The boys in room 4 were very proud of their Valentine's Day Craft! Just missing James.
The girls did an excellent job with their crafts!
Room 4 social distanced dance party in the gym!
Catherine all smiles at the Valentine's Day Class Party!
Julia and Frankie hard at work!
Mia looked so festive on Valentine's Day!
Teddy and Mason added some silly items to their uniforms.
Mia and Julianna on crazy 8 day!
Catherine and Maggie dressed to impress!
Frankie, Julia, and Caitlin at crazy 8 day!
Room 4 celebrated Elle's birthday during CSW!
Go Harry!
We made signs to cheer Frankie on during the SpellingBee!
Frankie represented room 4 in the virtual school talent show and came in THIRD place! We were all so proud!
The class loved BINGO!
Dear Parents,
I hope you had nice long weekend! We had a great Catholic Schools Week and lots of fun at our Valentine's Day party! Unfortunately, there is more snow in the forecast so please be prepared for virtual school on Thursday. The kids will be sent home with everything they need. Here are the reminders for this week:
- Ash Wednesday is this week. Please join us for virtual Mass at 9:00. *All virtual students may sign on at 10:30 this day.
-Test folders will be sent home Wednesday 2/17.
- There will be a reading and spelling test on Friday. Please be sure to study sight and spelling words. This is the last story in Unit 3!
Tuesday
Phonics: page 188
practice sight and spelling words
Math: workbook page 77
Wednesday
Reading: page 219
Practice Sight Words
Math: workbook page 78
Thursday
Reading: study for tests
Math: workbook page 79
A Peek at Our Week!Religion
We will begin Chapter 11 "The Holy Spirit Helps the Church Grow."
Reading
Story: "Animal Groups"
Target Skill: Compare and Contrast
Phonics Skill: Long U (u_e and oo), Review long i, silent digraphs kn, wr, gn, mb
Grammar: the verb be
Sight Words: bird, both, eyes, fly, long, or, walk, sing, does, all
Spelling Words: cube, dune, cute, mute, tube, moon, food, roof, mood, bloom
Math
We will start practicing addition and subtraction up to 20. We will review how to use a number and start practicing memorizing our math facts.
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