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Fairy Tale Ball is coming up in January so start brainstorming ideas for a costume with your child. Any fairy tale character is an option! Dec. 16 th – Progress reports available Dec. 20 th – Holiday party at 8:15 a.m. Dear Parents, Wow- it’s December already! Where has this year gone? Your students have made such progress since the beginning of first grade. We want to continue that as we move throughout the rest of the year. It is very important that you continue to read with your students each night. Asking your child questions about the book and having them retell the story to you when they are finished are great activities to build comprehension. As we near the long winter break, keep these things in mind and try to continue to read with your child each First Grade NewsletterDecember 2 nd – December 6 th What Are We Learning? Reminders Upcoming Dates Letter to Parents Reading and Writing : Author study Math : Organizing and collecting numbers Science: Force and motion Social Studies : Holiday traditions

Dec. 16 th – Progress reports available Dec. 20 th – Holiday party at 8:15 a.m

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Fairy Tale Ball is coming up in January so start brainstorming ideas for a costume with your child. Any fairy tale character is an option!

Dec. 16th – Progress reports availableDec. 20th – Holiday party at 8:15 a.m.

Dear Parents, Wow- it’s December already! Where has this year gone? Your students have made such progress since the beginning of first grade. We want to continue that as we move throughout the rest of the year. It is very important that you continue to read with your students each night. Asking your child questions about the book and having them retell the story to you when they are finished are great activities to build comprehension. As we near the long winter break, keep these things in mind and try to continue to read with your child each night. We want them to make as much growth as they are capable of making. -The First Grade Teachers

First Grade Newsletter December 2nd – December 6th

What Are We Learning?

Reminders

Upcoming Dates

Letter to ParentsReading and Writing: Author studyMath: Organizing and collecting numbersScience: Force and motionSocial Studies: Holiday traditions