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May 25, 2015



Jog-A-Thon
Wow! I love being part of jog-a-thon it is an amazing event that really brings our classes, school, and community together! Thank you to everyone who helped count laps, set up/take down, and cheer our students on. This event helps get kids outside and builds team spirit! The students had so much fun and loved running out yelling, " GO skittles" Not only did they cheer on each other, but they cheered on all their friends and other students.

Writers Workshop
This week students finished their fiction writing. They have been working incredible hard to add details to their writing and pictures. They were able to write detailed stories where their characters faced problems that they had to try to solve. It is amazing to see all the growth that they have been able to make this year. In the beginning of the year some students were not even writing letters, now they are writing pages! That is something to celebrate, look forward to seeing those stories come home soon!

Readers Workshop
This week in readers workshop we started our poetry unit. We looked at some different poems and discussed some things that we noticed while reading them. We noticed that poems can rhyme. We also noticed that you can use your 5 senses to describe them. Students noticed that poems usually address one subject and can articulate particular feelings. We read a lot of silly poems by Shel Silverstein and will continue to hear many different poems over the next few weeks.

Timeline Project
Today I sent home a new homework assignment that students will work on over the next week. The timeline project should be a fun family activity, but where the students are working independently. These do not have to be fancy or elaborate, but rather a chance for you to work with your child. Let them show you how much they have grown in their reading, writing, and presenting skills. A great idea would be to have them practice presenting for the rest of your family, to help them get ready to present to the class!

Geography:
This past week we learned about Spain. We watched how Paella was made and watched flamingo dancers. The students also learned about Picasso. They learned about his different painting stages and famous works. They also learned about cubism and tried replicating their own Picasso work, "BOUQUET OF PEACE". We've also been reading about Greek God's along with other Greece culture.

Nina Laden
We had an amazing opportunity this week to have a special author visit. Nina Laden is a local Seattle author who writes many famous books just as Peek-a-WHo, Peek-a-Zoo, Roberto the Insect Arcitect, and Pigasso and Mootiese. Nina told the students about her experiences writing when she was younger and even shared a book she wrote when she was 9.

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