What are we learning? Math: problem solving, multi step problems, beginning measurement Reading: Non Fiction , main idea, key details, answering questions Sci~/Soc St: James Oglethorpe, Creek and Cherokee tribes Writing: writing an informational text General Information: Today was a GREAT day! Thank you so much to the parents who came and helped! I know the children were so excited and had so much fun celebrating together! At our Morning meeting today we talked about things we were thankful for. Some of the things that were shared: Family, friends, pets, each other, stuffed animals, the sunrise, Toilet paper (lol, but oh so true!), food, Christmas, Tritt and great teachers. My heart was so full! Your children are truly amazing little humans! I am ever grateful for my days with them, and the families that are raising them! What incredible parents you are! It shows in who your children are. I can not thank you enough for letting me have them every day. I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving full of sleeping late, making memories and enjoying the most delicious foods ever! I will see you all in a week! Hugs to all! The children are bringing home some “homework”. Please know I DO NOT expect you to spend your Thanksgiving break doing homework. I gave them some activities to do IF they wanted to. The only thing I told them I really wanted to do was the reading. If they do the reading turkey and return it Monday they can go to the treasure box. :) Don't forget canned foods for Monday!
Here is what we are learning this week: Math: One and two step problem solving/Time within 5 minutes. Reading/Language Arts: Key details of non-fiction, research and reflexive pronouns Writing: Informational writing Social Studies: Georgia’s Beginnings (Creek and Cherokee Cultures) Important Dates and Info: Thursday Mrs. Grindstaff |
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