Friday, December 19, 2008

Little Blue Bulletin 1/5-1/9

Happy New Year! We want to say thank you for showering us with gifts and cards before the break. We feel very fortunate to work with such a great community.

Don't Forget:
Monday is class picture day.
If you haven't returned the while envelope, please turn it in on Monday.

What have we done this week:
  • In math, we continued learning addition and subtraction by doing hands-on activities. We also made the January calendar and decorated it with snowflakes.
  • In language arts, we wrote our New Year resolution. The outcome will be put into a podcast and a classbook. We also did summary sentence writing with Scholastic News.
  • In science, we learned more about .the properties of wood They each keep a science journal in their binder at school.
Play Update:
This week we focused on practicing the songs for our play. They were learning how to be quiet between songs as well as memorizing the lyrics. Parent volunteers met again today to talk about costumes and backdrops. It is going to be very exciting! In order to prepare for the show, we are asking you to collect the following items:
  • small camera bags with straps (4)
  • khaki vests (2)
  • paper towel tubes (lots)
  • wrapping paper and wrapping paper tubes (lots)
  • round party trays (like sushi platter, veggie tray, large party platter)
  • egg cartons



PLEASE REFER TO THIS LINK AND KEEP TRACK OF ALL OF THE UPCOMING EVENTS!
The Little Blue Village Calendar


Sharing:
1/12: How to solve a conflict with a friend
1/20: Ways to promote peace


Have a great weekend,
The Little Blue Teachers

Friday, December 12, 2008

Little Blue Bulletin: 12/8-12/12

Though the winter break is drawing near, we still have a lot of learning going on. Here is what we've done in class this week.
  • In math, we started place value and doubles facts.
  • In science, we continued our unit "Wood and Paper." Students explored different things around the room that are made of wood. You could go on a wood hunt at home.
  • In language arts, we had our first Super Kid of the week! The super student will present a poster about himself/herself, and the class will write a expository paragraph each week.
  • We have been practicing our songs for next week's performance. We hope you can all make it!
Mark your calendars:
Peace Performance--December 17 and 18 at 8:15. Please pick one day to attend.

Don't Forget:
To return report card envelopes!

To use the crosswalk when you cross the street. DO NOT walk cross the drive way. It's very dangerous to walk between cars.

PLEASE REFER TO THIS LINK AND KEEP TRACK OF ALL OF THE UPCOMING EVENTS!
The Little Blue Village Calendar


Sharing:
12/15: Share three signs of winter
1/5: Three hopes for the New Year


Thanks,
The Little Blue Teachers

Friday, December 5, 2008

Little Blue Bulletin: 12/1-12/5


This week is very packed with learning. Here is what we've done in class this week.
  • In math, we finished time and calendar, and will start place value next week. Don't forget to talk about daily events as well as using the calendar we made to reinforce the concepts.
  • In science, we started a new unit "Wood and Paper." Students were exploring different wood samples and where they come from.
  • In social studies, we learned about how transportation has changed over time. You can ask your child how people traveled long ago, and maybe they can use it in their sharing next week!
  • In language arts, we introduced Super Kid, our step up to writing program. Each week, a student will present a poster about himself/herself, and the class will write a expository paragraph each week. Moreover, we practiced how to write a summary sentence to summarize Scholastic News.
Mark your calendars:
Peace Performance--December 17 and 18 at 8:15. Please pick one day to attend.

Don't Forget:
Report cards are going home today. Please review it with your child, and set reasonable goals with him/her. Sign and return the envelope on Monday. You may keep the report card. Thank you.

PLEASE REFER TO THIS LINK AND KEEP TRACK OF ALL OF THE UPCOMING EVENTS!
The Little Blue Village Calendar


Sharing:
12/8: Show how things have changed in the last 30 years
12/15: Share three signs of winter


Thanks,
The Little Blue Teachers

Friday, November 21, 2008

Little Blue Bulletin 11/17-21

Happy Thanksgiving

We have been very busy this week. On Monday we went to a field trip to see "Aesop's Fables". On Tuesday we were busy practicing reading and writing. On Wednesday we visited the library and tech lab. On Thursday, we wrapped up our tree unit and went to see the Macaroni play. Finally, we ended the week by making sum turkeys. Wow. What a week!

