First Grade Newsletter
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Upcoming Events.
April 18th- Family Movie Night
April 18th- Easter Parties in afternoon (more info will come at a later date)
April 19th- Bad Weather Day -- No School
April 22nd- Bad Weather Day -- No School
May 22nd- Early Release Day... Buses Run at 12.
May 23rd- Bye Bye Breakfast @ 8:00 am.
May 23rd- Early Release Day... Buses run at 12.
May 23rd- Last Day of School.
Family Movie Night
Movie: Small Foot
Date: April 18, 2019
Time: 6:00-7:30
Where: Elementary Cafeteria
What to Bring: Blanket, lawn chairs or whatever you want to watch the movie in!
There will be complimentary popcorn, water and capri suns!
Fly Friday & Hat Day
Hat Day
For $1, your child is allowed to wear a ball cap (not a crazy hat). The money raised will go towards technology for our campus
Character Trail Wednesday
Wear Blue on Wednesday!
Students that wear the color Blue on Wednesday's will be entered into a drawing for a chance to win a prize from the office!
The color will change every 6 weeks.
This Week in First Grade...
Math: Module 14 Pre Assessment
Phonics: Vowel teams: oa, oe, ow. Word of the Day: slept
Writing: Using all you know to write book reviews
Science/ Social Studies: Earth's Resources
Reading: Readers Group Books by the Lessons They Teach
Tuesday:
Math: Module 14 Assessment
Phonics: Spell words with 5 sounds. Word of the Day: trust
Writing: Don't Spill the Beans! Book Review, Writers give a Sneak Peek Summary
Science/ Social Studies: Earth's Resources
Reading: Readers Make Comparisons
Wednesday:
Math: 2D Shapes on 3D Solids
Phonics:
Writing: Not Too Long, Not Too Short
Science/ Social Studies: Earth's Resources
Reading: Readers Group Books by the Lessons They Teach
Thursday:
Math: Attributes of 3D Solids
Phonics: Trick Words: how, now, down
Writing: Review a Review?
Science/ Social Studies: Earth's Resources
Reading: Readers Share their Opinions About Books
Friday:
Math: More 3D Solids
Phonics: Review this week's concepts
Writing: Review this week's concepts
Science/ Social Studies: Earth's Resources
Reading: Review this week's concepts
TCU Summer Reading and Writing Program
In this fun summer program, your child will become a fluent, confident reader. Children build solid phonics and word- attack skills and develop reading fluency and strong comprehension. Your child will gain confidence, be excited about books and reading, and get off to a great start in second grade.
Reading programs begin every week throughout the summer, with a variety of weekend and weekday schedules available. Monday- Friday 7am- 8 pm and Saturday 7am- 4pm.
Click on the link below to see the flyer with more information.