Monday, October 1, 2012

Week 7- Our Community

Story of the week: Me On the Map by Joan Sweeney
Phonics: Uu /u/, Nn/n/
Math: numbers  1-5
Social Studies: Our Community
HFW: but, us, up, not, on down
Reminders:
·         Please complete U and N in our Alphabet Books.
·         Spirit Night at Stevie B’s on Tuesday..
·         Our first field trip is October 18th to the Apple Valley Farm.  

Dear Parents,
            This week our focus is on our community. We will learn how Cleveland relates to our state and country. We will learn about the mayor, governor, and president. We will also learn about community helpers and we will discuss how they, too, are called to be good citizens. This week we will discover how to be good citizens, learn about U and N, learn about maps, and use the “Author’s Chair” for the first time.
             In Math, we will continue to learn our numbers and begin assessments for our first report card. Practice numbers at home as well at shapes. The new Common Core Standards are much more in-depth than the learning standards in years past. For assessment, students must be able to draw, create, describe, and relate information about shapes. If they can’t tell me what the shapes are, they will have a hard time doing all of the tasks they are to perform. Practice at home!
            Please be diligent to go over your child’s work from school with them. Be sure to point out what they are doing well. Have (pleasant) conversations about how they could do better. If you see that they are using capitol letters in the middle of their name, talk them through it and practice. We do all of these things at school, but they mean so much more from you at home. This will provide a time for you to show them your support and give them a little one-on-one time. It is easier to be pro-active than re-active. Thank you for your help at home.
            On Friday, I am taking a personal day as I will be in a wedding in Atlanta this weekend. Ms. Jane Dansen will be here to fill in for me. The students love Ms. Jane!