Good morning! I just wanted to take a moment to thank a few people who have helped out lately. Thank you to Mrs. Foster for the wonderful baby towels and washcloths. We will definitely make use of them! Thank you also to Mrs. Bagley and Mrs. Miller who stopped by yesterday to help out with the pizza party. Things like that are so much easier with another set of hands on deck. I appreciate each of these women tremendously!
Here is the news:
1) Like last week, the kids will be writing an essay for their Homework Menu item. The Writing TAKS is now 5 weeks away, and we want the kids to be as prepared as possible. Because these assignments understandably take longer, the kids will not have a second assignment or a blog question for the week.
2) Dads and Doughnuts is this Friday from 6:50-7:30. This is a fun time for the kids to bond with their dads while eating some delicious, fat-filled snacks! If you did not buy tickets last week, contact the office to see what you need to do.
3) Kids should now have 18 books posted on the wiki. Congrats to Kate who is the first child to successfully complete all 30 books from the required genres! What an accomplishment!
4) The kids have decided that they want to be the first class to beat the 4-minute timers in all math operations. The kids are pumped about this goal and want to accomplish it before any other class can beat the 5-minute timers. (A little pizza can sure make a group of kids aim high!) I am excited to see that they are all continuing to improve and are putting for their best effort even after reaching their original goal. Remember, there are printable drills and games on my website your child can access at any time.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Week 20
Good morning!
Our Writing Camp this week went extremely well! The kids are learning to fine-tune their skills as the TAKS test looms closer, and I must say I am feeling good overall about the progress we are seeing. Expect to see more writing assignments for homework in the near future as we continue practicing the writing process.
Our 5 Spelling Bee participants did an amazing job this week! We are proud of them for doing their best, being good sports, and representing us well! Way to go Carter, Lauren, Braden, Kate, and Reed!
I am proud to announce that our class is the first class in the school to have all 4 math drills conquered! Every student is now about to beat the 5-minute timer for all operations! Mrs. Simons almost cried when we told her and promised the kids a pizza party. As soon as I have a date and time set (probably a Friday around 2:00), I will let you know. If you are interested in coming and helping out in any way, please let me know!
Here are the things you need to know:
1) Vertical Schedule resumes Monday.
2) The 11 kids who completed 5 Bluebonnet books by last Friday will get to go to a banana split party in the library at 2:00 on Monday! If you have questions, please contact the librarian, Cathy Patterson.
3) This week's Homework Menu has just one activity for the kids to complete. The students will practice writing an essay based on a TAKS-type of prompt. The menu gives clear step-by-step directions of the processes we regularly use in class to develop our ideas and organize our writing. The Writing TAKS is now just 6 weeks away, so we are working hard to help these processes stick.
4) The kids do not need to post on the class blog again this week.
5) Your child should have 17 books posted on the wikispace. If your child needs a recommendation for a good book, he/she should go to the wiki and read the reviews from his/her peers!
6) The kids are all now working on 4-minute timers (or 3- or 2-minute timers) for their math drills! (I'm so proud of their hard work!) Our goal is for kids to have every fact entirely memorized and to move entirely away from finger-counting or skip-counting. Remember, there are games on my website kids can use to practice these skills as well as printable drills to use at home.
7) Kids overall are getting better at getting to class on time, but we are still having a few kids who regularly show up to class after the 7:45 bell. Please try to get your child to school as close to the 7:35 bell as possible so that he/she can take care of morning duties and prepare for the day.
I hope you have a wonderful week! Stay warm!
Our Writing Camp this week went extremely well! The kids are learning to fine-tune their skills as the TAKS test looms closer, and I must say I am feeling good overall about the progress we are seeing. Expect to see more writing assignments for homework in the near future as we continue practicing the writing process.
Our 5 Spelling Bee participants did an amazing job this week! We are proud of them for doing their best, being good sports, and representing us well! Way to go Carter, Lauren, Braden, Kate, and Reed!
I am proud to announce that our class is the first class in the school to have all 4 math drills conquered! Every student is now about to beat the 5-minute timer for all operations! Mrs. Simons almost cried when we told her and promised the kids a pizza party. As soon as I have a date and time set (probably a Friday around 2:00), I will let you know. If you are interested in coming and helping out in any way, please let me know!
