Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Santa Letters!

We wrote letters to Santa and since I already sent them to the North Pole, I thought you would enjoy reading them. The assignment was to introduce ourselves to Santa, ask for what we wanted, and tell Santa why we deserved the things we asked for. Enjoy! Follow the link below:

https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B_NClVH_GG5bOTdiMmUzYWYtOTYwYy00MzU5LTllMzgtODljOGEzMDA5MGEy&hl=en&authkey=CK2Uh68G

Monday, December 6, 2010

Field Trip Update

We are only able to have 2 chaperones on this field trip. If parents would still like to attend, i believe that they will let you sit with us, but you will need to follow and pay for your own tickets. Tickets are $5. I wish we could take all of the parents that would like to come!

Monday, November 29, 2010

The Nutcracker Field Trip!

Second grade has just found out that we get to go on a field trip in 9 DAYS! Since second grade's musical performances are spread out between the four quarterly assemblies, we are being treated to a real live artistic performance of "The Nutcracker." If you would like to be a chaperone (space is limited) please let me know ASAP, as slots fill up quickly. It will be on Dec. 8 (Wednesday), and we will be leaving the school right away and we will get back by lunch.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Cookie Dough Pickup

Cookie Dough Pickup is tonight! Come pick up your prizes and cookie dough and our thanks for participating in our school wide fundraiser. Pick-up will be from 5:00-7:30 at the back doors of the school by the cafe.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Halloween/Harvest Pary

I had one of my volunteer parents call other parents who signed up at the beginning of the year to plan the Halloween Party. It will be this Wednesday October 27 at 10:30 until lunch. We will be sending a lot of the treats home instead of eating too much here :-) Any and all parents are welcome to come, we will have a game station, a craft station, a decorating station. We only have 35 minutes after specials at the end of the day so we will put it in a scooby doo video. Hopefully the classroom will be clean and ready for conferences that night!

Red Ribbon Week

Monday: Follow your dreams - be drug free (wear your pjs)

Tuesday: Stay in the game - be drug free (wear team gear)

Wednesday: I'm too sharp for drugs (wear dressy clothes)

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Scarecrow Contest

Scarecrow Contest
2nd Grade is competing in a scarecrow making contest! This contest is sponsored by Coleman Homes. 1st place is $750 which would go straight into our classroom funds! We need all of our Mill Creek patrons to go to the Coleman homes subdivision This is located off of Hwy 44 - If you're driving west through Middleton, turn right on Cemetery Road then left on Willis Rd. If you're driving east, before town, turn left on Hartley and then right on Willis Rd. You will see signs that will lead to the entrance on Willis. You will see our Coleman signs and flags at the Willis Rd entrance then follow the signs pointing you to the Sales Center where the display will be set up.

FRIDAY = Voting starts at 11am-7pm EVERY DAY Mon-Sun until Halloween Oct 31st. Voting ends Oct 31st at 7pm.

* VOTING RULES = 1 vote per person for the entire length of the contest.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Parent Teacher Conferences

I am looking forward to meeting with all of you for Parent Teacher conferences. I sent home the appointment time home with your child today. If the time is inconvenient, I would be happy to schedule another time with you. Simply call the office and talk with Mrs. Wallace or e-mail me or call me after 3pm or before 8am. The number to the school is 585-3065! Let's make it a priority in our lives!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Book orders

Book orders are due October 15! You can still get online up to and including October 15. There are some great $1 deals in each book order book.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Shoe Drive

Mill Creek is participating in a shoe drive during the month of October. Send in your family's new and/or gently used shoes and we'll be donating them to the Boise Rescue Mission! The class with the most shoes donated wins a PIZZA PARTY!

