Thursday, June 4, 2015

June 5th Newsletter







      This year sure went by quickly!  It was fun watching everyone mature, learn to read, and also begin to write stories.  The children have come a long way since the beginning of the year!  I will be sending home a folder of their work samples so you may see the progress that has been made.
        


    Our trip to Blackberry Farm was a success!  Thank you to all the parents that chaperoned our field trip. The children had a good time and so did I.  The paddleboats were a lot of fun, especially since I didn’t have to paddleJ




 
Important Dates
June
5 – School Picnic
    8 – Last full day of school
12 – Report cards/Last day of school
12:00 Dismissal

Fun Websites to Use This Summer





    The end of the year picnic will be on Friday, June 5. We will be going outside (weather permitting) for quite a while in the morning and also in the afternoon.  You may want to put some sunscreen on your child to make sure he/she doesn't burn.
     The PTO will be supplying lunch which will consist of  cheese pizza and 100% juice.  If your child does not like this lunch, just send a sack lunch to school that day.  Thanks.


I would love to hear from everyone over the summer. 

My address is:

Mrs. Micetich
250 W. Division St.
Coal City, IL  60416

Please remember to include a return address so I can write a short note back.  I love to get mail and I’m sure that they do too.  Have a great summer!



ABC Countdown

6/5 - “X” –eXchange Autographs Day
6/8 - “Y” - Yahoo! It's the last
full day of school.

6/9 – “Z” – Zoom out of school



Have a fantastic summer!



Friday, May 29, 2015

May 29th Newsletter


Blackberry Farm Field Trip
   On Wednesday, June 3, all first grade classrooms will be going on a field trip to Blackberry Farm in Aurora.  Please make sure your child has a jacket in case it rains or if it is chilly outside.  
       We will be leaving shortly after 9:00 and will return around 2:15.  Since we will be eating there, please pack a disposable sack lunch for that day.  Hot lunches will not be available.  Make sure you put your child’s name on the outside of the paper lunch bag.  
         The children will stay at school throughout the end of the day & will ride the bus home or be picked up as usual.
          If you are chaperoning this trip, please be at school by 8:50 and bring a small tote bag in order to carry your group’s lunches.  You may want to bring an umbrella if it is rainy that day since we will be walking around quite a bit.



         Students that read books throughout the school year, at home or in the classroom, will be receiving their ticket to Six Flags Great America in their report card envelope on the last day of school.  Keep reading during the summer!


June
3 – Blackberry Farm Field trip
5 – School Picnic – Lunch (cheese pizza) is provided
9 – Report cards/Last day of school
12:00 Dismissal


ABC Countdown
6/1 - “T” – Team spirit day
6/2 – “U” – USA Day – wear red, white & blue
6/3 – “V” – Video day
6/4 – “W” – Walt Disney Day
6/5 – “X” – eXchange autographs

   
      This week we read Sunflower Life Cycle by Jeff Bauer.  We decorated a cup and planted some sunflower seeds in it.  We also worked on writing a “how to” paragraph on how to plant a seed.

Phonic Skills
     We will work on words with the /ur/ sound in them.

Grammar Skills
     We will continue to work on question words – who, what, where, why, when, and which.



***Please remember to pack a lunch for your child for Wednesday due to the field trip.


Friday, May 22, 2015

May 22nd Newsletter

           

  Important Dates    
May
            22 – Author Day – Aaron Reynolds
            22 – All library books are due
            25 – No School – Memorial Day
            29 – Sunglasses Day
June   
3 – Blackberry Farm Field Trip
            5 – School Picnic
            9 – Last Day of School12:00 Dismissal




Last Day of School
     Our last day of school will be, Tuesday, June 9.  School will be dismissed at 12:00.  Report cards will be handed out on this day.  If your child is unable to attend on this day, you may pick up his/her report card the following week in the office.  They cannot be handed out early.




End of the Year Picnic
          Our end of the year picnic will be on Friday, June 5.  We will be going outside (weather permitting) for quite a while in the morning. 
     The PTO will be supplying lunch.  If your child does not like what is being served, just send a sack lunch to school that day. More information will be coming at a later date.


