Today we wrote a friendly letter to Ms. Debbie. Share one sentence from your letter. Then, give feedback to someone's comment.
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Meet teachers and students from our great school!!!!
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Dora Moore,
Warren Village
Click here for the homework packet for this week! Some students left folders in mailboxes, so you can print a page that you think isn't finished yet. And see if you can find Ms. Feinman's mistakes! There are a few! You might get a special prize if you can find them!!!
Dear
Parents,
I
am so excited to tell you about the Apex
Fun Run event coming to our school for the next two weeks! The Apex
program teaches leadership and fitness to our students who are raising pledges
for the Fun Run next Thursday, May 21st.
This
year's character theme is Apex Extreme, where students will join
the Apex team in a nationwide Extreme Race to learn what it means to become an
Extreme Leader:
o
Find Your Strengths!
o
Be Brave!
o
Stick Together!
o
Go Big!
o
Say Thanks!
Students
are raising pledges for the laps they run (between 26 and 36, 36-lap
max). Each lap is 1/16th of a
mile. For instance, $1 per lap means $30 dollars to our school if the
student runs 30 laps. Our class has a goal of reaching $2 per lap for
each student.
Here's
the important part! The majority of the
funds raised this year will go to our school a marquee. However, the school has promised that an
additional 10% of whatever we raise in each class goes directly to that teacher
to use in their own classroom. (math and literacy games!!).
Please
help us reach our goal by talking to family and friends about pledging for your
students. If you need an access code for www.apexfunrun.com, or have other questions please reach out to our team leader Nick
– nick@apexfunrun.com. I hope to see you at the Fun Run next week!
Thanks,
Coach Ms. Feinman, The Extreme KooKoo Kangaroos (our team name!) Click here to enter your student's code and sponsor them. NO MONEY IS DUE AT THIS TIME!!!!
GO EXTREME KooKoo Kangaroos!!!
I hope you've heard your child talk about using GoNoodle.com in our classroom. We use this free website of interactive videos to help us get the wiggles out, focus, dance, stretch, practice mindfulness, and much more!
This summer, GoNoodle is launching a free summer program called Camp GoNoodle that helps kids stay active, use their imaginations, and explore their world. Each week in July, there will be a set of adventures to complete, two Camp GoNoodle songs to learn, and a badge to earn!
Once you join (totally free), you'll receive an email when the new weekly adventure has arrived. Your child can go to GoNoodle.come to check it out on their own, or you can do the adventures together as a family. Our class loves GoNoodle at school, and I know Camp GoNoodle will be a big hit over the summer too!
Make sure to sign up for GoNoodle at home!! Click on the picture below!
First go to www.scholastic.com/summer. Then click GO NOW under the KIDS tab.
Then click LOGIN using the screen name and password I sent home with your student. (If you need it again, let me know!)
Log the minutes your child has read each night.
Have your child explore the challenges and earn prizes!
Your child can explore the rest of the stacks.com website and make a profile page, which has some educational material on it. I personally love the word of the day!
Click home, and then click Power Up and Read All Summer to log more minutes read!
"What books should I read with my child, Ms. Feinman???"
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