Dear Students and Parents,
Story Box book project is due on February 10. Information is available on my blog.
Coming home today is a habitat rubric and insect worksheet. We will be creating the insect at school, but the habitat is an at home project that will be due on March 16th. Please have your child bring a picture and the insect worksheet back to school on Monday, of the insect they have chosen, so we can begin creating it. Please remember the tin foil and masking tape!
Our class will be doing several science experiments this month. Can you help by sending in any of the following items? We will need them by February 1st.
• newspaper, wax paper, aluminum pie pans (8), baby powder, bar of soap and at least 8 empty baby food jars with lids.
We will be celebrating Valentine’s Day on Friday, February 10 from 12:45-1:30. If your child would like to bring in a healthy treat, please make sure you have enough for 28 students.
Student list:
Adam, Makya, Abigail, Tyler, Marshall, Sidney, Kayla, Daphne, Stephanie, Amelia, Machen, Macie, Nathan, Jolee, Kaden, Dallin, Trinity, Dylan, Jackson, Taylee, Sid, Bryson, Zyon, Renee, Mason, Rylan, Andrew
Please continue to study for weekly spelling and phonogram tests. January reading calendar is due on February 1st.
Concept board practice test is on my blog. Please use this as a study guide. Concept tests are on Friday’s. I would also encourage you to have your child practice on IXL at least three times a week.
Week 15
1. fix 10. income 19. driven
2. fixed 11. bought 20. real
3. goes 12. paid
4. go 1 3. pay
5. hold 14. enter
6. drill 15. railroad
7. army 16. unable
8. pretty 17. ticket
9. stole 18. account
Phonograms
ar, oe, x, ou, ck, ea, ough, ay, oa, ai, ed, er, ei, ie
study rule 25- you will need to write it out….
R. 25 The phonogram ck may be used only after a single vowel that says its short sound.
Unit 8
ceiling, citizen, cereal, cement, cinnamon, century, genius, message, vegetable, apiece, giraffe, gerbil, general, genuine, geography, certain, ounce, commence, language
"Our cement ceiling is more than a century old," remarked Ginger.