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Scarecrow Contest

2nd Grade is competing in a scarecrow making contest! This contest is sponsored by Coleman Homes. 1st place is $750 that would go straight into our classroom funds! We will need many old items and many volunteers to help put it together. If you would like to donate items or time, please send a note, email me, or comment below. We are hoping to have all items donated by Friday, October 1st so that the volunteers who will be putting the scarecrow together can work on it the week of October 4-8.
Scarecrow Needs:
1. long sleeve plaid shirt
2.pair of holy old jeans
3. bandana
4. old straw hat
5. bale of hay
6. 3 med-large pumpkins
7. old pillow case OR old white t-shirt
8. old shoes or boots
9. old work/garden gloves
10. corn stalks

Monday, September 27, 2010

new posts!

The spelling page has been updated with this week's spelling list. The reading page has links to homework helps that link to the story. Check them out and let me know what you think!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Come Back Jack Reading Homework

Copy and paste the following link to access reading homework that links to our story. This is a great way for your child to practice fluency, to be prepared for the reading comprehension test on Friday, and to look at the phonics portion of our weekly lessons again.

https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B4oV9S7hf819NjFjMDZjYWMtNDVmMC00M2JlLWJkZWEtZTE0ZTI3YmNlOWEz&hl=en&authkey=CLGSyfAH

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Time Flies!

Time sure flies in second grade when we are having so much fun. :-) I finally figured out how to have a separate page for the spelling lists. I will do my best to post each new list on Monday evening so that you have access to it all week. If I forget, please feel free to send me a friendly reminder via e-mail or phone. My next goal for the blog is to figure out how to scan in the math homework each day for lost and forgotten math assignments.

Our first real spelling test is tomorrow, yikes! So is our first real reading comprehension test! Our first math test was last week and will be coming home tomorrow.

Speaking of math tests. There are two pages stapled together. There is a full color math test and a copied math test. For any problem that your student missed, you can open up the full color test and view instructions on how to solve the problem. Take a moment when you get a math test back to go over the missed problems with your child. Making a mistake is a great way to learn something new!

I will be creating a homework calendar soon. I will try to figure out how to attach that to this blog as well in case it goes missing. Thanks for all of your wonderful support at home!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Week 1

Whew! We have made it through the first week of school! We are having a great time in second grade. We are learning new procedures and remembering old procedures. We are discovering our new room and getting to know each other. We are reviewing a lot of first grade material right now to get our brains geared up for learning in second grade.

A fun new procedure we are doing school wide is called Mustangs in Motion. We do stretches and structured movement. It is based on brain research and what the brain needs in order to learn. I do it with the students and I am amazed at the difference in myself and the kids! It makes me feel great and excited for the day. Even though it is only scheduled for two days a week, we do it every day in my class.

Homework is starting! I will try to be consistent in sending homework on Mondays through Thursdays. Friday homework will only be what they did not complete in class (which will hopefully not be very often). Friday spelling tests are starting this Friday. The list consists of words they need to know in second grade. The words are: second, grade, Berg (as in Mrs. Berg), Larsen (as in Miss Larsen), team, tickets, friend, spelling, writing, and art. Some of the words are hard so start establishing those great study habits!

Saturday September 11, 2010 there are signups for Caldwell Bowl Junior Bowler league from 11am to 4pm. The ages range from 7 years old up to 20. For more information call Caldwell Bowl at 459-3400.

IRI testing has started in second grade. Make sure your kids get off to the best start by getting a good night's sleep and a good breakfast. Breakfast is available for all students in the cafe` every morning from 7:50 to 8:10.

No school on Monday September 6th for Labor Day! If you are traveling, travel safe and I will see everyone back on Tuesday!

September 10th is spirit day so proudly show off those Mustang Shirts!

Reminder: Students are not allowed on the playground before 7:50 in the morning, please do not drop your kids off before this time, we do not have anyone available to watch over them until 7:50. The first bell does ring at 8:10 every morning, I know I am having a hard time getting used to this!

I am so excited to be working with this group of kids, they are so wonderful and we are going to have a GREAT year! I am offering a prize to the students who log on with their parents to view this blog...good luck everyone!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Welcome!

