Parents,
Here we are already at the end of the second quarter! Time sure does fly! This week: We will finish reading Sarah Plain and Tall tomorrow and take our final test. Students have been working on looking back into the book for answers and clarification. Our science unit will come to an end this Friday. Students greatly enjoyed our cell project today. Thank you to all who donated items! It was a fun experience for them! In Math, students will continue to work on multiplication tables of 2s and 3s. I am proud of their progress in this area! We will have half-days Wednesday-Friday. Please remember to pick-up your scholar at 12:00. Please have a wonderful and safe Winter break! I will be staying busy with final wedding plans and of course, my wedding day! I'm looking forward to becoming Mrs. Bennett next semester! Thank you for trusting me with your children every day. I really do treasure every moment I get with them each day.
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Parents,
In this busy time of year, I appreciate all the continued work and dedication you give to your scholar. It truly is paying off. I have seen so much improvement in every student, and it makes me so proud. This coming week: - Our Winter Concert is this Tuesday, December 8 from 5:30-6:30. Please arrive by 4:30 in appropriate concert attire (Concert dress is, for boys and girls, white and black. Boys wear white collared dress shirts with black slacks, black belt, black socks, and black dress shoes. Girls wear a white blouse with a black skirt or black dress slacks and black dress shoes (open-toed shoes and reasonable heels are permitted).) - Our school-wide Spelling Bee is this Wednesday, December 9. - We will take our Multiplication and Division test this Friday. - After finishing our gods and goddesses unit, we will start Sarah Plain and Tall tomorrow. If you have not sent this book in with your child yet, please do so as soon as possible. - This is the week of our St. Mary's Food Bank! Some of the most requested items are cereals, canned fruits and vegetables, rice, canned or dried beans, canned soup or stew, canned tuna, canned chicken, peanut butter and juice (in cans or plastic bottles). Some commonly requested non-food items include toothpaste, paper towels, toilet paper, soap, and shampoo. Please bring in items in small plastic shopping bags anytime this week. As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me. |
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