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What We Are Learning! Reading: We will use illustrations and details in the story to describe its characters, setting or events. Writing: We will be working on writing complete sentences with capitalization, punctuation and correct use of upper and lower case letters. We will also be working on our phonetic spelling of unknown words. Word Work: We will be reviewing our knowledge of letter sounds and correct letter formation when writing. Math:Review math combinations to 5 and work on quickly recognizing the different combination to 10. Social Studies: We will be learn about what is a community. Important Dates 8/1-First Day of School: Welcome Back! 8/11- Curriculum Night 9/5 Labor Day/No School 9/30- Teacher Plan Day/No School Classroom News Our classroom webpage is up and running! Please take some time to look at all the different information. It has our daily special calendar, News letters, daily schedule, links to games and education websites, classroom information, etc. As we progress more information will be added periodically. Specials Schedule Reminders D.O.T Binders come back and forth to school every day. Remember to sign your child’s reading log in their agenda every day. I will be checking them every Friday. Take some time to look at RAZ KIDS with your student if they have access to internet at home! This is a valuable tool to support them at home. Tips and Ideas Make Reading A Part Of Your Family Time! Family time is so important… Why not make reading part of this valuable time with your kids? Here are some tips for integrating reading into our daily family activities: -Read bedtime stories -Play a board game -Visit your local library -Read a recipe and cook something yummy together! -Create a comfy reading space in your home. -Put your child in charge of reading the grocery list at the store.

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Page 1: · Web viewRemember to sign your child’s reading log in their agenda every day. I will be checking them every Friday. ... -Create a comfy reading space in your home

Tips and IdeasMake Reading A Part Of Your Family

Time!Family time is so important… Why not make reading part of this valuable time with your kids? Here are some tips for integrating reading into our daily family activities:-Read bedtime stories-Play a board game-Visit your local library-Read a recipe and cook something yummy together!-Create a comfy reading space in your home. -Put your child in charge of reading the grocery list at the store.

Reminders D.O.T Binders come back and forth to school

every day. Remember to sign your child’s reading log in their agenda every day. I will be checking them every Friday.

Take some time to look at RAZ KIDS with your student if they have access to internet at home! This is a valuable tool to support them at home.

Classroom News Our classroom webpage is up and

running! Please take some time to look at all the different information. It has our daily special calendar, News letters, daily schedule, links to games and education websites, classroom information, etc. As we progress more information will be added periodically.

Specials ScheduleMonday LIBRARYTuesday PEWednesday ARTThursday MUSICFriday COMPUTER

Important Dates

8/1-First Day of School: Welcome Back!

8/11- Curriculum Night 9/5 Labor Day/No School 9/30- Teacher Plan Day/No

School

What We Are Learning!Reading: We will use illustrations and details in the story to describe its characters, setting or events.Writing: We will be working on writing complete sentences with capitalization, punctuation and correct use of upper and lower case letters. We will also be working on our phonetic spelling of unknown words.Word Work: We will be reviewing our knowledge of letter sounds and correct letter formation when writing.Math:Review math combinations to 5 and work on quickly recognizing the different combination to 10.Social Studies: We will be learn about what is a community.