Friday, October 8, 2010

Farm Day Pictures Coming Soon!

We have some wonderful class pictures from our recent Farm Day and would like to thank Jared's dad for taking them.  Here are a few of them for now.






Ways to Help Your Child

  • Set aside time each day to listen to and talk with your child.
  • Follow up at home on areas of interest.
  • Go over his/her school papers together.
  • Have a quiet place for homework with supplies such as paper, pencils, scissors, glue, crayons, etc.
  • Prepare for the day ahead by having him/her pack folders in the bookbag and pick out clothes the night before.
  • Keep a checklist and/or calendar of important dates and projects.
  • Have reasonable expectations and help him/her set "do-able" goals.
  • Limit TV viewing and computer games.
  • Plan family activities that are educational and fun.
  • Give your child responsibility.
  • Develop a close working relationship with your child's teacher.
  • Read, read, read together!!!!

First Grade Is a Special Place! See the Big Smile on My Face!

First grade is an exciting time as the children embark upon new adventures in the world of learning! First graders are enthusiastic, full of energy, and are a joy to teach. Over the year they will grow so much in many areas and will become more independent thinkers and learners. It is very important to keep in mind that we all build on small successes. Each child will progress at his/her own rate, acquiring new skills as he/she is developmentally ready. Maintaining each child's self-esteem and building a secure foundation for future growth remains a priority in first grade. Your child will need lots of encouragement and help from you. Please continue to applaud every accomplishment, no matter how small it may seem. This will keep your child's enthusiasm for learning alive and growing, and will help him/her to blossom.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Welcome to Our Classroom

Welcome to our classroom!  Here you will be able to keep up with the latest happenings in our class.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Save the Rainforests!

Our class was excited to raise $50.00 to preserve and protect an acre of rainforest in the El Pangan Nature Reserve in Colombia, South America. We participated along with many other students around the world through the organization Earth's Birthday Project. Each year a different location is chosen. As you may know, tropical rainforests are in danger throughout the world. Rainforests once covered 14% of Earth's land surface; now they cover a mere 6% and experts estimate that the last remaining rainforests could be consumed in less than 40 years. People are trying to save what's left before it's too late. Our class was proud to do what we could to help. Here is the certificate we received:

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Happy Summer!

This has been one of the best and most enjoyable classes I've had the pleasure of teaching!  Have a wonderful summer, stay safe, and read, read, read!  Come back to visit next year!

Survival Attendance Rally

Earlier this year, our school had a "Survivor" themed attendance rally.  Our class was one of the top 3 first grade classes with attendance, so those teachers had to compete against each other for 1st place.  They had to see who could eat a "bug" the fastest.  Mrs. Nelson won!  Then Mrs. Nelson had to go up against the K and 2nd grade winners (Mrs. Howe and Mr. Evans) for the top trophy.  They had to see who could eat a "fish" the fastest.  Of course, Mr Evans won, but we were happy to be the 1st grade winner!  We got to display the tikki torch outside our classroom! Below are photos of Mrs. Nelson eating the "bug" and the "fish" and displaying our tikki torch trophy!