Welcome to Mrs. Flomer’s class notes!

Hello to all! My name is Miss Pascarella. As you know, I will be taking over for Mrs. Flomer for the next few weeks. I am very excited to be working with such as wonderful class and getting to know them all. Our routine will remain the same, but if you have any questions or comments, I will gladly leave my e-mail address at the bottom. Thank you so much and I am so thankful to be here!

Here’s a look at what we will be doing this week:

Spelling– The words for this week are: path, shack, dish, that, wish, thin.  The challenge words are: could, down, be, see.  The children will write their spelling words 3x each for homework Monday night.  There will be a Spelling test on Friday.

Phonics– We will focus on the l,d,n,c sounds

Language Arts– Incomplete Sentences

Reading: We will read the story “The Path on the Map” on Tuesday.  The children will bring home their Reading book that night to read the story again at home.  The take home story this week is “Pig’s Wish”.  The children should be able to read this story to you. There will be a Reading test on Friday.

Math– Number Bonds. Counting on: 7, 8, 9

Religion– Read and discuss the story “The Passover”

Science– Living and Non-living Test on Thursday. Please review! Review sheets were sent home.

Social Studies– Lesson 5 – Culture/Review

Weekly Reader– America The Beautiful

1AA News

 

Our “Star of the Week” is Nathaniel!  We can’t wait to find out all about him!

 

Just as Mrs. Flomer would do, I will update this blog every Monday.

Encourage your child to READ every night to strengthen their skills.

Remember to send in your child’s pizza money by Thursday.

 

Have a great week, and feel free to email me any time. Thank you 🙂
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“Your children are the greatest gift God will give to you, and their souls the heaviest responsibility He will place in your hands. Take time with them, teach them to have faith in God. Be a person in whom they can have faith. When you are old, nothing else you’ve done will have mattered as much.”

― Lisa Wingate