Welcome!

Please do not hesitate to contact me! :)
angie.wittwer@mead354.org
509-465-7830

AM Specialist (all on Friday): PM Specialist:
Music: 10:30-10:55 P.E.: 1:10-1:35 (Fri)
Library: 9:20-9:50 Music: 2:00-2:25 (Fri)
P.E.: 11:20-11:45 Library: 2:50-3:10 (Mon)

Homework:
Part A) Every night students should read their take home book and practice their sight words. Take home books are exchanged only on Mondays and Thursdays.
**If your child is ready for a new book, a sticky note needs to be attached saying "new book."

Part B) Homework Page goes home on Monday and is returned on Friday in their homework folder. Each night students should:
1) Write their name in their best handwriting.
2) Write their daily sentence sounding out their words
3) Complete the math challenge, it follows along with our math program so every student should be able to do this.

Library Books are due on Thursdays so students can check out on Fridays.

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Happy Tuesday!

What a great day!  It was packed full of fun!  We practiced saying the sound and writing our letter of the week...Pp!  Our sight word of the week is A!  As in "A bug sat on a log."  We practiced writing our sight word of the week today in reading groups, as well as reading our leveled readers that had our sight word (and review sight words).  The listening center book was a cute Halloween story "A Ghost In The House," where all the scary things are scared of a boy.  We read several poems today, discussing rhyming words and how some poems rhyme and some do not.  For math we worked on the hidden partners of the number 7 and we wrote the number 7 in our number books.  Here is how we write a seven:

Fall Conferences are coming soon!  Over the next few days, I will be starting our Assessments for Fall Conferences.  Please call the office at 509-465-7800 to schedule your conference time with me.  If there isn't a day or time that works for you, please email me and we will find a time that works.  

*Remember for Halloween, students and anyone coming to school can (and encouraged) wear a costume.  We only ask that students and parents:
  • not wear masks and have minimal face painting (so we can tell who they are)
  • do not have a bloody or gory costumes
  • follow school dress code policy
  • not have any real or fake weapons
If you have a treat you would like to send in, please remember our school policy of store bought items only that do not have any traces of nuts in them.  We do not have any nut allergies in our room, but we have many students traveling around the school and come into our classroom for buddies, etc.  
Happy Trails!
~Love, 
Mrs. Wittwer