Here’s a peek at next week:
Spelling words: we'll, I'll, you'll, they're, we're, you're, I've, you've, could've, we've
Challenge Words: she'll, we've
Phonics- contractions
Reading: Daily 5 with emphasis on beginning. middle and ending, finding evidence in text to support answer and retelling the story. What was the author's purpose? We will compare stories using a Venn diagram. Students will identify specific details in informational/fictional narrative texts that describe characters, setting and events.
L.Arts: We will focus on commas in a series as well as dates. Students will also learn about homonyms.
Writing Workshop: Continue Working on fictional narrative writing. What is it? What characters can I think of? What kind of problems can they have? Should I include the setting?How can I get my character out of trouble? How can I describe the problem? Students will practice using a checklist to make or writing better.
Math: Students will review standard, expanded and word form of numbers. Students will practice using number lines to add and subtract. A number line will be used to teach students to first round to the nearest 10 and then to the nearest 100. We will be reviewing MAP skills. We will continue to review word problems ( equation, picture and labeled answer)
Science: Students will begin to investigate the difference between living and nonliving things. What do living things need to survive? How can we classify animals? What are some differences among amphibians, birds, fish, and mammals?
Reading comprehension passage-rainbows
Math sheet- cumulative review
Practice your spelling words nightly!
*** NO SCHOOL on Friday, March 11th!! :)
Check Spelling City out to practice your spelling words for the week. :)
RBES BOOK FAIR

Our Class will visit the BOOK FAIR on Wednesday, March 16th 10:30-11:00
We need volunteers! Please go to Volunteer Spot to sign up! http://vols.pt/HbvcDj
We All Scream for Ice Cream!
Please send in ice cream toppings to your child’s homeroom teacher before March 13th. Sour gummi worms, caramel, sprinkles, strawberries, bananas and cherries are among the favorites! All proceeds from the Ice Cream Social will benefit the Media Center. Thank you so much!
First Grade Play E-I-E-I-OOPS!
Please send in your child's assigned T-shirt by Monday, March 21st!!
The first grade students will present three performances of the musical drama "E-I-E-I-Oops" on Thursday, March 31st. Our performances will be at 9:00, 10:15 a.m., and 7:00 p.m.
Calling All 1st Grade Parents!
Ms. Granger needs volunteers to help with the 1st Grade Musical, "E-I-E-I-Oops!" Help is needed with the scenery and costumes for this performance. Workdays to help with both will take place on the following days:
Monday, March 7
Thursday, March 10
Thursday, March 17
Monday, March 21
If you are able to help, please come to the Art & Music rooms from 2:45-4:00 pm. Children are welcome, and they can even help, so you can write a note for any school-aged children to stay after school on any day you are able to work. You may want to bring your child a snack for after school.
We are also asking for donations of gallon Ziploc bags. We will need one for every 1st grade student to keep each child's costume in one safe place. If you are able to send in any with your child, it would be greatly appreciated!
If you are interested in helping or have any questions, you can contact Lindsey Pollack at LHPollack@hotmail.com.
Upcoming Events
3/13-- Daylight Savings Time
3/10, 3/14-3/17-- Book Fair at RBES
3/11--* NO School*Teacher Work Day
3/23--Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast 8am to 9am
3/31-- E-I-E-I- Oops Play at 9:00, 10:15 and 7:00 pm
4/4-4/8-- Spring Break
4/4-4/8-- Spring Break
Have a great weekend!
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