Newsletter
Thank you
for all of your support this year! Please let me know if you ever have any
questions or concerns. I am happy to help!
Upcoming
Events
1. October- November- Food Drive
2. October 30th- Apex
Assembly from 11:15 to 12 pm
3. October 31st- Pajama
Spirit Day
Our Learning
ELA
·
Continue reading In the Year of Miss Agnes
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Continue working with consonant
blends
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Skits based on dialogue
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Quotation Marks
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Exclamation Marks Review
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Change in character’s traits
·
Test on Friday
Spelling Words - No
Extra Credit Words
1.
splash
2.
throw
3.
three
4.
square
5.
scream
6.
strike
7.
street
8.
split
9.
splurge
10. thrill
11. strength
12. squeak
13. throne
14. scratch
15. squeeze
Social
Studies
·
We will be learning about the
Pilgrims and how Thanksgiving started.
Math
·
Recognize patterns for multiplication
facts
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Understand how to use a multiplication
table
·
Find missing numbers in a multiplication
table
Leadership
·
We will be continuing our discussion
and activities on owning our actions.
Important
Information
Question of the week- Posted on Google Classroom-Can be done on paper if you have trouble with
Google Classroom
One paragraph on:
At the end of The Year of Miss Agnes, Miss Agnes comes back to Alaska. Why do you think Miss Agnes changed her mind about living in England? Use details from the novel to write a short fictional dialogue between Miss Agnes and an adult from the village. In the dialogue, have Miss Agnes explain why she came back. Use words such as first and then to show the order of events
At the end of The Year of Miss Agnes, Miss Agnes comes back to Alaska. Why do you think Miss Agnes changed her mind about living in England? Use details from the novel to write a short fictional dialogue between Miss Agnes and an adult from the village. In the dialogue, have Miss Agnes explain why she came back. Use words such as first and then to show the order of events
Show and Tell
This week we will be doing Show and
Tell. Please make sure your child brings in an item to share. No fragile items
please. Thank you!
Respectfully, Johanna Katzman