Here are the things you need to know:
1) Vertical Schedule resumes Monday.
2) The 11 kids who completed 5 Bluebonnet books by last Friday will get to go to a banana split party in the library at 2:00 on Monday! If you have questions, please contact the librarian, Cathy Patterson.
3) This week's Homework Menu has just one activity for the kids to complete. The students will practice writing an essay based on a TAKS-type of prompt. The menu gives clear step-by-step directions of the processes we regularly use in class to develop our ideas and organize our writing. The Writing TAKS is now just 6 weeks away, so we are working hard to help these processes stick.
4) The kids do not need to post on the class blog again this week.
5) Your child should have 17 books posted on the wikispace. If your child needs a recommendation for a good book, he/she should go to the wiki and read the reviews from his/her peers!
6) The kids are all now working on 4-minute timers (or 3- or 2-minute timers) for their math drills! (I'm so proud of their hard work!) Our goal is for kids to have every fact entirely memorized and to move entirely away from finger-counting or skip-counting. Remember, there are games on my website kids can use to practice these skills as well as printable drills to use at home.
7) Kids overall are getting better at getting to class on time, but we are still having a few kids who regularly show up to class after the 7:45 bell. Please try to get your child to school as close to the 7:35 bell as possible so that he/she can take care of morning duties and prepare for the day.
I hope you have a wonderful week! Stay warm!
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Week 19
Happy Sunday! I hope you are enjoying your long weekend with your children.
Here are this week's main events:
1) There is no school Monday in celebration of MLK Day!
2) This week's Homework Menu is posted now. As always, please encourage your child to begin his/her assignment early to avoid stress later in the week. Remember that your child can stay after school Tuesday for help if you fill out the Homework Hotline pass.
3) Your child does not need to post on the class blog this week unless he/she did not post last week.
4) Your child should have 16 books posted on the class wikispace. We have several kids close to finishing their 30-Books Goal! It's simply amazing! Thanks for all you are doing to help support your child's reading at home!
5) Thursday and Friday we will have a Writing Camp to help our students further prepare for the Writing TAKS Test. (Can you believe their test is only a month and a half away?) Students will rotate through classes to help them improve their introductions, conclusions, word choice, and focus. This week the kids will also receive their scores for the Writing Benchmarks from last week and will work to improve the essays that they wrote.
6) The Spelling Bee is this Wednesday. We have 5 students from our class who have qualified to compete! If your child is one of the kids participating in the Spelling Bee, please don't forget that there is a very important meeting immediately after school Tuesday. Please contact Amy Moore (amoore@burelsonisd.net) if you have other questions.
7) Almost all students are now working on a 4-minute timer for our math drills! The kids are all improving and working to beat their best times. If your child has not yet conquered this task, please continue to have him/her practice daily. Remember, there are printable drills on my website for you to use at home.
Here are this week's main events:
1) There is no school Monday in celebration of MLK Day!
2) This week's Homework Menu is posted now. As always, please encourage your child to begin his/her assignment early to avoid stress later in the week. Remember that your child can stay after school Tuesday for help if you fill out the Homework Hotline pass.
3) Your child does not need to post on the class blog this week unless he/she did not post last week.
4) Your child should have 16 books posted on the class wikispace. We have several kids close to finishing their 30-Books Goal! It's simply amazing! Thanks for all you are doing to help support your child's reading at home!
5) Thursday and Friday we will have a Writing Camp to help our students further prepare for the Writing TAKS Test. (Can you believe their test is only a month and a half away?) Students will rotate through classes to help them improve their introductions, conclusions, word choice, and focus. This week the kids will also receive their scores for the Writing Benchmarks from last week and will work to improve the essays that they wrote.
6) The Spelling Bee is this Wednesday. We have 5 students from our class who have qualified to compete! If your child is one of the kids participating in the Spelling Bee, please don't forget that there is a very important meeting immediately after school Tuesday. Please contact Amy Moore (amoore@burelsonisd.net) if you have other questions.