We have such a great group of second graders this year. I am so excited to meet everyone. I've already noticed how wonderful these kids are. They are so willing to learn, so helpful, and I can tell we are going to have a great year.

Click on the comment section for this post to let me know who has been able to get on. This will be where I post upcoming events, newsletter items, homework assigments, and much more.

Anything below this post is the previous year's information. Hope you like our class site and find it useful throughout the year!

Miss Larsen

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Summer Literacy Academy

*For students entering 1st-6th grades
*This is for children of ALL reading levels!
*All classes taught by credentialed teachers supervised by BSU literacy professors. *Lots of one on one instruction with BSU pre-service teachers!
*This four-week session provides 80 hours of intensive literacy learning—basically a school year’s worth of learning.
*Partial and Full Scholarships Available
*Provides engaging, motivating reading & writing instruction in a supportive environment with low student/teacher ratio.

The Details:
June 14-July 9
8:30-12:30
Anser Elementary
$325

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER:
http://education.boisestate.edu/literacy/SuLitAcademy.htm
or 208-426-2702

Sign up early online!
Class size is limited!
Fun Fluency!
Cool Comprehension!
Fabulous Phonics!
Radical Writing!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Spelling Test for May 26th

The /ow/ sound is this week's spelling rule.

3rd Grade Words:
1. ground
2. mouth
3. sprout
4. sound
5. fountain
6. counter
7. chow
8. plow
9. vow
10. how

Challenge List:
1. foundation
2. astound
3. crouch
4. flounder
5. scoundrel
6. trousers
7. endow
8. showdown
9. so

Review Words:
1. won’t
2. they’ve
3. he’s
4. can’t
5. we’d

Monday, May 17, 2010

Supplemental Levy Election May 18

Please come vote at our school for the supplemental levy on May 18th! We need your vote and this is a great way to support your child's education. There is even a contest for the classroom with the most voters - put a pink slip in with my name on it and our class could win a prize from the office!

Friday, May 14, 2010

Our Class Story

The Dragons Return
By: Miss Larsen’s Third Grade Class 2010

Once upon a time in a far away land called Canastasia, there lived a selfish princess named Annabelle. Annabelle wouldn’t watch out for herself and worried only about clothes, food, bossing people around, and how her hair looked. She would always tell people what to do and what not to do. That’s how she was. She never listened to anyone else. This habit soon becomes a problem, and made her problems worse.

George, the dragon, was in a secret underground tunnel under Princess Annabelle’s Castle for 1,000 years and felt it was time to escape. George’s wife, Tina, and the baby dragons were slowly starving to death and were very unhappy. Tina, the female dragon, started digging a tunnel to the surface just outside the castle gates. The dragons overheard the two knights talking about wanting to marry Princess Annabelle. The dragons decided to capture the princess so that they can gain power over the kingdom and escape the dungeon. George snuck up on her in the garden one night and said, “Come with me, if you value your life.” She answered, “No way!” George drew in a deep breath, and breathed a stream of fire directly at her hair. Annabelle finally gave up and went but first said, “Fine, I’ll go with you, but you better not burn my hair anymore.” George happily led her down their tunnel.

The two knights, Brave Benjamin and Scaredy-Cat Joe, noticed her disappearance first thing the next morning. The king sent them on a mission to find Princess Annabelle. The two knights started looking for her and while they were looking for her, Tina (the mom dragon) saw them and headed toward them. The two knights ran when they saw her and hid in the tunnel entrance, and heard the bossy princess yell, “Get me out of here right now, I need to check my hair!” Tina heard her scream and charged after the knights. Scaredy-Cat Joe ran further into the tunnel to hide, while Brave Benjamin went out to lead the dragon away. Tina flew away and Benjamin thought he scared her away, so returned to the cave to find the princess.
Scaredy-Cat Joe turned the corner in the tunnel and saw Princess Annabelle, George and the baby dragons. George was ready to attack. Scaredy-Cat Joe closed his eyes and held out his sword. Then, Scaredy-Cat Joe heard a horrible yell that said, “Dude, open your eyes or you’ll die, dummy.” He opened his eyes just in time to see a baby dragon open its mouth to shoot flames at him, so he jumped quickly to the side. When Brave Benjamin heard the scream, he started running for the cave.

