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Monday, October 13, 2025

Week of October 13, 2025

 Please Note

-Thank you for your help with the saint reports.  They were completed wonderfully, and we are looking forward to learning about their saint.  We will be getting ready for our Saints Celebration this week and next.

- School pictures will be taken on Wednesday. They should wear their winter uniforms. Please send in your forms or complete them online. 

- Friday will be a $1.00 Dress Down Day benefiting Cases for Smiles

- Our field trip to Riverbend will be next Monday.  The children should wear their winter gym uniform with sneakers. Their sneakers may get wet, so we are suggesting an older pair.  Rain boots are not really conducive to the hiking part of the trip. They will also need a snack and lunch.  We recommend using their regular lunch box and water bottle, but please be sure they have their names on them. We are looking forward to a fun day!

- The permission form for the 1st-grade field trip to Riverbend Preserve is available in the

link below. The $23 trip fee was invoiced on 10/3 via email through your FACTS account

under incidental billing. *Both must be completed for your child to attend the trip.


1st grade Field Trip to Riverbend Environmental - Permission Form


Homework

Monday

Reading: complete worksheet

Math: complete worksheet

Practice words and read.


Tuesday

Reading: wkst

Math: wkst

Practice words and read.


Wednesday

Reading: wksht

Math: wkst

Practice words and read.


Thursday

R-wkst

Practice  words for test tomorrow

Math: wkst

Read


A Peek at Our Week

Religion

We will share our saint reports and begin practicing for our presentation.


Reading

Unit: Many Kinds of Characters 

Target Skill: Sequence of events, story elements, making inferences

Phonics Skill: short u

Grammar: articles and demonstratives 

High Frequency Words: come, here, to, of

Spelling Words: rug, bug, hug, cup, up, fun, run, sun


Math

We will begin our unit on subtraction. We will learn about the minus sign, counting backward, and most importantly, that the bigger number always goes first in subtraction.

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