Please visit our podcasts this weekend. The kids are very excited to share them with you. Use the links on our website.
You can also learn how to make puppets by visiting http://www.jimwestpuppets.com/

Homework:
There will be no homework this coming week. Instead, please take the time to check out the Little Blue website. We added many educational links related to reading, spelling, and math. Each classroom also posted a Thanksgiving podcast. Please make a comment for our class to read. The students enjoy hearing what everyone has to say.


PLEASE REFER TO THIS LINK AND KEEP TRACK OF ALL OF THE UPCOMING EVENTS!
The Little Blue Village Calendar


Sharing:
11/24: No sharing - short week
12/01: Special ways your family celebrates the season


Thanks,
The Little Blue Teachers

Friday, November 14, 2008

Little Blue Bulletin: 11/12-11/14

It was great to see so many K/1 families at the movie this week. We hope you enjoyed our community event. Also, if you haven't returned the bottom portion of the orange traffic flyer, please do so on Monday. We need 100% participation.

Upcoming Events:

Field trip on Monday. We will be going to the Flint Center to see "Aesop's Fables II". The buses will return before lunchtime.


PLEASE REFER TO THIS LINK AND KEEP TRACK OF ALL OF THE UPCOMING EVENTS!

The Little Blue Village Calendar



Sharing Change!
11/17: Share a special family ritual
11/24: No sharing - short week
12/01: Special ways your family celebrates the season

A family ritual is something that your family does on a daily, weekly, or yearly basis.
For example:
• My family eats dinner together every night.
• My family has game night on Wednesday nights.
• My family goes to Tahoe each December to ski.

Please remember to share one ritual, and add some details about what your family does.
Do not share 3 different events.



BOOK BAGS!!!
First grade parents only!
We know that there has been some mix-ups lately with the book bags. We now have all the books and direction cards in the correct bags. If your child receives a repeat bag, please have your child do a text to self connection instead. To help us, please make sure your child returns the book and activity in the same bag as it was sent in.
Thank you.


There will be no homework folders on Fridays due to the book bags.


Review of the week:
Language Arts:
This week we wrote autumn poetry, visited the computer lab, and practiced prompt writing. For a short week, we packed in quite a bit!

Math:

This week we continued to learn about time and calendar. Please take time each day to talk about the calendar and clock. Here is some vocabulary to help lead your discussions.
  • days of the week: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
  • yesterday, today, tomorrow
  • Months of the year: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec
  • minute
  • hour
  • elapsed time (time it takes to do something)
  • order of events
Science:
In science, we continue our studies of trees. Please go for a walk and use the following words to describe trees.
  • bark
  • branch
  • twig
  • leaves
  • trunk
  • deciduous
  • conifer
  • serrated edges
  • needles
Finally, we want to remind everyone that the weather has been unpredictable. Here are a few tips to keep your child (and yourself!) healthy:
  • Dress in layers: always have a short sleeve shirt underneath.
  • Some sweatshirts are hard to take off, leave them at home!
  • Wash hands before eating, or after touching your face/nose.

Thanks,
The Little Blue Teachers

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Little Blue Bulletin 11/03-11/07

It has been a very exciting week in our nation and here at Portal. Our classes voted along with the nation.The students learned the importance of voting, and what a privilege it can be to be part of a republic

We also enjoyed seeing all of your 3-D turkey projects. Keep your eyes out for the podcasts that will be posted soon.

We went to an awesome assembly on Monday. We learned about musical instruments from Latin America. The students were able to play, sing, and dance to the Latin beat. On Thursday we took a trip to New York! The Adelie Village shared some Broadway hits in their performance of "Penguins on Broadway".


Upcoming Events:
November 10, 11: No school in observance of Veteran's Day
November 13: Meet your teachers at the Movies: K/1 community event
November 26, 27, 28: No school in observance of Thanksgiving


PLEASE REFER TO THIS LINK AND KEEP TRACK OF ALL OF THE UPCOMING EVENTS!

The Little Blue Village Calendar



Sharing:
11/10: No sharing
11/17: SHARING CHANGE! Share a family ritual
11/20: No sharing
A family ritual is something that your family does on a daily, weekly, or yearly basis. For example: My family eats dinner together every night. or My family has game night on Wednesday nights. or My family goes to Tahoe each December to ski. Please remember to share one ritual, and add some details about what your family does. Do not share 3 different events. We will send home more information in the homework folder next week.


