Friday, September 2, 2011

September 2 Newsletter

Welcome to the new school year. I am looking forward to talking with you and working with your child.

This year I am going to be sending home weekly folders. Each week your child will be bringing home a “Friday Folder” with that week’s work in it. A newsletter summarizing the week’s activities will usually be included. I would like you to return the folder, initialed, so we can use it the following week. Space will be provided for your comments. Please feel free to comment on any concerns that you might have. This Friday Folder provides a good opportunity for your child to share their school experiences with you. It is in your child’s best interest that we work together, and communicating frequently through the Friday Folder is one way that we can do that. Also since we have phones in the rooms, feel free to give me a call if you have any concerns. Yet another way to communicate would be via e-mail. My school address is: lywilson@mid-prairie.k12.ia.us. My home address is: johnw@netins.net. Feel free to write me at any time. I check my email several times a day. The first grade will also have a classroom webpage. The address is: http://wtfirstgrade.blogspot.com/ Another way to communicate would be to visit your child’s classroom. I would like to encourage you to visit your child’s classroom at any time.

We’ve had a busy first few days of school. We have been getting to know each other and doing many introductory activities. If you hear them talking about Busy and Betsy Bear then you will know they have been paying attention during our listening skills unit. If they mention Jasper Germ, Velma Virus, Baxter Bacteria, Captain Clean, or Sudsy Sue, then you will know they have been paying attention during out handwashing unit.

If your child would like to bring a water bottle to school to have on their desks they are certainly welcome to do so.

On the side is a schedule for special classes. Mid-Prairie elementaries have adopted a five day rotating schedule last year. Specials will follow the rotation rather than being on a specific day of the week. One of the very important skills first graders will be learning is responsibility. I tell the children that it is their responsibility to be sure they have their PE shoes on PE days and their library books on library days.

This week you are receiving both a hard copy and an email copy of the newsletter. Please let me know if you received the email copy okay. In an effort to be more conscious of paper of both paper and ink use, and because I like to include a lot of pictures in my newsletters, I will be sending them via email to those of you that have email addresses. Be sure and check each Friday afternoon for the First Grade News. The newsletter will also be available through the first grade blog.


http://wtfirstgrade.blogspot.com/


Monday morning we had a very special visitor. Mr. Schneider, Mid-Prairie School Superintendent, came and visited our classroom. He introduced himself, read a book to the children, and talked about what it takes to be a good first grader, and then answered some questions.


Thursday, September 1, 2011

Penny Dice Game

We played the Penny Dice Game in math to practice our partnership skills. We are working on three partnership skills.

1. Guide
2. Check
3. Praise

We have 20 pennies and a dice. Each student takes a turn rolling the dice and picking up that many pennies, until all of the pennies have been picked up. The player with the most pennies at the end of the game wins.







Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Recess Fun

Along with learning we have had great fun playing outside at recess. Here is Student #11 helping Student #10 outside.

The Merry-Go-round is one of the most popular places on the playground.


Student #5 really enjoys climbing!!!


Our Favorite Books From Home

Mrs. Wilson asked us to bring several things from home to help us introduce themselves. One of them was our favorite book from home.



Mrs. Wilson's favorite new book is "Have You Filled a Bucket Today?" After reading this book we are going to try and fill Mrs. Wilson's bucket with our good behavior and many other positive things.




Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Our Handsome Class

We took advantage of the weather this morning to take a class picture before the rains came. Aren't we a handsome class?

We had to take a goofy picture as well.

A Field Trip Through Our Classroom

The view from the door

Clifford's Corner



Monday, August 29, 2011

The Future is So Bright I Need My Shades

We had a great first day of school. We have 14 students this year..........5 girls and 9 boys. Check out our first day of first grade pictures!!!
















Friday, April 1, 2011

April 1 Newsletter

Our Star of the Week this week was Student #8. We learned that Student #8 has one older brother and one older sister. He has a pet cat at home called Kit. Kit is a very naughty cat. His favorite color is blue and his favorite school subject is PE. When he is not in school he likes to play with soccer net. Samuel’s favorite animals are tigers. His favorite books are Magic Tree House books. He has a rock collection. He likes to plays t-ball and soccer. His favorite foods are macaroni and cheese and cheese pizza. Student #8 brought several photos of himself and his family to share with us. We enjoyed learning more about Student #8.


Student #8 celebrated his 7th birthday on Thursday March 31st.

Happy Birthday, Student #8!


The first graders are doing an awesome job of reading to meet their reading goal for Camp Read-A-Lot. As of Thursday afternoon they have read 1316 books leaving them with only 84 more to go to meet the 1400 book goal.


I am looking forward to visiting with you during parent/teacher conferences. You should have a sheet in the Friday Folder with your time slot. If you have anything specific you would like to discuss, jot me a note in the Friday Folder so can be sure and have it ready for you. Your child’s report card will be coming home on Tuesday.


I am looking forward to Grandparent’s Day, which is coming up on Wednesday April 20th. This is always such a fun time for the children. Be sure and mark your calendars.


Many of the children are in need of new pencils and crayons for the last few weeks of school. If you could ask your child if they need any supplies that would be great.

Smart Board In Action

We used our SmartBoard today to practice telling time. Check out the pictures and video!!




Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Visiting the 4th Grade Biographical Museum

The 1st graders visited the 4th grade biographical museum Tuesday morning. We had a great time learning about some of our countries famous people.

Learning about Amelia Earhart

Learning about Ben Franklin


Learning about Thomas Jefferson


Learning about Sacagawea

Learning about Ely Parker


Learning about Anna Pavlova


Learning about Jackie Robinson

Learning about Ronald Reagan

Learning about Helen Keller


Learning about Harry Houdini


Learning about Patrick Henry


Learning About Elizabeth Blackwell


Learning about Neil Armstrong