Friday, April 13, 2018


Check out The Georgie Badiel Foundation's recent Facebook post! She included a picture of the kids and even sent a card this week thanking each Loon by name! 

THANK YOU💧💧💧MERCI to these precious first graders from Stratham Memorial School in New Hampshire for raising an astounding $2025 for the Georgie Badiel Foundation! After their amazing teacher, Lindsay Rowley, read The Water Princess with students, she called to action Curriculum Coordinator, Kathy Bates, colleagues Ms. Jessie Caldwell, Ms. Jennifer Hackett, Ms. Diane Atherton, Ms. Megan Murphy, and parents to see if they could help create a project to raise funds for the @georgiebadielfoundation
Staff and students embraced the challenge with open arms. Students learned about the global water crisis and created a third world style market in which they crafted their own “artisan goods” such as pictures, jewelry and books to sell. The project generated such excitement in the community that an article was featured in their local paper.
The @georgiebadielfoundation is sincerely grateful for the efforts of Stratham Memorial School in helping to provide access to clean and safe drinking water to their brothers and sisters in Burkina Faso.

“If we are to reach real peace in this world… we shall have to begin with children.” — Mahatma Gandhi💧 #waterislife #waterisfirst 


April 13th

Some things we did this week:
  • STEAM Challenge with the Koala class
  • Learned about allergies
  • Made props for our upcoming readers' theater
  • Learned about 3D shapes and their attributes
  • Worked on writing reviews of restaurants
  • Read the book Hector and Hummingbird and learned about expressing emotions before "exploding"
  • Sent out or book to be published
  • Practiced songs for our upcoming Friendly Neighborhood Helpers play
Some things to ask your child:
  • What are some attributes of a sphere? cube? pyramid?
  • What was your STEAM challenge?
  • What did you work on in IXL?
  • How did the classroom change this week? (My cabin fever is kicking in and the room gets rearranged almost every other day)
Important Dates:
  • Mark your calendars! First Grade presents...
    • FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD HELPERS on Tuesday, May 8th at 6:30 pm on the cafeteria stage.  Stay tuned more details in the next few weeks.
  • END OF YEAR CELEBRATION AT STRATHAM HILL PARK.
    • On Tuesday, June 12th (am only) all first grade students will hike to Stratham Hill Park to celebrate a great year together.  We would love for you to join us! Specifics of the field trip will be on the permission slip and sent home next month.
The garden committee is still looking for rinsed gallon milk jugs! Please send in any empty containers to school during the next few weeks. The garden committee is looking to plan some earth friendly activities for Earth Day on 4/20. One of the stations was inspired by our Water Princess market. They are planning a water walk where students will practice walking with water as a group and learn how difficult it can be to move clean water from one place to another.

Friday, March 30, 2018

March 30th

Some things we did this week:
  • Continued reading Clementine in preparation for our play
  • Learned defining attributes of shapes
  • Started working with partitioning shapes 
  • Finished up working on our class book to be published
  • Explored our new classroom involving flexible seating options like bean bag chairs, stools, scoop rockers and cubes
  • Discovered why birds lay eggs in Spring 
  • Practiced reading plays in our reading groups
  • Enjoyed the Mad Scientist visit
Some things to ask your child:
  • What's your new favorite seating option?
  • What did the Mad Scientist do? 
  • What was your STEAM challenge this week? 
  • Can you tell me what happens in the book Clementine?
Important Dates:
  • Field Trip April 3rd to Portsmouth Music Hall
  • Conferences/Early release April 4th & 11th 
Please return your signed "Student Treasures" book order form even if you are choosing not to order. If all are returned we get a free copy of the book for the class! We're still missing a few. 

Please send in gallon jugs for an upcoming Earth Day project!

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Friday, March 23, 2018

March 23rd


We have spent a full week using our "Character Clip Chart." I am absolutely LOVING this! The kids' empathy is through the roof recently. When your child comes home instead of asking "how was your day?" You can ask "What color did you clip to?" and "How did you earn that?" It has been so motivating for them and each of them are beaming when it comes time to move their clips.
Some things we did this week:
  • Learned about responsibility, perseverance and trustworthiness 
  • Began working on measurement
  • Worked on bringing our characters to life in reading
  • Listened to recordings to figure out the importance of tone of voice 
  • Learned about how deep the ocean can be
  • Started creating our own comic books
  • Began working on our published book final drafts
  • Practiced typing on the website Typing Pal
Some things to ask your child:
  • What color did you land on today for the clip chart? How did you earn that?
  • Who did you work with on your STEAM challenge? Did your plan work?
  • What does it mean to persevere? 
  • What is the book "Salt in his Shoes" about? 
Important Dates:
  • March 27th Mad Scientists 
  • Field Trip April 3rd to Portsmouth Music Hall
  • Conferences/Early release April 4th & 11th 
Please return your signed "Student Treasures" book order form even if you are choosing not to order. If all are returned we get a free copy of the book for the class! 

Our STEAM challenge successful teams! 

Friday, March 16, 2018

March 16th

Some things we did this week:
  • Began working on a class book to be published! 
  • Practiced telling time to the hour and began to the half hour. 
  • Learned about characters in books and the importance of rereading
  • Learned how rainbows are formed
  • Cleaned pennies as part of a science experiment 
  • Learned about respect and responsibility. Check out our new Character Clip Chart in your child's folder
Some things to ask your child:
  • What color did you land on today for the clip chart? How did you earn that?
  • Who did you work with on your leprechaun trap with?
  • What's the best way to clean pennies? 
Important Dates:
  • March 27th Mad Scientists 
  • Field Trip April 3rd to Portsmouth Music Hall
  • Conferences/Early release April 11th 

Monday, March 12, 2018

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Great news! Thanks to Exeter Subaru for donating $244 to help our first graders reach our goal of $2,000 for The Georgie Badiel Foundation! I am so proud of their hard work and I thank you for being so supportive of this cause! Georgie is ecstatic! 

Friday, March 9, 2018

Some things we did this week:
  • We went on "reading adventures"
  • Learned about the importance of retelling 
  • Worked on adding with regrouping, even into the hundreds! 
  • Learned how bones heal
  • Focused on editing our opinion writing
  • Began learning about character this week we focused on caring and fairness. Next week we will focus on a few more character traits
Some things to ask your child:
  • What is the book Those Shoes about?
  • Can you show me how you add with regrouping?
  • What adventures did you go on in your books?
  • Who is your new reading partner? 
Important Dates:
  • NO SCHOOL March 13th
No weekly check-ins this week. I was out today so I was unable to send them home but please contact me if you have any questions about how your child's week went. 😊

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