Friday, September 25, 2020

Sept 28 - Oct 2

 Calendar
  • Monday, October  5th:   Virtual Learner Leveled Book Exchange (8:30 - 12:30) by front doors
  • Monday, October 12th:  Holiday - No School
  • Monday, October 19th:  Virtual Learner Leveled Book Exchange (8:30 - 12:30) by front doors

Look at what we will be learning next week: 

Math  Learners will use strategies to solve subtraction problems within 10.  

Fun videos to watch with your child: 

Counting by tens - https://youtu.be/dSdjzFl9H6k

What makes 10 - https://youtu.be/XpoFxwKBwE8

Place Value Song (The kids love this song!)  - https://youtu.be/a4FXl4zb3E4

Science: This week in science we will be learning about energy and how it is useful in our everyday lives.  We will learn about sound, light, and heat.


Language Arts:

Reading:  Next week we will practice reading strategies to help us become better readers.  Please don't forget that virtual learners need to log on to the Kids A-Z app (Raz Kids) for 15 minutes every day and use the microphone feature to record themselves reading.  

Writing:   We will use the skills we have learned to write our own narrative stories.

Phonics:  We will concentrate on consonant digraphs /ch/ /th/ /sh/

 Social Studies: The learners will identify characteristics of good citizenship including participation in government by educating oneself about the issue and voting.

Fun activities to do at home: 

Math Activities to do with your child at home

Play " Guess My Number"

  • I am thinking of an even number.  It is greater than 17 and less than 19?  What number am I thinking?   
  • I am thinking of a number?  It has 2 tens and 3 ones.  What number am I thinking? 

Practice counting to 120 by ones with your child.     

Practice counting to 120 by tens with your child.   

Practice reading the snap words.  Remember, your child should be able to read all of the snap words in a "snap".  

Important News:
The building is closed to all visitors, including TCE families, at this time. Only current learners and staff are allowed in the building. 

Assignment Help
Parents we are so thankful for your amazing partnership as we navigate virtual learning together.  We are looking forward to learning about your child's academic strengths and areas of growth this week as we dive into content-specific assignments.  In order to do this, it is important that we have an authentic understanding of your child's abilities through their assignments.  We would love for you to help your child understand assignment directions and answer simple questions your child may have during the day.  We are asking that when they are working on their assignments for you to not intervene if they make a mistake.  Mistakes are how we learn and seeing what your child is able to do independently is an important part of our roles as teachers.  Thank you so much for all you are doing to partner with us this year.  We could not do this without all of YOU! 


Virtual Learner Announcements

Please remember that all coursework for the day needs to be submitted by 11:59pm.  Due to district policy, late submissions will not be accepted.  

Face to Face Learner Announcements

Please make sure you put your child's fully charged Ipad and charger in their backpack each day.  The Ipad battery should be 100%.

Please see the link below to view Miss Martin's newsletter:

First Grade Pictures

                
                
                        
                    
   



                
    



 

  



Recess Fun! 

Happy girl! 
We love when Ms. Matlock visits 1B.  
What a cutie! 



Friday, September 18, 2020

Week of September 21st - 25th


  Calendar

Please note the change of dates for virtual learner book exchange.......

  • Monday, September 21st:  Virtual Learner Leveled Book Exchange (8:30 - 12:30) by front doors
  • Monday, October 5th :  Virtual Learner Leveled Book Exchange (8:30 - 12:30) by front doors
  • Monday, October 12th:  Holiday

Look at what we will be learning next week: 

Math We will begin to solve word problems with sums up to 10 as well as count to 120 by 10's. We will continue to compose and decompose numbers up to 20.  

Fun videos to watch with your child: 

Counting by tens - https://youtu.be/Ftati8iGQcs

Counting by tens - https://youtu.be/dSdjzFl9H6k

Science: This week in science we will be learning about different materials and why they are useful or not useful. For example, bricks are great for building a house because they are strong but not useful for a bed because they are hard.

Language Arts:

Reading:    Next week we will talk about how we can have conversations with partners about books.

Writing:   We will look at a picture and create a story using a topic sentence and transition words to move the story along.

Phonics:  We will concentrate on the short /u/ sound. 

Social Studies:  Learners will identify the responsibilities of authority figures in the home, school, and community.

Fun activities to do at home: 

Math Activities to do with your child at home

Play " Guess My Number"

  •  I am thinking of an even number.  It is greater than 17 and less than 19?  What number am I thinking?   
  • I am thinking of a number?  It has 2 tens and 3 ones.  What number am I thinking? 

Practice counting to 120 by ones with your child.     

Practice counting to 120 by tens with your child.   