BOOK BAGS!!!
First grade parents only! We know that there has been some mix-ups lately with the book bags. We now have all the books and direction cards in the correct bags. If your child receives a repeat bag, please have your child do a text to self connection instead. To help us, please make sure your child returns the book and activity in the same bag as it was sent in. Thank you.

Extra assignment:
Please visit your teacher's blog. With your parent's help, add your comment. We look forward to hearing from you. Review of the week:

Language Arts:
We continued our new handwriting program--Hand Writing Without Tears. We are practicing making our letters all the same size. Please practice neat writing with homework too! We are continuing to review the following concepts in reading skills. It is helping us prepare for reading and spelling!
  • short/long vowel sounds
  • beginning letter sounds and blends
  • sight words
  • rhyming words
  • recalling facts while reading
We have also started an author study about Leo Lionni. We started by reading Frederick. Frederick is a mouse that would prefer to write poetry. We helped him gather warm thoughts for the winter. We also talking about text to self connections. This is when a part of the story reminds us of something that happened in our own life. Try it with a book you read at home.

Math:

We are started our new strand in math, learning about time and calendar. We feel this is the most valuable and difficult unit that students learn this year. Please take time each day to look at the calendar and talk about time. Here is some vocabulary to help lead your discussions.
  • days of the week: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
  • yesterday, today, tomorrow
  • minute
  • hour
  • order of events
Science:
In science we are studying about trees. We are using our observation skills to compare and sort leaves. It's not too late to contribute $2.00 toward our K/1 tree.

Spiritwear:
Show your school spirit each Friday. Remember to buy your Portal t-shirts and sweatshirts. They are on sale through November 14th.

Thanks,
Your Little Blue Teachers

Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween!

Dear Parents

The Halloween Parade was a huge success! In class, we also celebrated the holiday by doing a rotation. We made a black cat, a harvest quilt, and a Halloween costume podcast. Here is a link for you to listen to the podcast episodes. If you hit the RSS feed button, you'll get instant updates of our newest projects.

Go to mrsmontgomery.podbean.com
View in Pop-Up Window.

Wish all of you a safe and fun Halloween!

Little Blue Teachers

Friday, October 24, 2008

Little Blue Bulletin: 10/20-10/24

Welcome back! We hope you had a wonderful and restful October Break. Thank you to all parents who helped on the field trip. We appreciate your time and effort.


Upcoming Events:
Costumes Parade is coming! Parents, if your child choose to participate, please mark your calendars--Friday, October 31st at 3pm. Remember, costumes cannot be worn during school hours. They must change after school. Also, remind your child's driver if he/she is going to be picked up by you.




PLEASE REFER TO THIS LINK AND KEEP TRACK OF ALL OF THE UPCOMING EVENTS!

The Little Blue Village Calendar



Sharing:
10/27: Memorize a Halloween poem or song of your choice
11/03: Share and describe your 3-D Turkey

How to prepare for sharing:
1. Tell us your poem or song title
2. Speak/ sing loud and clear
3. Make eye contact with classmates and teacher when talking


BOOK BAGS!!!
The book bags are coming home today! Please read the book with your child each night. It's important to reread books again and again. After reading the story several times, do the activity listed on the instruction sheet. The kinders have the directions on the yellow sheet and first graders have directions on the white sheet. On Wednesday night have your child put the journal, the book, and the instructions back into the bag so that it is ready to come back to school on Thursday morning. It is very important to the success of our program that book bags are returned each Thursday morning.


There will be no homework folders on Fridays due to the book bags.

Extra assignment:
Please visit your teacher's blog. With your parent's help, add your comment. We look forward to hearing from you.


Review of the week:
Language Arts:
We continued our new handwriting program--Hand Writing Without Tears. We are still working on holding our pencil correctly and starting letters/numbers at the top.
We are reviewing the following concepts in reading skills. It is helping us prepare for reading and spelling!
  • short/long vowel sounds
  • beginning letter sounds and blends
  • sight words
  • rhyming words
  • recalling facts while reading
After our wonderful field trip on Monday, we studied more about pumpkins. The students wrote about experiences at the Useigi Farms and created a pumpkin book. We also created poetry about Autumn. Our students learned about adjectives and nouns to make sensory phrases about our new season.



