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Thursday, March 22, 2018

Easter Egg Hunt

We have a lot to look forward to in the coming week with the school-wide play, auction and class egg-hunt! The following is a list of what to expect: 
  • *Monday (3/26) we will have a whole-school rehearsal @ St. Mary's Episcopal Church. Car riders will dismiss from the church (108 W. Farriss Ave., HP). If your child is in after school and/or cooking club we will bring them back to campus and they can be picked up on campus at the regular time. 
  • *Tuesday (3/27) -Same as Monday with whole-school rehearsal and pick-up at the church. This is the make-up day for cooking club: these students will be brought back to school. 
  • *Wednesday (3/28) Same as Monday and Tuesday. No cooking club this day- please pick up your child at St. Mary's unless they are in after school only. 
  • Thursday (3/29) -No play practice this day - dismissal at TPS for all students. 
    • 1:30-2:20 We will have our class Easter egg hunt during this time; please join us on campus for this fun event! A big thank-you to Robin Wolfington (Cooper's mom) for organizing this for us! 
    • 5:30 Please arrive at St. Mary's with your child dressed and ready to perform! 
      • 5:15-5:30- silent auction
      • 6:00- play starts 
*Monday-Wednesday I will be driving the van to the church, so please send in car/booster seats those days if your child requires them. 

We will continue with our homework experiment next week. I haven't heard from anyone about whether they prefer having weekly words and a reading log, so unless I hear otherwise I will continue with the old homework routine when we return from Easter vacation. 

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

2 trips this week

Tomorrow we will take our monthly trip to the library. Please send car/booster seats if necessary. Also, because of some positive feedback, we will be taking the class to the Compassion Experience on Friday. We will leave campus after lunch and we will return before dismissal. Please send car/booster seats on Friday as well as Thursday, or you are welcome to leave them at school overnight Thursday.

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

March Homework

Due to the snow day and delay this week, the North Carolina Reading Association's annual conference next week, and play practice the following week, we will not take class time to work on sight words. Therefore your child will not have their usual assigned sight or spelling words for the remainder of March. However, please continue to work on their "old" words at home. I'm also curious about reading logs and whether you feel they are helpful or hindering your child at home. Ideally, reading logs keep kids accountable, but I understand that they may be creating a dread of reading which is completely counterproductive. Let's forgo the log and just read with your kids, or have them read to you- hopefully for at least 20 minutes daily. We will re-assess moving forward with the logs in April, but I would love to hear your feedback.

As part of addressing the whole child we do our best to "teach" empathy & compassion and expose children to a variety of view points. This weekend at West Market St. United Methodist Church (GSO) The Compassion Experience will simulate the life of a child in different country. This is not something we will do as a class/school, but I wanted to share with you if you were interested as a family. Click here for details.


Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Flat Stanley and trip tomorrow

It's been a lot of fun to see all of the neat places that Stanley was able to visit! In just our class we were able to see him travel all over the world! The Flat Stanley project was a school-wide initiative, and we appreciate your participation. The upper grades will make trip-tic boards to present what they learned from this project; these will be on display in the hallway March 16th from 7-8. However, our class' work is permanently on display in the main hallway on the bulletin board. Be sure to check out all of Stanley's fun travels the next time you are on campus! 

Speaking of travels, we will be traveling to the Apple Store at the Friendly Center tomorrow. We have been chosen to participate in the creation of a robot at the store! We will leave promptly at 8:00 tomorrow morning; if you are running late you may want to meet us at the Apple Store. Also, if your child requires a booster/carseat please send it with them tomorrow morning. We will return by 10:00 and will resume instruction at school. 

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

February Trips

We have a lot of things planned this month, so I wanted to make sure that everyone is "in the know" with our upcoming events and trips.

  • 2/8 (Tomorrow) Class trip to the High Point library (please send in booster seats).
  • 2/9- Our class will not participate in the whole-school rehearsal; we will have class as usual.
  • 2/14- Class Valentine's exchange- Please prepare Valentine's for our class only (10); we will have class as usual before lunch. After lunch we will prepare placemats, have an etiquette lesson and decorate cookies. 
  • 2/19- School closed in observance of President's Day. 
  • 2/21- Class trip to the Apple Store for a robotics lesson (please send in booster seats). 
Please send in your Flat Stanley projects ASAP if you have not done so already. Our class' projects will be going up on the bulletin board in the main hallway! 

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

February- In the Know

Our themes this month are weather, climate and dental health. During this month we will study animals that hibernate and/or prepare for winter. Our focus in ELA is decoding multisyllabic words (group B) and segmenting and manipulating CVC words (group A). During this month we will also start our look at the North Carolina Children's Book Award nominees (see below), and our class will vote on its favorite. Students will be busy in STEM this month exploring the components of electricity and translating that knowledge to the world of robotics. 

Of course, February also means Valentine's Day! Please note that primary does not follow the same Valentine procedures as the lower/upper school. Our class will have our own celebration that day, and we will pass out Valentine's to our class only.  Any other candy given by students outside primary to primary will be collected and used communally. We will send out more information about our class' Valentine's party soon. We encourage students to write the names of the students they are giving Valentine's to on their Valentines as an opportunity to practice penmanship, spelling and learning friends' names. Please note this is different than the rest of lower school.  

The following is our class list:
Dane
Max
Simon
Lucas
Aiden
Peyton
Sam
Sammy
Cooper 
Ethan



Monday, January 29, 2018

Happy 100th Day of School!

The 100th day is a big milestone in the Primary school year! Our class has been looking forward to this day since the first day of school when we started counting our pennies. Each day we add a new penny to our chart until we have 100 pennies. Today we looked at several ways to make 100, we wrote about what we would buy with $100, and what we would look like if we were 100 years old!

Because we broke from our usual routine today, there is no homework packet for tonight. However, we will resume with our usual structure tomorrow.