Thursday, September 10, 2015
Dear Parents,
It’s been another great week in Room 177! The 2nd
and 3rd graders have been great role models this year in their work
effort and citizenship. The 1st graders have been following along
and are working very well. It’s been a lot of fun to see. We have been studying
spelling words, nouns, classification, rhyming words, penmanship, reading,
place value, math facts and operations, geometry, writing our own creation
stories, and writing friendly letters. I really enjoy working with your
children and observing their growth.
Open House at Denali Montessori is next Thursday, September
17 from 6:30-8:00 p.m. Please join us to see what we’re doing in Room 177 and
how the students use all the wonderful Montessori materials. I look forward to
seeing you then.
I have sent home your child’s Lexia username and password in
today’s folder. If you would like to use this program at home, simply go to
mylexia.com and have your child login to use the reading skills program. Your
child has taken a placement test this week to place them at their current skill
level.
I have had questions
about our specialist schedule, so here it is.
Monday: 9:10-9:40 Music;
9:45-10:15 P.E.
Wednesday: 9:10-9:40 P.E.;
2:50-3:20 Music
Thursday: 9:10-10:10
Art/Health
Friday: 1:10-1:40 Library;
1:45-2:15 P.E.
Our recess is daily from
12:05-12:30 followed by lunch from 12:35-1:00.
We do not have a snack calendar in Room 177. I ask that
students that bring their own lunch pack a snack to eat during the morning, as
they get hungry. We do have a snack cupboard for those that have hot lunch or
forget their lunch. If you would like to help stock the snack cupboard with
items such as goldfish, pretzels, string cheese or other items, it would be
very much appreciated.
If you have any questions or concerns please e-mail me at moyer_craig@asdk12.org or call or write me a note.
Sincerely,
Craig Moyer
Working together on noun books. |
Classifying our nouns into person, place, and thing. |
Working in the jungle. |
We have so many great role models helping out in the classroom. |
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