Important News:
The building is closed to all visitors, including TCE families, at this time. Only current learners and staff are allowed in the building. 

Assignment Help
Parents we are so thankful for your amazing partnership as we navigate virtual learning together.  We are looking forward to learning about your child's academic strengths and areas of growth this week as we dive into content-specific assignments.  In order to do this, it is important.that we have an authentic understanding of your child's abilities through their assignments.  We would love for you to help your child understand assignment directions and answer simple questions your child may have during the day.  We are asking that when they are working on their assignments for you to not intervene if they make a mistake.  Mistakes are how we learn and seeing what your child is able to do independently is an important part of our roles as teachers.  Thank you so much for all you are doing to partner with us this year.  We could not do this without all of YOU! 


Virtual Learner Announcements
It's time to change out your "book in a bag" books.  Please come to school on Monday, September 21st from 8:30 - 12:30 to return your child's leveled books and get new ones.  You will need to park and come to the front doors of TCE.  Outside of the front doors you will see your teacher's basket to return your books (please make sure they are in the zip lock bag with your child's name on it) and take your child's bag of new books from the other crate with your teacher's name on it.  All books going home have been quarantined for the 4 day requirement by the district.  Happy reading!

Please remember that all coursework for the day needs to be submitted by 11:59pm.  Due to district policy, late submissions will not be accepted.  

MAP TESTING: If your child had trouble accessing the NWEA MAP practice test this week please view this tutorial to walk you through the steps to ensure your child's iPad is ready. 

If you are still having trouble getting to the testing login screen, please let your child's teacher know as soon as possible.

Map Schedule - 
1A and 1B Math - Wednesday, September 23rd at 8:30
1A and 1B  Language Arts - Thursday, September 24th at 8:30
1C and 1D  Math - Wednesday, September 23rd at 8:00
1C and 1D Language Arts - Thursday, September 24th at 8:00
*****We will not have any academic zooms for the days we will be taking MAP.  We will have morning meetings. 

Face to Face Learner Announcements
 
Please remember that forgotten supplies (Ipads, lunches, water bottles, etc.) will not be able to be dropped off at TCE during the day.  We will have extra water bottles and technology for your child to use and they will have to purchase a lunch from the cafeteria if a lunch is forgotten at home. 

Don't forget to send a water bottle and a "nut free" snack to school each day.  Please make sure that the water bottle has a spill proof top on it.  

Please make sure you put your child's fully charged Ipad and charger in their backpack each day.

Please see the link below to view Miss Martin's newsletter:

First Grade Pictures

             Wow! We are impressed! 

                            Love these face to face angels!!!
                                                   Love these Virtual angels!!!!
                         Mask Break! 


                      Love her smile! 
                                           Morning Meetings with these cuties! 

We love hearing from you on FlipGrid!!



    



    

Friday, September 11, 2020

Week of September 14th - 18th


  Calendar

Please note the change of dates for virtual learner book exchange.......

  • Monday, September 21st:  Virtual Learner Leveled Book Exchange (8:30 - 12:30) by front doors
  • Monday, October 5th :  Virtual Learner Leveled Book Exchange (8:30 - 12:30) by front doors

Look at what we will be learning next week: 

MathLearners will continue to represent numbers in a variety of ways as well as compose and decompose numbers up to 20.  We will also begin comparing numbers using the greater than, less than and equal symbol. We will be using our math tool kit next week.  If your child has their math tool kit at home, please have their numbers 1 -20 cut out and put in a safe spot.  Learners will also need their greater than, less than and equal symbols and words cut out.  

Fun videos to watch with your child: 

Science: We will be exploring what happens when heat is added or taken away from solids and liquids.  We will have a couple of very simple activities that you can help with from home. The only things needed will be a cup, some water, and a freezer!

Language Arts

Reading:    Next week we will continue discuss reading strategies on how to solve tricky words. 

Writing:  We will begin to write fictional narrative stories using transitional words (first, next, last). 

Phonics:  short /i/ sound

Social Studies:  We will identify historical figures and other individuals who have exemplified good citizenship.

Fun activities to do at home: 

Math 

  • Take turns counting forward and backwards with your child.  Our goal for this nine weeks is up to 20, but if your child is up for the challenge go higher. 
  • Have a friendly discussion with your child on all the ways to make 10.  If they are up for the challenge, pick a number greater than 10.  

Important News:
The building is closed to all visitors, including TCE families, at this time. Only current learners and staff are allowed in the building. 

Curriculum Night:
In case you missed Curriculum Night or would just like to review, here are the links to the video and the slideshow presentation. This is also housed in the Parent Information folder in Schoology.



