Weekly News
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This was a special week in Rainbow. We finished our Rainbow Guidelines and had our signing ceremony in the gym with our resource teachers. The students did a wonderful job coming up with ideas for the “rules” we want for ourselves in our classroom. We will continue to review these throughout the year to keep us on track. We also started our Choice Time unit on Castles and Medieval Times! Students do handwriting practice in the Scriptorium, make graphs counting jewels in the Royal Treasury, practice STEM skills constructing castles, and show off what they care about making shields!
This week in Literacy, the first grade students read decodable books and are building their fluency. If you would like to hear their skills at home, visit this website. Have your first grader start in the second or third level of books. We also continued reading fables, mapping out the parts of the story, learning new vocabulary words, and writing our own stories.
In second grade, we spent most of the week doing word reading and story reading assessments. We will use this information to build our lessons and identify specific areas for student support. We ended the week reviewing tricky worlds and spelling alternatives. In Knowledge, we continued learning about tall tales; we Paul Bunyan and Pecos Bill are some funny characters we read about. We are currently working on a graphic organizer to compare and contrast the descriptives of each story.
In math, first graders finished our first topic on graphs and started Topic B, which is all about counting on and understanding the parts of an equation. Learning to count on (start from 3 then 4, 5, 6) can help speed up our math skills and get us ready for higher place value addition!
Our second graders dived into metric measurements this week! I am pretty sure we measured just about every object in the plums classroom. We can now tell the difference between a 1 cm cube, 10 cm stick, and a meter stick and how to use each to measure objects. This was a fun topic covered in our class!
Thank you to everyone who attended Lower School Parent Night on Tuesday. Here are links to the presentations that were shared:
