Friday, April 27, 2018

4/23-4/27

Looking Ahead to Next Week:
Memory: For you were bought at a price; therefore glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which are God’s. 1 Corinthians 6:20
Spelling: ee and double consonant: agree, between, career, deeper, eighteen, middle, anniversary, opportunity, different, support
Grammar: Onomatopoeia and Quotation Marks Review
Reading: We will be finishing up our poetry unit this coming week
Math: We have been really slowing down in math this past week, and will continue to do so as our lessons are getting more complex. We will only have a 100 subtraction fact test next week.
Social Studies: Ch.11 Solving Problems in a Community
Writing: Poetry


Important News and Information:
-The 1st-3rd grade musical is next week. Here is some important information:

1)  We will have a dress rehearsal at 2:00 p.m on Friday, May 4th in the church sanctuary for Zion students and any family members that want to attend.

2) The musical will take place at 6:00 p.m. on Friday, May 4th.  Please bring your child to the church basement at 5:45 p.m.  Teachers will arrive at 5:45 p.m. so please do not send your child down any earlier.

3)  Dress for that Friday: red Zion t-shirt and khaki bottoms (shorts, pants, or skirts)

4) Teachers are anticipating that students are at both performances.  Please let your child's teacher know if your child will not be attending both performances.  

-Our field trip to the Missouri History Museum is also next Friday, May 4th. Your child will need to bring a packed cold lunch (peanut free) to eat in our classroom when we return. Reminder to turn in the signed permission slip by Monday, 4/30

A magnet creation made during indoor recess on Monday

This week for poetry, we learned about similes. The kids got to eat ice-cream as they wrote a simile poem about their delicious treat. 

We combined each of our favorite similes into a class ice-cream poem. 

In math, to practice with perimeter and area, the kids made a design on grid paper first. Then, they used what they knew about their design's area to help them make a large version of their design out of sticky notes. 

On Thursday, Mr. Smith came to teach us about electrical safety. 




Friday, April 20, 2018

4/16-4/20

Looking Ahead to Next Week:
Memory: Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.  Ephesians 4:29
Spelling: ea/ai: least, appear, really, cereal, repeat, detail, waist, praise, afraid, again
Phonics: Review of Vowel Teams
Reading: Similes and Metaphors
Math: We will not have a test next week. We are going to learn the x2 facts, and do a STEAM activity with perimeter and area
Science: We will be learning about electricity. We will have a test over the 4 types of energy (heat, sound, light, and electricity) on Friday. A study guide will go home on Monday.
Writing: We are continuing to write poetry.

Important News and Information:
-We are going on a field trip to the St. Louis History Museum on Friday, May 4th. The permission slip went home in homework folders on Friday. Please sign and return these by Monday, April 30th.

-The 1st-3rd Grade Musical, Once Upon a Parable, will take place at 6pm on Friday, May 4th. We will begin practicing for the musical next week. For the musical, we are asking the kids to wear their red Zion t-shirts and khaki bottoms.
Mrs. McCoy from First Community Credit Union came and taught our class about money and the importance of saving

We learned how to look up words in a dictionary this week

In science, we made instruments to demonstrate our knowledge of sound energy


We then played our instruments for the class

We learned about how rhythm is used in poetry. The kids used their instruments to show the rhythm in various poems



On Wednesday, we played a kickball game with Mrs. Smith's class to celebrate Athletic Day and Week of the Young Child


In Science, we used prisms to show us how light bends. 


With the sun shining on the prisms, we saw rainbows!



Friday, April 13, 2018

4/9-4/13

Looking Ahead to Next Week:
Memory: Every word of God proves true. Proverbs 30:5
Spelling: ange/ash: exchange, orange, change, strange, arranged, flashing, trash, smashed, bashful, cashew
Grammar: Dictionary Skills including abc order, guide words, and finding the definition of unknown words.
Phonics: Plurals Review
Reading: Poetry--we will be focusing on alliteration and rhythm
Math: We will have a math test on Thursday.
Science: We will be learning about light energy and spend a little time reviewing light, heat, and sound energy.
Writing: Poetry Writing


Important News and Information:

-We will dismiss at noon on Wednesday!

-We will have a guest speaker come to our classroom next Friday. She is from 1st Community Bank and will talk with the kids about the importance of saving.

-Week of the Young Child is Next Week!


April 16 Monday 
  • Crazy Sock Day - Wear your silliest socks with regular dress bottoms. 
April 17 Tuesday
  • Spirit Day - Show your Bobcat pride...wear red, white and black with regular dress bottoms. 
April 18 Wednesday
  • Sports/Athletic Day - Wear your favorite team shirt with regular dress bottoms. 
April 19 Thursday 
  • Favorite Color Day - Wear your favorite color...from head to toe! They do not need regular dress bottoms today!
April 20 Friday 
  • Pajama Day - Wear your comfy pajamas and slippers (remember a change of shoes).  You may bring one small stuffed animal. They do not need regular dress bottoms today!
-Use this link to register for VBS at zion this summer! http://zionharvester.org/church/ministries/life/childrens-ministries/vbs/

In science this week, we learned about heat energy. We did an experiment where we tested what would happen to an ice cube when passed around in our hands. Heat changes matter!


Brainstorming words that have the -st consonant cluster




Working on their 5 paragraph writing about spring break

In art, we learned about Georges Seurat and his method of painting called pointillism. The kids then made their own landscapes using only dots. It was tricky, but a lot of fun!