Classroom Update for week of March 1st

Classroom Update for week of March 1st

Pictures of student learning from last week. They were busy!!

Flat Stanley in the hallway!! Thank you for all of the wonderful letters!





Working on the daily application problem.

Gela sharing his work!





Kindergarten Math buddies!





Creating a "Math thinking" poster with a partner:)

100 Day bottle projects!






 
 
What you need to know for this week...
 
PLEASE REMEMBER TO SEND A WATER BOTTLE ON MONDAY AND A SNACK EVERYDAY!!
 
Specials Schedule:
Monday: NO SCHOOL
Tuesday: B Day (Technology)
Wednesday: C Day (Drama)
Thursday: D Day (Gym) Send gym shoes!
Friday: E Day (Music)
 
1. ANIMAL DIROAMAS: Please send in a shoe box or similar sized box by March 11th for students to begin working on their dioramas to accompany their animal research papers. Also, for the animal  that goes inside the diorama that your child has chosen, there are a few options 1. purchase a small animal figurine on amazon or at the Denver Zoo or 2. student can make the animal out of paper in the classroom. Let me know if you are having trouble finding your child's animal. I have some available for kiddos to borrow. I will arrange to have all of the other materials needed but by all means, if there is something else your child wants to bring for their diorama, please do so. thanks for your help with this!
 
2. The 1st Grade Performance will be on March
24th at 6 p.m. in the cafetorium. Students are working diligently in the classroom and in all specials to create an amazing performance! In the classroom we are ding the research, reports and dioramas. In Art they are making animal masks, in Technology students are doing research, in Music students are learning the songs, and in Gym and Drama students are working on animal movements. I'm excited to see how it all comes together!!
 
3. Read Across America Day is this Wednesday March 2nd. This is a day to celebrate the birthday of Dr. Seuss. We will be doing Math activities that day that correlate with Dr. Seuss, as well as, during Science reading "Bartholomew and the Oobleck".
 
I believe that is all for now. Have a fabulous week!!
 
Mrs. Bryan-Doherty
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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