A look at our learning...
Fundations: this week we focused on the diagraph ck. We are learning that this diagraph appears at the end of a word AND follows a short vowel sound. Check your Friday Folder for ways to work on this at home as well.
Spelling Words: as mentioned last week, I have noticed a decline in students’ scores on their weekly spelling tests over the past few weeks. Spring (or almost spring!) is a busy and fun time with baseball games, cheer practices, and more time outside. Even with these activities, it’s still important to make time for daily schoolwork and practicing these skills.
Each Friday, I include the new spelling words for the following week in this Friday blog (see below). I strongly encourage families to check the blog and begin practicing the new words over the weekend. Those extra 2–3 days of practice can really make a difference in students’ confidence and success on their tests.
Practice can be quick and simple: write words in chalk outside, review flashcards in the car on the way to activities, or read through them together for a few minutes at bedtime. Starting practice early and building the habit that schoolwork comes before extracurriculars will help set students up for success.
Next week's new spelling words-3 of them:
he
his
went
Writing Workshop: we finished up our opinion writing unit this week. The students have done a nice job of stating their opinion and writing 3 reasons why they have that opinion. Our final piece was to write about our favorite special (art, music, P.E., media, counselor or library) and why it is their favorite. You will see these come home soon and I also make copies to share with the specialists teachers. It always makes them smile!
Next week, we will begin our third and final writing unit for Kindergarten; informational writing. We will research a variety of animals and write informational books with the facts we have learned. This is always a favorite of kindergarteners!
Math: we have finished our unit on 2D shapes and will begin learning about 3D shapes next week. By now, all students should be able to identify the following shapes: circle, square, rectangle, triangle, trapezoid, rhombus, and hexagon. Please be sure to check your child’s Friday Folder for ideas and activities to help extend their learning at home.
Makerspace: we visited the Makerspace in the media center with Mrs. Fitch, building on our previous visits. Students were able to choose from many fun hands-on activities, as you can see in the photos below. A makerspace is a creative learning area where students explore, build, design, and solve problems using different materials and tools. It encourages creativity, teamwork, and critical thinking while students learn through play and exploration.
Here are a few photos. You can find even more on our class Facebook page!
Lunch with the Principal: yay Israel! He was chosen to have Lunch with the Principal for the month of March. He enjoyed lunch with Mr. Foulk and these other kindergarten winners on Monday!

