The Holiday Season is quickly coming! Often I get questions from parents about volunteering, events, gifts, etc. so here is some of that information ahead of time.
Upcoming school events:
School movie: Tuesday December 16th 9:00 AM
Choir performance for parents: Thursday December 18th 9:00 AM
School Sing Along for parents: Thursday December 18th 1:30 PM
School Sing Along for students: Friday December 19th 9:00 AM
I am not going to be here on Friday the 19th (we're going to Mexico City!), so my class will be something really simple and fun on that last day. (that is also why we aren't having homework because I won't be here to check it!)
We're not going to have a large Christmas party in my classroom, instead we'll wait for January 6th and celebrate the Day of the Wise Man which is a Latin American traditional holiday. If you would like to help with celebrating this holiday, please let me know.
In Mrs. Myler's class I know that she will be giving out a small gift of a pencil and/or eraser. If you would like to help her with that you can let her know. Also, if you are planning to bring gifts for the students please remember that we require NON-FOOD items due to various medical issues in the class.
Every year we are very blessed to receive so many gifts from our students, and we're grateful! We have been asked to give a Christmas wish list, which basically consists of items we buy for the classroom out of our personal funds. If you feel so inclined to give a gift to Mrs. Myler or myself, these items below will greatly help us and your children in the classroom!
Hand sanitizer
Paper Towels
Disinfecting Wipes
Kleenex Tissues
Ziploc Bags (any size would be great!)
Glue Sticks
Dry Erase Markers (especially the small ones)
Red Pens
Stickers
Beads for our "Bling" Necklaces
During the break the only homework students will receive is reading daily for 20 minutes. If you would like your child to continue practicing math during the break you can go to thinkcentral.com and complete some of the online math activities that I have assigned to the class. A great Spanish website you could also use is duolingo.com, where users are assessed according to their level and receive Spanish lessons to pass off.
Please let me know if you have any other questions, Happy Holidays!
Upcoming school events:
School movie: Tuesday December 16th 9:00 AM
Choir performance for parents: Thursday December 18th 9:00 AM
School Sing Along for parents: Thursday December 18th 1:30 PM
School Sing Along for students: Friday December 19th 9:00 AM
I am not going to be here on Friday the 19th (we're going to Mexico City!), so my class will be something really simple and fun on that last day. (that is also why we aren't having homework because I won't be here to check it!)
We're not going to have a large Christmas party in my classroom, instead we'll wait for January 6th and celebrate the Day of the Wise Man which is a Latin American traditional holiday. If you would like to help with celebrating this holiday, please let me know.
In Mrs. Myler's class I know that she will be giving out a small gift of a pencil and/or eraser. If you would like to help her with that you can let her know. Also, if you are planning to bring gifts for the students please remember that we require NON-FOOD items due to various medical issues in the class.
Every year we are very blessed to receive so many gifts from our students, and we're grateful! We have been asked to give a Christmas wish list, which basically consists of items we buy for the classroom out of our personal funds. If you feel so inclined to give a gift to Mrs. Myler or myself, these items below will greatly help us and your children in the classroom!
Hand sanitizer
Paper Towels
Disinfecting Wipes
Kleenex Tissues
Ziploc Bags (any size would be great!)
Glue Sticks
Dry Erase Markers (especially the small ones)
Red Pens
Stickers
Beads for our "Bling" Necklaces
During the break the only homework students will receive is reading daily for 20 minutes. If you would like your child to continue practicing math during the break you can go to thinkcentral.com and complete some of the online math activities that I have assigned to the class. A great Spanish website you could also use is duolingo.com, where users are assessed according to their level and receive Spanish lessons to pass off.
Please let me know if you have any other questions, Happy Holidays!