Repent means to turn around. We too have a heart full of sin, yet God loves us, forgives us, and takes care of us. We can turn our hearts around by repenting our sins. God is faithful and just and He will forgive our sins and fill our hearts with Jesus.
A Look Ahead: Memory: John 15:16 Religion: Moses
Spelling: Lesson/week 6 -it Grammar:Question Sentences Phonics: Rhyming words
Writing: Bringing stories to life
Math: Ordinal Positions and Doubles Facts
Science:Plants
Social Studies: National Symbols Art: Paul Klee
Reading: we continue to work on decoding, comprehension, and fluency :)
If you would like to order books flyers are in the Friday Folders. Please look at the information sheet in the Friday Folder to order online or use the link. CLASS CODE GPF69 Please order by October 2. If you order is ever a gift let me know and I will get you the books without your child knowing:) Scholastic Book Club Link
We have been praying for Zion congregation members who are in the hospital.
If you would like to help me with the on going service project I could use invitation envelopes (the card size is 4 1/4 in by 5 1/2 in) and stamps.
A NOTE FROM MRS. STEINBACHER
Mileage Club News-Sept. 21, 2020
Our First through Fifth Grade students have been logging their daily laps using our new EZScan system. Each class has 10 minutes of their morning PE/recess time devoted to walking and/or jogging laps. Each student should be able to complete at least 3 laps (7 laps equals 1 mile) during that 10 minute time period. Most of our First through Fifth Grade students have earned their second footie by completing at least 10 miles. Some of our students are taking the program to the next level and also choose to walk or jog during their lunch recesses. Many of these enthusiastic students have logged over 25 miles and they’ve already earned their silver footies. Amazing!
Silver Footie Recipients
1 B
1L
2F and 2G
3B and 3K
Avery B.
Haven H.
Olivia J.
Hannah M.
Joshua M.
Grant S.
Ryan A.
Juliette D.
Nolan F.
Libby H.
Avery K.
Max R.
William S.
Hayden H.
Jack D.
Susie C.
Clark C.
Owen T.
Lost footies may be replaced for 25 cents each. It costs 50 cents to replace a lost or broken chain.
Keep moving Bobcats!
Joseph was down and out. His brothers wanted to kill him, instead they sold him into slavery. He was in a foreign land as a slave alone. Then he was wrongly accused and thrown into jail. Things were bad. We know that God used Joseph to save the people from the famine. Joseph forgave his brothers and reunited his family. What a wonderful God who works all things for good.
Make time to worship our wonderful God.
In HIM,
Amy Bernhardt
A sneak peek at our week...
ENJOY ALL THE PICTURES
Centers:
working on number sense
making a sentence
sorting real and nonsense words
Scholastic News
reading group
writing our very own camping journal
puzzle center
high frequency words on SEESAW app
reading word games
guided writing
Our book set for this week is great books written by Kevin Henke. Ask your child about how Kevin writes his books.
working on question sentences
"I mustache you a questions"
building spelling words
learning about halves
plants
We followed directions to make a green house to grow a seed.
high frequency word game
music rhythm leader
making stories come to life with movement and speaking
making a coat of many colors
memory journal
practicing spelling words using multi sensory activities
Many kids told me about doing extra chores to earn money for the Kids with Cancer, thank you for helping them learn about generosity and sharing Jesus love.
Fluency- We have been working on fluency.
We have been using Nursery Rhymes to work on fluency.
poetry book- using poems to build fluency
Reader's Theater helps us with our fluency.
Poems help us build fluency.
We even made 2 more verses of a poem!
recess fun
We are learning about National Symbols in Social Studies.
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We learned about POP ART and we were inspired by Andy Warhol.