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Welcome to Mrs. Ingold's ![]() We are hatching chicken eggs!! Our chicks should be hatching around Oct. 21. We are looking for a good home for our brooder chicks. Please let us know if you are interested! We are learning about animal habitats and characteristics in Science. Our first field trip is to Horizon's Unlimited in Salisbury on Oct. 27th. We will be learning about minerals, animal adaptations and animal behaviors. We will return to school prior to dismissal. Please sign planners and check over your child's homework nightly. Your child should be reading at least 30 minutes every night. Students should be writing their homework in their planner daily. Our focus in math is adding and subtracting, solving word problems and multiplication. Please help your child memorize their multiplication facts, this will greatly increase their success in math this year. We will have a multiplication test every Friday. In reading, we are learning about the story elements of character, setting, problem, solution, and conclusion. We are learning about mysteries and elements of mystery stories. We will have a spelling test every Thursday. We will normally have a vocabulary test on the first Friday when we read a story and a reading comprehension test on the second Friday. We have completed our Titanic stories and the students will be working on writing a pirate mystery story. Students may dress up like a pirate when we read our stories to younger students the last week of this month. We are also practicing our reading fluency by participating in a Mystery Reader's Theater. Please feel free to contact me with any questions! Thanks for all you do to help make our year a successful one, Sharon Ingold Please check the bottom of our classroom site for flashcards, links to educational websites and other information. Ways to help your childs writing at home are: 1) Share your own writing with your child- for example, notes, shopping lists, e-mail responses, personal or business letters you write. 2) All of my students should be keeping a writing journal recording characters and places they may be able to use in their stories. They should also be recording good story beginnings and action words in their journals. 3) Ask your child to help with writing that needs to be done in the home-- shopping lists, instructions for baby-sitters, notes to relatives, plans for family outings, plans for the holidays, and directions for visitors. 4) Help your child write thank-you notes, holiday cards, and invitations. 5) Allow your child to keep a car journal for trips or simply a day event such as a visit to the store or park. 6) Encourage your child to write stories and poems to relatives as gifts. 7) Help your child writes letters for various purposes. Maybe they could write to their grandparents, other adult, or a pen pal on a regular basis. 8) Write down and collect family stories into a family bookbook they can illustrate. 9) Encourage your child to write daily journals at home. 10) Put a bulletin board in a convenient place and use it for messages for the entire family. Please chose one or more of the above ideas for your child to do in the next months before our State Writing Test. It will make a huge difference in their self-confidence and writing ability. Remember that good readers make great writers. READ READ READ read READ read READ read READ |