Thursday, October 19, 2023

October 23 - 27

   Calendar

Next week:  Dress up days for Red Ribbon Week

Monday, wear PJs or sweats

Tuesday - wear neon or tie dye

Wednesday - Dress like a future profession

Thursday - Dress in your favorite sport's attire

Friday - Wear red and bring pom poms and noisemakers for the 8:00am parade.

October 20th - Color Run tonight 5:30 - 7:00.  See you all there! 

October 27th - Healthy Choice School Parade 8:00am in the front of the school.  Hope to see you there! 

November 2nd - Spring Creek Spirit Night

November 3rd - Olympics Day. 12:00 - 1:30 Come and cheer us on! 

November 10th - Veteran's Day Spirit Assembly  8:00am

November 17th - PE Turkey Trot during specials 12:30 - 1:20

November 20th - 24th  NO SCHOOL/Thanksgiving Break

What will we be learning next week?

Language Arts

       Reading:    We will continue to read words that follow a pattern as well as words that do not follow a pattern.  We use our reading strategies to help solve tricky words. 

        Writing:    We will finish up our "how to" writing unit as well as do some fun autumn activities.

        Phonics/Grammar:  In spelling next week we will start learning about silent "e" and how the silent "e" changes the short vowel into a long vowel.  We will begin by learning the long /a/ sound. When you receive the pretest, we will be including suggested activities if you are looking for ways to promote spelling at home.  These at "may dos" and do not need to be turned in to your teacher.

We will add the next 10 words to our SNAP word list.  

Unit 2 SNAP Words (First 12): big, eat, make, take, have, out, came, same, home, more, not, of

The new words are: put, your, I'm, into, little, now, three, if, or, read

Math

We will skip count by 5's and 10's to 120.  We will also collect, sort, and organize data.  

Math Activities to do with your child

Have your child choose a number from 1 to 10 and use that number in a doubles fact.  If you want a challenge for your child,  choose a higher number than 10. Let them tell you how they found the sum.  For example, 12 + 12 = 2 tens and 4 ones so its 24.  

Say 5 numbers 2, 12, 22, 32, 42.  Ask your child to tell you the next 5 numbers

Please count with your child daily from any given number. :-) Your child has been working on counting to 120 by fives and tens.   Let them show you!  :-) 

Skip count by tens from any given number up to 120 or beyond.  25, 35, 45, 55, ...

Have your child pick a two-digit number.  Ask them to tell you what is 10 more or 10 less.    Have a discussion with your child.  Here are some questions you can ask. What is one more and one less?  Is it even or odd?  How many tens does your number have?  Can you tell me the expanded form?  What digit is in one place, etc.?

Fun videos to watch with your child: 



Science 
We will demonstrate and record the ways that objects can move such as in a straight line, zig-zag, up and down, back and forth, round and round, and fast and slow.

Social Studies   

We will finish up our government unit reviewing symbols, the voting process, and government officials. 

Weekly Announcements

  • Great job fundraising for the color run first grade!!! See you all at the color run tonight!  5:30-7:00
  • Please don't forget to charge your child's iPad nightly.  
  • Costumes are not permitted on halloween.  But we do love a cute halloween themed shirt! 
Next week is Red Ribbon week!!!

The 2023 Red Ribbon Week Theme is "Be Kind to your Mind.  Live Drug Free." This theme was submitted by Danielle Helm of Kentucky and is a reminder that everyday Americans across the country make significant daily contributions to their communities by being the best they can be because they live Drug-Free!  

“I chose this theme because drugs alter our current brain development and hinders further growth. Drugs decrease levels of neurotransmitters in the reward system of our brain, such as Dopamine, Oxytocin, Serotonin, and Endorphins. This can block our brain from naturally experiencing happiness,” said Danielle. “Be Kind to Your Mind. Live Drug Free. ™” is about making positive choices to be happy and healthy-that is being kind to our mind.”

-www.redribbon.org

  • Monday - Make Healthy Choices to Accomplish Your Dreams (PJs/Sweats)
  • Tuesday - Healthy Choices are the Key to a Bright Future (Neon/Tie Dye)
  • Wednesday - The Future "Me" Lives Mindfully (Future Profession)
  • Thursday - Let's Team Up to be Healthy (Sports Attire)
  • Friday - Be Kind to Your Mind & Live Drug Free (Red with Celebration Items)

October Book Character Pumpkin Extravaganza!  

