Thursday, May 18, 2017



Dear Parents,
TOMORROW is already Friday!!?!? How did that happen?  Do you ever feel like that…that the days are just flying by?! Really, there is just a little over two weeks left of school……BANANAS.   

We WILL NOT be attending that concert, so please disregard that.  We still have so much to do and are running out of time to get it all done.  However, the week that we get back from Memorial Day Weekend, we will be doing a balloon pop-a-day.  Every day we pop a balloon and inside there will be a fun activity we will do on the following day.  I will write you about what will be happening for the next day (watch their folders for the note each day)….I am looking forward to some fun stuff!

In Math we are studying shapes.  Today we created pictures with different shaped blocks….Here are few examples..Can you guess what they are?

*Hint....you have to look at it sideways....



In Reading this week, we have been concentrating on what we are good at.  We have talked a lot about how everyone has different gifts, and talents, and how even though it doesn’t say it in our story this week, we know that those different gifts and talents and abilities are given to us by God.  What is your firstie good at?  What are YOU good at?  Talk with your kiddo about YOUR different gifts and talents…..they may just learn something about you. 

Saturday is the Trinity Community Garden Work Day.  It will begin at 9am and will go until 1:00pm or sooner if we have enough people to make quick work of building the garden beds.  If you are able to come, please do so!  Bring your tools and your muscles.  Hope to see you there!

Blessings on the rest of your week!
Miss Gallagher
“Following the Signs”

Sunday, May 14, 2017



Dear Parents,
Happy Sunday!  As we begin a new week (which I believe is the LAST full week of school…..WHAT?!?!), I wanted to share a few items from last week.
First of all, THANK YOU so much for all the gifts, cards, hugs, and encouragement that you all gave to me and the other teachers last week.  I know that I appreciate it very much and it was a great boost! Your kindness and thoughtfulness was wonderful.


On Friday, the 7th and 8th graders had to “teach” the 1st and 2nd graders something that they have learned about Washington D.C.  Each class was split into groups and each group spent about 5 minutes with a different 7th or 8th grader.  Did your firstie tell you about their experience? It was interesting!  I hope that all the students were able to glean something from this lesson (I heard that a few of the 7th and 8th graders were complaining that the 1st and 2nd graders just WOULD NOT listen…..hahahah!).  




The story that we read last week "the dot", was all about art and artists.  So we made our own "dots".  What do you think?  

 
This last chapter in Math was all about information gathering and reporting (different graphs…bar graph, tally charts, picture graphs, etc….).  Here is a picture of some “information gathering”!  

I think that they enjoyed this chapter and the next one will be about geometry. 
Because our technology issues, we were not able to do our NWEA testing last week.  So that means that we have to get that done this week.  If at all possible, please try to not have your firstie miss any school this week.  I understand that things come up, but if missed time could be avoided, that would be most helpful.  Thank you for making sure that your firstie gets a good night’s sleep and has a healthy, brain-boosting breakfast, so that they are able to do their best. 

The firsties will not be getting their take home story bags until Tuesday and please note that there are 13 spelling words this week!  

I will not be in school tomorrow, but Mrs. Pickleman will be subbing.  If you need anything, I will be available via Fast Direct. 

Blessings on your week!
Miss Gallagher
“Following the Signs”

Monday, May 8, 2017



Dear Parents,
With all of the troubles that we have had lately with technology, Mr. John Mrozinski has been doing a FANTASTIC job at solving all of our issues. If you see him, please give him a high-five, or a pat on the back (which I know will make him TOTALLY uncomfortable) as a thank you! He is awesome!  

The Pen Pal letters arrived at the other end (Fort Wayne, IN) and here are the firsties of Mrs. Scott’s class, checking out what OUR firsties wrote! 




So FUN!  I hope that with the remaining weeks that we have, we are able to communicate one or two more times.  

We have been working in pairs or groups more lately so that they can continue to practice our social skills!  (Sometimes being social is HARD!)  Don’t forget to remind them about SuperFlex and how we don’t want the Unthinkables (Rock Brain, Mean Jean, Topic Twister Mister, and Glassman) to get in the way of our learning and interacting with others!  




Did I tell you that I have Cardinal’s nest right outside my kitchen window?  It is like having the Nature Channel on all the time!  It is SO NEAT! There are babies (I think two) and both the mom and the dad have been helping to feed them.  Hopefully as the babies grow, I will be able to see them better and snap a picture! 

This week the spelling words are a little different adding ed and ing to words.  We talked about it today but as a reminder, if the word ends with an e, and you need to add ed, you will drop the first e, before you add the ed.  If the word ends in an e and you need to add ing, the e gets dropped.  If the word ends with a consonant and you need to add ed, the final consonant gets doubled before you add the ed.  Same thing when adding the ing. Whew!  I hope that makes sense! (First grade grammer….ugh….!)

Blessings your week my friends,
Miss Gallagher
“Following the Signs”