Math:

We are finishing up our current strand on numbers. This is such an important concept that we will continue to visit our number strategies throughout the school year. Please remember to practice vocabulary with your students at home to reinforce what is taught at school.
  • equal
  • less than
  • more than
  • place value: tens, ones
  • addend, sum
  • number line
Science:
Red Ribbon Week is a special week for all students across our nation. We take the time to talk about making healthy choices in our lives. Students shared on the topic, and we did several activities in class. We learned about the five food groups: grains, vegetables, fruits, dairy, and proteins (meat, legumes, and nuts). It's important to eat less "extras" like sweets, fried foods, and sweets. Please help promote healthy living by sending good snacks to school. Ask your student what is a good snack to help give our body and mind energy.



Thanks,
The Little Blue Teachers

Friday, September 26, 2008

Litte Bulletin 9/22-10/3

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Upcoming Events:
NEXT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY the Little Blue Teachers will be at our APPLE training, so this newsletter will be covering this week and next week (BUT, we will have subs and your children will be very busy). We will resume newsletter when we come back from October break.

Project Cornerstone will kick-off next week. Please refer to the Press for details and the letter that goes home with the project. The theme this month is how to build positive friendships. We will talk about putting warm fuzzies in our buckets. Ask your child what a warm fuzzy is...

OCTOBER 5 through OCTOBER 19th is our break. We hope you all have a wonderful two weeks off. Make sure you keep reading over vacation.


PLEASE REFER TO THIS LINK AND KEEP TRACK OF ALL OF THE UPCOMING EVENTS!

The Little Blue Village Calendar



Sharing:
9/29: Some signs of fall!
10/4- 10/19:Vacation
10/20: Three Ways to Stay Healthy

How to prepare for sharing:
1. Tell us your topic
2. Prepare for one ending sentence
3. Make eye contact with classmates and teacher when talking


BOOK BAGS!!!
The book bags are coming home today! Please read the book with your child each night. It's important to reread books again and again. After reading the story several times, do the activity listed on the instruction sheet. The kinders have the directions on the yellow sheet and first graders have directions on the white sheet. On Wednesday night have your child put the journal, the book, and the instructions back into the bag so that it is ready to come back to school on Thursday morning. It is very important to the success of our program that book bags are returned each Thursday morning.

NOTE: There will be no book bags going home over the vacation. It would be a great time to visit your local library.

There will be no homework folders on Fridays due to the book bags.

Extra assignment:
Please visit your teacher's blog. With your parent's help, add your comment. We look forward to hearing from you.


Review of the week:
Language Arts:
We continued our new handwriting program--Hand Writing Without Tears. We are still working on holding our pencil correctly and starting letters/numbers at the top.
We are reviewing the following concepts in reading skills. It is helping us prepare for reading and spelling!
  • short/long vowel sounds
  • beginning letter sounds
  • sight words
  • rhyming words
  • recalling facts while reading
The students are using their summary skills to describe what they learned. We read a Scholastic News on friendships and used the same skills to tell what we learned at our assembly called "Street Smarts." Please refer to the following colors to help you understand our color coding.
  • green - Go! Topic Sentence
  • yellow - Slow down. Add a detail
  • green - Finish the paragraph
Fall has begun. This week and next we will be learning more about our changing seasons. Using our senses, we will write some poetry about fall.


Math:

We are continuing to work with numbers. We are practicing ways to count on, adding doubles (5 +5=10), and using various strategies to help us add and subtract.
We are practicing our new vocabulary:
  • equal
  • less than
  • more than
  • place value: tens, ones
  • addend, sum
  • number line
Science:
This week we built the life cycle of the apple. We started with a seed, and ended with the apple. The students were very curious about how the blossom turns into an apple. Hopefully we can help answer this question further as we start our pumpkin studies. Next week we will be learning about how a pumpkin grows. This will help us prepare for our upcoming field trip.


Special Events:
We had an assembly on staying safe when we our outside. Remember to always wear a bike helmet and cross in safe places. Ask your students what jaywalking means.




Thanks,
The Little Blue Teachers

Friday, September 12, 2008

Little Blue Bulletin 9/08-9/12

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Upcoming Dates:
Saturday: Family Fun Night! 4-7pm
This week: Parent Teacher Conferences. Early Dismissal at 12:30.
Friday: Teacher Learning Day! No school for kids
The Little Blue Village Calendar

PLEASE REFER TO THIS LINK AND KEEP TRACK OF ALL OF THE UPCOMING EVENTS!


