Project Day was a HUGE success! I will be posting pictures soon, on our Photos tab! Our visitors voted for fiction or nonfiction books. The students had so much fun presenting, but they had even more fun tallying and discovering the results! It was a close vote, but the winning vote went to nonfiction! We are still enjoying non-fiction books and can identify nonfiction text features, such as bold words, side bars, headings, table of contents, etc. Ask your child to do a book scavenger hunt to show you features they find! We are starting a new unit in math focused on Geometry. More information and ideas for home are listed below! Friday, Nov. 18th, we will have popcorn day. It is 50 cents per bag. Students are only allowed one bag, but may purchase for others who do not have money. We will have Popcorn Fridays each week. We also earned a class reward, which we will be celebrating on Friday. Students can bring a beach towel and dress in "beachy" clothes (Hawaiian shirts, beach hats, sunglasses, but no bathing suits please!). We will be having an extra reading time while "basking" in the beach day! Enjoy the weekend, good luck hunting, crafting, shopping or enjoying family time! And keep warm!!!
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It's great to be back at school! I sure missed the students! Surgery is over and I am healing slowly! But feeling much happier to be back in the swing of things.
I am looking forward to our Project Day tomorrow. Please bring family and friends to visit our school. Our class is focusing on voting between fiction and non-fiction books. We have been studying the differences between the two and the students would like to share what we have learned! You will have a chance to vote on your favorite and we will tally the final votes and report out by Thursday! We have plenty of snacks for this month, so I will not be putting out a calendar until December. Don't forget to Vote today! And we hope to see you tomorrow! |
Mrs. FlohrMrs. Flohr has taught for over 20 years. She is currently teaching an Northwoods Community Elementary School in the Rhinelander School District. She is a National Board Certified Teacher and has her Master's Degree in Education. Archives
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