Hello Lincoln Families,
This is just a reminder that the Kindness Party will be on February 14th from 2:00-3:00. Even though the committee is organizing party items, If you have a special treat you would like to send in you are more than welcome. We have no food allergies. If you want to send in treats, you can send them in with your child the day before or the day of the party. This party will be similar to the holiday party in December. We will have snacks and students can distribute Valentine's cards if they want to. Click on this link for student names for Valentine's cards. We will not need parents to come in.
Spring Conference Information: An email about spring conferences was recently sent home. Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you!
Social Awareness Link from Ms. Von Behren
Self-Management Link from Ms. Von Behren
Important Dates
Late Start: All Wednesdays in February
Kindness Party: 2/14
Half Days: 2/22, 2/23
In the classroom: We are celebrating Black History Month by writing mini-biographies! Students are researching a historical figure. I encourage you to ask your child who, what, and why the person is so important.
Reading: Our reading strategy focus will be looking for the main idea of non-fiction and fiction passages and books using EBLI strategies. I am working on what reading strategies and goals each student needs. These strategies are intended to be added to their "reading tool kit". These mini-lessons are used as a focus for many reading strategies. It's possible to use more than one reading strategy at a time. These strategies cover comprehension, accuracy, fluency, and expanding vocabulary. What is EBLI?
Math: Unit 5 Multiplicative Comparison and Measurement
Math Units below
- Factors and Multiples
- Fraction Equivalence and Comparison
- Extending Operations to Fractions
- From Hundredths to Hundred-thousands
- Multiplicative Comparison and Measurement
- Multiplying and Dividing Multi-digit Numbers
- Angles and Angle Measurement
Science: Waves of Sound.
Social Studies: Unit 3 Human Geography in the United States. In this unit, students explore the United States through the lens of human geography with a focus on the themes of movement and human/environment interaction. Using literature and primary sources, they study the push and pull factors of migration and the influence of migration on culture within the United States. Through both historical and current examples students explore ways people have used, adapted to, and modified various environments in the U.S. They deepen their understanding of human-environment interactions by assessing positive and negative effects of human activities on the physical environment. Returning again to historical examples, students explore ways in which geography can be used to interpret history. Finally, students will research and write an informational essay on a historical event.
The Positivity Project focus this week is Appreciation of the Good in Others.
Party Dates:
Fall Party--October 31
Winter Party--December 22
Kindness Party--February 14
Weekly Specials Schedule
Lunch: 1:10-1:35 Lunch Recess: 1:35-2:00
A.M. Recess: 10:05-10:20 every day
P.M. Recess: 3:15-3:30 every day
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