Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Math
I sent home a worksheet with triple digit subtraction today to help your child practice for the test tomorrow. Everyone knows how to do it, many just need practice with the steps. Your child may do all or part of it- it is not homework, just another way to help him/her practice.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Catholic Schools Week
Sunday we kicked off Catholic Schools Week with an open house at DeSales. Many parents and students volunteered their time to give tours. Today we had our opening assembly and prayer service. Dr. Fike challenged us to collect $4000 in gift cards and donations to send to our sister school in NYC that was devastated by Hurricane Sandy. St. Francis DeSales School in Belle Harbor, NY is trying to rebuild after sustaining severe damage. Many of the families lost everything and the gift cards will be distributed to them so they can enjoy an evening out or replace items that have been lost. Thank you in advance for your generous donations!
On Friday we will wind up the week of celebration with a pep rally and popcorn and a movie. If you have any favorite G rated DVD's send them in and the students will vote on one to watch.
On Friday we will wind up the week of celebration with a pep rally and popcorn and a movie. If you have any favorite G rated DVD's send them in and the students will vote on one to watch.
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Working Together
In this photo and the next pairs of students work together to find the differences between two pictures. They had great fun with this and it improves their skills of observation. |
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
It's a Little Cloudy
We have learned about 3 different cloud formations as part of our weather unit: cumulus, stratus, and cirrus. The students made examples to match the definitions.
We also made resolutions for the new year. I hope they do a better job keeping their resolutions than I have!
Catholic Schools Week starts on Jan. 27th and the theme this year is "Raising the Standards". As part of the celebration each classroom will decorate their door to match one of the curriculum standards. Our theme is "Art" and each of the students created designs for the letters in their name. I think they did a fabulous job!
We also made resolutions for the new year. I hope they do a better job keeping their resolutions than I have!
Catholic Schools Week starts on Jan. 27th and the theme this year is "Raising the Standards". As part of the celebration each classroom will decorate their door to match one of the curriculum standards. Our theme is "Art" and each of the students created designs for the letters in their name. I think they did a fabulous job!
Friday, January 4, 2013
Happy New Year!
I hope everyone had a relaxing Christmas vacation! The students were ready to work when they got back. Since we have no reading test this week we were able to spend time finishing some chapter books we had started before Christmas. Each chapter book had a comprehension activity as well. We discussed what a resolution is and each student wrote about a resolution they made for the new year. I had quite a laugh when one student told me that her parents said, "A resolution is something you break." We got out the dictionary so I could prove that it is actually a promise you try to keep.
:-) We also finished a book started before break: The Jolly Christmas Postman. It has letters to different storybook characters that we pulled out and read. We will soon be writing our own letters to our reading buddies so it was a great introduction to that activity.
:-) We also finished a book started before break: The Jolly Christmas Postman. It has letters to different storybook characters that we pulled out and read. We will soon be writing our own letters to our reading buddies so it was a great introduction to that activity.
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