Weekly Greetings!
It was great to be back to a full week schedule last week and it flew by. In Science, we got deeper into the Soil unit and the students used four of their five senses to describe three main soils. We also have Red Worms that are part of the Science unit and we are observing them as they are compost materials in soil. Below are a few photos of the students exploring the soils.
I am so pleased at how well the class works together. The older students are always will to help the younger ones. In the next photo, one of the second graders is helping a few younger students work on their beginning sounds using the SMART board.
On Friday, we read an alphabet story for enrichment and later the class made letters with pretzel bread dough. After the pretzel letters were baked, they got to eat them with nacho cheese sauce. I only got a few good pictures, as most turned out a bit blurry. The class was wonderful about helping to clean up, as it was a little messy. Much thanks to our aide, Dena, who made sure they were baked to perfection!
As for upcoming activities, this Thursday the students can participate in a Cross Country track meet in Tok. Everyone has said they want to go, and Mr. Holmes will be organizing the permission slips. Also, on Friday we will have "Show and Tell" and your child may bring something to share on that day.
I hope you have a great week!
Kind Regards,
Julie Brown
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Week 5
Weekly Greetings!
I hope you have all had a successful hunting season, and have the meat you need for the winter months. We will be back to a full five day week, and as always there are lots of good things planned for the class. Most important to remember is that there will be a professional photographer at school on Thursday to take pictures. Also, the students can look forward to seeing Mrs. Lundy, the school councilor, on Friday.
The cross country track meet last Thursday was a great success! I am posting a few pictures of our class from the event. The picture below was taken just before the start. Everyone was excited to participate!
K-5th grades from Northway, Mentasta, and Tok competed together in a 1/2 mile run. Mr. Holmes started the group off in the next two pictures.
Within a few minutes, the leader headed down the home stretch and it was Terrence from our 2nd grade class! He had quite a lead on the rest of the group. He was the first place finisher at a time of 3:50.
After the K-5th race, we watched and cheered for the older students that ran a 2.5 mile race.
After returning from the awards ceremony, the class had some center time to settle down from all the excitement. The new listening center is becoming a favorite with some students.
On Friday, we had the first birthday of the school year! We were treated to cupcakes and some special snacks. For a short three day week, it was packed with special events!
I hope you have all had a successful hunting season, and have the meat you need for the winter months. We will be back to a full five day week, and as always there are lots of good things planned for the class. Most important to remember is that there will be a professional photographer at school on Thursday to take pictures. Also, the students can look forward to seeing Mrs. Lundy, the school councilor, on Friday.
The cross country track meet last Thursday was a great success! I am posting a few pictures of our class from the event. The picture below was taken just before the start. Everyone was excited to participate!
K-5th grades from Northway, Mentasta, and Tok competed together in a 1/2 mile run. Mr. Holmes started the group off in the next two pictures.
Within a few minutes, the leader headed down the home stretch and it was Terrence from our 2nd grade class! He had quite a lead on the rest of the group. He was the first place finisher at a time of 3:50.
After the K-5th race, we watched and cheered for the older students that ran a 2.5 mile race.
After returning from the awards ceremony, the class had some center time to settle down from all the excitement. The new listening center is becoming a favorite with some students.
On Friday, we had the first birthday of the school year! We were treated to cupcakes and some special snacks. For a short three day week, it was packed with special events!
I will be sending homework home all four nights this week, and also book logs for the Seasonal Readers program. Some students have really enjoyed taking books home to read each night and have been very responsible to return them the next day. Thank you for your support with this incentive program!
Have a wonderful week!
Kind Regards,
Julie Brown
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Week 4
Weekly Greetings!
With two short weeks, last week and this week, this month will be over before we know it! The students continue to be eager to learn, and over the last few weeks we have been focusing on how each one of them are special. On Thursday, they found items out of magazines to make an "I like..." page to share what they liked and why to continue the classroom bonding we have been doing since starting school. Many of the older students are really getting good at speaking and expressing themselves clearly.
In Science this week, we will be starting a new unit on soils and will be observing changes in composted soils when live worms are in the mix. In addition, we have completed the "Smart Start" review units for each grade and will be moving into new themes in Language Arts and reading. The 1st and 2nd grades will also be bringing home spelling words weekly now. Please read the additional information sent home with your child's homework that explains each theme. There will only be two nights of homework again this week due to the shortened week for hunting days. Students reading at home will be able to take another leaf off the "Seasonal Readers" tree for this month if they have read 4 books over the last two weeks. If you have misplaced last week's log, or sent in in already, I have included another one with this week's homework.
Enjoy the beautiful fall weather this week!
