Thursday, November 12, 2009
Jason's Pet Story
I wish I had a cat. I would feed it cat food. She would sleep in my bedroom. I will teach her to climb on a fence. I will name her Sally.
Andrew's Pet Story
I have two dogs. Their names are Chester and Timber. They are Chocolate Labs. I feed them dog food. My dogs are really intelligent. Timber is 10 years old in human life. Chester is only 2 years old in human life. Chester and Timber like to sleep on my mom’s bed. Chester can stand on his back legs. I would like to teach him to jump high.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Our New African Unit: Nov. 2nd
Hello Families,
I hope your children have been talking to you about our new unit of study on Africa. We began last Monday on Nov. 2nd with stories about Anansi, the spider. We have enjoyed learning about this trickster who came from West Africa. There are many stories of his adventures. We have read the following: "A Story, A Story", "Anansi's Narrow Waist", "Anansi and his Six Sons", and "Anansi Goes Fishing". We have located Africa on the globe and on our wall world map. The children have discovered that Africa is twice the size of North America.
The children are also reading many non-fiction books about African animals. They are writing 5 facts for each animal and drawing a picture of the animal. We may compile these into booklets, and hope to get a sampling of some of these facts and pictures on the site soon. Stay posted.
I also hope you noticed in this past Friday's take-home folder a permission slip to go on a field trip to the Colonial Theater in Keene. We are excited to see a West African show of live music, song, and dance by master drummer, John Hughes. To learn more about this performance, go to this link: http://www.thecolonial.org/AfricanKoraJembeStudyGuide.pdf. The date for this event is Wed. Nov. 18th at 10:45 AM. Please sign and return the slip as soon as possible. Also, indicate if you would like to be a chaperon on this trip. There are only seats for 6 extra adults in our group. There may be additional seats in another section of the theater, but you would have to call and make your own arrangements with the Colonial.
I also sent in the folder conference confirmation slips. I hope the selected times work for everyone. Remember, your child's portfolio will come home on Friday, Nov. 20th.
If you haven't checked the site to see your child's pet story, please do soon. Many thanks to Rosel's dad for his time and effort in posting them. I encourage you to leave a comment, too.
I hope your children have been talking to you about our new unit of study on Africa. We began last Monday on Nov. 2nd with stories about Anansi, the spider. We have enjoyed learning about this trickster who came from West Africa. There are many stories of his adventures. We have read the following: "A Story, A Story", "Anansi's Narrow Waist", "Anansi and his Six Sons", and "Anansi Goes Fishing". We have located Africa on the globe and on our wall world map. The children have discovered that Africa is twice the size of North America.
The children are also reading many non-fiction books about African animals. They are writing 5 facts for each animal and drawing a picture of the animal. We may compile these into booklets, and hope to get a sampling of some of these facts and pictures on the site soon. Stay posted.
I also hope you noticed in this past Friday's take-home folder a permission slip to go on a field trip to the Colonial Theater in Keene. We are excited to see a West African show of live music, song, and dance by master drummer, John Hughes. To learn more about this performance, go to this link: http://www.thecolonial.org/AfricanKoraJembeStudyGuide.pdf. The date for this event is Wed. Nov. 18th at 10:45 AM. Please sign and return the slip as soon as possible. Also, indicate if you would like to be a chaperon on this trip. There are only seats for 6 extra adults in our group. There may be additional seats in another section of the theater, but you would have to call and make your own arrangements with the Colonial.
I also sent in the folder conference confirmation slips. I hope the selected times work for everyone. Remember, your child's portfolio will come home on Friday, Nov. 20th.
If you haven't checked the site to see your child's pet story, please do soon. Many thanks to Rosel's dad for his time and effort in posting them. I encourage you to leave a comment, too.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Aria's Pet Story
My pets are three fish and three dogs and two cats. I will just tell about my fish. My fish are red, brown and blue. There are spots on two, and stripes on one. They are cold and wet to touch. One is the same size as a small square. One of my fish is the size of a crayon, and the last one is the size of Sean’s name tag. They eat fish food. They sleep in a tank.. My fish can sleep. I would teach then to read. I got them from my grandmother’s house.
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