Sunday, September 28, 2008

Week of September 29th

Parents: Please respond to the poll on the right side of this page if you haven't already. Thank you!

Check out the "Book Wish List" on the right side of the page just above the "Class Wish List". Any donations of used or new books are greatly appreciated. I've compiled a list of desired books and will continue to update it throughout the year. Thank you!

This week we will...

...finish up our Native American unit and begin our first science unit. We will be learning all about how plants and animals live and grow together. Next week we will begin our Endangered Animal Reports. 

...start reading The City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau. We do not have a class set of these books. Students are welcome to bring their own copies to read along. 

...go on our first fieldtrip! This Thursday we will be going to the Monterey Bay Aquarium. A reminder note with important information will be sent home Tuesday. 

...have the Harvest Festival Friday evening!



Saturday, September 20, 2008

Week of September 22nd

Parents: Please respond to the poll on the right side of this page. Thank you!

Check out the "Book Wish List" on the right side of the page just above the "Class Wish List". Any donations of used or new books are greatly appreciated. I've compiled a list of desired books and will continue to update it throughout the year. Thank you!

A few notes/reminders...
 - This Tuesday, September 23rd, is Picture Day!!
 - Scholastic Book Orders are due Tuesday. 
 - There will be a substitute this Thursday. 

This week we will...

...start our next Writer's Workshop project - a fictional story based on an illustration from Chris Van Allsburg's book The Mysteries of Harris Burdick.  Check out this website: 
http://www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com/features/harrisburdick/introduction.html

...finish up Island of the Blue Dolphins by Friday. Next week we will begin reading The City of Ember

...have a math test Thursday. This will cover Chapter 5. 

...complete our Native Californian Centers.


Sunday, September 14, 2008

Week of September 15th

A letter from Mrs. Dorney was sent home on Friday regarding the death of a Rio student. Sofia Wardle was a second-grader who had battled cancer for many years. Friday was a difficult day, but I was very impressed with the way your children handled it. We talked as a class about Sofia and about our feelings and experiences with losing loved ones. One of the first concerns from the class was how the little kindergarteners would handle it. There were some tears throughout the day, and they were all very sympathetic and respectful of each other's feelings. It was wonderful to see them all come together to support one another in such a mature, compassionate way. Sofia will certainly be missed by all of the Rio students, staff, and families. 

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This week we will...

...learn about common nouns, compound sentences, and using commas. 

...continue with our Native Californian Tribe centers and flipbooks.

...have a math test on Tuesday which will cover chapters 3 and 4. 

...go to an assembly Thursday morning - a performance by the Banana Slug String Band.

...have a Language Arts test Thursday. This will cover all of the reading and grammar skills we've been learning about through the Language Arts program (subject/predicate, common nouns, compound sentences, etc.)

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Week of September 8th

Parent Volunteers are welcome to start coming in this week. If they'd rather not start till next week, that is fine too. A notice was sent home last week with an updated schedule. Please remember to coordinate with those who share your volunteer time so that you can alternate weeks. 

Starting this week the class will have a new regular homework assignment - Current Events. Students will be asked to find and read news articles, write a summary and reflection, and present them to the class. We will be practicing this process as a class on Monday. The class will be divided into two groups (A and B) so that each student is given the assignment every other week. 

This week we will...

...begin our Native Californians learning centers (Chapter 2 of Social Studies). Over the next few weeks we will be learning all about the Native American tribes throughout California.

...continue reading Island of the Blue Dolphins. We should be completing the novel in the next two weeks, then moving on to The City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau. We do not have a class set of this book so students are welcome to bring their own copy. 

...read a story about the Titanic. This is the third story of the "Journeys" theme in our Language Arts reader. 

...have our first lesson from Senora Murray! She will be here Wednesday mornings for the first half of the year to teach the class Spanish! 

...visit the library on Friday morning. Last week the students were able to check out books for the first time, so they are due back this Friday.