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Monday, October 4, 2021

Week of October 4, 2021

Here's a sample of a well done Saint Report!

Please Note

- Information about the first grade Saints Presentation was sent home last week. Each child may choose any saint they want. The report will be due this Friday, so please work on it this week. Please make sure the report and the picture are done neatly as they will be hung on our bulletin board. Don't forget to have your child practice reading their report because they will be sharing it with the class for a grade. The Saints Presentation will be on Friday, October 22nd at 9:00 am in the Church. Families are welcome to come to church, we just ask that you be socially distanced and wear a mask. The school will attend virtually.

- Friday will be a dress down day for JDRF. Please send in $1.00 to dress down. We will be walking with our buddies in the morning to raise awareness for Juvenile Diabetes.

- There will be a Religion test on Chapter 2 this Thursday.  A study guide will be sent home today.

- There will be a Spelling and Reading test on Friday for our story "How Animals Communicate." 

- Please let me know if you have questions about anything!

...And check out these great costumes!

Homework

Monday
Religion: work on saint report and study
Reading: RN page 91
Math: workbook page 23

Tuesday
Religion: work on saint report and study
Reading: RN page 95
Math: complete worksheet

Wednesday
Religion: work on saint report and study
Reading: RN page 101
Math: wb page 25

Thursday
Religion: work on saint report 
Reading: Read H.A.C. and study words for tests tomorrow
Math: wb page 26


A Peek at Our Week

Religion: Chapter 2 - "We Believe in the Blessed Trinity"
We will finish up Chapter 2 and have a test on Thursday.

Reading
Story: "How Animals Communicate"
Target Skill: Main Idea and Details
Phonics Skill: Short I sound and R blends
Grammar: Nouns and commas in a series
Sight Words: animal, how, make, of, some, why
Spelling Words: in, will, did, sit, six, big

Math
This week we will continue with addition and learn how to use a number line to solve problems and learn double facts. If you practice at home, please have your child start at the larger number!

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