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Read 20 minutes and practice spelling each night.
Mrs. Lammons’ Newsletter Oct. 30-Nov.3 Homework: Homework is only used to reinforce skills taught in class. 30 minutes per night is the maximum that should be spent working on homework. Your child should read 20 minutes every night . Students need to read different genres to meet the 40 Book Challenge. The planner is located in your child’s G.O. book. Read 20 minutes and practice spelling each night. Math: Lessons 3.9 and 3.10 (pages 69-72) Homework pages are found in the GO Math Standards Practice workbook. Important Dates: 10/30 Book Fair Begins 10/31 Book Fair Lunch for our class at 12:15 PM 10/31 City of Auburn’s Halloween Night 11/3 Food Bank Field 11/1-11/9 Canned Food Drive (Please send in canned goods for the East AL Food Bank.) 11/9 Veterans Day 9:30AM 11/11 Veterans Day Holiday 11/22-11/24 Thanksgiving Holidays What We Are Learning Read Aloud : Those Shoes by Maribeth Boelts Comprehension: I can make text-to-world connections and inferences. Grammar: I can identify antonyms and synonyms. Phonics: I can spell words with 3 letter blends. (ex. sprout, scrape, strut, throne, splat, shrug) Writing: I can write a personal narrative and include details to help my reader visualize. I can write in complete sentences. Math: I can represent and solve problems involving addition and subtraction. Social Sciences: I can research a bat of my choice and write an informational “All About” book from my findings. I can research spiders. October 31 is our Book Fair Lunch. Please come join your child on Tuesday at 12:15 for lunch and to visit the AEEC Scholastic Book Fair. Meet us in the classroom (Room 703 in the Orange Pod). Superhero of the Week: James Boles Contact Information: Glori Lammons Jean Wright Teaching the “Wright” Way © 2015
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