The TCE Library presents Book Character Pumpkin Extravaganza!  Your child or family can decorate a pumpkin as a book character.  Please NO CARVED pumpkins.  You may decorate, paint, glue, etc a real or fake pumpkin to look like a character from a book.  Please include a paper or index card with your child's name, class, character's name and book title.  

Pumpkins may be dropped off in the library anytime through October 27th and will be sent home October 30th.  If you have any questions, please email Mrs. Mancuso at kmancuso@coppellisd.com

THANKSGIVING BASKETS:   St. Ann’s Catholic Parish is once again sponsoring Thanksgiving basket deliveries (or a pickup option at St Ann’s Church if you prefer). This program provides families in need with a complete Thanksgiving dinner for the entire family. The baskets will be delivered to your home the weekend before Thanksgiving, so it is important that an adult representing the family be at the home between the hours of Noon and 4PM on Sunday November 19th, 2023. The deadline to sign up for a basket is October 20th, 2023.

Please completely fill out the following form by clicking this link: 2023 St. Ann's Thanksgiving BasketsYou may contact Nurse Crenshaw with any questions at kcrenshaw@coppellisd.com or 214-496-7816.


Great Information To Know

    • We are noticing more learners are coming without fully charged iPads. Please make sure you're charging them every night AND sending the charger to school each day! Thank you for your help with this!
    • Please make sure to look at your child's daily behavior calendar.  Our goal is for the children to color in the day with the appropriate behavior.  Many times, the children forget.  If it is not colored, please assume it is a great day.  If you see a teacher comment, we would love for you to have a conversation with your child about what happened to receive the comment.  Please know many warnings were given before a comment was written. :-) 
    • Please review and take out all papers from their take-home folder each day.

    Teacher Emails

    The best way to get in touch with your teacher is by email.  Please email the teacher that can best answer the subject of your question. If it is a general question, please email your homeroom teacher.

    1A Mrs. Vincenzo (1A and 1B language arts/social studies teacher)                     lvincenzo@coppellisd.com

    1B Mrs. Harle (1A and 1B math/science teacher)                                      kharle@coppellisd.com

    1C Mrs. Brown (1C and 1D language arts/social studies teacher)           ebrown@coppellisd.com

    1D Mrs. Sork (1C and 1D math/science teacher)                                        msork@coppellisd.com

    School Lunches 

    Who can visit my child for lunch?

    Starting October 13thevery Friday families are allowed to eat lunch in the cafeteria


    District guidelines limit lunchroom visitors at the elementary level to parents, immediate family members with written permission from a parent, and campus mentors. Immediate family members are defined as the student’s parents/step-parents, siblings, grandparents, or any person residing in the home. A parent can list the person(s) who have permission to have lunch for the entire school year.  If anyone other than the parent(s) listed as guardians in our district e-school system is eating with the child, we will need written documentation of your approval.


    Dismissal

    If you change the way your child goes home at the end of the day, please email your teacher.  Children will be sent home their "usual" way unless we hear directly from a parent.  Also, please make sure that the teacher has responded to your email to ensure that we got the message.  If you don't hear back from your teacher, please call the office to let them know about dismissal changes. 


    Birthday Treats

    We will celebrate your child’s birthday with a spotlight on our daily school-wide announcements and a goody bag from the school that contains several items, including a coupon for a free treat in the cafeteria.  

    If you choose to send birthday food treats to school, they will need to be in their original packaging that lists the ingredients.  Please send the treats to our school nurse.  She will look over the ingredients and then deliver them to your child's homeroom class.  These treats will be sent home with the learners at the end of the day for them to enjoy at home. 


    Volunteering

    If you think you would like to volunteer at TCE this year, please fill out the volunteer background check.  The sooner the better!  You can find information about how to fill out the form and the actual form on our TCE webpage. This needs to be done each. year.  You will need a background check to help in the classroom, field trips, field day, etc. 

    Photos From The Week

    We love our local firefighters!
     



    Thank you to the Coppell firefighters for teaching us
    fire safety skills!


    Learning how to vote!

    We loved being able to cast a ballot! Who should run
    the farm - Duck or Farmer Brown? 



    Hats off to 1D! 

    Mathematicians at work! 











    We had a blast completing a Mind Mission task, where we had to create community jobs for our bunny towns. 








    We played a new game this week, SNAP Word BOO! Keep practicing those unit 1 and 2 snap words! 



    Learners made kazoos to show how sound energy moves in waves and can change! Thank you for donating cardboard rolls :)







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