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Spelling ListTest for Spelling, Sight Words, & Phonics: Thursday, Feb 21st
1. far 2. arm 3. yard 4. art 5. jar 6. bar 7. barn 8. bark 9. card 10.yarn CHALLENGE: 11. smart 12. chart Sight WordsPracticed in class, but not spelling tested. Test covers usage of these words in sentences.
better saw turned night thought window pretty told Phonics ConceptR-controlled vowels "ar", "or", "ore"
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Social Studies/ScienceWe are currently in a Science Unit.
Unit E: Matter -- Everything is made of Matter -- Matter has Mass measured with a balance -- 2 States: Solid, Liquid, Gas -- Water: Solid (Ice), Liquid (Water), Gas (Steam) -- Solids keep their shape -- Liquids take the shape of their container -- Gasses do not have a shape Test: Thursday, Feb 21st ReligionChapter 12: God's Word
Main Concept: The Gospel is the Good News of Jesus. Jesus prayed with his heart, mind, and voice. Psalms are prayers that we can sing. We can learn to pray like Jesus. We can pray with Gospel stories. The book of Psalms is in the Bible. We can pray anywhere. There are four Gospels in the Bible. Thinking about God's Word helps us get closer to Jesus. We can learn about how to love God and other people by reading the Gospels. Where are 2 places Jesus prayed? What Gospel story helps you pray? Test: Thursday, Feb 14th |
Math Concept by UnitCurrent Concept:
Unit 4: Geometry - Shapes and Patterns Chapter 17: Patterns -- Extend the pattern -- Pattern Unit -- Make a pattern -- Correct a pattern -- Transfer a pattern Test: Wednesday, Feb 20th Coming Up: Unit 5: Money, Time, and Fractions Unit 6: Measurement, Operations, and Data Complete: Unit 1: Addition and Subtraction Concepts Unit 2: Addition and Subtraction Facts Unit 3: Graphs and Place Value Other InformationScholastic Book Orders Due 1/28, use code NGNN3 to submit online!
Wish List: #37S5: 30 Comic Readers Levels A-F for $29 #24S5: 24 Animal Readers Level A-D for $24 Our new dress code goes into effect in 2019. Please be sure to read it carefully. For the most part, there will not be much change. Specific changes that will most affect your students: *long-sleeved shirts under the SJB shirts need to be in one of the following solid colors: navy, gray, black, khaki, white, or cream *leggings can only be worn under a jumper, skirt, or dress, not just a shirt *bottoms (pants, leggings, skirts, etc) need to be in one of the following solid colors: navy, gray, black, khaki, white, or cream *no light up shoes If you would like another copy of the new dress code, please let me know or contact Ms. Deb in the office. |