January 22 nd -January 25 th Remember to save your box tops and soda tabs! Box tops will help earn money for our school. Soda tabs are collected, counted.

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January 22 nd -January 25 th Remember to save your box tops and soda tabs! Box tops will help earn money for our school. Soda tabs are collected, counted and sent to the Ronald McDonald House. Remember to order your SCRIP…it is money you would spend anyway and it earns money for our school! FYI I will be out of town on Thursday, January 24 th –Tuesday January 29 th. I will be at school on Thursday until lunch time. Mrs. Ross will be in our classroom Thursday, Friday, and Monday and Mrs. Coldsnow will be in our classroom on Tuesday while I am away. They are both wonderful with the Elephants. Please send in any notes, change of transportation, etc. via note in your child’s folder and not by as Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Coldsnow will not receive the information. I will be in Miami participating in my first half marathon. You may have noticed signs that are placed on all classroom doors. During school hours, parents are not permitted in classrooms unless they have signed in at the front office. If you are on campus as a volunteer, please stop by the office to first sign in. If you are coming to drop something off or pass a quick message, please go to the office and they will assist you. All campus/classroom visitors must have a printed visitor sticker from the front office. Thank you in advance for your understanding. It is for the safety of all and ensures that school time is focused on student learning. You can always send me a quick or a note in your child’s folder to relay a message. This Week’s Studies: This week we will: study the sound of short e study short e word families study the sight words for and you and add them to our word wall study addition during math study the day and night sky during science study where we live during social studies ***Please remember, to demonstrate mastery of letters, your child needs to know its name, write it, and use the sound. To demonstrate mastery of numbers, your child needs to know its name, write it, and show objects to match it. To demonstrate mastery of sight words your child should be able to recognize the word in several different settings (alone, in sentences, or in books) If you every have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me via the communication log in your child’s folder, or directly at the school Important Dates January 24 th -January 29 th -Mrs. LaPointe out of town January 25 th -Homework journals not due until the following Friday February 1 st February 4 th -100 th Day of School February 7 th -Early Release February 18 th -Presidents’ Day No School “ Breakfast is essential for success at school – just as important as for adults to perform at work. Kids who regularly eat breakfast tend to have a greater ability to focus on tasks, better classroom behavior, and improved test scores.” -Dayle Hayes, MS, RD Many of the Elephants are hungry by 9:30. Please keep in mind the Elephants do not eat lunch until 10:50.