Sunday, September 25, 2016

September 26th-30th

It was great to see so many of you at Back to School Night!  The children love to show you the classroom and what their favorite part of the day is.  This is such a wonderful class!  Every day they leave me in amazement at how innocent and bright they are!

This week is our field trip to Mulberry Lane Farms.  I am hoping the weather changes, but be sure to dress your child in warm clothes.  Right now the high is only supposed to be 58 degrees with possible showers.  Each child needs to bring a disposable lunch and a pillowcase labeled with their name to bring their pumpkin home.  If you volunteered to chaperone, please be at school before 9am.  The bus leaves at 9am.

We were able to get together with our reading buddies this week.  We are paired up with Ms. Ploederl's fourth graders.  I posted some pictures to follow this blog.

A huge thank you to Toni Jo Hofacker for her help in our room.  There will be a sign up form coming home in the Wednesday folders if any one else would like to come help in our room.

 Religion

This week we will be learning about Adam and Eve.  We will read the Bible story and create a couple of fun projects that go along with the story.  

Math

We have almost finished our first unit in math.  We have learned to write our numbers 1-5 and can relate the numbers to that many items.  We also learned about circles, squares, and rectangles.   Our next unit works on numbers 6-10.  We have been having a lot of fun working in our math centers, too.  There are pictures of us working hard and having fun!!

Fundations

Fundations is our phonics and handwriting program.  We will be learning the letters c and o this week.  So far we have learned: t, b, f, m, i, u, and n.  We will also work on sentences and what a sentence has to have.

Guided Reading

We are almost ready to begin our guided reading.   We will begin taking home a few sight words to practice each week.  Please practice these each night and send them back when they know the words without having to sound them out.   Everyone will have a different set of words to practice depending on how well they do.  I do not take words away, so they can practice the words they already know, too. They will also soon begin bringing home a book bag with their guided reading book inside.  These will come home with some specific instructions on how to use them. 

Science/Social Studies

This week we will make applesauce to end our apple unit.  We will then begin studying the season of autumn and learning about why leaves change color.

If you have any questions or concerns please let me know.  rcowart@stedwardk5.org
Enjoy your week!

Renee Cowart


Calendar


September:
27th - Field Trip to Mulberry Farms
30th - Mass at 8:15am

October:
2nd- Catholic School Mass at the 8:45am Mass
7th-Mass at 8:15am
14th - Mass 8:15am
15th- Harvest Moon Festival
21st - Mass at 8:15am and adoration to follow
26th - Mass at 8:15am
28th - No School



 



Popsicle tongues!!




Sunday, September 18, 2016

September 19th - 23rd


What a fabulous weekend to end summer!!  I hope you all found a way to enjoy it!

We had a great week last week!  We wrote with dry erase markers on our desk to practice adding.  Then we used shaving cream to write our numbers in and clean off our desks.  Check out the pictures to follow this blog and see our fun!  We also tasted four different kinds of apples and charted which apple we liked the best.  The honey crisp apple won the taste test!

There are still a few students who do not have a change of clothes or a paint smock in their locker.  An old t-shirt makes a great paint smock. If we do a painting project those who do not have a paint smock will only be able to use crayons.   A change of clothes is important not only for accidents, but also in case of a spill.  Thank you!

Our field trip to Mulberry Lane Farms is fast approaching.  Please send in your permission slips as soon as possible.  We need to know how many chaperones we have so we can plan accordingly.  The students will need a disposable lunch and a pillowcase with their name on it to bring their pumpkin home in.

Religion

We are still learning about Creation this week.  We will take a look at what God made each day.  We will watch a short video about Creation this week.

Math

In math we will be working on writing our numbers correctly and being able to match our numbers to the correct number of items.

Fundations

Fundations is our phonics and handwriting program.  We will be learning the u and i this week.  So far we have learned: t, b, f, m, and n.

Guided Reading

We are almost ready to begin our guided reading.  I have tested all of the students on their letters and sounds.  I am happy to report that they are doing very well with these.   We will begin taking home a few sight words to practice each week.  This will happen either this week or next.  Everyone will have a different set of words to practice depending on how well they do.  They will also soon begin bringing home a book bag with their guided reading book inside.  These will come home with some specific instructions on how to use them. 

Science/Social Studies

This week we continue talking about apples.  We will be doing a number of activities relating to apples.  We will explore the inside of an apple and the seeds, too.

If you have any questions or concerns please let me know.  rcowart@stedwardk5.org
Enjoy your week!