Benjamin quickly saw what was happening, grabbed Scaredy-Cat Joe and ran all the way back to the castle, leaving the bossy princess behind. George and the little baby dragons followed them and began to attack the castle, Tina saw them and joined right in. The soldiers were frightened and tried to hide behind the throne, under the dinner tables in the great hall, and anywhere else they could find. The dragons entered, sniffed out all the people, and ate them all. It was a sad day in Canastasia, Princess Annabelle no longer had anyone to boss around. Everyone lived happily ever after, well, at least the dragons did, the people were left in pieces.

The End

website for border's book

Here's the website for the summer reading program: http://www.borders.com/online/store/MediaView_doubledogdare

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Summer reading idea

Borders Books is hosting a great summer reading program. Kids read ten books, print the coupon, take it into any Borders, and get a free book of your choice. Great summer activity for kids!!!

Spelling Week 30 May 5-12

“s” sound at the end of a one-syllable word, after a consonant = “ce”
“s” sound at the end of a one-syllable word, after a vowel or vowel pair = se

Spelling Words
1. fence
2. glance
3. bounce
4. prince
5. dance
6. choose
7. house
8. loose
9. cheese
10. please

Review Words – Floss Words
1. uphill
2. address
3. staff
4. hallway
5. still

Challenge Words
1. splice
2. reduce
3. advice
4. embrace
5. device
6. sparse
7. reverse
8. condense
9. remorse
10. suspense

Monday, May 10, 2010

Online Lunch Payments

Middleton School District’s Food Service Department is excited to announce that district staff members will now be able to participate in the new online meal account prepayment system. This convenient, easy and secure online prepayment service will allow you to deposit money into your school meal account at any time. This service also provides you with the ability to view your account balance through a web site called MyNutrikids.com.

You will also have the ability to print out a copy of your recent purchases online via a history report which lists all dates and times of breakfast and/or lunch purchases within the past thirty days.

These new services will be available April 23, 2010.

To access these services:
1. Simply go to the district web site at www.msd134.org.
2. Click on any of the schools in the district and then the food service page.
3. Click on the MyNutrikids.com link. From this site you will create your account and add money to your school meal account. All you need is your name, district staff ID number and school ZIP code. The instructions listed on the back of this page will guide you through the easy online account set up process.

Things to know:
 If you are going to set up an account for your child in this school district you can add your own meal account during the process.
 If you have more than one child in the district you can handle all online prepayments from the same online account.
 Payments may be made through an existing PayPal account or with a major credit or debit card.
 In order to use the online prepayment service, a small convenience fee for each transaction will be assessed to cover the bank fees. The convenience fee is $1.75 per deposit transaction. If you are placing money into multiple meal accounts (ex. your meal account and your child’s meal account) you will only be assessed the $1.75 fee once per deposit transaction. Middleton School District will not profit from the use of this site.

We are very excited to offer these new services and are confident this new system will benefit you and our District. However, if you choose not to take advantage of the online prepayment service you may continue to make advance payments via check, which should be made payable to the Middleton School Foodservice. Please write your full name on the check.

If you have any questions about these new services, please feel free to contact the Food Service office at 208-585-6700.

Thank you, Middleton School Food Service

Registering for MyNutrikids.com

- You will first need your staff ID number that is used in the NUTRIKIDS POS system; you may get this number by contacting my office.
- Go to the district website at www.msd134.org then click on any school and go to the Food Service page, click on the link to MyNutrikids.com OR go to www.MyNutrikids.com.
- Click Sign Up and enter the required information.

