1/25/2015

January 26th-January 30

IMPORTANT DATES THIS WEEK
Thursday: Extraordinary Expo
Performance Times: (in the classroom)
Mrs. Pogatshnik's class @ 5:30
Ms. Hansen's class @ 5:45
Mrs. Mase's class @ 6:00
Please arrive in the classroom 5 minutes before the start time.
Friday: OSA and College T-shirt Day

LITERATURE
Focus: Identifying the Problem and Solution 
  • Have You Seen My Cat?
  • Kitten's Full Moon
  • "Stand Back," said the Elephant, "I'm Going To Sneeze!"
MATH
This week's focus: Addition using number bonds
During the months of January, February, March students will work on the following skills:
·         numbers 0-31 (ordering, identifying, representing, and writing)
·         addition
·         interpreting and analyzing graphs
·         tally marks
·         matching and sorting: 3-D shapes
·         patterns : ABC, ABBA, growing patterns
·         comparing, ordering, and  measuring using non-standard units of measurement and with a ruler in inches
·         Using a balance to measure weight
Throughout the year students will explore math through open-ended- problem solving journals, math stations, ipads/ipods, IXL, rekenreks, and a variety of math manipulatives.

HANDWRITING/WRITING
We are working on thinking about what we are going to write and planning it out across all of the pages in our story. Including details and labeling in our pictures is an important way to tell more about our story. 

CORE KNOWLEDGE
Kindergarteners will learn about U.S. Presidents and symbols for the next two weeks. Students will hear about the Mount Rushmore Presidents and various symbols such as the Statue of Liberty, monuments and memorials, the White House,  and the bald eagle.