Please have your child reading independently for at least 10 minutes at home and start building to 15 minutes over the next 2 months. After you have read the pattern they are on their own and then you can discuss the book when they are finished and move on to others. Please use the Bookshelf App or your take home books (baggie books) for independent reading. Reminder your bed time stories are always above their grade level.
Title
Author
Illustrator
Fiction, non-Fiction, fantasy, realistic fiction
Characters
Setting
What is the main idea ?
Was the book informational or entertaining ?- author’s purpose
Author Archives: dadmin
Happy New Year – 2016
Start the new year with reading books. Organize your bookshelf, put a basket of books in the car and make sure your Bookshelf App is updated with the latest books!
Mrs. Kelly’s Class doing the “Reindeer Hokey Pokey”
Welcome Back
Please be sure to have your child read nightly on Bookshelf to practice and to build their stamina. Practice power words and visit the math videos and skills on the math site, currently we are working on Chapter 11. You can also visit any of the resources on our page and use the weekly You Tube videos to keep your home school connection strong.
We wish you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving!
Mrs. Cellura, Miss Abremski, Miss Burch, Mrs. Ingram, Mrs. Bogard and Mrs. Kelly
Disguise your Turkey!
We hope you are having fun working on your turkey project. Please send in your disguised turkey on Friday, November 13.
What should you do at home with your child?
10-15 minutes using the Bookshelf and having your student reading independently after they understand the pattern in each book.
You can also use your take home folder/baggie books throughout the week
5 minutes working on their power words
10-15 minutes working on math homework or reviewing the animated math models with Curious George and the math videos
and during the week use the You tube link to review what they are doing at school to make the home school connection.
If you need assistance finding and using any of the links mentioned above please do not hesitate to ask your child’s teacher.
Red Ribbon Week Oct. 27-30
Make good choices!