7) Almost all students are now working on a 4-minute timer for our math drills! The kids are all improving and working to beat their best times. If your child has not yet conquered this task, please continue to have him/her practice daily. Remember, there are printable drills on my website for you to use at home.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Week 18
Good evening! Can you believe it's already 2011? We have had a great week back, and the kids are learning new things already. I love how they have jumped straight back into the groove of things. We really do have such a sweet group of kids, and they make my job so much fun.
I want to take a moment to thank all of the parents who helped with the great party we had before the break! Thanks for spending your time with us and for providing such yummy snacks and great gifts. You continue to bless me and my family tremendously!
Also, I want to thank Mrs. Gee who has volunteered her time in the classroom and Mrs. Johnson who has once again spoiled me by bringing me lunch this week. You guys are the best!
Here's what you need to know this week:
1) Report cards go home Monday. Remember as you look at them that the overall grades cover all First and Second Nine Weeks objectives. In order to receive an M as an overall grade in a subject, your child must have had Ms in 90% of the objectives covered thus far. I love how comprehensive and specific this report card is. I hope that the specific feedback you will see will help you know exactly where your child needs to focus his/her attention to improve. As always, please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
2) This week's Homework Menu is now posted. Your child only has a Spelling assignment, so hopefully this won't take too long to complete. Don't forget that the Homework Hotline is available on Tuesday for your child if he/she needs extra help or time.
3) Your child should be completing and posting his/her 15th book this week. Our class as a whole has now read over 350 books this year! It is simply amazing to see how much they have done and how well they are doing in all subjects as a result of focusing on these skills.
4) This week your child needs to post a response on the class blog. Several kids have not completed the last 2 responses and should work on that as well.
5) Your child will be taking a Writing Benchmark test on Thursday this week. This is a practice TAKS test to help us know better how to help your child prepare for the upcoming TAKS test. The real Writing TAKS Test will happen during the first week of March, so we are definitely down to crunch time.
6) Almost all students are now working on a 4-minute timer for our math drills! The kids are all improving and working to beat their best times. If your child has not yet conquered this task, please continue to have him/her practice daily. Remember, there are printable drills on my website for you to use at home.
7) Our Nine Weeks Awards Assembly is Friday at 8:00. I will send you an email today if your child will be receiving an award.
I want to take a moment to thank all of the parents who helped with the great party we had before the break! Thanks for spending your time with us and for providing such yummy snacks and great gifts. You continue to bless me and my family tremendously!
Also, I want to thank Mrs. Gee who has volunteered her time in the classroom and Mrs. Johnson who has once again spoiled me by bringing me lunch this week. You guys are the best!
Here's what you need to know this week:
1) Report cards go home Monday. Remember as you look at them that the overall grades cover all First and Second Nine Weeks objectives. In order to receive an M as an overall grade in a subject, your child must have had Ms in 90% of the objectives covered thus far. I love how comprehensive and specific this report card is. I hope that the specific feedback you will see will help you know exactly where your child needs to focus his/her attention to improve. As always, please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
2) This week's Homework Menu is now posted. Your child only has a Spelling assignment, so hopefully this won't take too long to complete. Don't forget that the Homework Hotline is available on Tuesday for your child if he/she needs extra help or time.
3) Your child should be completing and posting his/her 15th book this week. Our class as a whole has now read over 350 books this year! It is simply amazing to see how much they have done and how well they are doing in all subjects as a result of focusing on these skills.
4) This week your child needs to post a response on the class blog. Several kids have not completed the last 2 responses and should work on that as well.
5) Your child will be taking a Writing Benchmark test on Thursday this week. This is a practice TAKS test to help us know better how to help your child prepare for the upcoming TAKS test. The real Writing TAKS Test will happen during the first week of March, so we are definitely down to crunch time.
6) Almost all students are now working on a 4-minute timer for our math drills! The kids are all improving and working to beat their best times. If your child has not yet conquered this task, please continue to have him/her practice daily. Remember, there are printable drills on my website for you to use at home.
7) Our Nine Weeks Awards Assembly is Friday at 8:00. I will send you an email today if your child will be receiving an award.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Week 16
Only one week left! (Can you believe it?) This week will be filled with assemblies, assessments, and parties. It's going to be fun! Also, this Wednesday I have my sonogram to (hopefully) find out if I'm having a boy or girl! I'm going out of my mind with anticipation!
