Thursday, April 4, 2019

April 5, 2019


This week we learned about the events of MAUNDY THURSDAY.  From Jesus washing His disciples feet and teaching them to love God and love one another, to Jesus telling of His betrayal, to the Last Supper, and into the garden for prayer and arrest.
We made a prayer garden, Jesus prayed for help in the garden.

We wrote something that is hard or we worry about on a rock and then we prayed to God about it.
Jesus prayed because it was hard for him to suffer.
We made WATCH AND PRAY clips to take home to remind us to pray.

A Look to Next Week:

Memory: Isaiah 53:6 
Religion: Continuing our study of Holy Week
Grammar: adjectives 
Spelling: Lesson 26
Math:  subtraction facts
Social Studies: Families
Writing: Non Fiction
Art: Henry Matisse

PLEASE SEND IN AN EGG CARTON WITH 12 PLASTIC EGGS to school by this FRIDAY .  We will be doing a religion project on April 15 . 

Half Day April 10 for teacher inservice.
School will be dismissed at 12:00.

THIS WEEK is...
Zion Lutheran School Celebrates
The Week of the Young Child
April 8-12
Early Learning Program through Second Grade Students are invited to celebrate 
The Week of the Young Child! 

If students in Kindergarten through Second Grade decide not to participate, he or she should wear the regular standardized dress.

April 8   Music Monday – Favorite Color Day
                                    Wear your favorite color from head to toe!
                                    Jeans optional
 We will be making musical instruments with the other first grade class, 1T.

April 9   Tasty Tuesday – Spirit Day
                                     Show your Bobcat pride wear red, white and     
                                     black. Jeans optional.
Please bring in a baggie of cut fruit to add to our Friendship Fruit Salad

April 10   Work Together Build Together Wednesday   
             Sports/Athletic Day- Wear your favorite team or workout gear! Jeans optional.
We will do some STEM building activities with 1T

April 11   Artsy Thursday - Mismatch Day
                                     How wacky, tacky will your outfit be???
We will be a collaborative art project with the early childhood classes.

April 12    Family Friday – Pajama Day 
 We will be putting together a prayer wall and spending time praying for the requests.
The family devotion and prayer activity is in the Friday Folder.  Please complete this as a family and return the prayer paper by Friday!

As you make your Easter plans please plan to make worship at priority.


Worship Opportunities during Holy Week 
at ZION CHURCH
I invite you to attend...
April 14: PALM SUNDAY Saturday 5:00 Sunday 8 and 10:30
April 18: MAUNDY THURSDAY: THE LIVING LAST SUPPER:  3:30 and 7:00
April 19: GOOD FRIDAY: 3:30 and 7:00
April 20: SATURDAY VIGIL: 5:00

April 21: EASTER SUNDAY: 8, 9:30 and 11
PLEASE JOIN FOR FOR VBS!

We are SO excited! VBS Registration is OPEN! 
Join us June 10th-14th from 9am-12pm! Sign up today!!
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR VBS

Have a wonderful weekend!

Amy Bernhardt
We celebrated April Fool's Day with a pan of brownies.
We also had a mystery timer go off and each time we would read another riddle.

Centers:
Each reading group has a focus or skill for the week.
This week some are working on fluency, comprehension, predictions and word attack.
reading group skill- two letters that make one sound

reading center
coding on the iPad
spelling
sentence scramble 
coding a robot
word work

counting nickels and pennies
 3 Dimensional painting in the style of Georgia O'Keefe
We looked at flowers.

We drew the flower on canvas.

We dipped paper towels into a glue mixture.


We used the gluey paper towels to make our flower.



We painted the flower.


WOW look at our artwork !














Thank you 6th grade for leading chapel and the great skit on the lost sheep.





groups we belong to game

long and short vowel game

learning about a dozen, half dozen, and even a Baker's dozen

writing on rocks

putting prayers in the garden

giving the hard stuff to God 
prayer clips






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