What We Have Been Working On In December:
· Language Arts: We have been working on blending and segmenting and also beginning sounds. Challenge them with these skills whenever you have a few minutes.
· Math: I cannot believe how well the kids are doing! We have been working on probability, number sense, and even some simple addition!
· Science: Katie Cantu from the DNR was here to teach us about hibernation.
· Handwriting Without Tears: Students have learned how to write some lowercase letters (c, t, a, o, d, v, s, w, u, and g). Have them practice writing at home.
Important Dates:
December 24th-January 2nd-
Winter Break
January 14th—No School
January 17th—No School (Snow Make Up Day)
Special points of interest:
· Please wash your child’s rest towel over break and bring it back on Monday, January 3rd.
· Thank you so much for coming to make Candy Houses! The kids had so much fun! :)
· Thank you all for being so wonderful so far this year! I hope you enjoy a safe and happy holiday season!
Please feel free to contact me at any time!
Phone Number:
(641) 792-2498 ext. 1548
Email:
holdenm@newton.k12.ia.us
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Friday, December 17, 2010
Santa's Visit to School!
Santa came today to surprise the kids with a present! They got the chance to sit next to him to tell him what they wanted for Christmas. There would have been more pictures but my camera's battery went dead! :(
Libby telling Santa what she wants for Christmas.
Carson giving Santa some suggestions for presents.
Winter Concert
The students did so wonderful last night! They looked very nice and sang beautifully! I even told them they almost made me cry because they did such a great job. There's something about spending 5 days a week, 7 hours a day together....we start to become a close "family." I am so proud of each and every one of them! Enjoy your holiday season and thank you for making last night a life-long memory for your child!
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Candy House Day!
Oh my goodness the kids had so much fun! I was extremely tired after the day was done but getting to work with 110+ students will do that to you! We really enjoyed going to each room to make a different craft and I think it will be a lasting memory for many! Thank you so those of you who came to make gingerbread houses with your child! :)
Students working on lightbulb necklaces.Everday Math Games
The students had a fun time playing different games from around the world. They had the chance to play Tug of War(using counters and dice--not rope and mud :)). Students also had the chance to play Nine Holes which is a game from England. Owari was a tough game for us because the directions weren't too clear but kids had fun anyway! Their favorite game was Tug of War. Here are some pictures of the students playing...enjoy.
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