April 19, 2010

We are excited to be creating a yearbook for our class, and hope that you would consider ordering one to commemorate your child's first year in elementary school. An order form came home with your child today with more information. If you would like to purchase one, please send in your money by April 29th for the discounted price.


Also, we have just started a new unit in math on addition. Students will use manipulatives, worksheets, and their own fingers to practice adding. Please support this unit at home by encouraging your child to add up simple household items.


Finally, you may be interested in taking your child to "Maryland Day...Explore Our World" on this Saturay, April 24th at the University of Maryland at College Park. There is so much to do there, including hands-on math and science activities, exhibits, live performances and much more. To learn more, click on the link above. I will be taking my boys to Maryland Day, and I hope to see you there too!

Have a great week,

Homework April 19-23

Put the date at the top of each journal page! Parents, please work with your child, but do not do the work for you child. Let them show you what they know!

Monday (Phonics & Writing): 1.) Write your first and last name, then write your telephone number below. 2.) Make a list of words with the short /o/ sound that rhyme with NOT.

Tuesday (Math): Make a piece of toast or sandwich at home. Cut it into 4 equal size parts. Describe in a few sentences how to share your sandwich with one person, two people, and four people. Can you share it equally with 3 people? Explain and draw pictures about your ideas.

Wednesday (Science/Social Studies): We are using action words like walk, run, roll, etc. to describe how objects can move. Write any 5 actions words you want and then list 3 objects for each action word that move that. For extra credit you may write a sentence for each object/action word. For example: fly/kite -- The kite can fly.

Thursday (Language Arts): Write 4 words for each of these sounds: _ot, _ig, and _ug.. Example :_ ot-- hot, pot lot; _ig---big, fig, pig

Friday (Reading): Find words that you don’t know in a book this weekend. Look those words up in a dictionary to find out what they mean. How many new words did you learn?

Work hard!
The K-Team