Friday, April 29, 2022

May 2 - 6

  Calendar Events:  

May 13th - Family Day at lunch (parents only - 11:00)

May 14th - Mrs. Vincenzo's birthday

May 23rd - Field Day

May 27th - Last Day of School - Early Release

Look at what we will be learning next week:

Math -  We will practice reading a clock as well as review past math skills, such as fact families, story problems and skip counting.   

Fun math songs about telling time

Telling time to the half hour and hour

Measurement Song

Math Activities to do with your child at home or while driving in the car

  • Go on a shape hunt.  Look for 3 dimensional shapes.  Let your child tell you how many vertices, edges and faces it a rectangular prism  or a cube has.  Which shape has more edges?  Which shape has more faces?  You will be so impressed!  I am so proud of my 1st grade mathematicians!  
  • You can find geometric shapes everywhere!  Practice observation skills and help your child notice geometric shapes on a family walk or drive.  Discuss how many sides and vertices they see. Have a discussion with your child about rectangles and squares.  Ask your child, "Why is a square a special rectangle?" Discuss the attributes of 2 dimensional shapes.   
  • Gather a group of coins and practice counting them together :-) We always say "When we change coins, we change the way we count."  Have fun
  • Ask your child to describe a penny, dime, nickel and quarter.  Skip count while counting a group of coins. 
  • Generate story problems about family members.  For example, Mom went to the store and bought some cookies.  She ate a half a dozen cookies in the car.  Now she has 10 cookies.  How many cookies did mom have in the beginning?  :-) 
  • Practice counting to 120 by ones from any given number.  
  • Practice counting to 120 by tens from any given number.  
  • Practice counting to 120 by fives. 
  • Practice counting to 120 by twos. 

Language Arts  -   

    Writing:    We will be using our knowledge of writing to create a memory book for each friend in our class.  We will be working on these for the rest of the year.  Look for your child's book to come home soon!  It is so amazing to see how much these kids love each other.  The books are precious! 

    Reading:  We will continue to read for accuracy and fluency by using all of the strategies we have learned.  I am also completing my end of year M Class assessments with each individual learner.  This information will come home at the end of the year.  We took the same assessment in the beginning of the year and in the middle of the year.  I love to see their growth over time! 

    Grammar:  We will continue to talk about the suffixes "ly" and "ful" and how they change the root word.

Social Studies  -  We will continue learning about maps and globes!!

Science - We will learn about food chains and interdependence among living organisms.

The 1st grade "TCE Chick Cam" is on! The hatch date is April 29th:).
Feel free to watch if interested. 

Field trip to the Dallas Zoo

Thank you to everyone who came with us to the zoo!  We couldn't have done it without you.  We had a blast!  THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!

End of year conference
It's hard to believe that we are coming to the end of the year.  If you have any concerns about your child's academics and you would like to schedule conference to discuss next steps, please reach out to your homeroom teacher. We will not be offering conferences after May 13th due to the crazy schedule that will be occurring at the end of the year. 

Miscellaneous Information From Your Teachers
*Please remember to send your child's CHARGED Ipad to school every day.  We have many Ipads coming to school that are not charged which can be frustrating for learners when they can't participate in an activity.  Thank you!! 

*We have a short snack time each day. It is important that they have a healthy and nutritious snack each day to fuel their bodies. We also ask that the snack they bring is completely free of peanuts/tree nuts. This will help provide a safe environment for all learners. Also, please make sure that your child's water bottle has a "spill proof" cap.  Thank you for your help!

*TCE's counselor is Kelly Matlock.  She can be reached at kmatlock@coppellisd.com.

Click here to find Ms. Matlock's monthly newsletter.  



Ms. Martin, our principal, sends out a weekly parent newsletter. Please make sure you read this every week. You can click the image above for easy access.  

Volunteers
If you anticipate volunteering on campus at all this year, please click here.  A new form must be completed each year.  

Birthday Treats

Birthday treats brought by students must be store bought, have its ingredients listed, and run by the nurse before given to students.  It is recommended that the treats are individually wrapped and nonperishable treats that are easy to pass out. ðŸ˜Š Birthday treats will continue to be passed out at the end of the day to be eaten at home.

Pics from the week

Dallas Zoo pictures will be published next week! 

Book Publishing Day!!
We loved reading each other's books! 

We loved sharing our stories with friends. 
We used post it notes to write compliments!

Authors all around!! 

Scientists of the Week


Aadhya taught 1B about "magic"pepper!!
1B LOVED this experiment!!
Way to go, Aadhya!


Moaaz taught 1B about "magic"
pepper.  He showed them that if you use too much
 pepper, the dish soap will not make the pepper repel! 
1B loved learning about this!!!


Aditya taught 1A that sound waves travel through
 thread!!  He let each learner have a turn to experience this!  
1A loved this experiment!!

Telling Time is so much fun! 





Scientist of the Week

Aryan taught 1C how to make a volcano erupt!!
He mixed vinegar, water and baking soda and then added a couple of drops of red food coloring!  It was a huge explosion!
1C loved it!!





