Parents,
What a fabulous week of learning we've had! Your students should have come home this week with information regarding the Dead Word Funeral. Here is a sample picture of a previous student's work. There are several items at the dollar store this time of year that may be helpful in your child's constructing/crafting of this project.
*Follow the guidelines for the project on the bright orange sheet your child received on Wednesday. This example does not have all the required elements.
DENIM DRIVE
Sadly, our classroom service project, the Annual Denim Drive, will come to a close on October 19th. These new or gently used denim items will be donated to the clothes closet that serves the families of Round Rock. If you have not yet done so, please take a few moments to go through your closets and find items you find suitable. Thank you for all your help promoting and supporting this classroom enrichment opportunity.
FALL LIBRARY READING INCENTIVE
From October 2nd - November 9th, the library is holding its fall reading incentive program. A purple sheet went home in this past Tuesday folder. For reading homework, your child will need to read a minimum of 20 minutes each night to work towards accomplishing the goal of reading a book from the different sections around the library as well as a Texas Bluebonnet Book. The form will need to be signed by you. Your child needs to show me the completed form.
THANK YOU
Thank you so much for your continued support. Many of you have donated money to our classroom fund to sponsor our parties and various activities throughout the year. I appreciate so much and am overwhelmed by your continued generosity. A special thanks to Ms. Covin for organizing.
TALENTED AND GIFTED
There will be a parent Information Night on November 6th at 6:00pm in the library.
UPCOMING DATES:
October 19th - Denim Drive ends
October 31- Dead Word Funeral
UNITS OF STUDY
Reading - Procedural Text
Writing - Dead words, begin expository writing
Spelling - Spelling: Unit 5
Math - Angle Measurement and geometry
TX History - European Explorers
Enjoy the weekend!
Mary Jo