Math: We played several different games to practice number combinations up to five and up to ten. We are showing our thinking and pictures on dry erase boards for addition and subtraction problems. It is hard to believe, but 2nd quarter is almost
over. Next week and then after break we will be assessing many skills. I have
noticed that MANY students need to work on writing two digit numbers (68, 36,
etc) PLEASE practice this skill at home. It is best if you tell them a number
and then have them write it down. I would prefer that they do not use a visual
to help them form the numbers. Another good thing to practice is writing the
numbers in order from 1-50. It is typical of kindergarten students to reverse
the formation of the number (although we do hope this disappears soon), but we
do not want them to write 68 for 86! Some students still need to practice
counting to 100 (those transitions can be tricky). Have you been completing the
math homework pages? TALKING about the problems and listening to your child's
thinking is so important!
Social Studies: Our cool tool this week was keeping our hands and feet to ourselves. When we remember this rule we are being respectful and safe. The rule that needs the most work in our clasrrom currently is BE RESPONSIBLE. Our days are packed with fun learning so it is extremely important that each member of our class take responsibility to follow through with directions without talking, being silly or chooising to ignore. We need everyone's help to try his or her best during transitions and lessons.
Notes: If you haven't already, please let me know if you are missing any school next week. I want to make sure certain items go home with your child before break.
Thank you to Mrs. Yack for making the gingerbread playdoh. We love it! Thank you to Mrs. Karellas for presenting art awareness about Grant Wood. Thank you to Lucas' Grandma for being a guest reader. Thank you to Mrs. Kramer, Mrs. Sajja, Mrs. Cowan, Mrs. Kalota, and Mrs. Karellas for leading Literacy Centers. Thank you to all who contributed to the gingerbread/gift fund. I appreciate you! And thank you, in advance, to Mrs. Loos and Mrs. Swanson for organizing a fun winter party We couldn't do it without all of your support!
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