Wednesday, March 29, 2017

WANTED: Toilet Paper Tubes

WANTED: Toilet Paper Rolls

1L will be doing a fun science activity next week with toilet paper rolls! Please save yours and send them in with your students. We need 18. If we get more, we can save for next year though! Thanks!

Love,
Mrs. L

Monday, March 20, 2017

Open Music Class & Teddy Bears!


Important dates this week!

Open Music Class: Thursday March 23rd  1:25 - 2:10

I wanted to let you know that this week will be our Open Music Classes, where families are invited to join our Grade 1 music classes. 
Please note that siblings who are Pre-K and younger are welcome, but siblings who are Sheehan students will not be permitted to leave their classrooms to attend.

Teddy Bear Picnic: Tuesday March 21st 

Dear Teddy Bears of 1L,
   You are cordially invited to come to school on Wednesday, March 22nd. We will be celebrating the arrival of Spring and the end of hibernation! Please remind your owners that they may only bring one teddy to school. We don’t want too many hungry bears in one room!

With Love,
Mrs. Lazazzero



Friday, March 17, 2017

Happy St. Patrick's Day

Happy St. Patrick's Day 1L Friends and Families!

Check out everything we did to celebrate the day!
We dressed in green to show our Sheehan spirit!
We wrote our own tales of a special leprechaun adventures!
We watched our reading buddies perform a special Irish Step dance!

We even did a virtual shared reading with MJ today! Ask your child about our Green Eggs and Ham performance-- perfect for St. Patrick's Day!

Love,
Mrs. L

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Spring Conference Assigments

I have posted my Spring Conference Schedule in the "Conference" section of this blog. Please reference it to find out when we will be meeting!

Thanks!
Mrs. L

Friday, March 3, 2017

Dr. Seuss We Love You!

Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!

Students in 1L celebrated Read Across America this week! We began a unit diving deeply into the writing and illustrations of Dr. Seuss. We discussed how his books rhyme, have deep messages, how they include made up words and many animal characters. We found out that Dr. Seuss lived in Massachusetts over 100 years ago and that his books have been helping children learn to read ever since! We also learned about his writing process, where he got his inspiration for characters and stories and how Seuss was really his middle name! 




We also had the chance to truly "read across America," by Skyping with a classroom in Washington state! We performed a shared reading of Green Eggs and Ham, and then asked the students questions about their school, the weather, and about their experiences with Dr. Seuss literature. 

Don't forget to fill out your conference google form!

Have an excellent weekend!
Love,
Mrs. L