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1 Examples: tent, best, dent, pest
Mrs. Brown’s Rockin’ News! September 19, 2016 Vocabulary Words These words are practiced all week and part of our weekly reading test. agreement- people have the same opinion or feeling about something bills: ideas for laws that are put together before the government creek: a small stream of water crowd: a large group of people or animals discussed: you talked about it with one or more people warn: to tell others about danger What we are learning! Read Aloud We are reading different versions of fairy tales to compare and contrast. Reading Students will be in differentiated guided reading groups at their instructional level. iRead is now working during our small group time. Word Work This week our pattern is the –ent –est sound. We will work on the pattern all week. Partial credit will be given for parts of words. Word work grades will fall under grammar on report cards. Examples: tent, best, dent, pest Grammar Writing complete sentences and word order in a sentence. Nouns (common and proper), singular and plural  Pronouns Math Beginning unit 2-place value Science Weather Homework Read each night and log your books. After your child reads 20 books they be given a charm. Specials Schedule Monday: Computer Lab Tuesday: Art Wednesday: PE- wear gym shoes Thursday: Music Friday: PE- wear gym shoes Mrs. Amy Brown Phone

2 Students must be in the building by 8:10 or they are counted as tardy.
Reading Logs We are asking parents to keep a reading log of the books your child reads at home. For the remainder of the first nine weeks our goal is for students to read at least 20 books. If this reading log is completely filled by the end of the nine weeks (Oct. 6) your child will receive a charm for their necklace from our media specialist. We suggest that this reading log stays in your child’s red folder so it will not get lost. These reading logs will not be accepted after Oct. 6th. If you need to change your child’s regular transportation, please send a note that morning. If you must call the school, please do so by 2:00 with the change. Sending a note that morning in the red folder is the best way to change transportation. Thanks! Calendar Sept. 26th- PTO & Open House-6:00-8:00 Sept. 30th- Dojo Celebration (Gummies and Games) Oct. 5th- PTO Concession Stand Oct. 6th- Early dismissal, P/T conferences Oct. 7th- 11th- Fall Break Oct. 28th- Fall Dojo Celebration Ice Cream First Graders are allowed to buy ice cream for $1 on Wednesday. Breakfast is served starting at 7:40 and ends promptly at 8:00 a.m. for car riders. Students should be in the cafeteria line prior to 8:00 a.m. BELL TIMES Students must be in the building by 8:10 or they are counted as tardy. Dismissal time is 3:10 PBIS Expectations Be Ready Be Respectful Be Responsible Remember that students must earn at least 50 positive points and no more than 15 negative points along with 0 office referrals for the month to attend the monthly celebration. Class Dojo Remember to check your child’s Class Dojo points online. You can still sign up to keep up with your child’s Class Dojo. Please let me know if you need a new information sheet. Please fill this section out, cut out, and return to school. Your child will be entered into a weekly drawing to win a prize from the school. ________ I have read Mrs. Brown’s weekly newsletter. Print Parent Name ___________________________________________ Parent Signature PTO now has !  PTO will be monitoring this for parent questions/concerns


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