Posts: Weekly News-December 5th

12/7/2016 1:52 PM by amanda.kilburn

What we are learning:

 

This
week we will be introducing the letter sounds for “Ww” and “Yy”. We will
introduce the sight words “we” and “in”. 
In math, we will continue learning about Numbers to 5, with a focus breaking
numbers into 2 parts and what comes before and after a number. In Writer’s
Workshop, we are working on labeling our pictures by sounding out (stretching)
words and we are beginning to write sentences. For You and Your World, we will
continue to discuss the Zones of Regulation and strategies to help us
self-regulate. In the coming weeks, we will be discussing traditions, as well
as needs vs. wants.

 

Information Items/Dates to Remember:

 

·        
GNMES Christmas Tree Lighting: December 5th
at 6:30. Cookies and hot chocolate to follow from the Home and School.

 

·        
K-2 Christmas Concert: December 12th
(last names A-K), December 13th (last name L-Z) at 9:15 am.
Non-perishable food donations will be accepted at the door for the Fredericton
Food Bank.

 

·        
Last day for students: December 23rd
(Exact dismissal time TBD)

 

·        
Please return your child’s Public Library book to
the Fredericton Library.

 

*CALLING ALL MYSTERY READERS! We’re hoping to have some parents come to our class and share
their favorite holiday book-We have some here if you need one. It would be a
surprise-the children would not know about it until you arrived! Can you email
us if you’re able to come in and read? This invitation is extended to all
parents/guardians/grandparents until we leave for the Christmas break. The ideal
time of day would be at 1:30, but we can make other arrangements if necessary.

 

 
 

Monday

 

Tuesday

 

Wednesday

 

Thursday

 

Friday

 

-Review  “W”

-Take home book baggie sent home


 
 

 
 

-Introduce letter “Yy”


 
 

 
 

-Return book baggie





 

Homework:

 

·        
Read one of the “take home books”

 

·        
Practice the new letters and sight words

 

·        
Please have your child practice putting on and
taking off their winter clothing independently. 
If your child wishes, extra practice may be needed to be able to put
snow pants over the boots and sleeves over mittens independently. 

 

·        
Ask your child about the visitor we had today
(Monday – Constable Duncan Lonbard)


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