Here are the big events:
1) This week's homework menu is due this Friday. The kids just need to finish creating their dioramas. I can't wait to see what they produce!
2) Our Christmas party is Thursday at 2:00. Please remember that each child needs to bring a book for the book exchange we will be doing that day. Here are the directions again that Mrs. Downs sent you: For the gifts, the students will have a random book exchange. The teachers have asked that the students choose a new, grade-appropriate, book that costs no more than $5.00. Please wrap the book and label it “from a boy, to a boy” or “from a girl, to a girl”. Send the wrapped book the week of the Party. The gifts will then be exchanged through a game that will be played at the party.
3) Friday is an early release day! Please make arrangements to pick up your child at 11:45 that day.
4) We are still having some problems with tardies, but the numbers are decreasing. Thank you for getting your child to school as close to 7:35 as possible.
5) Students should post their 14th book on the wikispace this week. The students will not be assigned additional reading over the Break, so the two weeks off should be a great time for your child to get caught up and/or ahead.
6) Every week more children are mastering their timed math drills! I am so proud of their hard work. If your child still has not mastered all 4 areas, please help him/her practice daily. Remember, there are printable drills on my website to help out.
7) We will not have a blog question for the kids this week.
8) We are finishing up assessments for report cards this week. It is extremely important that your child is here each day this week.
9) Our OUTDOOR Christmas Assembly is Friday at 10:00. Kids can wear jeans and a red shirt that day.
Here are the big events:
1) This week's homework menu is due this Friday. The kids just need to finish creating their dioramas. I can't wait to see what they produce!
2) Our Christmas party is Thursday at 2:00. Please remember that each child needs to bring a book for the book exchange we will be doing that day. Here are the directions again that Mrs. Downs sent you: For the gifts, the students will have a random book exchange. The teachers have asked that the students choose a new, grade-appropriate, book that costs no more than $5.00. Please wrap the book and label it “from a boy, to a boy” or “from a girl, to a girl”. Send the wrapped book the week of the Party. The gifts will then be exchanged through a game that will be played at the party.
3) Friday is an early release day! Please make arrangements to pick up your child at 11:45 that day.
4) We are still having some problems with tardies, but the numbers are decreasing. Thank you for getting your child to school as close to 7:35 as possible.
5) Students should post their 14th book on the wikispace this week. The students will not be assigned additional reading over the Break, so the two weeks off should be a great time for your child to get caught up and/or ahead.
6) Every week more children are mastering their timed math drills! I am so proud of their hard work. If your child still has not mastered all 4 areas, please help him/her practice daily. Remember, there are printable drills on my website to help out.
7) We will not have a blog question for the kids this week.
8) We are finishing up assessments for report cards this week. It is extremely important that your child is here each day this week.
9) Our OUTDOOR Christmas Assembly is Friday at 10:00. Kids can wear jeans and a red shirt that day.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Week 15
Thank you to all of the parents who made time this week to come in and meet with me and your child. I am excited about the goals that have been set and the progress the kids are making!
Also, I wanted to take time to thank Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Downs for bringing me drinks and lunches this week. I'm not sure if it's because I'm pregnant, but these two women completely made my day with their acts of kindness. Thanks for going out of your way to do this for me, ladies!
Here are this week's happenings:
1) This week's homework menu has 2 activities. The first activity is due Friday and requires the students to finish the bare books they have been working on already. The second activity is due the following Friday and requires the students to create a diorama of the Alamo. Please encourage your child to use supplies around the house for this activity. (Your child's goal should be to spend no money to complete this.) Last year kids were extremely creative with this project, and I can't wait to see what this group will do!
2) Our field trip to the Rangers Ballpark is this Friday. Please remember that:
3) We will be doing several different assessments over the next 2 weeks for report cards. It is very important that your child is at school everyday ready to learn and work hard.
4) We are beginning to have a problem with tardies. Friday six different students came into the classroom after the 7:45 tardy bell. Please make sure your child has enough time to get from your vehicle to the classroom before this bell rings. Thank you for your help with this.
5) Students should post their 13th book this week on the wikispace.
