“I attribute my success to this: I never gave or took any excuse.” – Florence Nightingale

Important Information

This week is Trinity Lutheran’s Spirit Week. The schedule for dressing is as follows:

Monday – Pajama Day

Tuesday – Favorite Color Day

Wednesday – Dress Your Best

Thursday: Dress Like a Teacher

Friday: 90’s Day

On Sunday, January 28th, we conclude our Spirit Week with  the class singing during the 9:00 church service. As previously mentioned, the children should be dressed in their school uniforms. Mr. DeVries and I will meet the children in the music room at 8:45. After the service, please pick up your child from the music room. I’m looking forward to hearing the children sing in front of the congregation.

For Art, children need a picturebook for this Tuesday because they are creating masks. Mrs. Kerwin went over this with the class. Please confirm with your child that s/he has the book.

Academics

Math: We are in Module 8 and finishing our work on multiplication and division.. Our Module Test will be Friday.

ELA:  For Unit 3, Weeks 3 and 4 our essential question is “What makes different animals unique?” The following is a list of everything we will be covering in ELA, including our vocabulary and spelling words.

  • Genre: Folktale
  • Shared Reading: Anansi Learns a Lesson
  • Anchor Text: Martina the Beautiful Cockroach
  • Paired Selection: Get a Backbone!
  • Visualize
  • Theme
  • Character Perspective
  • Text Structure: Compare and Contrast
  • Vocabulary Words
    • disbelief
    • dismay
    • fabulous
    • features
    • offered
    • splendid
    • unique
    • watchful
  • Synonyms
  • Idioms
  • Week 4 Spelling Words
      • prefixes pre-, dis-, and mis-
    • misprint
    • misread
    • mistrust
    • misspell
    • mistreat
    • precut
    • preview
    • prepaid
    • preplan
    • preheat
    • distrust
    • discount
    • dishonest
    • discover
    • disable
    • stairs
    • rear
    • where
    • prejudge
    • disconnect

Social Studies: This past week we read books about famous African Americans. We took notes and this week we will finish presenting our information on a graphic organizer which we will display in the hallway. I hope you can see them all when you come to chapel on Sunday, January 28th. We are also beginning our focus on government, landmarks, and symbols. We will be learning about the three branches of government. Our vocabulary words are federal, legislative, judicial,  executive, and Congress

Science:Students are continuing to analyze data from dinosaur fossils in order to provide evidence about the appearance and behavior of those dinosaurs when they were living.

Religion: We are learning about the First Table of the Law: Commandments 1-3.

TEST and QUIZZES

Friday: Reading, Math, and Spelling Tests If this becomes too much, I will change it.

Have a wonderful week! If you have any questions, please email me at [email protected]