ABC Countdown

5/26 – “P” – Partners/Puzzles
5/27 - “Q” – Quiet Day
5/28 – “R” – Read with a friend
5/29 – “S” – Sunglasses Day



Summer Reading Suggestions

          It is important to continue to read with your child every day this summer.  It is also important for them to read to you.  This will not only better prepare them for 2nd grade, but it will also increase their confidence and comprehension skills. 
            Here are some popular kids' book selections for you to enjoy!

Frog and Toad by Arnold Lobel
Amelia Bedelia by Peggy Parish
Henry and Mudge by Cynthia Rylant
Arthur by Marc Brown
Horrible Harry by Suzy Kline
Cam Jansen Mysteries by David A. Adler
Jigsaw Jones Mysteries by James Preller
Junie B. Jones by Barbara Parks
Magic Tree House by Mary Pope Osborne


    This week we read Horse Life Cycle by Eric Charlesworth. We worked on vocabulary words and how this life cycle was different from the life cycles we have already studied.

Phonics Skills
            We will work on words with the /ir/ sound in them.

Grammar Skills
            We will work on using synonyms.

Spelling Words
Our spelling words for next week are:


yet, hid, kept, skirt, girl, shirt, first, of, eight, birthday

Have a safe and happy Memorial Day!


Thursday, May 14, 2015

May 15th Newsletter



Important Dates           
May
15 – Early Dismissal – 12:00
20 – Last day to check out books
          22 – Author Day – Aaron Reynolds
          25 – No School – Memorial Day
          22 – All library books are due
June 
3 – Blackberry Farm Field Trip
          5 – School Picnic
          9 – Last Day of School – 12:00 Dismissal





Chick Update

     We had a total of 60 eggs in our incubators.  Forty-four of them hatched. Most of the chicks are yellow , but  we also have a few black chicks and a few brown with black stripes on their backs. We have several different breeds (Leghorns, Wyandottes, and Brahmas) due to the fact that we got the eggs from 2 different sources. 
     Mrs. Fish, a parent from our district, will be picking up the chicks tomorrow and will be bringing them back every Friday for the children to observe their growth and changes.  We are very fortunate to have her.





Library Books
     All library books are due back by Friday, May 22.  We will still go to the library for activities, but we will not be checking out any more books after that date.
     A librarian from a local library will be coming to our school on May 19 to talk about the library program that is offered at their library during the summer.  Most libraries offer a similar program to promote summer reading.  Small prizes and awards are given as the children reach their reading goals.  These programs are helpful in motivating the children to read over the summer.
        Barnes & Noble usually offers rewards for reading during the summer also.  Reading throughout the summer will help to maintain and improve your child's reading skills.


End of the Year Picnic
    The picnic is scheduled for Friday, June 5.  More information will be coming home at a later date.



ABC Countdown

5/18 – “K” – Kid’s Choice Movie
5/19 – “L” – Luau Day – Wear a Hawaiian outfit
5/20 – “M” – Music Day
5/21 - “N” – Neon Day
5/22 - “O” – Outstanding Author Day



Reading
     This week we read Butterfly Life Cycle by Jeff Bauer.  We continued to look at the different parts of a nonfiction book and also worked on comprehension.

Phonics Skills
            We will work on words with the /er/ sound in them.

Grammar Skills
          We will work on using quotation marks.

Spelling Words
     Our spelling words for next week are:
mud, jam, sent, herd, summer, river, number, always, also, woodpecker


Blackberry Farm Field Trip

         Permission slips are being sent home this week.  If you have volunteered to be a chaperone, please add an extra $6 when you turn in your child’s money.  Thanks.


