Weekly Happenings 12/11/17-12/15/17

Need to know items:

  • Fifth-grade classes will continue to sell candy canes to help raise money for their end of year activities. The cost for each candy cane is $1.00 and they will be delivered the same day they are ordered. Sale ends December 15th.
  • December 14, Holiday Program at Fair Haven Church. Ask your child if they are in the “happy/love winter” group for one song. If they are they should bring a hat, earmuffs, head warmer or scarves with them to the holiday program that night.  They will use them during the performance and bring them home after the program.

Our performance will be at 7:30. Click here for Holiday Program Details

  • School Wide Pajama Day on Friday, December 15.
  • Our classroom holiday party will be on Thursday, Dec. 21.from 9:15-10:30.
  • Classroom Gift Exchange-For our gift exchange, we would like each child to bring in a small treat for each child in their class. Some ideas might be a pencil, candy cane, eraser, or other small items. Please make sure the item is wrapped, if it is food. We also would like each child to bring in a box wrapped in wrapping paper. The box needs to be able to be opened without unwrapping it. So, either wrap the lid separately or choose a box with flaps that can open and close. The kids will be putting the items they brought to share in each other’s boxes.We have 26 students in our class. There are 16 boys and 10 girls.

In The Classroom

Writing- Writing paragraphs for our informational essays/reports

Reading- Informational Reading: learning how to make sense of words we are not familiar with. 

Spelling- Week #15; This week’s study feature is Long A Vowel.  (a_e, ai, and ay)

Math- Unit #3- We are wrapping up our third unit by focusing on Time and Graphs. Remember have your child practice Moby Max Fact Fluency for 5 minutes Monday-Thursday!

Social Studies- History of Michigan:  On Tuesday we will be testing on becoming a historian. Attached is the study guide which went home last week.  History Lesson One Review   After that, this week we will be learning about the first people of Michigan.

 

 

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