Weekly News
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We have gotten off to a wonderful start in Rainbow this year! We are learning more about Morning Meetings and Meeting For Worship (MFW). This week we were able to join with Sunrise (TK and K) and participated with them in their Morning Meeting twice. It is so much fun when we get to spend time with our younger friends. Likewise, we were also very excited to do our Meeting for Worship on Friday with Galaxy (grades 5-6) where we got to meet our new Galaxy buddies! Ask your student who their Galaxy buddy. This partnership is a beautiful tradition. Rainbow and their Galaxy buddies will meet together throughout the year while attending MFW together.
The Rainbow class spent this week discussing and developing our own guidelines for the year. We started off with many wonderful ideas and contributions from each of our students. After many daily afternoon discussions we were able to file all our ideas into four distinct categories. We separated each thought into baskets labeled: “Keeping Learning Safe,” “Keeping Bodies Safe,” “Keeping Things Safe,” and “Keeping Feelings Safe." We were able to come up with four excellent guidelines that we hope to establish on Monday at our signing ceremony with our resource teachers.
In Literacy, first graders are continuing to review phonics skills through blending and segmenting practice, word chains, and recognizing heart words (tricky words). We reviewed “a”, “I”, “so”, “no”, and “of” this week. We also practiced letter formation and word spacing. In Knowledge, we are reading more of Aesop’s fables. We mapped out each story on a story map and even planned out our own stories!
Second graders spent the majority of the week working on our code review from last year. We continued to brush up segmenting and blending one-syllable words while reading more about Kate and Gad and their big discovery in a dig. Ask your student if they remember what they found (raptor bone)! We also read more Fairy Tales and discussed some of the criteria that make a story a fairy tale. Does it always have a happy ending? Do they all start with “Once upon a time?” Are they fiction or non-fiction? Hmmmm…
In math, first graders began comparing more than two numbers and sorting and graphing three groups of objects. You can practice at home by asking your student to tell you which number or group of items is greater than or less than (or the same!). See if they can show you the symbol they should use (< or > or =). The class has nicknamed it Pacman, by the way.
Second graders wrapped up reading bar and picture graphs and solving comparing problems based on the data. We started our next topic on metric measurement and rulers. We even made our own 10 centimeter ruler and measured objects around the classroom. The next question is what if the object we want to measure is more than 10 cm? What do we do then? We have started to talk about this, but will dive into it more next week!
We’re looking forward to sharing about life in Rainbow next Tuesday (Sept. 9) at Lower School Parent Night!
