News from Mrs. Cramer`s Room

News from Mrs. Cramer’s Room
A Note from Mrs. Cramer. . . .
Well, we made it through the first week! The students are amazing! They have
been great listeners and eager learners.
This week, students will begin learning the routine of rotating through reading
centers while reading in small groups with me. Each student will be placed into a
reading group that is suited to their level of reading.
Last Friday, students should have received a Fundraiser packet and Market Day
order form. Please have your child only sell items to friends and family-not doorto-door. Fundraising orders are due by September 8th. Market day orders are
due Wednesday, September 10th.
Thank you to those parents that signed up to be classroom volunteers. I will be
contacting you this week if you volunteered to assist with in-school activities. I
realize how busy your life is when you are a parent, so I appreciate all your help.
This Friday, Glenwood will be having their school-wide evacuation drill. The students will practice walking down to Cedar Creek church. Please make sure they
are wearing the appropriate shoes for their walk.
Just a reminder: Check your child’s planner and red folder every day!
This Week
Important Information
September 1st: Market Day orders
due
September 3rd: Evacuation Drill
September 8th: Fundraiser Order
due
Practice For Home
The following words are words that
you can practice with your child this
week. They are words that will be in
the story they are reading this week.
Spelling & Vocabulary:
Attached are the spelling and vocabulary words for this week. Please
practice these words at home. Have
your child tell the meaning of the vocabulary words.
ReadingStudents will be reading, Dear Juno as their main reading selection.
Students will also be reading from their leveled readers in small group. The comprehension skill will continue to focus on characters, setting, and plot. On
Friday, students will be taking a weekly reading assessment over the readings
and skills they’ve learned this week.
Comprehension Skill:
Character, Setting, Plot: As you read
at home, ask your child to identify
the character, setting, and plot of
the story.
MathStudents will continue working on number patterns with number sequences.
The first homelink will go home today, so please look for it in your child’s red
folder.
WritingStudents will be focusing on writing friendly letters this week. They will
learn the five parts of a friendly letter and will use the writing process to
write their letter.
ScienceWe will begin our unit on rocks. Students will be studying the many attributes of rocks and learning new vocabulary associated with different types of
rocks.
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Please feel free to contact with me
with any questions or concerns you
may have about your child’s progress.
Mrs. Beth Cramer
Intervention Specialist
419-666-8130 ext. 3102
[email protected]
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of the types of customers or members served.
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employees.
If your newsletter is folded and
mailed, this story will appear on the
back. So, it’s a good idea to make it
easy to read at a glance.
If you have any prices
of standard products
or services, you can
include a listing of
those here. You may
want to refer your
readers to any other
forms of communication that you’ve created for your organization.
A question and answer session is a
good way to quickly capture the attention of readers. You can either
compile questions that you’ve received
since the last edition or you can summarize some generic questions that
are frequently asked about your organization.
A listing of names and titles of managers in your organization is a good
way to give your newsletter a personal
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you may want to list the names of all
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You can also use this
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breakfast meeting for vendors every
third Tuesday of the month, or a biannual charity auction.