Kind Regards,
Julie Brown
With two short weeks, last week and this week, this month will be over before we know it! The students continue to be eager to learn, and over the last few weeks we have been focusing on how each one of them are special. On Thursday, they found items out of magazines to make an "I like..." page to share what they liked and why to continue the classroom bonding we have been doing since starting school. Many of the older students are really getting good at speaking and expressing themselves clearly.
In Science this week, we will be starting a new unit on soils and will be observing changes in composted soils when live worms are in the mix. In addition, we have completed the "Smart Start" review units for each grade and will be moving into new themes in Language Arts and reading. The 1st and 2nd grades will also be bringing home spelling words weekly now. Please read the additional information sent home with your child's homework that explains each theme. There will only be two nights of homework again this week due to the shortened week for hunting days. Students reading at home will be able to take another leaf off the "Seasonal Readers" tree for this month if they have read 4 books over the last two weeks. If you have misplaced last week's log, or sent in in already, I have included another one with this week's homework.
Enjoy the beautiful fall weather this week!
Kind Regards,
Julie Brown
Monday, September 7, 2015
Week 3
Weekly Greetings!
The start of school has gone really well over the first full two weeks! The students have settled into routines quickly and we have done some fun activities. Last week in addition to finishing our "Six Keys" books and making a school promise, we made "Muddy Buddies" and wrote thank you letters to give to the forestry people that fought the Long Lake fire. The treats turned out great and it was fun to have something to share when we had our field trip on Friday. The photos to follow are of the two groups making the snack food.
Over the last two weeks, we have also been discussing many important social skills such as kind acts, recognizing bullying, how each one is special, and working together. Each grade group made a puzzle piece sharing what they felt good about doing and put their puzzle together.
We continued to get to know each other better through sharing items brought to school in the "All About Me!" bag I gave to them all.
On Wednesday, we were able to experience a live presentation from Australia to learn about Tasmanian Devils living in a zoo there. There were 20 groups and 300 students from all over the state that participated.
The kindergarten students are learning their alphabet letter names and sounds using a fun program called Zoo Phonics. They were able to go on an animal hunt to match the Zoo Phonics animal to the letter and sound it matched on Thursday. The kindergarten students found all 26 animals and matched the letters correctly, with some help from the older students.
Friday morning, the rain slowed enough for us to go to the nearby burn area and hear from Ted Morris of the forestry department about the large fire that was fought to protect the village last summer. He shared that at one point, it was the number one priority of all fires in the United States. Every student had a story to tell about the fire and what they saw, and also asked some really good questions.
This will be a short week with there not being any school on Friday. Please remember that there is also no school the following Monday and Tuesday to allow five days with the weekend for hunting. If you would like to order books from the book club order forms I sent home, you can just fill out the order form and send the money in by Thursday so I can get them ordered over the hunting break. Also, I hope to see you all at the Welcome Back Open House on Wednesday from 3:30 to 5pm. Please come and see some of the projects your child has worked on over the last two weeks.
Enjoy the lovely fall colors and kind regards,
Julie Brown
The start of school has gone really well over the first full two weeks! The students have settled into routines quickly and we have done some fun activities. Last week in addition to finishing our "Six Keys" books and making a school promise, we made "Muddy Buddies" and wrote thank you letters to give to the forestry people that fought the Long Lake fire. The treats turned out great and it was fun to have something to share when we had our field trip on Friday. The photos to follow are of the two groups making the snack food.
Over the last two weeks, we have also been discussing many important social skills such as kind acts, recognizing bullying, how each one is special, and working together. Each grade group made a puzzle piece sharing what they felt good about doing and put their puzzle together.
We continued to get to know each other better through sharing items brought to school in the "All About Me!" bag I gave to them all.
On Wednesday, we were able to experience a live presentation from Australia to learn about Tasmanian Devils living in a zoo there. There were 20 groups and 300 students from all over the state that participated.
The kindergarten students are learning their alphabet letter names and sounds using a fun program called Zoo Phonics. They were able to go on an animal hunt to match the Zoo Phonics animal to the letter and sound it matched on Thursday. The kindergarten students found all 26 animals and matched the letters correctly, with some help from the older students.
Friday morning, the rain slowed enough for us to go to the nearby burn area and hear from Ted Morris of the forestry department about the large fire that was fought to protect the village last summer. He shared that at one point, it was the number one priority of all fires in the United States. Every student had a story to tell about the fire and what they saw, and also asked some really good questions.
This will be a short week with there not being any school on Friday. Please remember that there is also no school the following Monday and Tuesday to allow five days with the weekend for hunting. If you would like to order books from the book club order forms I sent home, you can just fill out the order form and send the money in by Thursday so I can get them ordered over the hunting break. Also, I hope to see you all at the Welcome Back Open House on Wednesday from 3:30 to 5pm. Please come and see some of the projects your child has worked on over the last two weeks.
Enjoy the lovely fall colors and kind regards,
Julie Brown
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