Sunday, March 13, 2011

Homework Sheet Week of March14, 2011

First Grade Homework Sheet
Week of March 14, 2011

        Thank you to all of our wonderful First Grade parents who brought baked goods, donated money, and worked shifts at our Bake Sale yesterday.  At press time we had earned $225 which is a terrific total!  I am planning on purchasing “phonics phones” for our class which help with independent reading as children can hear themselves read aloud.  I will also be able to purchase more supplies for our Learning Centers.  Thank you to Rose Garcia for organizing our Bake Sale.  She and Don were there all day with me and other parents setting up, selling baked goods, and cleaning up about 2:00!  Several First Graders also helped holding signs and inviting parishioners to patronize our Bake Sale.
        Speaking of Learning Centers, I still need more volunteers for Wednesdays and Fridays.  I don’t have an aide on Fridays so I really need a few more volunteers.  Please let me know when and if you can help.  I do appreciate the wonderful parent/family support of this First Grade class. 
        Please check the school calendar for upcoming events, free dress days, parish events such as the Parish Penance Service Monday, March 28th at 7:00, and other important announcements.
        Starting this week the whole school will be preparing for the sixth annual OLA Spell-A-Thon.  I have included the list of 40 words which the First Grade will be required to spell.  The test will be on Friday, April 8th.  We need two volunteers to be there that day at 8:30 a.m.  Please let Rose or me know if you are available.  Thank you in advance for your support!
        Please send new glue sticks, liquid glue, and sharpened pencils with your child as soon as possible.  Most students need new supplies at this time.  Thank you!


Monday:  Write Spell-A-Thon words #1-10 five times each;
        Math—“Surprise!”

Tuesday:  Write Spell-A-Thon words #1-10 three times each;
        Math—“Tip-Off”

Wednesday:  Write Spell-A-Thon words #1-10 two times each;
        Math—“Pots of Gold!”

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