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Week 27

This weekly newsletter provides information for parents about homework assignments, classroom activities and reminders for the week of March 13th. It outlines the reading, writing, math and science lessons planned as well as upcoming school events like a reading marathon and spring break. Parents are asked to help support their child's education by initialing homework, responding to letters written in writing class, and donating tissues to the classroom.

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Week 27

This weekly newsletter provides information for parents about homework assignments, classroom activities and reminders for the week of March 13th. It outlines the reading, writing, math and science lessons planned as well as upcoming school events like a reading marathon and spring break. Parents are asked to help support their child's education by initialing homework, responding to letters written in writing class, and donating tissues to the classroom.

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Week of March 13
(Please initial and return this form daily with your student)

Day Homework & Managing Parent


Parent

(Star of the Questions


myself initials
Day) Reminders /Comments

Monday
(Graydon)

Bring in a book by your


favorite author!
Tuesday Remember Gym Shoes!
(Leah) NG K-2 Skating Party
6-8pm

Wednesday
(Kaelen)

Thursday
(Riley)

St. Patricks Day Wear


GREEN
Friday Library Checkout Today!
(Brielle) Red word HW packet
due!

Here's what we're learning this week:


Reading: This week we will be using key details to support the main topic, as well as looking
at words and using context to develop deeper understanding. We will be using a variety of
texts to apply these useful reading skills.

Turn over for more information


Phonics: This week students will learn when to use tch. Students will learn that when the
/ch/ sound is heard immediately after a short vowel at the end of a word, they should use
tch.

Writing: We are getting to the point in writing where students will be ready to write and
send their first letters! I have a feeling some of you may be receiving a letter. If/when
you do, please take the time to respond in similar fashion. Give your opposing opinion,
reasons that support your opinion, and a possible compromise (solution). I would love this
to become a writing dialogue between you and your little author. When you finish your
response letter, please fold it up, mark it with their name and the word response and put
it in their green take home folder. Your student has been working on this for a long time,
so please help me build a passion for writing in our students!

Math: We will begin to start unit 6, Comparison and Data. Students will learn how to
collect, represent, and organize data.

Social Studies/Science: This week students will work in groups to use a variety of provided
materials to create a weather tool to measure wind. Students will need to develop a plan,
create a sketch, and implement their plan. This will tap into students problem solving and
critical thinking skills. Students will also have to learn how to work with one another.

Other news:
Tissues
o Our classroom is in desperate need of some more tissues. If you are willing and
able to donate some tissues, we would greatly appreciate it.
Reading Marathon
o Students have been working on building their reading stamina! They are working
in preparation for our reading marathon that will happen the day before spring
break! Please continue to encourage your student to read, read, read!
Upcoming Dates:
o Spring Break: March 31-April 7
o Tulip Time: May 10, 11, and 12 are days
o Memorial Day: May 29, no school
o Final Days: June 8 and 9 are days

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