Sunday, September 15, 2013

Daily 5!

It won’t be long until you hear your child talking about “The Daily Five.” The purpose of this blog is to fill you in on what The Daily Five is all about, so you don’t have to nod your head while wondering what in the world your child is referring to.

 The Daily Five is a way of structuring the reading block so every student is independently engaged in meaningful literacy tasks. These research based tasks are ones that will have the biggest impact on student reading and writing achievement, as well as help foster children who love to read and write.
Students receive explicit whole group instruction and then are given independent practice time to read and write independently while teachers provide focused, intense instruction to individuals and small groups of students.
When it is up and running smoothly, students will be engaged in the Daily Five, which is comprised of:
• Read to Self
• Work on Writing
• Read with a Partner
• Listen to Reading
• Word Work 
There are very  specific behavior expectations that go with each Daily 5 component. We have been spending our first week working intensely on building our reading and writing stamina, learning the  behaviors of the Daily 5 and fostering our classroom community.
Today students worked their "Read to Self" stamina up to 20 minutes!  Tomorrow we will begin "Read with a Partner." The students are very excited and proud of their new skills.

We have also been spending time learning about your child’s strengths and greatest needs as a reader in order to best plan for each student’s instruction.  Students will be spending most of their time actually reading "Just Right Books", which research supports as the number one way to improve reading. We anticipate the motivation and enjoyment of reading will skyrocket when this gift of choosing their own books is accompanied by extended practice and specific reading instruction for each individual child.

Volunteers . . . begin the week of September 30th.  We will send a schedule home in the Go-Home folders next Thursday.  A thank you goes out to all of you who have so generously volunteered to donate your time.

Birthday Party Invitations:
Please do not send invitations for parties to school with your child to hand out.  It is a very sensitive issue, as it hurts the feelings of students whom are not invited.  With such a large class, it is inevitable that some students will be left out.  Please also remind your child if they go to a birthday party, not to speak about it at school in mixed crowds. . . it's a matter of respect.  Look for the Class Directory in the Go-Home Folders next week, with addresses, phone numbers, and emails with which you can mail invitations. Thank you kindly for understanding. :)
  
Reminder: Open House is on Thursday, September 26, 
                           from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.  Hope to see you there!

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Welcome Back to School Manatee Families!


Our first three days of the new year were filled with fun!  We had a school-wide assembly and learned about the new school-wide rules:  
Be Safe, Be Respectful, Be Responsible! 
 
We learned about comprehension, and how it helps us understand what we read.  Ask your child to show you the "signal" for comprehension.   We can also tell you what a "Just Right" book is.

We read two very funny Elephant and Piggie books by Mo Willems:  I am Going and Can I Play, Too?  These books are excellent for beginning readers and very well-loved by all ages.
Check out the Elephant and Piggie Dance . . . we LOVE this fun brain break!
We also read Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons, by James Dean.  

We have a fabulous addition to our classroom this year!

We are fortunate to have a student teacher, Hayley Lawrence, from Washington State University.  Hayley will be doing her Practicum in our classroom for the month of September.  She will return in January to perform student teaching through May.  Hayley is very enthusiastic and eager to work with the Manatee students.  It has been a joy to have her in class.  

##Thank you to those of you who have completed and returned the Student Information form.  It is very helpful information for us to further understand your child.

Our specialist schedule is as follows: Red = 1st Grade
                                                        Blue = 2nd Grade
Monday - Science/Science
Tuesday - Science/Art
Wednesday - Art/Music
Thursday - Music/P.E.
Friday - P.E./Science    Library 1:30 - 2:15

Important Dates:

Sept. 11            PTA Meeting, 7:00
Sept. 26            Open House, 6:00 - 7:00
Oct. 14 - 17       Conferences