Happy Fall-
The leaves are turning and there is that crisp
bite to the air- a wonderful time to study weather! Here is a picture I took on a bike ride last
week... Photos are a great way to keep memories alive!
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Field Trip: Please watch for the notice in your
child’s folder tomorrow about what to remember for our field trip. Just in case, the link is HERE.
We were able to find space for all of our chaperones. Here is the list:
· Polina Bouriev
·
Andy
Sacchetti
·
Melissa
Ricci
· Ximena Homyak
Monthly Messages: Hopefully you saw the bright purple folder
with your child’s letter last Friday. We
were cut short on time by the fantastic High School Concert! Please enjoy reading the letter with your
child, and use the opportunity to ask questions about their studies. Eventually they will be edited and polished,
but for now we are working on content and detail. Please write a note back to your child with
compliments and questions.
Conferences: I have thoroughly enjoyed the conferences
I’ve had so far- and I look forward to yours!
Please check this
schedule to make sure you have the correct date & time.
Teaching Assistant: The office is working on finding a great
replacement for Monique Thompson... a tough job for sure! I will let you know when we have a permanent
hire. In the meantime I thought you would enjoy our class picture with her!
Science: In our study of weather we are making
thermometers, experimenting with air, and starting to talk like
meteorologists! Please ask your child to
watch or listen to a weather report to learn more!
Reading Shuffle has begun,
and your child will be moving twice per week to Reading groups and/or time in
the Technology Lab.
Finally, thank you for sending in the pictures
that we assembled onto the covers of our Writing
Notebooks. They provide
wonderful topics and inspiration for writing! Please continue helping your
child find topics “outside the classroom” for their tiny notebooks. We are
writing personal narrative stories- a true account of an adventure, playdate,
or anything interesting they do outside of school.
Opting out: Please check this
link if you want to restrict your child’s work or photograph from being
published.
Please email me with any questions or ideas for
our blog. Thank you!
Deborah Niles
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