Sharing:
9/15 -- Three ways to show good manners
9/22-- Share a classroom rule and why it is important

How to prepare for sharing:
1. Tell us your topic
2. Prepare for one ending sentence
3. Make eye contact when you talk


BOOK BAGS!!!
The book bags are coming home again today! Please read the book with your child each night. It's important to reread books again and again. After reading the story several times, do the activity listed on the instruction sheet. The kinders have the directions on the yellow sheet and first graders have directions on the white sheet. On Wednesday night have your child put the journal, the book, and the instructions back into the bag so that it is ready to come back to school on Thursday morning. It is very important to the success of our program that book bags are returned each Thursday morning.

There will be no homework folders on Fridays due to the book bags.

Extra assignment:
Please visit your teacher's blog. With your parent's help, add your comment. We look forward to hearing from you.


Review of the week:
Language Arts:
We continued our new handwriting program--Hand Writing Without Tears. We are still working on holding our pencil correctly and starting letters/numbers at the top. We've reviewed the following concepts:
  • short/long vowel sounds
  • beginning letter sounds
  • sight words
  • rhyming words
We used our reading and writing skills to learn more about apples. Students used describing words to create poetry. We learned how to use our senses (sound, sight, feel) to help us. We also did our first Step Up to Writing lesson using our colored dots. The students summarized a Scholastic News reader, finding three key points to remember.
  • green - Go! Topic Sentence
  • yellow - Slow down. Add a detail
  • green - Finish the paragraph
Last, we created an apple glyph. A glyph is a symbol that means something special. For instance, the students chose the apple color according to boys and girls. Come in to see our great work.

Math:

This week we started our Number Sense strand. We are practicing ways to count on, adding doubles (5 +5=10) and using various strategies to help us add and subtract.
We are practicing our new vocabulary:
  • equal
  • less than
  • more than
  • place value: tens, ones
  • addend, sum
PSCO News:
Reminder - Spirit T-shirts available for Kinders!
Murdock-Portal Spirit T-shirts are available for $10, sizes Small or Medium. Your Kinder can get their very own Penguin T-shirt, to wear on School Spirit Days! Don’t be left out - Forms are in the office. (Not sure what size? Check the sample T-shirts in the Office.)

Coming Soon on Wed 24th – Jungle Play-date!
Save the Date and meet up with other K/1 village parents, for a School play-date at the ‘Jungle’ on Wed 24th Sept, from 5pm onwards. This is a great opportunity for new Parents to get to know other K/1 parents over a coffee, while your children get to play for free at the Jungle, at El Paseo de Saratoga opposite Westgate Mall. Look out for flyers next week in your Thursday folder, to get free entry.

Special Events:
We started our week with an awesome "Wildlife Assembly". We had several animals visit our school to help teach conservation and appropriate ways to handle wild animals. The students were very excited to see the snowy owl, and lynx.

Chicken Dance! Thanks you for joining us for our first performance of the year. It was so nice to see so many parents watch our students cluck and rock today.

Here is a link so you can cluck along at home too!
http://www.funpages.com/chickendance/

Thanks,
The Little Blue Teachers

Friday, September 5, 2008

Little Blue Bulletin: 9/2-9/5

Welcome to the Little Blue Bulletin. We will keep you up to date on news in our village. Please remember to read the weekly updates. You can also subscribe to this blog by clicking the RSS feed button.

NOTE: Family Fun Night is still in need of volunteers. This great event might be canceled if we can't get some more help. Please consider helping out. Also, the direct donations are due to come in to the office. We are only at a little over 50% of what is needed to keep our school's programs and great instructional aides going.

Upcoming Dates:
Sept. 10th through Sept.18: Parent Teacher Conferences. Early Dismissal at 12:30.
Friday, Sept. 12th: Chicken Dance at school at 11:00 on kinder play area
Saturday, Sept. 13th: Family Fun Night

PLEASE REFER TO THIS LINK AND KEEP TRACK OF ALL OF THE UPCOMING EVENTS!