NOTE: Create only one MyNutrikids.com account for everyone in the family.


How to Make a Deposit

- Click MyKids.
- Click Deposit Money located next to Add Student.
- Enter an amount in the Deposit column next to your name.
- Click Calculate.
- Click Make Deposit.
- You will be directed to the PayPal web site to enter your payment information.
o You have the option to use your existing PayPal account or a major credit card to make your payment.
o If you are using your PayPal account, enter your email address and PayPal password to continue.
o If you are using a credit card, enter the required information. For your protection, MyNutrikids.com will not store your financial information.
- Click Pay Now when finished.
- Click Pay once again to finish the process.



NOTE: If you previously created a MyNutrikids.com account for your child who attends school in another district you will be required to create a separate MyNutrikids.com account for your own meal account. Also, you cannot add money to other staff member meal accounts from your MyNutrikids.com account.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Week 30 Spelling List Test May 12th

The (oi) sound in initial or medial position = oi (coil).
The (oi) sound in final position = oy (boy).
Spelling Words
1. moist
2. spoil
3. coin
4. ointment
5. tabloid
6. enjoy
7. convoy
8. destroy
9. decoy
10. employ

ISAT Vocab Words
1. estimate
2. order
3. double
4. triple
5. twice

Challenge Words
1. hoisting
2. cloister
3. loitering
4. exploit
5. disappointment
6. appointment
7. enjoyable
8. annoyances
9. joyously
10. flamboyant

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Week 29 Spelling Words April 28th - May 5th

Triple r-Blends scr, str, spr

Spelling Words
1. stretch
2. strength
3. struck
4. spread
5. sprain
6. sprout
7. scratch
8. screen
9. scream
10.scrape

ISAT Vocabulary Words
1. rectangle
2. trapezoid
3. rhombus
4. sphere
5. prism

Challenge Words
Spelling Words
1. straight
2. strange
3. stroked
4. structure
5. hairspray
6. spreadsheet
7. bedsprings
8. scrimp
9. scrounge
10.scrubbed

Monday, April 19, 2010

ISAT's are coming, wait they're here!

For the next three Friday mornings we will be enjoying our first crack at the Idaho State Achievement Tests. Make sure that your child gets plenty of rest the next few weeks and eats a good breakfast with lots of protein on these Fridays. Thanks for all of your support!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Spelling Test on April 21!

3rd Grade Spelling Words:
1. apron
2. staple
3. cake
4. tray
5. shave
6. yesterday
7. gravy
8. paper
9. invade
10. mistake
Challenge Spelling Words
1. square
2. milkshake
3. native
4. staple
5. haven
6. blatant
7. hairspray
8. exhale
9. cooperate
10. investigate
ISAT Vocabulary Words:
1. unit
2. liter
3. pint
4. quart
5. gallon

Friday, April 9, 2010

Spelling Week 26 April 7-April 14

Rule: The (oo) sound in initial, medial, or final position = oo (moon).

Grade Level Words:
1. noon
2. stool
3. bloom
4. smooth
5. cartoon
6. raccoon
7. balloon
8. shampoo
9. bamboo
10. too

Challenge Words:
1. oodles
2. smoothly
3. harpoon
4. mushroom
5. rooster
6. monsoon
7. poodle
8. igloo
9. foolish
10. groomer


ISAT Vocabulary Words:
1. inch
2. length
3. width
4. meter
5. ruler

Friday, April 2, 2010

Week 25 Spelling list March 31-April 7

The changing rule: if a base word ends in consonant before a y and the ending does not begin with an i, then you change the final y to an i then add the ending.

3rd grade list: tried, hurried, penniless, happiness, funniest, shiniest, supplied, worried, tardiness, replied

Challenge list: tidiness, butterflies, tiniest, complied, applies, allies, loyalties, implied, courtesies, responsibilities

ISAT Vocab (everybody): fraction, fourth, half, quarter, third

April Fool's Day fun!