Friday, April 22, 2022

April 25 - April 29

 Calendar Events: 

April 29th - Field Trip to the Zoo!  

May 14th - Mrs. Vincenzo's birthday

May 27th - Last Day of School - Early Release

Look at what we will be learning next week:

Math -  We will continue our unit on measurement as well as learn how the parts to a clock. 

Math Activities to do with your child at home or while driving in the car

  • Go on a shape hunt.  Look for 3 dimensional shapes.  Let your child tell you how many vertices, edges and faces it a rectangular prism  or a cube has.  Which shape has more edges?  Which shape has more faces?  You will be so impressed!  I am so proud of my 1st grade mathematicians!  
  • You can find geometric shapes everywhere!  Practice observation skills and help your child notice geometric shapes on a family walk or drive.  Discuss how many sides and vertices they see. Have a discussion with your child about rectangles and squares.  Ask your child, "Why is a square a special rectangle?" Discuss the attributes of 2 dimensional shapes.   
  • Gather a group of coins and practice counting them together :-) We always say "When we change coins, we change the way we count."  Have fun
  • Ask your child to describe a penny, dime, nickel and quarter.  Skip count while counting a group of coins. 
  • Generate story problems about family members.  For example, Mom went to the store and bought some cookies.  She ate a half a dozen cookies in the car.  Now she has 10 cookies.  How many cookies did mom have in the beginning?  :-) 
  • Practice counting to 120 by ones from any given number.  
  • Practice counting to 120 by tens from any given number.  
  • Practice counting to 120 by fives. 
  • Practice counting to 120 by twos. 

Language Arts  -   

    Reading:  Woohoo!!  The  realistic fiction books that we wrote have been published!  Next week we will enjoy having a  publishing day.  We will read each other's stories and write compliments for friends! Their stories are priceless!  I see sequels in the future!    

    Grammar:  We will talk about the suffixes "ly" and "ful" and how they change the root word.

Social Studies  -  We will continue learning about maps and globes.

Science - We will sort and identify living and nonliving things.

Field trip to the Dallas Zoo

*We will be going to the Dallas Zoo on April 29th.   Please prepare your child by doing the following: 
  • All children will need a labeled, disposable sack lunch which should include a labeled and disposable drink. DO NOT SEND A LUNCHBOX, all items will be thrown away. 
  • Have your child wear their green grade level t-shirt.  If they can not find their grade level shirt, have them wear a green shirt. 
  • Dress your child for the weather and for lots of walking. 
End of year conference
It's hard to believe that we are coming to the end of the year.  If you have any concerns about your child's academics and you would like to schedule conference to discuss next steps, please reach out to your homeroom teacher. We will not be offering conferences after May 13th due to the crazy schedule that will be occurring at the end of the year. 

Miscellaneous Information From Your Teachers
*Please remember to send your child's CHARGED Ipad to school every day.  We have many Ipads coming to school that are not charged which can be frustrating for learners when they can't participate in an activity.  Thank you!! 

*We have a short snack time each day. It is important that they have a healthy and nutritious snack each day to fuel their bodies. We also ask that the snack they bring is completely free of peanuts/tree nuts. This will help provide a safe environment for all learners. Also, please make sure that your child's water bottle has a "spill proof" cap.  Thank you for your help!

*TCE's counselor is Kelly Matlock.  She can be reached at kmatlock@coppellisd.com.

Click here to find Ms. Matlock's monthly newsletter.  





Ms. Martin, our principal, sends out a weekly parent newsletter. Please make sure you read this every week. You can click the image above for easy access.  

Volunteers
If you anticipate volunteering on campus at all this year, please click here.  A new form must be completed each year.  

Birthday Treats

Birthday treats brought by students must be store bought, have its ingredients listed, and run by the nurse before given to students.  It is recommended that the treats are individually wrapped and nonperishable treats that are easy to pass out. ðŸ˜Š Birthday treats will continue to be passed out at the end of the day to be eaten at home.

Pics from the week
We can use nonstandard units to measure.  Way to go First Grade! 














Finally!!!!  We had lunch visitors on family day! 

It's been a long two years!  So happy to see
parents back in the cafeteria for family day! 

Reviewing homonyms, synonyms, and antonyms.



                                                             Scientist of the Week
                                                      
                                                             Charlie taught 1A that Peeps dissolve 
                                               in vinegar and baking soda faster than Peeps put in water or
                                                              clear soda!!!   Way to go, Charlie!!!


                                                         Protecting Earth Messages

                                                          



Twinning in cute skirts!!

Scientist of the Week

Avi taught 1C that tumeric mixed 
with dishsoap and water will turn the mixture red!!!

Surprise Guest Reader!!

Anna's Sister, Ella, surprised 1C
by coming to read to us! They LOVED it!!








Friday, April 15, 2022

April 19 - 22

 Calendar Events: 

April 18th - No School

April 20th - Mrs. McCullough's birthday

April 29th - Field Trip to the Zoo!  