Sharing:
9/08 -- Memory of your grandparents
9/15 -- Three ways to show good manners

How to prepare for sharing:
1. Tell us your topic
2. Tell us one memory of your grandparents
3. Prepare for one ending sentence
4. Extra: Bring a photo or draw a picture of your grandparents

BOOK BAGS!!!
The book bags are coming home again today! Please read the book with your child each night. It's important to reread books again and again. After reading the story several times, do the activity listed on the instruction sheet. The kinders have the directions on the yellow sheet and first graders have directions on the white sheet. On Wednesday night have your child put the journal, the book, and the instructions back into the bag so that it is ready to come back to school on Thursday morning. It is very important to the success of our program that book bags are returned each Thursday morning.

There will be no homework folders on Fridays due to the book bags.


Review of the week:
Language Arts:
We continued our new handwriting program--Hand Writing Without Tears. We are also working on holding our pencil correctly and starting letters/numbers at the top. We've reviewed the following concepts:
  • short/long vowel sounds
  • beginning letter sounds
  • sight words
  • rhyming words

Math:
We enjoyed our Math Investigations this week. Kids showed excellent teamwork by sorting, tallying, and graphing our class favorites. We are very proud of our students! They also demonstrated their knowledge by making graphs independently using stickers and fruit loops. Please continue to work with your child at home and find different ways we use charts and graphs. Next week, we will start our new strand: number sense.

Social Studies:
We started a project called, "Me in the World" this week. We focused on how we are a small part of the world. We start being part of our home, then our school community, which is a small part of our city, extending to our state. Our state, California, is a part of our country, the United States, which is a small part of the world!

We also talked about what we do at home or at school could affect the larger community. That means we should always be aware of our choices and actions, so that we are a good member of the community.


Science:
Apples, apples, apples! We learned the different parts of an apple. Students learned how to label a scientific drawing, and then assemble an apple diagram. We also read a couple of apple poems to add to our Personal Reader Binder.

Special Events:
Don't forget the Chicken Dance on Friday at 11am!

Thanks,
The Little Blue Teachers


Friday, August 22, 2008

Little Blue Bulletin: 8/25-8/29

Welcome to the Little Blue Bulletin. We will keep you up to date on news in our village. Please remember to read the weekly updates.  You can also subscribe to this blog by clicking the RSS feed button.  

Upcoming Dates:
Monday, Sept. 1st: Labor Day: no school
Tuesday, Sept. 2nd: Return conference slips that start on the 10th
Friday, Sept. 12th: Chicken Dance at school at 11:00 on kinder play area

PLEASE REFER TO THIS LINK AND KEEP TRACK OF ALL OF THE UPCOMING EVENTS!

Sharing:
9/01 -Tell us who is in your family and one thing you do together
9/08 -Memory of your grandparents

How to prepare for sharing:
1. Tell us who is in your family
2. Tell us one thing your family likes to do together
3. Extra: Bring a photo or draw a picture of your family

BOOK BAGS!!!
The book bags are coming home again today! Please read the book with your child each night. It's important to reread books again and again. After reading the story several times, do the activity listed on the instruction sheet. The kinders have the directions on the yellow sheet and first graders have directions on the white sheet. On Wednesday night have your child put the journal, the book, and the instructions back into the bag so that it is ready to come back to school on Thursday morning. It is very important to the success of our program that book bags are returned each Thursday morning.

There will be no homework folders on Fridays due to the book bags.


Review of the week:
Language Arts:
We started our new handwriting program--Hand Writing Without Tears.  We are also working on holding our pencil correctly and starting letters/numbers at the top. 

Math:
We continued Math Skills this week. Each group is reviewing directional words and patterns. We are also learning more about graphs. There are three kinds of graphs: real graphs, pictographs, and bar graphs. Most students are able to make a statement about the graph too.

Social Studies:
We recited our Penguin Promise this week, made our class poster, and have been working on treating others as we would want to be treated. This would also be a good promise to have your child make at home. That way they can treat their bothers or sisters the way they would want to be treated. We will be working on keeping this promise all year long!

Science:
We started learning about apples this week and talked about the different parts of an apple. This is a great unit and we will be doing many observations. If you have free time, please read some apple books at home, research apples on the web or look at the many types of apples at the grocery store.

Special Events:
Despite the heat, today's Lunch on the Lawn was a huge success. It was great to see so many parents come and join their children for lunch. This is a great monthly event to help build community in our school.

Everyone smiled nicely for their pictures this week. The yearbook is a great keepsake to remember this year at Portal. These pictures will go inside the yearbook that will be available at the end of the school year. 

Have a wonderful long weekend!

Little Blue Teachers