6) Students need to post a response on the class blog by next weekend.
7) We are getting closer and closer to meeting all of our 5-minute timed math goals. Please remember that there are printable drills posted on my website you can use at home. If your child has not yet met these goals, he/she needs to be practicing every single day.
Also, I wanted to take time to thank Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Downs for bringing me drinks and lunches this week. I'm not sure if it's because I'm pregnant, but these two women completely made my day with their acts of kindness. Thanks for going out of your way to do this for me, ladies!
Here are this week's happenings:
1) This week's homework menu has 2 activities. The first activity is due Friday and requires the students to finish the bare books they have been working on already. The second activity is due the following Friday and requires the students to create a diorama of the Alamo. Please encourage your child to use supplies around the house for this activity. (Your child's goal should be to spend no money to complete this.) Last year kids were extremely creative with this project, and I can't wait to see what this group will do!
2) Our field trip to the Rangers Ballpark is this Friday. Please remember that:
- children and parents need to bring a (peanut-free) sack lunch,
- parents must pay $8.00 at the door,
- students must ride the bus to the ballpark and back to the school,
- if parents are going, I need to know now, and
- if parents are going, they will be responsible for chaperoning small groups of children.
3) We will be doing several different assessments over the next 2 weeks for report cards. It is very important that your child is at school everyday ready to learn and work hard.
4) We are beginning to have a problem with tardies. Friday six different students came into the classroom after the 7:45 tardy bell. Please make sure your child has enough time to get from your vehicle to the classroom before this bell rings. Thank you for your help with this.
5) Students should post their 13th book this week on the wikispace.
6) Students need to post a response on the class blog by next weekend.
7) We are getting closer and closer to meeting all of our 5-minute timed math goals. Please remember that there are printable drills posted on my website you can use at home. If your child has not yet met these goals, he/she needs to be practicing every single day.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Week 14
I hope everyone had a great week off and a terrific time with your families! I spent some much needed time in Oklahoma and feel refreshed and ready to tackle this week.
Thank you to all of the parents who went on the field trip with us. You were absolutely amazing! I have never had such a smooth trip, and that is due primarily to your hard work and cooperation. Thanks for your involvement and for your wonderful example to your children.
Here are this week's happenings:
1) Your child needs to bring his/her trip pictures and trip journal to school tomorrow. We will be using these throughout the week.
2) Vertical Schedule begins again tomorrow.
3) Conferences are this Thursday. I will remind your child of you assigned time slot tomorrow. Please don't be late since these conferences are planned one right after another.
4) This week's Homework Menu is now available for you to print off. The spelling assignment is due Friday, but the bare book assignment is due next week.
5) Our kids are doing great overall on their timed math drills! Our goal is for all kids to meet the 5-minute math goals before Winter Break. This means that if your child has not yet mastered these skills yet, your child needs to spend the next 3 weeks really focusing on practicing and memorizing these facts. I have place some printable drills on my website for easy access.
6) Your child should be working on his/her 12th book this week. As a class, we have now read 244 books so far this year! Incredible!!
7) Your child needs to post a response on the class blog by Sunday.
Thank you to all of the parents who went on the field trip with us. You were absolutely amazing! I have never had such a smooth trip, and that is due primarily to your hard work and cooperation. Thanks for your involvement and for your wonderful example to your children.
Here are this week's happenings:
1) Your child needs to bring his/her trip pictures and trip journal to school tomorrow. We will be using these throughout the week.
2) Vertical Schedule begins again tomorrow.
3) Conferences are this Thursday. I will remind your child of you assigned time slot tomorrow. Please don't be late since these conferences are planned one right after another.
4) This week's Homework Menu is now available for you to print off. The spelling assignment is due Friday, but the bare book assignment is due next week.
5) Our kids are doing great overall on their timed math drills! Our goal is for all kids to meet the 5-minute math goals before Winter Break. This means that if your child has not yet mastered these skills yet, your child needs to spend the next 3 weeks really focusing on practicing and memorizing these facts. I have place some printable drills on my website for easy access.
6) Your child should be working on his/her 12th book this week. As a class, we have now read 244 books so far this year! Incredible!!
7) Your child needs to post a response on the class blog by Sunday.
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