Friday, June 7, 2019

Final Blog Post for 2018-2019 Firsties

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Congratulations - You now have a 2nd grader! I wanted to share some fun photos of our last week together PLUS a video of our talent show song. Check your email soon for a iMovie link that has your child's animal project published. Please encourage your child to read every day, pray every day, and play every day! Here is a link to our "Summer to Second" packet.

Ascension and Pentecost Projects


A Final Photo with our 7th Grade Mass Mates


Answering Trivia Questions at the Talent Show
Sammy spelled MISSISSIPPI without saying any i's!



 Our talent show piece: I Could Sing of Your Love Forever


Field Day/School Picnic Fun!!
 First Up: Balloon Pop


Tug-of-War: Boys vs. Girls!


Clownin' Around


 Dean: Our "Top Dog" Champion!!



 Super-Awesome Snow Cone Truck!!
 Eating a delicious, cold treat to end our fun day together!

It has truly been a blessing being your child's teacher. Thank you for sharing them with me every day!
Much Love,

Monday, May 27, 2019

Future 2nd Graders...Say What?!!??


These amazing Firsties only have 2 weeks to spend together as a class. Next, it's on to 2nd grade and MORE awesome learning at St. Mary School. We have had so much fun together as we learned, shared germs (for real!), and grew in our love for the Lord and our understanding of His great call for us in our lives. It has truly been a spectacular year! Thank you for sharing your littles with me each and every day. I am so blessed to have been their teacher. They fill my "cup" with joy!

This next week we will wrap up all of our learning with a review in math, reading, spelling, and phonics. In Science we will finish out our technology project: Animal Reports, and we'll finish our learning on parent/child genetic traits for plants, animals, and humans. We'll share our animal reports with each of you via SEESAW, and I will email a link when we have finished this amazingly fun culminating project! This week will be our last week of guided reading books and centers. You'll begin to see various work (notebooks, journals, etc.) trickle home: Jolly Phonics, Math, Interactive Notebook, Math Journals, Poetry Journals, and Handwriting books. Please praise your child for any work that you see is their BEST; ask them about their learning; ask them to "tell you more" about something you notice; and encourage them to do their very best in all that they do and say! Most students have consumed their supplies, but for those that have not, I will send those home the last week of school(markers, crayon boxes, erasers, etc.). I can guarantee that not one parent will see a glue stick come home!

Parents, could you please do me a favor? Please check at home for ANY books that you may think belong to our classroom library. These are very important for our future first graders, and if you find any, simply ask your child to return them to me directly. Thank you so much for your help!

And finally, if you could please share any insights with me (either via email, phone, or in-person) about any suggestions or "what worked" for you as a parent of a first grader. I welcome all constructive criticism or kudos into our classroom routines and anything that I can clarify for future parents of first graders. I appreciate any time and effort you may spend to "pay-it-forward" regarding this request!

At last, enjoy a few photos from our "Moonscapes" science project. I promise to post more once our school picnic, classroom "red-carpet awards" and final day of school have wrapped up on Friday, June 7th. Please note that after these photos is recap of the final 2 weeks of important school dates!




Reminders

Tues. 5/28
  • All school Dress Down/Out of Uniform Day.  ALL students and staff are rewarded with an out of uniform day.  The Dance-athon in February was a success.  Thank you to the SMS community for your support.  
Thurs. 5/30
  • Preschool and Kindergarten picnic
Fri. 5/31
  • Mass Schedule; join us for 8:30 am Mass led by 7th grade; Kindergarten graduation at 10:00 am in the Activity Center
Saturday, 6/1
  •  8th Grade Graduation Mass at 11:00 am

Looking Ahead to the Last Week of the 2018/19 School Year
Monday, June 3 – Spirit Wear Monday
Tuesday, June 4 – Out of uniform day for Summer Birthdays
Thursday, June 6 – Picnic for 1st -7th grade and Special Food Day – hot dogs; more details to follow later
Friday, June 7 – Last Day of School; Join us for 8:30 am Mass and Honor Roll led by 7th grade; 10:15 am dismissal; no afterschool

Monday, May 6, 2019

May, the Month of Mary


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It's hard to believe the month of May is upon us! We returned from Easter break and "unburied" our ALLELUIA! We will now celebrate for 50 days as we count down the days to our next liturgical celebration: Pentecost. Here's a photo of our ALLELUIA celebration:


To celebrate our return after Easter Sunday, the first graders created "stained glass" Easter crosses by heavily coloring them with crayons then coating them with a layer of oil. The resulting project looks like stained glass, and they are beautiful! We have these hanging in our room as a celebration of our risen Lord and Savior. Here's a peek at one, though it's hard to get the full effect until you see it hanging in the sunlight...

The students did a great job bringing in all kinds of recylable items after Easter break for our culminating Earth Day celebration: RECYCLE BOTS. They got to choose whether to work solo, with a partner, or in a small group to design and assemble their recycle bots. I assisted with some hot glue where needed, but the design and assembly was completed entirely by the students. Once assembled, the students wrote about their recycle bots, including materials used, an illustration, their robots name and special "job", and the sequence of events for assembling it. They absolutely loved this social studies project and were super engaged throughout the entire process!










 We also recycled all of our old or broken blue, green, and white colored crayons. We peeled all the paper off and mixed up the different colors into muffin tins. We then completed a science experiment in the school lunchroom so we could use the oven to observe what our crayons look like solid, as a liquid once heat is applied (in the oven), then again after they've been cooled to room temperature. The result were these beautifully recylced "earth crayons" that we were able to use to color and create with again!

We participated in the all-school Maycrowning the first Friday in May, and Mrs. Blomeke had all the children sing traditional Marian hymns. Bring Flowers of the Fairest was a particular favorite, so here's a link in case your first grader would like to listen to it again! We are very proud of our classmate, J.J., for leading the morning prayer for the whole school outside where we crowned the Mary statue in the SMS Mary Garden.

As a month-long religion focus, we are creating How To Pray the Rosary lapbooks. These lapbooks will have all the prayers of the rosary and all the mysteries of the rosary. Each child is creating theirs from scratch, and it is a true labor of love. We will pray the rosary during the entire month of May, and the children will get to take home their lapbooks and rosary at the end of the month. They are crazy excited to take them home since they've been waiting to do so since October!

Our Science focus this month will be all about space and the planets, the sun and earth's rotation and revolution, and a study of the moon and lunar phases. We will also continue our study of animals, their habitats, and their adaptations for survival. We'll continue learning about how parents and offspring are alike and different, using our science notebooks to document our learning.

In Social Studies, we will be studying American Symbols and will learn the song Wee Sing America - The United States. As we read and study about each symbol, we'll create a section in our "Patriotic Lapbooks" which when finalized will hang in the hallway.

Finally, I wanted everybody to see the Stations of the Cross eggs activity we completed with our Mass Mates prior to Easter. We are thankful for Jesus' passion, death, and resurrection so that we can go to heaven! Alleluia, He is risen!