Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss

By the looks of the picture, you can see we had lots of Dr. Seuss support in here. Great job with the dress up and we as a whole school sat in the hallway today and read for 20 minutes. Pretty cool to see everyone reading and enjoying a good book. Tomorrow we have Day 1 of our Science MontCas test. Please see that your child gets a good night's rest, has a healthy breakfast, brings a healthy snack, and gum for chewing during the test. We then do a repeat of this on Thursday and be done. So let's hope we have 100% attendance because they need to be made up which means more lost learning time in the classroom during make-up days. Today in Montana History we did a Reader's Theater on the Lewis & Clark Expedition in groups of 5. Kind of a fun way to bring the journey into the classroom. Today's HR was on Iwo Jima. Discuss this important event in our country's history with them. They should be able to tell you where it is located, when it happened, what country it was with, who won, and where the bronze statue of the marines raising the U.S. flag in victory stands today. If they can, write Iwo Jima in the planner. In Math, we rounded decimals to the nearest whole number and tenths. Have them round 38.56 to the nearest whole number and tenths and write it in the planner. Remember Library books for tomorrow. Have a great night.

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