Thursday, May 29, 2008 :: 59 Views ::
1st Grade
Summer fun!
I have enclosed the handwriting worksheets that we were unable to complete in class. I would encourage you to follow the daily format that the worksheets suggest. Each day should take no more than 15 minutes to complete. This will ensure that your child’s penmanship doesn’t go out the window during the summer months.
I would like to encourage you get or let your child make a writing journal to keep track of their summer activities. This will keep their minds working like the authors they have become this year. Some families have even provided a special writers workshop corner or desk where the child has every thing he or she needs to be creative. (Pencils, crayons, construction paper, blank paper, lined paper, notebooks etc…)
Get your children in the kitchen to work on math. Cooking is a great way to keep their skills in good working order. Plus it is fun to eat the results. I am also sending their math books home. We only used some of the worksheets for each section. There are many more to choose from to keep their minds thinking like mathematicians.
I pray that each of you can truly enjoy the beautiful summer that God has created for us. I also pray that you will enjoy having your children back on a full-time basis. I know that many of you missed your children while they were here at school with me. Thank you for sharing them with me. I have enjoyed them and will miss them when they move on to second grade.
Mrs. Sutton
Thursday, May 29, 2008 :: 66 Views ::
4th Grade
NIV Bible
2 boxes facial tissues
1 book of stamps
post it notes (3"x3")
2 packages loose leaf wide lined paper
24 yellow #2 pencils (stored by teacher)
dry erase markers and eraser
erasers
2 red ink pens, 2 black ink pens
2 highlighters
pointed scissors
1 composition notebook
white glue & 2 glue sticks
12 inch ruler (standard and metric)
calculator (stored by teacher)
crayons and markers and colored pencils
clipboard
5 pocket folders
5 spiral notebooks (wide lined)
watercolors
Thursday, May 29, 2008 :: 74 Views ::
3rd Grade
NIV Bible
2 packets wide lined paper
24 yellow #2 pencils (no mechanical)
Erasers
pointed scissors
White glue and glue stick
Ruler (standard & metric)
Crayons and markers (water based only)
Watercolors
2 large boxes of facial tissues
5 pocket folders
clipboard
2 highlighters
2 red ink pens
colored pencils
skinny dry erase markers
1 book of stamps
calculator (stored by teacher)
1 package tab dividers
2 1" three ringed binders
Thursday, May 29, 2008 :: 66 Views ::
2nd Grade
NIV Bible
2 boxes of facial tissues
Colored Pencils
24 yellow #3 pencils
1 steno notebook (spiral at top)
erasers
Fiskars scissors
Crayons/Magic Markers
(Water based only)
White glue and 2 glue stick
Clipboard
Ruler (standard & metric)
Watercolors
calculator
1 wide lined notebook
1 book of stamps
Dry erase markers
1 yellow highlighter
3 pocket folders
1 packed wide lined paper
Thursday, May 29, 2008 :: 62 Views ::
1st Grade
NO school boxes needed
NIV Bible
1 book of stamps
24 Crayons & Colored Pencils
48 yellow #2 pencils (stored by teacher)
2-3 large erasers (stored by teacher)
Magic markers (water based)
dry erase markers and eraser
White glue & 2 glue sticks
1 box facial tissues
clipboard
2 pocket folders
White t-shirt to tie dye
colored pencils
3 spiral notebooks (wide lined)
post it notes