Renee Cowart


Calendar


September:
22nd- Picture Day
         - Back to School Night at 5:15pm
         - Evelyn Vosters Birthday
23rd - Mass at 8:15am
27th - Field Trip to Mulberry Farms
30th - Mass at 8:15am

October:
2nd- Catholic School Mass at the 8:45am Mass
7th-Mass at 8:15







Sunday, September 11, 2016

September 12th - 16th

 Cool weather yesterday and Packer football today made it feel like autumn.  It will be nice to have it a little cooler in our classroom.  

Thank you to everyone for having gym shoes at school every day.  Also, thank you for getting your child to school on time.  Just a reminder, if your child rides the Freedom bus they are not tardy.  However, if they are normally bus riders but do not ride a certain day, they need to be to school by 7:45am or they are tardy.  We had a great week of being on time.

There are still a few students who do not have a change of clothes or a paint smock in their locker.  An old t-shirt makes a great paint smock.  A change of clothes is important not only for accidents, but also in case of a spill.  Thank you!


Religion

This week in religion we are going to be learning about Creation.  We will take a look at what God made each day.  

Math

In math we are going to start learning simple addition and subtraction.  We will use manipulatives to help us.  They will work in centers to play games and do activities that will help with these concepts.

Fundations

Fundations is our phonics and handwriting program.  We will be learning three more lowercase letters  and learning how to write them correctly. 

Guided Reading

We won't begin guided reading for a couple of weeks.  I will need to test the students on their letter sounds.   I will also see if any of them know any sight words yet.  Don't worry if your child doesn't know these.  They will learn them as we go.

Science/Social Studies

This week we will begin talking about apples.  We will look at the life cycle of the apple.  We will be doing a number of activities relating to apples.  In the end we will be eating different kinds of apples and finding out what kind we like best.

If you have any questions or concerns please let me know.  rcowart@stedwardk5.org
Enjoy your week!

Renee Cowart


Calendar


September:
14th - Early Release at 12:30pm.
16th - Mass at 8:15am with adoration after
       - Kid's Fun Run at the Fox Cities Stadium at 4pm
22nd- Picture Day
         - Back to School Night at 5:15pm
         - Evelyn Vosters Birthday
23rd - Mass at 8:15am
27th - Field Trip to Mulberry Farms
30th - Mass at 8:15am











Monday, September 5, 2016

September 6th - 9th

Hope everyone enjoyed their Labor Day and had time to get outside.  It was a beautiful weekend!

We had a super first week of school.  The students are so well behaved and eager to learn.  We danced, giggled, and even learned a few things already.  I have put some pictures of our first few days at the end of this blog.

I want to remind everyone about our dress code.  Girls can wear sleeveless dresses and tank tops as long as the strap is at least 2 inches.  Every student should be wearing only gym shoes to school.  Crocs and sandals are not allowed during the school day.  Sandals with a strap can be worn to church, but must be changed when we get back.  Please also remember that students are not to wear shorts to church.  They can change into other clothes when we get back.  If you have any questions please let me know.

Getting to school on time is so important at this age.  They have a hard time coming in to prayer when they know they are late.  Our tardy bell rings at 7:45am.  Please try hard to get your child to school on time.  Freedom bus riders are an exception and will join us when the bus arrives.

There are a number of students who do not have a change of clothes or a paint smock in their locker.  An old t-shirt makes a great paint smock.  A change of clothes is important not only for accidents, but also in case of a spill.  Thank you!


Religion

This week in religion we are going to be learning about important things that happen during Mass.  We will talk about the Sign of the Cross, kneeling, shaking hands, and holy water.

Math

In math we are going to learn number 1-5 and being able to find the number, the word, and the correct number of items that go with that number.  They will work in centers to play games and do activities that will help with these concepts.

Fundations

Fundations is our phonics and handwriting program.  We will be learning the lowercase letters t, b, and f and learning how to write them correctly.

Guided Reading

We won't begin guided reading for a couple of weeks.  I will need to test the students on their letters and sounds.  I will also see if any of them know any sight words yet.  Don't worry if your child doesn't know these.  They will learn them as we go.

Science/Social Studies

This week we will be talking about All About Me.  We will talk about the importance of learning our addresses and phone numbers.  We will also talk about the parts of our body.

If you have any questions or concerns please let me know.  rcowart@stedwardk5.org
Enjoy your week!

Renee Cowart


Calendar


September:
8th - Fr. Walter's Birthday
9th - Mass at 8:15am
14th - Early Release at 12:30pm.
16th - Mass at 8:15am
       - Kid's Fun Run at the Fox Cities Stadium at 4pm
22nd- Picture Day
         - Back to School Night at 5:15pm
         - Evelyn Vosters Birthday
23rd - Mass at 8:15am
27th - Field Trip to Mulberry Farms
30th - Mass at 8:15am