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August 25, 2018

We Made It!




Hi Everyone!

Happy Friday!  I couldn't resist this meme.  It's been a long week, but I'm so grateful to head into the weekend both having met my new class of firsties, and having met many of you.

We had our first "Den Rally" today!  It's a new assembly format Mr. Thiessen introduced this year as a way to build community and better connect our teachers and students.  Once a month or so, the whole school gathers in the gym for a short morning assembly during which we listen to the school news, say the pledge together, recite the "Puma Creed", learn about social skills, and generally celebrate being part of our AWESOME Pinebrook community.  Please ask your child about our Den Rally!

We had a practice fire drill too.  We'll have our first "real" fire drill on Monday. Today, our first grade team collectively walked our kids along the fire drill route, showed them where we will stand during fire drills, and practiced taking attendance during fire drills.  I think it will make Monday a bit easier for all of us!

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My update will be fairly short this week since we've had a short week of school. We are continuing to work on community building, routines, and procedures. Next week, I will begin to introduce some of our academic routines, such as morning work and morning meeting.  However, in a school environment -- and particularly with younger children -- the most important things I can do in the first few weeks are establish explicit and reliable routines and procedures, establish specific behavior expectations, and build a solid foundation for relationships in our room. Those things will remain a priority for the next 2 weeks and beyond.

A couple of reminders:
  • Don't forget to send a daily snack with your child.  Snack should be something that can be eaten independently (no utensils, please) while we work.   Please label your child's snack! I have them put their snack in a crate when they get to school so they don't confuse their snack with their lunch. 
  • Don't forget to send a water bottle with your child.  We do not have a water fountain in our classroom, so a water bottle is the only way for your child to get a drink of water during the day.
  • Next week, the kids will begin to use their agendas.  They will list their weekly homework in it each Monday.  For about the next month, homework will be nightly reading.  Please refer to the instructions in the inside pocket of your child's agenda for how to log your child's nightly reading.  
I think that's all I have for you this week.  Please reach out at anytime with questions, comments or concerns.  This weekend, I'll update the "Important Dates" section of this blog with many upcoming school and classroom events. Stay tuned!

It's the weekend!  Hooray!  I suppose I should go grocery shopping.  Apparently, crayons and composition notebooks can NOT sustain my kids during the first weeks of school. I will also spend some time with friends, pull some weeds from the mulch beds, and find out more about Isabelle's and Darius' first days of school.  Isabelle is 9 and is a 4th grader and Darius is 8 and is in 3rd grade. They both attend Pinebrook with me. My youngest is 4 and he is in Pre- K at Kids R Kids. We have lots of sight words to practice this weekend for his class Monday. The teaching never ends. It's a good thing I love it!

I hope you have some family time planned in the waning days of summer too!