Assignment Help
Parents we are so thankful for your amazing partnership as we navigate virtual learning together.  We are looking forward to learning about your child's academic strengths and areas of growth this week as we dive into content-specific assignments.  In order to do this, it is important. that we have an authentic understanding of your child's abilities through their assignments.  We would love for you to help your child understand assignment directions and answer simple questions your child may have during the day.  We are asking that when they are working on their assignments for you to not intervene if they make a mistake.  Mistakes are how we learn and seeing what your child is able to do independently is an important part of our roles as teachers.  Thank you so much for all you are doing to partner with us this year.  We could not do this without all of YOU! 

FAQ from Curriculum Night
Can you make the Zoom links more clear for specials?  The specials teachers are in charge of their zoom links and classes.  If you have a question, please reach out to the specials teacher directly.

If I am a virtual learner and I miss a Zoom or am late to Zoom am I considered absent or Tardy?  Tardies are not counted for Virtual Learners and as long as you work through the coursework and submit all assignments by 11:59 pm you will be counted as "present". 

Can I use the yellow sign for my car window from last year?  We ask that you use the new signs that will hang from your rear view mirror. They will be given to your child on the first day of in class instruction.  The new signs have your child's first grade class section on the sign.  

My child will be picked up by different adults throughout the year, can I have more than one sign for my car?  Please contact your teacher if you need an additional sign for your car. 

Virtual Learner Announcements
Zoom schedule will change slightly starting Monday.  Please see the e-mail from your teachers regarding the Zoom schedule change.  New Zoom Schedules will also be posted in your child's Schoology course. 

If you did not pick up your  "Learner Supplies" today, please e-mail your teacher to arrange a time for you to get your supplies and leveled books for use at home. 

Please remember that all coursework for the day needs to be submitted by 11:59pm.  Due to district policy, late submissions will not be accepted.  

Face to Face Learner Announcements
Students should be in the classroom ready to start their day no later than 7:40 AM . If they arrive late, a parent must call the front office to check in their child as tardy. Our office aide will come get them from their car in the front loop to let them in the building.

If you need to pick up your child early, please call the office at 214-496-7800 and a staff member will bring your child outside to you. 

Please call the office with any "day of" changes in how your child will get home.  Teachers can't always check their emails with this information and notifying the office of "day of" changes will prevent any miscommunication.

K-2 will dismiss in the front loop.  If a K-2 learner has an older sibling, the older sibling must come to the K-2 line outside and be picked up in the front loop. If you are picking up your child in the car, please make sure you have their name in a card in the window.  If you are walking to pick up your child, please stay in the parent designated area by the bike racks.

Please remember that forgotten supplies (Ipads, lunches, water bottles, etc.) will not be able to be dropped off at TCE during the day.  We will have extra water bottles and technology for your child to use and they will have to purchase a lunch from the cafeteria if a lunch is forgotten at home. 

Due to safety reasons, birthday treats will not be able to be sent to school. 

Don't forget to send a water bottle and a "nut free" snack to school each day.  Please make sure that the water bottle has a spill proof top on it.  

Please make sure you put your child's fully charged Ipad and charger in their backpack each day.

Please see the link below to view Miss Martin's newsletter:

First Grade Pictures

1B - We are family!  


Our 1C Face to Face learners LOVE Zooming each morning
with our 1C Distance Learners!!!  We are ONE big happy family!!!
We are in this together!!!!


Friday, September 4, 2020

Week of September 7th - 11th

 Calendar

  • Monday, September 7th: Labor Day, No School
  • Tuesday, September 8th: First face to face learning day for families that selected that option via the CISD Commitment Form.
  • Monday, September 14th:  Virtual Learner Leveled Book Exchange (8:30 - 12:30) by front doors
  • Monday, September 28th:  Virtual Learner Leveled Book Exchange (8:30 - 12:30) by front doors

Look at what we will be learning next week: 

Math: Learners will continue to represent numbers in a variety of ways.  We will learn how to create a set or break apart a set of objects up to 20.  

Fun videos to watch with your child: 

Subitize with tally marks - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmWGHnoCOng

Science: Next week we will be learning how to sort objects based on their properties such as weight, color, size, shape, etc. Helping sort the laundry or put away the dishes would be some great at home examples of sorting!

Language Arts

Reading:  Next week we will learn 3 more reading strategies to help solve tricky words.  We will also learn how first grade uses the Kids A-Z app on our Ipads to help with reading fluency and comprehension.  

Writing: We will continue to talk about writing narrative stories and using a topic sentence to get us started. We will also concentrate on adding supporting sentences after our topic sentence. 

