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Monday, October 30, 2017

Winter Concert!


Our Winter Concert is quickly approaching! It will be at Higley Center for the Performing Arts on November 15th.  Students’ attire for our performances is NOT school uniform. Gentlemen are expected to wear a plain white collard shirt, black pants, black socks and black closed toed shoes. Solid dark colored vests and ties are optional for gentlemen. Ladies are expected to wear a white top, black skirt, black tights and black closed toed shoes. Please have your first graders at Higley Center for the Performing Arts by 5:00pm.

Please visit aretek-2music.blogspot.com or email jweddle@archwayarete.org for questions regarding the concert!

Friday, October 27, 2017

Week 12


Our fourth annual Read-a-thon will take place on Tuesday, October 31st. Students have the option to come to school dressed as their favorite classical literary character, scientist, or historical figure. Costumes need not come directly from the grade level curriculum, though they must be classically aligned. If you have not had a chance, please send costume ideas to your classroom teacher for approval this weekend. Be sure that costumes allow students to engage in regular school day activities such as recess, lunch, and P.E., as well as curricular instruction. (No violent symbols or weapons of any kind will be permitted on campus.)

On Saturday, October 28th from 1-5 p.m., Barnes and Noble in Dana Park will be holding a book fair for Archway Arete that will include a scavenger hunt, arts and activities, and story time with Archway teachers. We are looking forward to spending time with our Arete community, so please stop by if you can!


Please remember to send a water bottle with your child every day. Also, please make sure that your child has two snacks in addition to what you would like them to eat for lunch.



This week in 1C:


Literature: Tuesday is our Read-a-thon! We will be exploring all kinds of books and doing many after-reading activities. We can’t wait to see what literary or historical character everyone dresses up as! We are continuing Frog and Toad Are Friends and will read chapters 3,4, and 5 this week.



Spalding: 20 words this week – Test on Friday! (over Monday’s and Wednesday’s words)



Monday: take, Mr., Mister, after, thing, what, than, its, his, her, it’s

Wednesday: very, or, thank, dear, west, sold, told, best, form



Phonograms to practice: i, m, o, t, w, ew, oo, or, ow, er



Writing: Our narration and copy work exercises come from “Caddie Woodlawn”.



Grammar: We will be playing games to review nouns and verbs!



Poem: “Thanksgiving Day” (Select 1 stanza to practice and memorize!)



Idiom: “Never leave till tomorrow what you can do today.”

Math: This week we will continue working on addition with numbers up to 20. We will also begin working on subtraction with numbers up to 20. During the read-a-thon we will read math themed books and discuss different ways to count, add, and subtract. There will be no test this week. 


Science:  This week we will continue to study oceans. Students will explore coral reefs and learn about many of the plants and animals that find a home there. They will find the Great Barrier Reef on the map and learn about what makes it special. It is more than 1400 miles long, more than 1500 species of fish live there, and it can be seen from space!

History: This week we will begin our world religions unit.  First, we will learn what religion is and why it is important to people.  Then, we will learn about the Jewish religion. We will learn about the Torah, Synagogue, Star of David and Moses.

In the World History and Geography section of our Core knowledge Curriculum, we introduce children to not only ancient civilizations but also to topics in the history of world religions.  Many people who contributed to the Core Knowledge curriculum agreed that religion is a shaping force in the history of civilization and thus should be a part of what our children know about.  In introducing children to the history of world religions, we focus on major symbols, figures, and stories. Our goal is to be descriptive, not prescriptive, and to maintain a sense of respect and balance.  As we share about the symbols, figures, and stories, I mention to our scholars that these are practices and beliefs of the people of that religion. If you practice one of our studied religions please feel free to send in any symbols to share.

Sunday, October 22, 2017

Week 11

Last week was a great beginning to the second quarter! Thank you everyone for taking the time to meet with us to discuss your child's progress at conferences. We will have no school on Monday this week, and I hope you are enjoying a long weekend!


This week in 1C:

Literature: We are beginning Frog and Toad Are Friends this week! We will begin reading from our book on Wednesday and will compare the characters of Frog and Toad.

Spalding: This week we have 20 words. Spelling Test on Friday!

Monday: No School!
Tuesday: nice, end, fall, went, back, away, paper, put, each, soon
Wednesday came, Sunday, show, Monday, moon, yet, find, give, new, letter

Phonograms: a, e, p, s, u, ch, ck, ee, er, ng

Writing: Our copy work and narration exercises come from Peter Rabbit.

Grammar: We will review verbs this week and practice sorting nouns and verbs.

Poem: “The Purple Cow” by Burgess – We will recite on Friday!

Idiom: “Practice makes perfect!”

Math:  In math this week we will begin working on adding numbers within 20. We will practice comparing greater and smaller numbers and putting them in order. At the end of the week we will take a chapter test before continuing on throughout the rest of the quarter in working through bigger numbers. 

