Wednesday, April 9
Popcorn Word: were
Blend Friend: pl
Language Arts: The kids will identify comparisons/contrasts in the big book Children Past and Present as well as identify/discuss nonfiction text features (labels).
Math: Vinci Tablets...We're going to the carnival to make more patterns!Language Arts: The kids will identify comparisons/contrasts in the big book Children Past and Present as well as identify/discuss nonfiction text features (labels).
Computer Class Today!
DAILY 5!
Projects: Spring is here...Chicks are hatching everywhere in our room today! Your child will bring home his/her very own baby chick that was hatched in our classroom. Enjoy the newest member of your families!
Smart Room Highlight: Match and Snap the Eggs Together
~Coming home in the Wednesday envelope for you to keep, is a description of the Superflex characters we use to help us manage our behavior at school. Superflex is more than a superhero! It’s a curriculum designed to teach younger students how to regulate their behaviors and become stronger social problem solvers. Professionals and parents alike use this engaging teaching approach to help students learn about their own inner Superflex (their superheroic, flexible social thinking) and the related strategies they can use to outwit and outsmart various social challenges, represented by Unthinkable characters, such as Glassman, Brain Eater, One-Sided Sid, Mean Jean, and others.
Projects: Spring is here...Chicks are hatching everywhere in our room today! Your child will bring home his/her very own baby chick that was hatched in our classroom. Enjoy the newest member of your families!
~Coming home in the Wednesday envelope for you to keep, is a description of the Superflex characters we use to help us manage our behavior at school. Superflex is more than a superhero! It’s a curriculum designed to teach younger students how to regulate their behaviors and become stronger social problem solvers. Professionals and parents alike use this engaging teaching approach to help students learn about their own inner Superflex (their superheroic, flexible social thinking) and the related strategies they can use to outwit and outsmart various social challenges, represented by Unthinkable characters, such as Glassman, Brain Eater, One-Sided Sid, Mean Jean, and others.
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