Today your child will be bringing home their homework for the last time, they do not have to be returned. The work packets included are not to be done before school is out. If you wish, you may use them during the month of June to keep your child practicing. Of course, we’d like to encourage reading/writing everyday, sight word practice, and letter/sound practice if needed.
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Our Last Workshop of 2015!
Here are our new workshop activities. This will be our last workshop for the 2014-2015 school year! Remember this is a great way to ask your child what they are learning in their workshop group each day!
Workshop # 1 Math – Find 10 Addition Game (a copy is being sent home with summer packets)
Workshop # 2 Tree Stacking Puzzle and Bug Puzzle
Workshop # 3 Free Art – Watercolors
Workshop # 4 Manipulatives Stretch & connect and Twist & Lock
Workshop # 5 Language Arts – Flip-Book Words
Workshop # 6 Science – Sea Shell Exploration
Workshop # 7 Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons by Eric Litwin and I’m a Shark by Bob Shea
Workshop # 8 Art – Dot Project
Nepal fundraiser
Our Sunrise Student Council is organizing a fundraiser to send money for the Nepal Relief fund. This will be only a few days. All donations are due on Friday. If you want to donate, you may send coins or money into school with your child. Each classroom has their own jar for collections.
Thank you!
Our Last “Music Through Play” with Ms. Tera
Jackson Nelson’s mom, Ms. Tera, came back to visit our class one last time to teach music through play. Here are some of the fun things they did on Monday:
- They sang the solfeggio words and hand signs for Mi-Re-Do, Sol-Sol-Do, and Sol-La-Ti-Do. They were reminded what the musical notation looks like for these patterns on the staff.
- We sang DO is home, Chords in Pieces: Red (Do-Mi-Sol), Blue (Do-Fa-La), and Yellow (Ti-Re-Sol), and sang our Primary Chord Song.
- We reviewed and learned some songs that have our melodic patterns hidden in them: 3 Blind Mice, A Hunting We Will Go, and Johnny Get Your Haircut.
- We learned what notes can do on a staff through some fun songs: Taking Baby Steps (notes going from a space to the next line or from a line back to a space), How to Skip (from a line to the next line or from a space to the next space – that’s a skip!), Dinosaur Song (skips and baby steps), and A Frog Went a-Hoppin’ (note that are leaps)
- We reviewed the musical BUGS with their matching musical notes. Ask them to clap their bugs: Bug, Bug, But-ter-fly, But-ter-fly, Grass-hop-per, Grass-hop-per, Cat-er-pil-lar, Cat-er-pil-lar, Bee-tle, Bee-tle, SLUU-G!
- We sang a song that we all know that has both musical bugs and a melodic pattern hidden it – B-I-N-G-O (Bee-tle But-ter-fly) And…Bing-Sol-La-Ti-Do-Do!
- Echo Ed (my singing snake puppet) joined us again having us echo some rhythmic patterns and singing solfeggio too.
- To end their fun, they did some classical music listening through a puppet show! They picked their favorite puppet show the Fox Hunt for us to do.
Music Day
Music With Ms. Tera
Yesterday was our last music time with Ms. Tera. She has come into the class each month to share her musical talents with us. All the students love having her come. We want to thank her for teaching our students the fundamentals of music in a fun and exciting way. Ask your child about the songs they learned with her.