Family Learning Night Pictures

Sunday, September 28, 2008




Mrs. Clause, Mrs. Davoli, and I were excited to see so many S.T.A.R. families represented at our Family Learning Night. We also enjoyed having the opportunity to collaborate with our fellow teachers. Our families were able to participate in writing, math, and science activites. It was a great night!

Reminders

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Progress reports went home Friday. Please review this with your child, then sign and return. Don't forget to review, sign, and return Friday folders, as well.

This Thursday, September 25, is our Family Learning Night (Longhorn dinner starts at 5:45pm). I am looking forward to seeing each of you there!

A VERY BIG WISH:
We are already out of hand soap in our class. If you are able to donate any, we would be very grateful! I know we all want to stay healthy as we learn and grow this year.

Literacy Kick-Off

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Don't forget...Our "literacy kick-off" will be held on Friday, September 12. Classes will participate in a morning assembly and students are encouraged to DRESS UP as a favorite literary character. Reading expectations and INCENTIVES will be discussed. Our Snapdragons will be with Ms. Davoli on Friday, but I will be by to visit. I can't wait to see all of our ENTHUSIASTIC readers!!!

Some Open House Pictures

Saturday, September 6, 2008






















The S.T.A.R. team (Mrs. Clause, Mrs. Permuy, and Ms. Davoli)...

Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Gordon are great "neighbors." We all love being a part of the Don Brewer family!
























Rituals and Routines

Wow! It was so great to see so many family members and special friends at our Open House. Your support is greatly appreciated!
These first few weeks, we've been hard at work mastering the "rituals and routines" for our Reader's and Writer's Workshops. Next week, we will begin more formal assessments on individual students. This will enable us to effectively place each child in the appropriate (leveled) skills group/ guided reading group. Small group instruction, along with one-on-one teacher conferencing, will happen daily in our class. We all have areas of strength and we all have room to grow!
By now, your child should be able to tell you about expectations for behaviors during teacher "read alouds" and routines for "shared reading." We have also learned about choosing books for independent reading... each child's class "book bag" should include books from different genres. We are also practicing talking about books respectfully and purposefully ("accountable talk"). Finally, we've had a chance to try out "partner reading" and writing about our feelings/ reactions to a text in our Reader's Response Journals. The Snapdragons have been busy!
Your child also has a folder designated "25 books!"...this is where we record ALL reading completed throughout the day. (These logs require a very brief entry.) This folder should go home every night. Students should complete at least 15 minutes of "after school" reading daily (Monday-Thursday). Please initial this log each night so that your child gets credit for this homework assignment. We want everyone to reach the "25 book" goal this year.
Writer's Workshop has gotten off to a great start as well...We have created our "Source Books" (a place to keep inspiration and ideas) and we've begun working toward the narrative standard. On Thursday, we talked about "engaging beginnings" and looked at examples of good "grabbers"from some of our class read alouds. Through reading, we can improve our writing skills.Please encourage your child to discuss Reader's and Writer's Workshop with you at home.

Reminder: Scholastic Book Orders were sent home this week... this is a great way to purchase fun and quality literature at a very reasonable price. We also earn points to build our class library with each order! (Orders are due by Friday, September 12.)

Thank you again for helping to make our Open House a success! We are looking forward to working with each family this year...

Welcome!

Monday, September 1, 2008

This blog was created as a tool to keep our parents and families informed about what is going on in our classroom. We hope you visist often! Mrs. Clause, Ms. Davoli and I have really enjoyed getting to know our new S.T.A.R. students in these first few days. Our returning "STAR"s have helped us out by setting an example for those new to the program. We have high expectations for our students! S.T.A.R. stands for "Students Taking Academic Responsibility"... each child will be held accountable for their effort and behavior every day.
Open house will be held this Thursday, September 4, at 7:00p.m. We are looking forward to greeting old friends and meeting new faces.
Thank you for choosing to play an active role in your child's education....