Weekly News
9/15/25-9/19/25
The Rainbow class had another special week. We had Meeting for Worship in the meetinghouse (across the street at New Garden Friends Meeting) with our Galaxy buddies and the rest of our campus (preschool-6th). We also continued with our Choice Time Castles Unit, making our own crowns, learning about castle defenses with our portcullis project, making streamers for our class mini-maypole, and creating our own stories. We also had a preview for what we will be doing next week. If you would like to volunteer to help during Choice Time, please click this link and sign up: https://calendar.app.google/LXRM2sWTni7cuYs79
In Literacy, first graders continued to review phonics skills and letter formation. We talked about word spacing, blending and segmenting sounds, and how to use our sounds to support spelling. We reviewed “to” and “do” and “all” and “some” this week. In Knowledge, we have been reading folktales - ask your student what lessons they've learned.
Second graders spent the majority of the week working on tricky words and spelling alternatives (double letter spellings). We also learned about two-syllable words with short vowels and that tricky letter ‘g’ that can sometimes sound like /g/ or /j/! Such a trickster! Friday marks our first spelling assessment for the year. So much learning ahead! We also started reading “The Cat Bandit.” Ask your child about this cat that will do just about anything for a snack! In Knowledge, we read more Tall Tales including Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill, John Henry and Casey Jones. Talk to your child about these characters and what makes them so special. Our magic word was “exaggerate.” Ask your child what that means and what they were supposed to do when the magic word was said in class. I promise you will be entertained!
In math, first graders finished Topic B and will check their understanding on Monday! We practiced counting up from different numbers, from 10, and creating number bonds and math equations. For more practice at home, have your students make groups of different objects (pretzels, coins, etc) and count up to add them together! Bonus points if they can tell you the equation.
Second graders wrapped up metric measurement and concepts about the ruler. The rest of the week was spent learning how to estimate, measure, and compare lengths. We used tape measures to measure and compare heights of objects, including ourselves! Ask your child what we can use to estimate 1 cm (*answer* - our pinkie finger) or 1 meter (*answer* - height from floor to door knob). Using these benchmark measurements, it is easy to estimate the length of items around the classroom.
We’re looking forward to the Fall Carnation ceremony on Monday and to seeing all our volunteers during our upcoming Choice Time!
Reminder: School Photos Retake and Make Up Day - Tuesday, Sept 23
See the email that was sent from news@ngfs.org on Thursday, Sept. 18 (subject: School Photos Ready to View!) for all the details!
