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Mrs. Kurth’s Classroom News March 14th – March 18th, 2016

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1 Mrs. Kurth’s Classroom News March 14th – March 18th, 2016

2 Dates to save: March 15th: PIE meeting 7pm
March 21st -25th: No School – Spring Break April 21st: Science Fair May 26th: First Grade Music Concert May 27th: Grandparents’ Day May 30th: Memorial Day - No School May 31st: First Grade Track and Field Day June 6th: Minnesota Zoo Field Trip June 7th: Last Day of School

3 Box Tops We are doing a Spring Box Tops Drive.
You can use the collection sheet OR Send the trimmed box tops in a plastic bag labeled with how many you have. Please look for expiration dates, especially any that expire before November 2016! The top two classrooms with receive prizes for bringing in the most Box Tops!

4 Spring Break Homework Challenge
I will be sending home another homework challenge for Spring Break. It is optional: I know some people are busy over break while others are looking for something extra to do 

5 St. Patrick’s Day St. Patrick’s Day is this Thursday!
Students are invited to wear green

6 Growth Mindset Growth mindset = how to keep going
even when things are hard. How do I help promote a Growth Mindset? Give feedback on the process praise effort, persistence, strategies, seeking challenges, setting goals, planning or using creative strategies. Intelligence is not fixed—it’s changeable. The brain can grow stronger and intelligence can improve throughout your life.

7 Mystery Readers You can still be a Mystery Reader!
 Sign up using the link below: Share 3 clues about yourself and/or your family (how many kids are in your family, what you like to do, trips you've taken, etc.)   On the day of your visit, we will try to guess who it might be before enjoying the story you brought.    If you are unable to read at the time listed but would really enjoy reading in our room, please send me an and we'll find a time for you!

8 Outside Recess Rain boots, boots, or additional shoes/socks are greatly appreciated at this time of the year! Students should also bring a jacket (or at least a sweatshirt) each day. Although the high for the day might be fairly warm, it might not be that warm when we go outside for recess and the wind can really make it feel a lot colder than it is. PLEASE put names on jackets, etc. We appreciate all of your help with this!

9 We will celebrate your child’s birthday here at school
If you decide to send store bought treats or goodies please send 24 of them. If it's a weekend day we will celebrate the Friday before or Monday after. We will also celebrate ½ birthdays. If this doesn’t work for you we can celebrate it in May. Please let me know which day you will choose if it falls on the weekend or holiday break. March Birthdays 14th: Stella ½ Birthdays: None

10 Upcoming Academics: This will change each week!

11 Reading: Lesson 20 Main Story: Little Rabbit’s Tale and Silly Poems: Bedtime for Ray, Pancake Ran, A Springtime Rain and Rosebud Comprehension Skill: Cause and effect, and infer/predict Phonics: compound words (airplane, sunset); short vowel e, long e (“ea”) Grammar: Prepositional phrases, and prepositions that tell where and when Writing Skills: Opinion papers

12 Spelling Words: 14 words!! bedtime, sunset, bathtub, flagpole, backpack, playpen, raincoat, inside, himself, rowboat, homemade, try, want, sailboat *Practice writing sentences with word wall words, words with –long vowel sounds, vowel-consonant-e (VCE) word endings and 2 vowels together (oa, ow) combinations so your child will be prepared to write a sentence on the final test.

13 Anticipated Homework:
Math Concepts in this Unit: 2-dimensional shapes, classifying blocks by their shape, color, and size; recognizing attributes such as number of sides and square corners and identify the difference among shapes that are polygons and shapes that are not. Anticipated Homework: Monday: 7.1 Tuesday:  7.2 Wednesday: No Homework Thursday: 7.3 Friday:  7.4

14 More Math…. Here is the link if you need to reprint homework pages:
Things you can practice at home if you are looking for additional ideas: -Number Stories -Addition Facts -Telling Time to the half hour and quarter hour -Find the value of coin combinations

15 “Ten Friends” examples: 1+9 = 10 2+8 = 10 3+7 = 10 4+6 = 10 5+5 = 10
1+9 = = = = = 10 “Turn Around Facts” examples : 1+9 = = = = = 10 9+1 = = = = 10 +0 examples 1+0 = = = = = 5 +1 examples 1+1 = = = = = 6 Doubles examples: 1+1=2 2+2=4 3+3=6 4+4=8 5+5=10 6+6=12 7+7=14 Doubles +1 examples: 1+2=3 2+3=5 3+4=7 4+5=9 5+6=11 6+7=13 7+8=15 Practicing these types of problems can help with “fact fluency” which helps solve a variety of other math problems with greater efficiency.

16 Word of the Week Extra: Each week, your child can receive a sticker for their sticker book by writing down our special word/phrase of the week along with a parent signature. This word also helps me to know that you have seen the newsletter! They love stickers! Word of the week: Spring Break

17 Family Journals are due each Monday.
Please find your child’s current entry and use the next empty page to complete your response to your child. I also encourage you to use the letter format to allow your child to see and experience that format.

18 General Homework Expectations
Mondays: Spelling words and word wall words will come home (practice these words to be ready for the spelling test on Friday Wednesdays: Wednesday work: students complete the comprehension page as well as practice reading the words on the opposite side. When you feel your child is confident in knowing the words and has completed the comprehension page, please return it to the classroom. It is due by the following Tuesday at the latest. Monday through Friday: Math homework will be sent home each day, except Wednesdays. I expect each page to come back the following day.

19 Volunteering Sign Up With Students Sign Up Without Students
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20 Volunteering The media center is also looking for volunteers to help shelve books. In the past, some parents have volunteered in the library right before coming to our room to volunteer. Please contact them beforehand to see if they have an available opening. Thank you for ALL your help! We couldn’t do it without you!!!

21 Digital Days Day of the Week Digital Day Specialist
Important Reminders Monday 3 Media and Computer Bring Library Books Tuesday 4 Computer & Phy. Ed. Wear Tennis Shoes Wednesday 5 Music Thursday 1 P.E. Friday 2

22 Contact Information Angie Kurth 1st GradeTeacher – rm ext.4102, Classroom Website/Blog:


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