Monday--snowing!  I am going to write a note about our upcoming field trips in April and May so watch for that to come home by Wednesday. 

Here are this week's happenings:
  • The next spelling test is tomorrow.  The words were sent home last week and are on this blog.  Some students need extra practice at home with these words--count it as your ten minutes of reading if you spend that time studying the words.
  • We are in the middle of our Astronomy Unit.  Today we talked about the space race between the US and the Soviet Union and then the students acted as "engineers" and designed and named a rocket that they would launch into space.  We will continue with our study of the first men on the moon (my students always wonder if we are related :) and then will go more into depth about the planets.
  • In math we are working with three-dimensional shapes.  Today we combined these shapes to create "new" shapes.  
  • Tenley has joined our 100 book Challenge Club by reaching the 100 book mark today!  May 17 is the final day for this challenge.  
  • I will send home April Scholastic book orders this week.  They will be due April 12.  
  • One activity I wanted to mention (it will be on the note I send home too) is the Easter Egg Hunt.  We originally planned it for April 14, but need to change that to Thursday, April 13 due to a Life Skills assembly scheduled on April 14.  
  • I hope you are checking and talking to your child about their weekly behavior charts.  These were meant to open up discussion about your child's behavior daily.  
Have a nice snowy night and Happy Reading!