Valentine's Day is on Wednesday! Students are welcome to bring in valentines for their classmates if they choose. The only rule is, if they bring them in, they must include everyone in the class. Class lists were sent home last week, but if you misplaced it, I will post it here as well.
Boys: Sean, Andrew, Yandel, Steven, Jaden, George, Joel, Lucas, Jake, Max, Cameron, Owen
Girls: Kendra, Katarina, Anaiya, Simi, Ava, Callie
Thank you to everyone who said they would contribute to the party. I will send home a confirmation note for everyone who is contributing so we don't end up with lots of one thing and not enough of another.
Wednesday is also Jump Rope for Heart Day. All students must have a signed permission slip in order to participate. If you have not signed the permission and can't find it, just send in a note giving consent. Any donations will also be due that day.
We had a fun assembly to celebrate to opening ceremonies of the Olympics. Each class was assigned a country and we have the Netherlands. We are currently in second place for the medal count behind Norway. I'm not exactly sure what this means for us as a class but I think there is going to be some sort of contest relating to this. Students are continuing to work on their non fiction reports about the Olympics as well.
We are just about finished our unit on decimals and will move on to adding and subtracting fractions. It is very important that students know the multiplication facts in order to find a common denominator so please practice at home with your child. Even if they are a multiplication master, a little practice over the next few weeks would be a good idea.
Hopefully students have picked a book for their book report and have begun reading! Reports are due March 9th.
Boys: Sean, Andrew, Yandel, Steven, Jaden, George, Joel, Lucas, Jake, Max, Cameron, Owen
Girls: Kendra, Katarina, Anaiya, Simi, Ava, Callie
Thank you to everyone who said they would contribute to the party. I will send home a confirmation note for everyone who is contributing so we don't end up with lots of one thing and not enough of another.
Wednesday is also Jump Rope for Heart Day. All students must have a signed permission slip in order to participate. If you have not signed the permission and can't find it, just send in a note giving consent. Any donations will also be due that day.
We had a fun assembly to celebrate to opening ceremonies of the Olympics. Each class was assigned a country and we have the Netherlands. We are currently in second place for the medal count behind Norway. I'm not exactly sure what this means for us as a class but I think there is going to be some sort of contest relating to this. Students are continuing to work on their non fiction reports about the Olympics as well.
We are just about finished our unit on decimals and will move on to adding and subtracting fractions. It is very important that students know the multiplication facts in order to find a common denominator so please practice at home with your child. Even if they are a multiplication master, a little practice over the next few weeks would be a good idea.
Hopefully students have picked a book for their book report and have begun reading! Reports are due March 9th.