To my dear Grade 1's, I miss you very much! I hope you are all doing well and having some fun. You're families are doing the best they can to care for you and ensure that your time spent at home is enjoyable! Please remember how capable and helpful you are. There is so much you can do around the house to help out. You know how to dust, clean the table after eating, clean shelves, organize shelves, sort shoes/outdoor clothes, fold blankets and sweep floors. I'm sure the adults in your life would really appreciate your help! You are all kind and responsible. There is also so much you can do at home to have fun! Here are a few ideas:
Dear Families, These times of uncertainty are very difficult and stressful. Please know that I will be available to provide support in any way that I can. Sending you my thoughts and well wishes. Below you'll find a break down of our day. I incorporate many body breaks to help students remain focused and calm.
Language: Below you will find two documents for our Word Wall Words. Please feel free to use as you see fit. Make your own Word Wall at home: You can make your own word wall at home by downloading the the document below and cutting out each of the words. I use these words in class for our word wall. I have the alphabet on a wall and post each word under its corresponding letter (all the A words together, all the B words, etc.). It is time consuming to set up but a very helpful tool for your child's learning. You child can help you set it up! Print it off and have them cut it out. They can make an alphabet for the wall. Master copy of word wall words: Writing/Reading Activities:
Math: Have your child practice...
I will be posting more lessons/activities in the days to come. All of lessons are suggestions and can be modified based off of your child's needs. Please feel free to contact me should you have any questions or require additional clarification. Please stay safe and healthy, Ms. Casey
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March 2020
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