Phonics:  short /o/ sound

Social Studies: We will learn the characteristics of good citizenship, including truthfulness, justice, equality, respect for oneself and others, and learning to be responsible in our daily life.

Fun activities to do at home: 
Science
Your child is learning about sorting objects.  He or she is learning how to classify and sort objects by identifying their properties.  Here are some fun activities to help your child learn more about sorting objects: 
  • Sort toys, food, or other objects at home according to their properties.
  • Experiment with measuring and comparing objects with nonstandard tools such as spoons, or shoes. 
Math 
Take turns counting forward and backwards with your child.  Our goal for this nine weeks is up to 20, but if your child is up for the challenge go higher. 

Important News:
The building is closed to all visitors, including TCE families, at this time. Only current learners and staff are allowed in the building. 

Curriculum Night:
In case you missed Curriculum Night or would just like to review, here are the links to the video and the slideshow presentation. This is also housed in the Parent Information folder in Schoology.



Zoom Sign in Update
Starting Monday, August 31, CISD will be requiring all learners to sign into Zoom using their CISD email address.  This change will allow for better classroom management and will limit disruptions in the event the meeting link is shared to people outside of the district.  Click here to read more about the update.

Assignment Help
Parents we are so thankful for your amazing partnership as we navigate virtual learning together.  We are looking forward to learning about your child's academic strengths and areas of growth this week as we dive into content-specific assignments.  In order to do this, it is important. that we have an authentic understanding of your child's abilities through their assignments.  We would love for you to help your child understand assignment directions and answer simple questions your child may have during the day.  We are asking that when they are working on their assignments for you to not intervene if they make a mistake.  Mistakes are how we learn and seeing what your child is able to do independently is an important part of our roles as teachers.  Thank you so much for all you are doing to partner with us this year.  We could not do this without all of YOU! 

FAQ from Curriculum Night
Can you make the Zoom links more clear for specials?  The specials teachers are in charge of their zoom links and classes.  If you have a question, please reach out to the specials teacher directly.

If I am a virtual learner and I miss a Zoom or am late to Zoom am I considered absent or Tardy?  Tardies are not counted for Virtual Learners and as long as you work through the coursework and submit all assignments by 11:59 pm you will be counted as "present". 

Can I use the yellow sign for my car window from last year?  We ask that you use the new signs that will hang from your rear view mirror. They will be given to your child on the first day of in class instruction.  The new signs have your child's first grade class section on the sign.  

My child will be picked up by different adults throughout the year, can I have more than one sign for my car?  Please contact your teacher if you need an additional sign for your car. 

Virtual Learner Announcements
Zoom schedule will change slightly starting Monday.  Please see the e-mail from your teachers regarding the Zoom schedule change.  New Zoom Schedules will also be posted in your child's Schoology course. 

If you did not pick up your  "Learner Supplies" today, please e-mail your teacher to arrange a time for you to get your supplies and leveled books for use at home. 

Please remember that all coursework for the day needs to be submitted by 11:59pm.  Due to district policy, late submissions will not be accepted.  

Face to Face Learner Announcements
Students should be in the classroom ready to start their day no later than 7:40 AM . If they arrive late, a parent must call the front office to check in their child as tardy. Our office aide will come get them from their car in the front loop to let them in the building.

If you need to pick up your child early, please call the office at 214-496-7800 and a staff member will bring your child outside to you. 

Please call the office with any "day of" changes in how your child will get home.  Teachers can't always check their emails with this information and notifying the office of "day of" changes will prevent any miscommunication.

K-2 will dismiss in the front loop.  If a K-2 learner has an older sibling, the older sibling must come to the K-2 line outside and be picked up in the front loop. If you are picking up your child in the car, please make sure you have their name in a card in the window.  If you are walking to pick up your child, please stay in the parent designated area by the bike racks.

Please remember that forgotten supplies (Ipads, lunches, water bottles, etc.) will not be able to be dropped off at TCE during the day.  We will have extra water bottles and technology for your child to use and they will have to purchase a lunch from the cafeteria if a lunch is forgotten at home. 

Due to safety reasons, birthday treats will not be able to be sent to school. 

Don't forget to send a water bottle and a "nut free" snack to school each day.  Please make sure that the water bottle has a spill proof top on it.  

Please make sure you put your child's fully charged Ipad and charger in their backpack each day.

Please see the link below to view Miss Martin's newsletter:

First Grade Pictures:
Your first grade teachers hard at work! 


Smiles all around for 1A!!


                                                                           1C Cuties!!!!!!

Learning about properties of matter! 

1B Smiles!  Love them! 

1A learning about even and odd numbers!  

CUTIES! 


Passing out academic supplies to our virtual learners!

1D was all smiles during our Zoom!