I hope you enjoyed your three-day weekend and some extra time with family and friends. Our letter this week is "Cc" and we will work with describing words (adjectives) and continue with rhyming words. The children will add a phonics decodable book to their book boxes and two poems to the poetry binders.
In math, we will continue to compare, order, estimate, and measure by capacity and weight.
We will create a snowflake hand print craft and then work on a writing activity related to the snowflakes.
There will be a Poly Read-a-thon assembly for the students on Friday. This is a great fundraiser for Poly Drive and it promotes and encourages reading for enjoyment. More information will follow.
The Poly Drive Talent Show is also just around the corner and each classroom will be assembling a themed basket for a silent auction to take place during the talent show. Our basket theme is "Coffee & Tea Lovers". If you would like to donate items to our classroom basket, just have your child bring the items to school. Our room moms will help assemble the basket on February 17th. Our basket might include items like specialty coffees and teas, cups, travels mugs, gift cards from coffee shops, tea infusers, mug/cup warmers, etc. A separate information sheet about this event is in the Wednesday Watch this week.
Stay warm and have a wonderful week!
About Mrs. Beatty
I teach kindergarten at Poly Drive Elementary and just love the days that I spend with the little ones! I have been married to my high school sweetheart for 27 years and we have two boys. Josh is 22 and lives in San Diego, CA. He married the love of his life this summer and we were thrilled to welcome Jessica to our family. Our son Tyler is 18 and attends Skyview. He was very proud to be the Best Man in his brother's wedding. We have a pet box turtle named Tortuga. I love to volunteer at our church, spend time outdoors with my family ~ especially camping, and I LOVE to read and learn new things!
Blessings ~ Mrs. Beatty
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Blessings ~ Mrs. Beatty
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