Dear Parents,
In math this week we began two digit subtraction with and without regrouping. At first they confuse it with the addition we have been doing, but practicing at home will help with this transition. The class is getting more independent with their problem solving skills each morning!
In writing we wrapped up our class project about the first day of school and published it! We are very proud of the writing we did together. We are looking forward to launching our individual narratives next week.
In reading and social studies we read a story, thought about the words, read questions and decided the best answers to those questions. We went back to the text to prov e our answers. We went back to the story and highlighted words that described sea stars. We figured out the author’s purpose for writing the story. Soon we will be taking these assessments on our own. We read Being a Good Citizen and figured out the author’s purpose in writing this story. We filled in a graphic organizer together. We began researching our book about Texas Symbols and worked hard filling in missing information, writing sentences and drawing pictures.
In science we began our investigations about our new unit, Sound Energy. We listened to what happened when we strummed a rubber band on a box with a hole cut in the top. We predicted how it would sound when we made the rubber band tighter. We realized that sound energy causes vibrations. We also used a drum to make vibrations. We wrote about our observations in our science notebooks.
Action Items
- We have only three days left for stuff the pantry- see below items that can be brought to school. We have not had any donations in our class.
- Thank you Madeline and family for bringing in more individual bags of goldfish!
- We still need a few more pumpkins on our vine!
- Cultural dolls are due Oct. 15th- see below
- Please send in $3.00 for our Fall festival grade level basket for the silent auction
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