Let my prayer rise up like incense before you, The lifting up of my hands as an offering to you.
A Peek into Next Week…
Memory: Matthew 26:41
Religion: Holy Week
Phonics: long and short vowel review
Spelling: Lesson 24 long a spelled ai
Grammar: synonyms and antonyms
Science:the moon
Art: Claude Monet
Writing: writing a non fiction chapter book
I am seeing TOO many CAR Math papers. I do believe in helping first graders be independent with homework, but parents still need to be involved with the work. Many students are not following directions, skipping problems, or not adding labels. PLEASE LOOK OVER your child's paper and let them know something is wrong and let them find the mistake (help might be needed finding the mistake) and let the child fix the mistake. THANK YOU for helping teach your child how to be conscientious with the homework.
DON'T FORET to SEND IN AN EGG CARTON WITH 12 PLASTIC EGGS to school by MONDAY, March 22 .
We will be doing a religion project on March 29 .
Thank you to the 15 students who have already turned theirs in!
This Friday is the last day of the quarter. WOW this year is going by so fast. Please look for report cards in the Friday Folder next week.
Have a wonderful weekend and may you enjoy the nicer weather.
In HIS Love,
Amy
CONGRATULATIONS AND GOD'S BLESSINGS to the Alkfouf Family on the birth of Joseph!
Your child may have learned some new dance moves during our 2 days of indoor recess!
Do you have a MATHamagician at home? I hope you have seen the your child's magic show, if not ask them!!


memory journal
learning Irish Dance in music
Synonym Rolls

We learned about Palm Sunday and praising our King Jesus!
word work
base ten blocksSTEAM center- doing Art
sentence scrambler
sequencing
100's chart
long and short u sort
ST. PATRICK'S DAY FUN
We set out our traps but we didn't catch a leprechaun, but he did leave us notes and clues to solve all day long!!

Fun Friday Zoo
We read a great book from our DIVERSITY THEME this week about a girl from Korea.
Her name meant grace. We looked up what our names mean...
Ask your child what GOOGLE said their name meant.
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