Week of: November 30
I can...
write an expository and procedural text to communicate information to specific audiences for specific purposes.
spell: sun, run, fun, cut, hut, nut, big, not, look, he
solve word problems (start unknown).

use text features to locate specific information.

predict and describe how a magnet can be used to push/
pull an object.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

My Cuties

Well...Olaf left some clues on the little's desks this morning...They read "hey cutie"! Low and behold he was BURIED under a bin of cuties! His carrot nose was camouflaged with all those little orange like fellows!  We enjoyed a healthy snack of cuties today!

Watch Dog Dad...
Mr. Ellis was here today...and I (we) apologize for not being better prepared.  Our author study kind of threw a kink in his rotation!  We are so appreciative of his time and thankful that he was here! Unfortunately, he left before I got a picture!

HOMEWORK Customs and Traditions

I am LOVING this assignment...I love to see the little's personalities come out and SHINE!These are absolutely precious!




Great Job Boys! If I gave grades these would take TOP MARKS!

Super Star Student

Lauren shared a story with us today!  I love how she has the teacher way of showing pictures while still reading down to a T!!! Thanks for sharing Lauren.

Lightning Bolts Adventures
Lightning Bolt spent the week with Nevaeh.  Oh boy...I heard they jumped on the bed. Good thing Lighting Bolt is not a Monkey! I looks like Lightning Bolt ate a Olive Garden as well! Wow! This is one SPOILED longhorn!

CATCH UP:
Last Friday was huddle.





Matthew was recognized for his cooperation within the classroom! Thank you for being such a great role model!


And the Principal's Math Club...UHM can you say WhOa?

 Look at all my littles who can count to 120 by 2s, 5s and 10s!
Way to go!!!

Have a wonderful evening...don't forget to fill out and return your child's passport application! Next week we will be traveling far and wide looking at different winter holidays, customs and traditions!




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