Dear Parents and Students,
Thank you for coming to Parent Teacher Conferences this week. It was a pleasure to visit with you and celebrate your student's progress. Each day I am amazed at their learning connections and growth. It is tickling to see their bright smiles as we explore and discover. I am grateful for the opportunity to discover earth's wonders.
I hope you will remember and review the SEP goals we made together. Find a visiable spot to post their goals: on the fridge, bulletin board, mirror, or somewhere that is seen often. Most of all seek opportunities to share your students' learning experiences each day. This can be in the car, at dinner, and/or reading our blog:). Thank you for your constant support and encouragement. It truly makes a difference!
Our multiplication journey continues this week as we review 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication. We will also use the strategies we have learned to take the challenge of 3-digit by 2 digit multiplication. It is exciting to hear their multiplication stories of "Super Zero" as they solve the pproblems. Hooray for Super Zero mathematicians!
Students are really becoming expert "Rockhounds." Each day a new student brings in a rock to share with the class. It is contagious to feel their energy to learn and discover about the rocks around them. Utah is definitely famous for their many rock formations throughout the state.
A funny story for the week happened during science. One student raised their hand to tell me a bug was on their desk. I walked over their thinking it would be a big bug, but there crawling on the paper was a tiny knat. I squashed it. The students were scared, so I explained that we had learned about insects being the biggest population of bugs and to keep the environment in check it was okay to kill bugs sometimes. Another students sitting by me, raised his eyebrows sighing, "Thank goodness for frogs!" What a fun animal connection!!
A County Report Countdown begins this week, with just over one week until the "County Fair." Mark your calendars if you haven't already for the due date on Thursday, November 18th. The "County Fair" will be Friday, November 19th at 12:45-1:45 pm. We hope to see you there!
This week our learning adventures include the following curriculum goals:
Reading: Mysteries and Context Clues
Spelling: Long/Short Vowels & Accented Syllables
Writing: Word Choice Trait of Writing
Math: 3 x 2-Digit Multiplication
Science: Rocks and Minerals
Social Studies: Native Americans
Thank you for sharing your children with me each day. I love teaching and learning with them. They are amazing!!!
Mrs. Yates
Thank you for coming to Parent Teacher Conferences this week. It was a pleasure to visit with you and celebrate your student's progress. Each day I am amazed at their learning connections and growth. It is tickling to see their bright smiles as we explore and discover. I am grateful for the opportunity to discover earth's wonders.
I hope you will remember and review the SEP goals we made together. Find a visiable spot to post their goals: on the fridge, bulletin board, mirror, or somewhere that is seen often. Most of all seek opportunities to share your students' learning experiences each day. This can be in the car, at dinner, and/or reading our blog:). Thank you for your constant support and encouragement. It truly makes a difference!
Our multiplication journey continues this week as we review 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication. We will also use the strategies we have learned to take the challenge of 3-digit by 2 digit multiplication. It is exciting to hear their multiplication stories of "Super Zero" as they solve the pproblems. Hooray for Super Zero mathematicians!
Students are really becoming expert "Rockhounds." Each day a new student brings in a rock to share with the class. It is contagious to feel their energy to learn and discover about the rocks around them. Utah is definitely famous for their many rock formations throughout the state.
A funny story for the week happened during science. One student raised their hand to tell me a bug was on their desk. I walked over their thinking it would be a big bug, but there crawling on the paper was a tiny knat. I squashed it. The students were scared, so I explained that we had learned about insects being the biggest population of bugs and to keep the environment in check it was okay to kill bugs sometimes. Another students sitting by me, raised his eyebrows sighing, "Thank goodness for frogs!" What a fun animal connection!!
A County Report Countdown begins this week, with just over one week until the "County Fair." Mark your calendars if you haven't already for the due date on Thursday, November 18th. The "County Fair" will be Friday, November 19th at 12:45-1:45 pm. We hope to see you there!
This week our learning adventures include the following curriculum goals:
Reading: Mysteries and Context Clues
Spelling: Long/Short Vowels & Accented Syllables
Writing: Word Choice Trait of Writing
Math: 3 x 2-Digit Multiplication
Science: Rocks and Minerals
Social Studies: Native Americans
Thank you for sharing your children with me each day. I love teaching and learning with them. They are amazing!!!
Mrs. Yates
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