May 14th - Mrs. Vincenzo's birthday

May 27th - Last Day of School - Early Release

Look at what we will be learning next week:

Math -  We will begin our measurement unit using nonstandard tools.  

Math Activities to do with your child at home or while driving in the car

  • Go on a shape hunt.  Look for 3 dimensional shapes.  Let your child tell you how many vertices, edges and faces it a rectangular prism  or a cube has.  Which shape has more edges?  Which shape has more faces?  You will be so impressed!  I am so proud of my 1st grade mathematicians!  
  • You can find geometric shapes everywhere!  Practice observation skills and help your child notice geometric shapes on a family walk or drive.  Discuss how many sides and vertices they see. Have a discussion with your child about rectangles and squares.  Ask your child, "Why is a square a special rectangle?" Discuss the attributes of 2 dimensional shapes.   
  • Gather a group of coins and practice counting them together :-) We always say "When we change coins, we change the way we count."  Have fun
  • Ask your child to describe a penny, dime, nickel and quarter.  Skip count while counting a group of coins. 
  • Generate story problems about family members.  For example, Mom went to the store and bought some cookies.  She ate a half a dozen cookies in the car.  Now she has 10 cookies.  How many cookies did mom have in the beginning?  :-) 
  • Practice counting to 120 by ones from any given number.  
  • Practice counting to 120 by tens from any given number.  
  • Practice counting to 120 by fives. 
  • Practice counting to 120 by twos. 

Language Arts  -   

    Reading:  We will continue to read and talk about books while understanding the strategies that help us read tricky words and comprehend what we read. 

    Writing: We will finish publishing our realistic fiction stories.  We can't have our PUBLISHING DAY and share our stories with friends. 

    Grammar:  We will finish up our look into contractions and then begin talking about abbreviations.  

Social Studies  -  We will locate places using the four cardinal directions.

Science - We will identify and compare the parts of plants, and we will learn about ways to protect our  Earth!!!!!

Field Trip

*We will be going to the Dallas Zoo on April 29th.   We would love to have as many chaperones as possible. If you are planning on chaperoning, please remember that younger siblings are not able to attend the field trip.   If you have any other questions, please reach out to your teacher.  Also, remember that chaperones must provide their own transportation and that all learners will be taking the bus with the teachers.  
*If you are planning to chaperone on the field trip,  please click here to fill out a mandatory background check.  A new form must be completed each year.  

End of year conference
It's hard to believe that we are coming to the end of the year.  If you have any concerns about your child's academics and you would like to schedule conference to discuss next steps, please reach out to your homeroom teacher. We will not be offering conferences after May 13th due to the crazy schedule that will be occurring at the end of the year. 

Miscellaneous Information From Your Teachers
*Please remember to send your child's CHARGED Ipad to school every day.  We have many Ipads coming to school that are not charged which can be frustrating for learners when they can't participate in an activity.  Thank you!! 

*We have a short snack time each day. It is important that they have a healthy and nutritious snack each day to fuel their bodies. We also ask that the snack they bring is completely free of peanuts/tree nuts. This will help provide a safe environment for all learners. Also, please make sure that your child's water bottle has a "spill proof" cap.  Thank you for your help!

*TCE's counselor is Kelly Matlock.  She can be reached at kmatlock@coppellisd.com.

Click here to find Ms. Matlock's monthly newsletter.  





Ms. Martin, our principal, sends out a weekly parent newsletter. Please make sure you read this every week. You can click the image above for easy access.  

Volunteers
If you anticipate volunteering on campus at all this year, please click here.  A new form must be completed each year.  

Birthday Treats

Birthday treats brought by students must be store bought, have its ingredients listed, and run by the nurse before given to students.  It is recommended that the treats are individually wrapped and nonperishable treats that are easy to pass out. ðŸ˜Š Birthday treats will continue to be passed out at the end of the day to be eaten at home.

Pics from the week

Fractions in action!  Way to go first grade! 










Morning meetings with 1B is always a treat! 💕


We love when we see our sister on the morning announcement!  💗

                                                                                        
                                                         Capri taught 1C that when you mix 
                                                             vinegar and baking soda, you
                                                               get an explosion!!  WOW!!!
                                                                                     
                                                             Vihaan taught 1B about saltwater
                                                          density! 1B loved this experiment!!
                                                             Way to go, Vihaan!!!!!!!!!
                                                                                     
                                                     Look at these readers!!!  I love it!!!!
  
We love learning new vocabulary with friends! 

Working on homophones.  Can you find a match? 

We are learning about homophones, sportsmanship,
taking turns, and reading tricky words!






Hamza taught 1B how to make dancing bubbles.  
He reminded us to add glycerine to the bubble mix.
He let every learner have a chance to make bubbles dance!!!


Mind Mission Fun!!!!!
Collaborating, planning and presenting
one shared project!!  We are learning teamwork!!!


Zephan taught 1C that salt will not erupt 
when mixed with water and oil because 
of density!  1C Loved this experiment!

May 23 - May 27

Next Week Fun!!!  Monday -  Field Day - see information below Tuesday - Game Day (bring your favorite game to share with your friends.  Al...