I hope you all had a great weekend with your children! I had a great break but am excited to get back into the classroom with the kids!
This is a very important week! As you know we started our Mclass 1 minute math testing on the Ipad last week. Our first test was counting to 100 and all students did a great job! The other 3 test are a little more challenging for the kids. We will be completing the missing number test tomorrow On the missing number test students must say what number is missing in a sequence of 3 numbers (12,13,__). I hope to start on larger number test tomorrow or Tuesday. This test the student must simply just point to the larger number between two numbers on the screen (15 / 19). The final test will be number identification. On the number identification test I point to a number between 0-100 and the student must say what number I am pointing to quickly. Please spend 5-10 minutes each evening going over math facts with your children to keep them thinking about them! Also please be sure that your student is getting enough sleep and eating a healthy breakfast before coming to school!
We will be discussing Presidents day and doing some fun activities to honor our Presidents.
We will continue with our short vowel sounds this week. In writing we will be working with forming simple sentences focusing on capital letters and punctuation.
In math we will be focusing on 2d and 3d shapes. We will also work on simple addition facts, missing number, greater than less than, and number identification.
For those that did not get books returned on Thursday I apologize. With the party and testing my day was absolutely crazy and I did not get the books switched out. I will have them sent home tomorrow for you.
As always please continue to spend a few minutes each evening reading, writing, and working on math facts with your children. If you do any extra worksheets or activities at home please have your student bring them in to show me and they will receive a sticker!
Looking forward to seeing the kids back in the classroom tomorrow!!!
Lets make it a great week!
Mr. Schultz
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