Thursday, March 26, 2026

Friday, March 27

    

Friday, March 27
Happy Birthday, Lukas! (April 1)
White Day (No computer class or library.)
Big Book: Not A Box By: Antoinette Portis Genre: Informational Text Connect and Teach: Make and Check Predictions

Read Aloud: Last Stop on Market Street By: Matt De La Pena
Genre: Fiction
Connect and Teach: Describe Setting
FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS
Phonological Awareness: Segmenting Phonemes, Isolating Phonemes
Phonics Focus Skill: Digraph ch
Irregular Wordreview
 WRITING AND GRAMMAR
Interrogatives: a word, phrase, or sentence structure used to ask a question, typically ending with a question mark.
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 Handwriting: Letter Ee
(Tall Line Down-ez Across Uppercase Letters: L, H, T, I, F, E)

Writing Activity: My peep likes ______.
Their peep will get a sweet treat...a piece of bubble gum and bring it all home to enjoy. Be sure to look through their peep journal entries that come home today!

Math: Add with Fingers
Adding with our fingers is a strategy that can help build addition fluency. The kids will do some fun activities involving their fingers including this Funny Fingers interactive activity. 
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 Project: Springtime Robin
 ~If the kids are successful at staying on their egg today, a little surprise (like the picture below) is going to 'hatch' in their nest!

~ Remember to have your child read and illustrate the passages over break! They are looking forward to having lunch in their classroom when we get back!!

Have a WONDERFUL Spring Break!  

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Thursday, March 26

 

Thursday, March 26
Black Day (No computer class or library.)

Read Aloud: Last Stop on Market Street By: Matt De La Pena
Genre: Fiction
Connect and Teach: Retell a Story
FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS
Phonological Awareness: Segmenting Phonemes, Blending Phonemes
Phonics Focus Skill: Digraph ch
Irregular Word: Review
 WRITING AND GRAMMAR
Interrogatives: 
a word, phrase, or sentence structure used to ask a question, typically ending with a question mark.


Social Studies Connection:
Perseverance

In this fiction text, children meet a young girl named Mei Mei and her grandpa, Gong Gong. Gong Gong teaches Mei Mei how to do tai chi, and she works hard to figure out the complex hand, arm, and leg movements. Mei Mei teaches Gong Gong how to do yoga, and he works hard to learn the different poses. Even though they both struggle to learn new things, they persevere.

Social Studies Connection: Perseverance

In this fiction text, children meet a young girl named Mei Mei and her grandpa, Gong Gong. Gong Gong teaches Mei Mei how to do tai chi, and she works hard to figure out the complex hand, arm, and leg movements. Mei Mei teaches Gong Gong how to do yoga, and he works hard to learn the different poses. Even though they both struggle to  

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 Handwriting: Letter Ff
  (Tall Line Down-ez Across Uppercase Letters: L, H, T, I, F, E)

Writing Activity: My Peep (See picture below.)
The kids gave their peep a yummy fruit snack treat yesterday and placed it back in a warm, plastic bag. Today, their peep will get another sweet treat... a mini marshmallow!

~Just look at those cute little chicks poking their head through! The kids will continue sitting on them today with hope that a surprise will hatch tomorrow!

Math: Add with Objects
We begin a new unit today called Addition Word Problems. The kids will work with snap cubes to solve simple word problems: "I had 3 pencils and 2 crayons. How many in all?" "I had 2 chairs and 6 more chairs. How many chairs in all?", etc.
 Phy Ed Today

~ Bubble Gum Day tomorrow...$2.00 per person with all proceeds going to a very special girl in our school community with Phelan-McDermid Syndrome.
~PTA plant sale orders are due tomorrow.

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Wednesday, March 25

   

Wednesday, March 25

Green
 Day: Library
 

Read Aloud: Last Stop on Market Street By: Matt De La Pena
Genre: Fiction
Science Connection: Properties of Objects This fiction text shows how to closely observe the world around you, an important science skill. By noticing details, children will be more open to appreciating their world and the objects in it. Big Idea Words: watch, wonder, world
FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS
Phonological Awareness: Blending Onset-Rime, Isolating Phonemes
Phonics Focus Skill: Digraph ch
Irregular Word: Review
 WRITING AND GRAMMAR
Interrogatives: 
a word, phrase, or sentence structure used to ask a question, typically ending with a question mark.
Image result for literacy stations icon Literacy Jobs 


 Handwriting: Letter Ii
 (Tall Line Down-ez Across Uppercase Letters: L, H, T, I, F, E)

Time for Kids: Scattering Seeds


Writing Activity: Describing our Peeps
The kids tucked their peep in a cozy bed (napkin) yesterday and placed it in a warm, plastic bag. Today, their peep will get a little treat...A fruit snack!
~The kids did a great job keeping their egg warm yesterday...just look at all those cracks that will show up today!
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Buddy Reading: TK will be visiting our classroom today and the children will read the stories from their book boxes to them. They will love doing this!

~ No extra news for today.

Monday, March 23, 2026

Tuesday, March 24

Tuesday, March 24
Orange Day: Technology
Technology class at 8:20. 
 


Social Studies Connection:
Perseverance

In this fiction text, children meet a young girl named Mei Mei and her grandpa, Gong Gong. Gong Gong teaches Mei Mei how to do tai chi, and she works hard to figure out the complex hand, arm, and leg movements. Mei Mei teaches Gong Gong how to do yoga, and he works hard to learn the different poses. Even though they both struggle to learn new things, they persevere.

Social Studies Connection: Perseverance

In this fiction text, children meet a young girl named Mei Mei and her grandpa, Gong Gong. Gong Gong teaches Mei Mei how to do tai chi, and she works hard to figure out the complex hand, arm, and leg movements. Mei Mei teaches Gong Gong how to do yoga, and he works hard to learn the different poses. Even though they both struggle to  

Big Book: Happy Birthday to the USA By: Francie Alexander Genre: Informational Text Review Power Words: American, crowd, customer

Connect and Teach: Character Clues
FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS
Phonological Awareness: Isolating Phonemes (final), Blending Onset and Rime (th-in, sh-ip), Blending Phonemes, Segmenting Phonemes, Substituting Phonemes (thin: change /th/ to /w/: win
Phonics Focus Skill: Digraph th
Irregular Words: Review
 WRITING AND GRAMMAR
Review Proper Nouns Image result for literacy stations icon Literacy Jobs 

 Handwriting: Letter Tt
  (Tall Line Down-ez Across Uppercase Letters: L, H, T, I, F, E)
Writing Activity: Adopt a Peep
Your child will receive a Peep to adopt this week. Today's task is to write their Peep's name, how old it is, if it is a boy/girl, and what it likes to do. 
KinderMath: Combining Sets to 10
This is the last day of this unit where we use the terminology 'and' & 'make'. The kids will be combining numbers that make 10 by using the story Ten for Me by Barbara Mariconda, a number bond board and connecting cubes.  

The kids will be trying to 'hatch' an egg over the next few days. If they are successful at staying on their egg, it might just hatch before the end of the day on Friday!
(The picture below shows what they look like.) 


 Phy Ed Today

~Library day tomorrow.
~Proud authors, indeed!