Last Friday’s Field Day was so much fun! It was so well organized! Many of our students had a difficult time picking their favorite activity – they loved them all! When we got back to our classroom, we all ate a delicious and healthy snack. Then we enjoyed playing Build a Bear with our spelling words (instead of taking a test!) We did our math quiz with a partner (but it didn’t get graded!) The class enjoyed hearing Mrs. Rakoz read a book about Benjamin Franklin and his magic squares. Our desks got cleaned and organized. And, they got to watch a staff tug-of-war game (of course, the side that all the first grade teachers were on won!!) It was such a fun day!
FIELD TRIP INFORMATION: When: This Friday, April 1 from 8:30-1:30 pm Where: Wildlife World Zoo What to Bring:
What to Wear:
Lunches/Water: We will be eating lunch at the zoo. We are asking that when packing your child’s lunch that day their food is packed in a disposal bag with disposable storage items. Once scholars are finished with their lunches they can simply throw away their trash and not have to worry about where their lunch bags need to go. Please label their disposable sack lunches with their names. Please ensure they have a water bottle with them that day as well. Please label their water bottles as well. We suggest a disposal water bottle. The scholars will be asked to carry their water bottles throughout the day. Zoo Activities: The zoo offers a variety of activities for our scholars to participate in. The scholars have the opportunity to feed the Loray parrots, giraffes, and animals in the petting zoo. If you would like to send quarters along with your scholar in a baggie with their name on it, we can distribute the quarters to the chaperones to pass out. The scholars WILL NOT be allowed to ride any rides at the zoo. Students will not be shopping at the gift shop. A letter with this information was also placed in your scholar's red homework folder today (Monday). GENERAL ACADEMICS: Spalding - Students will learn 10 words on Monday. We will review the 10 words on Tuesday and take the spelling test on Wednesday. Math - Place value of numbers 99 and higher, estimating, number order, counting on/back by one or ten History - George Washington, American symbols Literature / Grammar - Sam the Minuteman Poetry - "The Village Blacksmith" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Stanza 3) (NOTE – recitations will be next week on all 3 stanzas) UPCOMING DATES: Thursday, March 31 - School Nurse Appreciation Day Friday, April 1 - Wildlife World Zoo field trip Have an amazing week!
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