School picture day is November 7

Wednesday, January 11, 2023

Students learn about graphs, multiplication, commas

We had a busy, busy day today! It seems the days are flying by!

We took a quiz over graphs today. Some had one or two to correct this evening. We will continue to work with them off and on. We also took our multiplication Glad Minute. We have someone on test “D” already. I send these home daily so that they may see the ones they missed., and they could practice. They should have their flash cards in their backpacks.

We worked with using commas in a series. By series, it means three or more words. (We went to Braum’s, Dillards, and Dollar Tree yesterday.) We also rediscussed how a comma tells us we need to pause.

We read aloud. We finished another “Lulu” book. She is a relatively new book character created by Judith Violist (Alexander and the Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Day) Ask your child some questions about the book.

   Example Questions:

       What was your favorite part of the book?

       Tell me about the book.

       Do you think if Lulu were real you would want to be her friend? Why or why not?

When your child is through with his or her current reading log, he or she will have a different kind. The new one has stacks of books on it. An adult needs to initial one book if a single-sitting book is read. If it is a chapter book, then an adult needs to initial one book for every 25 pages.

I am running low on individually wrapped candies and paper towels, if anyone is interested in donating some. Thank you, in advance.

Have a wonderful Wednesday!

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