Sunday, January 31, 2010

FIRST GRADE JANUARY MCMONTHLY NEWS


THEME
Happy New Year!  It's so nice to be back with the children again!  It's hard to believe 2010 is here!  This month we learn how to stay safe and healthy when we study germs (we've already been doing a pretty good job of that this school year!)  We study science principles of Animals in Motion while learning how some animals adapt in winter.  We also continue concentrating on the on-going STAR traits by appreciating one another through Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

LANGUAGE ARTS
Our Spelling program becomes trickier as we continue to focus on more long vowel sounds.  We are blending these new sounds with all the consonants to increase our vocabularies and help us to spell.  We are also comparing short and long vowels and know this will be especially helpful as we apply these tricky spellings to our writing.  This month, we begin some non-fiction writing with our enjoyable "How-To" unit!

MATH
We have been focusing on the parts that are taken away in subtraction and putting those parts back together in addition, using literature, manipulatives, and real-life situations.

BIRTHDAYS
No January birthdays

REMINDERS
Fri., Jan. 8:  Scholastic orders due
Mon., Jan. 18:  Martin Luther King Day/No School

SPECIAL NOTES

  • Due to the power outage on our field trip last month, the first grade team is still working on the best way to make up the $$ and the experience with the children.  It was certainly an adventurous day!  The students (and chaperones) were such good sports.  Will keep you posted.

  • Thank you all for sending in the amazing supply of paper goods and healthy cleaning supplies.  You are all very generous.  The children and I thank you immensely!

  • Since the cold weather has returned, please label any extra gear, such as boots, snowpants, mittens, and hats.

  • We are enjoying our Superstar of the Week sharing and writing opportunities; regular sharing will still continue on Mondays, time permitting

  • "Box Tops for Education" are being collected by the Student Council.  You will see the red and white rectangular shapes on certain types of packaged food boxes.  Please check the expiration date, cut them out, and send them in with your children so they can help earn extra equipment for our school or again help someone in need (for example, if the school collects enough box tops, Ox Ridge can send a child to a summer camp!)

  • Thank you, Volunteers, especially during our busy month of December!  Thank you in advance for the second part of the year!

  • When we reach this time of year, it is always such a great milestone.  Although January is a relatively quiet month, it is amazing how fast this second half of first grade goes.  I feel very proud of your children!

  • Please check out our simple class blog:
Our class blog will contain some basic information similar to the monthly news, spelling and sight words, and some student reflection.

DECEMBER WORDS
all
are
be
eat
four
he
like
please
ride
saw
see
she
three
was
want





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