We all survived the April Fool's Day fun! Teaching in another classroom has reminded once again why I love the job that I do. Thanks go to all the kids for helping me feel so great when I came back to my own room! I hope the kids told you all fun stories about our April Fool's Day.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Spring Break Challenge!

CHALLENGE:
How far did you go during your Spring Break?

*You must COMMENT via this blog (thus figure out how to comment if you've never been able to) with your answer to this question. From those who comment, I will have prizes for you and a special prize for my furthest location!

Deadline to Comment: March 28th!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Spelling week 24, test on March 17th!

Rule: The long e sound in initial or medial position of a one-syllable base word =
ee (feet). The sound in the medial position of a last syllable in a multisyllabic word = e-consonant-e(athlete). The long e sound at the end of a syllable in a base word with two or more syllables = e (even).

Third grade words: speed, greet, green, screen, bleed, compete, athlete, event, deliver, remember

ISAT Words (everybody): compute, addend, difference, product, quotient

Challenge words: spleen, greed, interfere, cashmere, gangrene, intervene, defendant, delivery, behavior, secretive

I won't be sending a spelling list home over spring break!

Friday, March 5, 2010

Making a Thermometer

Throughout the past few weeks, we have been observing and studying the properties of water. This week we looked at the differences between hot and cold water. An easy and fun connection that you and your child can do at home is to make a thermometer.
A thermometer is an instrument that measures the temperature. Temperature is measured in a scale called Fahrenheit (by most people in the United States) and in Celsius or Centigrade (used by scientists and by people in many other countries). The point where water freezes is 32 degrees Fahrenheit (F for short) and 0 degrees Celsius (C). The point where water boils is 212 degrees F and 100 degrees C.

Thermometers help us know what the weather will be like. If it will be 90°F outside, we're not going to put on a winter coat. Or if it's below zero, we won't be wearing shorts. Here's a way to show how a simple thermometer works.


1. Pour tap water into the bottle, filling about 1/8 to a 1/4 of the bottle and add
a couple of drops of food coloring.
2. Put the straw in the bottle, but don't let the straw touch the bottom (DO NOT
DRINK THE MIXTURE).
3. Use the modeling clay to seal the neck of the bottle, so the straw stays in place.
4. Now hold your hands on the bottle and watch what happens to the mixture in the
bottle. Try putting the bottle into a bowl of really hot water or ice water.
5. Take a picture of you and your thermometer to bring into class! (Or email it to
hlarsen@msd134.org)

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Leprechaun Traps-Due March 15

Be the first kid on your block to catch a real live leprechaun!
Make a Leprechaun Trap!

1. Gather together all kinds of scrap material to make the perfect trap. Use glue, string, small boxes, wood, decorations, anything to make your trap. For safety sake ask an adult for help, and be sure not to use anything that would hurt our leprechaun.

2. The smaller the trap the better. Remember your catching a Leprechaun, not a giant!

3. Be ready to explain how your trap works.

4. Bring your trap to school on March 15th so we have 2 days to share our traps with the rest of the class. We will set our traps on Tuesday afternoon, and hope to catch a leprechaun. We will also put them on display during parent teacher conferences.

HINT: Leprechauns are tricky fellows. They like shiny things, things that glitter, and gold coins. They are also naughty and often disobey signs. They often hide their gold in a pot at the end of the rainbow and their favorite color is green. You have to think like a leprechaun to catch one!

GOOD LUCK!

Parent Teacher Conference Forms

Parent Teacher conference forms went out on Wednesday, March 3rd. Please send back the bottom half signed. If you are unavailable to come during the listed time-please feel free to call so we can reschedule. Mrs. Wallace in the office has a copy of my schedule so you can talk to her or talk to me! My goal is to get 100% conferences this quarter!

