Friday, March 19, 2021

Honoring St. Joseph!

 Greetings! Happy Friday! I hope everyone had a nice day to end the week. 

At Mass this morning, we celebrated the feast of St. Joseph. Fr. Brian talked to us about how St. Joseph was humble and trusted God. He reminded us to do likewise. This year, Pope Francis has dedicated it to St. Joseph. May we always turn to him for guidance. Good St. Joseph . . . Pray for us. 

We wrapped up yet another week of learning in Language Arts today. We used our oral vocabulary words in sentences, read r-controlled -or, -ore, and -oar words, spelled and read abbreviations, and wrote sentences using our sight words. We also took our weekly assessment. Finally, we spent some time working on our reading fluency; we reviewed our phonics sounds, read nonsense words, and partner read a passage. 

In Math class today, we began to learn how to subtract with regrouping. We used our base ten blocks to help us. We learned that when we can't subtract the ones, we need to regroup a ten. We take that ten and add it to the ones. Then we can subtract. We will be practicing this more next week. 

In Science class today we focused on heat. We identified things that give off heat and how heat can move through objects. 

Finally, it was time for Art. Today we created a bunny silhouette. The students were given an outline of a bunny. They glued pieces of tissue paper around the outline to create a stained glass look. Finally, they added a sparkly pom-pom ball for a tail. I'll add picture next week once everything has dried. 

Have a great weekend! 


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