Dear Students,
I hope you enjoyed playing Social Studies Jeopardy today. We will continue our game on Wednesday. If you received a pink slip or forgot to get a section of your reading record signed, please do so tonight. Also, make sure you have put your Organizational binder cover into your binder.
Beginning tomorrow, the kindergarten students will need help walking to their classrooms. If you are able to help us, we will meet at 7:30 a.m. in the drop off area (parking lot) this week and next week. Your assistance is greatly appreciated. :)
These are your assignments:
I. Language Arts
a. Read 30 minutes and record pages read.
b. Reading: complete Part I and II on Little Mole Activity #2 worksheet. Using the criteria as your guide, write your S-E-E response and draw a colored picture on the back of paper. (Due tomorrow!)
c. Wordly Wise: complete 1C & 1D. Write and describe words #8-15. Label the title in your composition book as Wordly Wise Lesson #1 #8-15. Write today's date in the upper right hand corner of page.
II. Math
a. Anno's Magic Seeds: answer questions showing all work on worksheet. Label all numbers.
III. Other
a. Social Studies: draw a colored symbol or scene showing what it means to be an American. Include a caption (words) that explains what the picture is showing. Due Wednesday.
b. Science: if you did not finish your meter tape, please make sure it is completed by Wednesday.
c. Reading Record/homework folder: have parents initial total pages read or sign the homework folder for week #1 -- Ryan (both reading record and homework folder), Kanoa, Mara, Michelle, and Kaimana.
Monday, August 9, 2010
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3 comments:
Dear Mrs. Dela Cruz,
I forgot the permission
document at school regarding the
kindergardeners being escorted to
thier classroom. Can I still particapte?
Your student,
Kenneth Chee
Hi Kenneth!
Yes, you can still participate. Meet Mrs. Kaneshiro and I in the parking lot tomorrow morning.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Dela Cruz :)
Hi Diana!
For the Wordly Wise words that have multiple meaning, you still write one sentence. When you review for upcoming exam, however, make sure you know the different meanings.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Dela Cruz :)
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