BAM

Boise Art Museum came out today and did a community based art project with the kids. They also gave out free tickets for the families! It is good for the student with 2 free guests. What a great opportunity to see more of what our community has to offer. The tickets are good through June.

Week 23 Spelling Lists March 3-10

Rule: u_e

3rd grade list: cube, tube, brute, flute, prune, tune, refuse, latitude, confuse, amuse

Challenge: consume, absolute, costume, institute, pollute, compute, dilute, excuse, magnitude, fortitude

High Frequency Words: answer, heard, herd, next, page

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Week 22 Spelling

Rule: o_e

third grade words:

explode, monotone, dispose, suppose, remote, quote, those, slope, broke, drove

challenge list:

explore, limestone, console, trombone, postpone, promote, propose, demote, condone, indispose

high frequency words:

hear, here, example, several, change

Monday, February 22, 2010

Oopsie!

I forgot to send home the progress reports Friday afternoon. They are coming home tonight! Please sign and return tomorrow.

Spelling week 21

Test on Wednesday Feb. 24th

Sight words (everybody): knew, new, young, whole, hole

3rd Grade List

flame, stale, shade, grade, blame, hibernate, graduate, hesitate, investigate, illustrate

challenge:

speculate, primate, fascinate, generate, exhale, educate, evaporate, participate, cooperate, imitate

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Spelling week 20 2/10-2/17

This week's spelling rule: The medial (k) sound before e and after a short vowel is spelled ck

3rd Grade Words: ticket, locker, buckets, docket, pockets, jacket, bracket, picket, cricket, locket

High Frequency Words (everyone): across, during, today, however, sure

3rd Grade Challenge: blackened, bucketful, checkerboard, chickenpox, picketer, bickering, pocketbook, jacketless, puckered, nickel

Don't forget to study!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Spelling!

I totally forgot to hand out spelling this afternoon! I will get it passed out and posted tomorrow. Sorry!

Sunday, February 7, 2010

February Birthdays

Hi all! We have quite a few February birthdays out there! We will be celebrating birthdays on the third Friday this month, that's on February 19th. If you want the kids to coordinate what they are bringing, give them a few ideas of what they can bring, then they can talk at school and come to a consensus. Feel free to e-mail me at hlarsen@msd134.org or call after 3pm at 585-3065 if you have any questions. Thanks!

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Spelling Week 19 Feb. 3-Feb. 10

The Rabbit Rule
Three Checkpoints:
1. Two-syllable base word
2. Short vowel
3. One medial consonant sound, that consonant is doubled

Spelling Words

1. happen
2. errands
3. rubber
4. address
5. shatter
6. comment
7. battle
8. puzzle
9. wiggle
10. hassle

Surprise Rule Words

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

High Frequency Words

1. every
2. paper
3. sentence
4. better
5. best

Challenge List:

1. basset
2. scuffle
3. blossomed
4. mattress
5. self-addressed
6. happening
7. battling
8. butterfly
9. commitment
10. suffix

Valentine's Day Party

Valentine’s Day is upon us. Our party will be held on Friday, February 12, 2010 from 1:45 to end of school. To reduce the risk of hurt feelings, if your child is going to give Valentine cards to anyone, they should give one to everyone. Here is the class list.

Girls-17
Teyha
Jasmine
Rachel
Abigale
Eliza
Rach
Abby
Savanna
Brenna
Sarah
Lindsay
Hallie
Kelsie
Becca
Kyla
Courtney
Amber

Boys-10
Alexander
Trevor
Talon
Joshua
Alex
Noah
Levi
Jonathan
Kayden
Travis

If you would like to help out our party by bringing treats or attending, please sign below, detach and send back to school. Please sign up by Monday, February 8, 2010. We will probably make a craft and decorate a cookie like at Christmas instead of having tons of cupcakes, cookies, and candies. In the past we had a good idea about the parents getting together and making a goodie bag for the kids to take home. Once again, thank you for all that you do! My parents are the best!
Thanks,
Miss Larsen
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