History: This week we will review the knowledge we have learned about ancient Egypt and will take our ancient Egypt assessment on Friday.  A review guide will be sent home on Tuesday.

Science: We will continue to study the ocean this week. We will learn about the plants and animals that are found in different ocean zones, including some animals that live in very deep water. We will also learn about the plants and animals that live in coral reefs.

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Week 10

We have a wonderful second quarter of school ahead and we can’t wait to see the 1C scholars tomorrow morning! We hope that everyone had a fun and restful Fall Break.

We will follow a half-day schedule every day this week with dismissal beginning at 11:45. Study hall and Athenaeum will follow dismissal as usual.

We are looking forward to meeting with everyone at conferences this week. Please sign up here:

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Homework:  Thank you to everyone who filled out the homework survey. Your feedback is very helpful for us. Please review homework with your child and check for his or her name, neat handwriting, correct answers, and proper spelling before it is turned in. Please reach out if you have questions or if there is anything we can do to help you support your child during homework time.

Read-a-thon: Mark your calendars for our fourth annual Read-a-thon! This special day will be celebrated on Tuesday, October 31st. Students have the option to come to school dressed as their favorite classical literary character, scientist, or historical figure. Costumes need not come directly from the grade level curriculum, though they must be classically aligned. Additionally, costumes should allow students to engage in regular school day activities such as recess, lunch, and P.E., and shouldn’t impede our instruction. (Violent images or weapons of any kind will not be permitted.) It is sure to be a full, fun day celebrating the beautiful enjoyment reading brings!


This week in 1C:

Literature – We will read two versions of the same story:  Little Red Riding Hood, and Lon Po Po, a story from China. We will discuss and compare the stories.

Spalding – In Spalding, we have 28 words this week. Our spelling test is on Friday.

Writing – In writing, we have copy work and narration exercises from Mary Poppins!

Idiom – Practice makes perfect

Math- This week we will begin a new unit on ordinal position! Students will practice ordering themselves and other items into positions from 1st to 10th place. Students will also practice positioning themselves and other things in different ways. For example: on top of, under, next to, the right of, in front of, etc. We will continue to review addition, subtraction, and general number sense throughout the week and during math centers. On Thursday, we will take a cumulative units 1-5 test as well as a unit 5 quiz on Friday.

History- This week in history we will learn about the ancient Egyptian Pyramids, Mummies, the Sphinx and Hieroglyphics.


Science – We will begin to study oceans this week! The class will complete an experiment to see which objects sink and float in fresh and salt water. We will also demonstrate how currents move through the ocean.

Friday, October 6, 2017

Conferences


I can't believe that we are already finishing up the first quarter and preparing for fall break! The first nine weeks of school have been wonderful. Thank you for all of your support.

Ms. Kaye and I are looking forward to meeting with you at our upcoming conferences October 16-19!.Please sign up using the SignUpGenius below:





If you would like to schedule a conference with your child's specials teachers, please sign up here:

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We will have 11:45 dismissal the week of October 16th to allow time for conferences.

Enjoy your fall break!

Sunday, October 1, 2017

Week 9


This week we will be wrapping up a wonderful first quarter of first grade! Our scholars have worked hard so far this year and we are so proud of them.

Announcements:

Fall Break- Archway Arete will be on fall break on Monday, October 9- Friday, October 13. Enjoy your week off!

Quarter 1 Conferences- Quarter 1 conferences will be held October 16- October 19. A sign-up genius will be available on Friday, October 6th for you to sign-up for your conference.  We will also have half days this week to accommodate for the conference schedule. It is our goal to have 100% parent attendance. We look forward to meeting with you soon!



Academics

Literature: This week we will be finishing up Owl at Home, as we read the last chapter, “Owl and the Moon”. We will have reading groups again on Tuesday and Thursday. Thank you so much to those of you who came and helped us last week. We couldn’t do it without you!

Spalding: We have 29 words this week and will test on Friday. We will also be working with students 1:1 to quiz phonograms orally (OPR) and see which phonograms need more practice and which ones are mastered!

Writing: Copy work and narration exercises from The Frog Prince.

Poem: The Purple Cow by Gelett Burgess

Idiom: “Practice makes perfect”

History: We are heading to ancient Egypt! We will discover the importance of the Nile river, learn about 

ancient Egyptian daily life and the pharaoh’s role. Have a great day!

Science:  This week we will learn more about the importance of the many plants and animals found in rain forests. We will learn how we can help protect this habitat. We will learn what it means when animals become endangered or extinct. We will also study some common types of dinosaurs and discuss how they may have become extinct.

Math: This week we will wrap up our subtraction unit by reviewing how to "count down" and "take away" numbers. We will take a our unit test on Friday as well as our cumulative units 1-4 test. We will also have a lot of fun with math centers on Wednesday as we explore subtraction and briefly work with skip counting and money!