Welcome back from your extra long weekend, we hope you enjoyed the snow and celebrating with loved ones.
On Thursday, we read a book called Thanksgiving Feast by Quinlan B. Lee. In the story we learned that Thanksgiving is about sharing with family and friends and being thankful for all you have. A few things we as a class are thankful for are:
-the world -my family -my pets -my Grandma/Grandpa -all the food
Today we continued working on Daily 5: Read to Self. On Thursday we learned that it is a time for you to read a book, all by yourself, quietly; reading the pictures, practicing sounding out words, or finding letters we know. Today we learned how to pick a good book. Ask me what makes a Good Fit Book!
Letter - Rr is what letter we learned today! Please review with me the sound and action. Will you also help me build some more or new words with all the letters we have learned?
--Ss, As, Tt, Ii, Nn, Pp, Cc, Kk, Ee, Rr--
This afternoon Mrs. G read us the story There Was a Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow by Lucille Calandro. After Phys. Ed we got to draw a picture of how we build a snowman and started to write down the materials we use to build one.
Reminders:
-Library tomorrow, please return those books! They are normally due every Monday or Tuesday, Wednesday's are our library day.
-Book Orders are due tomorrow.
-Fun Lunch forms can still be handed in.
- Picture Day is Tuesday October 18th. Wear your smiles!!!!
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