Sunday, February 26, 2017

Week of February 27th!

Theme for the Unit:
Light!
  
Enduring understandings that the student should have by the end of the unit:

  There are many types of lights in our homes      and our cities.
  Light helps us see and stay warm.
  Light helps plants grow.
 When there is little or no light it is dark. Shadows appear when an object blocks light.

Lessons and Activities For Learning Centers

Blocks-Students are invited to explore how they might use blocks and a flashlight to create shadow letters. How can they build structures that will produce a letter shadow? 

Pretend Play-The teacher will add a basket of sunglasses to the Dramatic Play Center. Talk with the children about when and why they might wear sunglasses. 

Art-The teacher will provide tissue paper and contact paper and Invite children to use the tissue paper to create designs and place them on the contact paper. The teacher will encourage children to note the effect sunlight has on the art. 
Science- Students will be able to sort animals into the two categories of nocturnal vs. diurnal. 
Math-Students will be able to match shape manipulative with their shadow and make AB and ABC patterns. 

Library-
My Shadow:
The teacher will write out the poem, My Shadow, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Post it in the library, read it to the children and refer to it throughout the unit. 

Writing/Technology-
Letters with Holes: 
The children are going to use a hole punch with the teacher's assistance to create letters on pieces of paper. Children will place the papers over a flashlight and explore the letters and light.
Sun, Moon and Stars:
Use a search engine to find satellite pictures of the sun, moon and various stars. The teacher is going to show the children how to find a few letters on the keyboard as you use them. 

Sensory- Add liquid watercolors to create dark water and non-toxic glow sticks and invite the children to explore. 

Some of the books we will read this week are:

  The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss
  Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss
Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss
     Moon bear’s Shadow by Frank Asch


Recommended Home School Connection

Monday: Universal Handwriting Page 40 and 41
Tuesday: Getting ready to read and write Page 40 and 41
Wednesday: Hand Writing My Letter Book pages 14 and 15
Thursday: Math News Here’s What I Know


Reminders


  Tuesday February 28, is Hippie Day! 
 Children are invited to come to school dressed as a hippie.
  Thursday March 2, is Dr. Seuss
Day!  Children are invited to come to school dressed as their favorite Dr. Seuss Character.
   Monday March 13, staff development day school will be closed.

Link to Weekly lesson Plan









If you have any questions Mr. Woods or I cannot answer feel free to contact the Archdiocese at (888) 227-8175 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm or Email At Cathlicschools.upk@archny.org  

Monday, February 20, 2017

Week of February 20th!

Theme for the Unit:
Light!
  
Enduring understandings that the student should have by the end of the unit:

  There are many types of lights in our homes and our cities.
  Light helps us see and stay warm.
  Light helps plants grow.
 When there is little or no light it is dark. Shadows appear when an object blocks light.

Lessons and Activities For Learning Centers 
Blocks-Students are invited to explore how they might use blocks and a flashlight to create shadow letters. How can they build structures that will produce a letter shadow? 
Pretend Play-The teacher will add a basket of sunglasses to the Dramatic Play Center. Talk with the children about when and why they might wear sunglasses. 
Art-The teacher will provide tissue paper and contact paper and Invite children to use the tissue paper to create designs and place them on the contact paper. The teacher will encourage children to note the effect sunlight has on the art. 
Science- Students will be able to sort animals into the two categories of nocturnal vs. diurnal. 
Math-Students will be able to match shape manipulative with their shadow and make AB and ABC patterns. 

Library-
My Shadow:
The teacher will write out the poem, My Shadow, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Post it in the library, read it to the children and refer to it throughout the unit. 

Writing/Technology-
Letters with Holes: 
The children are going to use a hole punch with the teacher's assistance to create letters on pieces of paper. Children will place the papers over a flashlight and explore the letters and light.
Sun, Moon and Stars:
Use a search engine to find satellite pictures of the sun, moon and various stars. The teacher is going to show the children how to find a few letters on the keyboard as you use them. 

Sensory- Add liquid watercolors to create dark water and non-toxic glow sticks and invite the children to explore. 

Some of the books we will read this week are:

All About Light by Lisa Trumbauer
Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown

Recommended Home School Connection

Monday: Universal Handwriting Page 38 and 39
Tuesday: Getting ready to read and write Page 38 and 39
Wednesday: Hand Writing My Letter Book pages 12 and 13
Thursday: Math News Here’s What I Know


Reminders
     Wednesday February 22,2017 is our Black History Month Presentation at 9:00 a.m. 

Link to Weekly lesson Plan









If you have any questions Mr. Woods or I cannot answer feel free to contact the Archdiocese at (888) 227-8175 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm or Email At Cathlicschools.upk@archny.org  

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Week of February 13th!

Theme for the Unit:
Light!
  
Enduring understandings that the student should have by the end of the unit:

  There are many types of lights in our homes and our cities.
  Light helps us see and stay warm.
  Light helps plants grow.
              When there is little or no light it is dark. Shadows appear when an object blocks light.

Lessons and Activities For Learning Centers 
Blocks-Students are invited to explore how they might use blocks and a flashlight to create shadow letters. How can they build structures that will produce a letter shadow? 
Pretend Play-The teacher will add a basket of sunglasses to the Dramatic Play Center. Talk with the children about when and why they might wear sunglasses. 
Art-The teacher will provide tissue paper and contact paper and Invite children to use the tissue paper to create designs and place them on the contact paper. The teacher will encourage children to note the effect sunlight has on the art. 
Science- Students will be able to sort animals into the two categories of nocturnal vs. diurnal. 
Math-Students will be able to match shape manipulative with their shadow and make AB and ABC patterns. 

Library-
My Shadow:
The teacher will write out the poem, My Shadow, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Post it in the library, read it to the children and refer to it throughout the unit. 

Writing/Technology-
Letters with Holes: 
 The children are going to use a hole punch with the teacher's assistance to create letters on pieces of paper. Children will place the papers over a flashlight and explore the letters and light.
Sun, Moon and Stars:
Use a search engine to find satellite pictures of the sun, moon and various stars. The teacher is going to show the children how to find a few letters on the keyboard as you use them. 

Sensory- Add liquid watercolors to create dark water and non-toxic glow sticks and invite the children to explore. 

Some of the books we will read this week are:

  Round Trip by Ann Jonas
  Can’t You Sleep Little Bear? by Martin Waddell

Recommended Home School Connection
Monday: Universal Handwriting Page 36 and 37
Tuesday: Getting ready to read and write Page 36 and 37
Wednesday: Hand Writing My Letter Book pages 10 and 11
Thursday: Math News Here’s What I Know


Reminders
     Friday February 17,2017-NO AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
     Monday February 20, 2017 - President's Day holiday SCHOOL CLOSED
     Wednesday February 22,2017 is our Black History Month Presentation at 9:00 a.m.


Link to Weekly lesson Plan








If you have any questions Mr. Woods or I cannot answer feel free to contact the Archdiocese at (888) 227-8175 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm or Email At Cathlicschools.upk@archny.org  

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