Thursday, May 7, 2015

May 8th Newsletter




Important Dates
May
15 – Early Dismissal – 12:00
            22 – Author Day – Aaron Reynolds
            25 – No School – Memorial Day
            29 – Sunglasses Day
June   
3 – Blackberry Farm Field Trip
            5 – School Picnic
            9 – Last Day of School – 12:00 Dismissal

                    
ABC Countdown

5/11 – “F” – Freeze Pops Day
5/12 – “G” – Game Day
5/13 – “H” – Hat Day
5/14 - “I” – Imagination Day
5/15 - “J” – Jeans and Joke Day






     In math, we have been working on recognizing plane (flat) shapes, such as circles, squares, rectangles, hexagons, rhombuses, ovals, trapezoids, and triangles. We have been doing computer programs to practice matching the shapes and their names.  We have also been playing games in centers that deal with shapes.





      Our chicks are due to hatch on Tuesday, May 12.  Our technology department is setting up a camera on Mr. Mandru’s incubator.  I will send you the link as soon as I receive it so you can watch them at home.



Headphones
     You do not need to purchase new headphones for next year unless your child's headphones are lost or broken.  Your child's headphones will be passed along to the second grade teachers.  They will be sorted & placed in the correct classroom in late August once class lists are done.






Teacher Appreciation Week
     Thank you for all the food and beverages that were sent in this week – it was wonderful!   It was so nice not to have to pack a lunch. 
     Thank you also for the treats during the week – flowers, cards, candy,jam,etc.  They really made me feel special!



Reading
    This week we read Ladybug Life Cycle by  Justin McCory Martin. We discussed and found the different parts of a nonfiction book (table of contents, headings, diagrams, labels, captions and glossary). We also found “evidence” in the book that helped us answer text dependent questions.

Phonics Skills
We will be working on the sound of /nk/ and also r-controlled vowels, such as -or, -er, -ar, -ur, & -ir.

Grammar Skills
We will be working on dictionary skills.

Spelling Words
Our spelling words for next week are:

Fin, sob, left, sink, pink, drink, thank, once, upon, thinking



Have a Happy Mother’s Day!


Thursday, April 30, 2015

May 1st Newsletter



Important Dates
May
             1 – Gym Night    6:30-8:00
            15 – Early Dismissal – 12:00
            22 – Author Day – Aaron Reynolds
            25 – No School – Memorial Day
            29 – Sunglasses Day
                    



   Chick Update
          We candled some of our eggs this week to see whether or not an embryo was growing.  We used an overhead projector and a very dark room.  We were able to see the air cell, blood vessels, and the embryo moving around.  Ask your child to tell you about it.
          Mrs. Fish brought her hens to our school on Friday and gave a presentation on chickens.  She answered many of the questions the children had wondered about during the last couple of weeks.  She did a great job and was very patient with the students!  The children had a chance to pet a chicken and touch its comb and legs if they wanted to do so.  


   ABC Countdown

5/4 – “A” – Be an “Artist” today
5/5 - “B” – Buddy Read
5/6 - “C” – Cartoon Day
5/7 – “D” – Dance Day
5/8 – “E” – Exercise Day





 *** Progress reports are being sent home on Friday, May 1 only on an as-needed basis. If your child receives one, please sign and return it.  Thanks.




Reading
      This we read Frog Life Cycle by Justin McCory Martin.  We worked on facts and opinions.

Phonics Skills
      We will be working on suffixes –ful, -ly, and –y and the sound of /al/.

Grammar Skills
     We will be working on antonyms (opposites).

Spelling Words
Our spelling words for next week are:
bad, vet, fact, all, talk, walk, small, made, their, beanstalk


      Thank you for attending last week’s open house.  It was good seeing everyone.  This year has gone by quickly - I guess that’s what happens when you have a nice class!
            Thank you also for the donations to our classroom.  We were able to get several new books.



  Blackberry Farm Field Trip  

   Our field trip to Blackberry Farm will be on Wednesday, June 3.  If you are interested in chaperoning, please send me a note or an email.  I have 2 volunteers (Mrs. Selig and Mrs. Howard), but could use more. I believe the cost is $6 for children and also $6 for chaperones. A permission slip will go home later in May.  You may send your money in at that time. Thanks.



Enjoy the weekend!