As usual, the field day last Friday was wonderfully fun! There was a lot of laughter that day!
WILDLIFE WORLD ZOO: The first grade field trip to the Wildlife World Zoo is this Thursday, April 4th. Below is some information about the day. Clothing - Students must wear their school uniform. It is usually slightly chilly in the morning but it does get hot very quickly. If your child wants to wear a jacket in the morning, make sure it is light-weight so they can tie it around their waist when it gets hot. Your child may bring a hat and sunglasses to wear at the zoo. Scholars will be responsible for their jackets, hat, and sunglasses. Sunscreen - Please make sure to put sunscreen on your scholar before they come to school. Water bottles - Students may bring a DISPOSABLE water bottle. Please make sure to label the disposable water bottle with your child's name. Lunches - All lunches must be packed in a disposable baggie or paper bag. Please pack food items in disposable baggies. Students will be eating lunch at the zoo. Uneaten items and lunch bags will be disposed of at the zoo. Feeding the animals- There are several feeding stations around the zoo. If your child would like to feed the animals, please place some quarters in a plastic zip-lock bag with your child's name clearly labeled on the baggie. Gift Shop and Zoo Rides - Scholars will not be shopping at the gift shop or riding any of the zoo rides. Academics - The first grade academic day will continue upon return to the school. ACADEMICS: Spalding - Students will learn 10 new words on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, review the 30 words on Thursday, and take the spelling test on Friday. Math - Last week we focused on numbers as tens and ones (85 is 8 tens and 5 ones, 85 = 80 +5), number order, number words, and counting by 10s. Students completed a short quiz covering the basics of those concepts. The quiz and a "Friendly notes" information page was sent home in your child's red homework folder. This week we are focusing onhundreds, tens, and ones, estimating numbers, number order, counting on/back by 1 or 10 (96 +1, 96 - 1, 77+10, 77 - 10) History - American colonies, Revolutionary War, George Washington, American symbols Literature - Sam the Minuteman Poetry - "Washington" by Nancy Byrd Turner Poetry recitations begin on April 8th. UPCOMING DATES: Thursday, April 1st - Wildlife World Zoo field trip Friday, April 5 -Half Day Dismissal at 12 PM: ATE Inservice No Lunch Served (Please send a healthy snack for your child to eat at recess.) Friday, April 19 - No School: R&R Weekend Have a great week!
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