Celebration Tomorrow- … Fort Day!!!

Hello Families,

Tomorrow, Friday,the 20th of April , our classroom will have a celebration, for filling our fish bowl!For our celebration we have chosen to have a fort day where kids can wear comfy clothes,bring a pillow or stuffed animal and a blanket!We will also be watching a rated G movie.Kids will also have the choice to read. Although you can wear comfy clothes please wear clothing that is appropriate for outside as we have met our school goal and will be having an extra recess.We hope you enjoy Friday!

Thank You,

The LongCHAMPions

Just a reminder…

Our class is continuing with the Goal Sheets each morning. The kiddos set a goal for themselves to work at during the day and hopefully MEET THEIR GOAL by the end of the day. You may see that your child continues with the same goal for a bit, as they feel that they need some more work with that goal. I appreciate how they are really thinking of what they need to be the RESPECTFUL, RESPONSIBLE  and SAFE individuals that we are all helping them (and wanting them) to be.
So0000000, here’s where you come in, Grown- Ups. Each night your child is to share with you their goal sheet for the day. Then they will ask you to sign that you saw it. The following day they pass them in to me and I keep a record of this. PLEASE, could you help your child with this process until it is a routine in your home? Thank you! The kids truly benefit when all of the major stake holders are involved in this! Thank you again.

Have a FABULOUS SPRING vacation!!!
Heather

 

Goal Plans…

Yesterday you noticed that your child brought home a purple Goal Plan sheet to you to be signed. Each morning the kids will individually write a goal to monitor their behavior in our classroom. Throughout the day one of the teachers may will go to them and notice when they are meeting their goal. You will then see our initials (HL, VC, MM, or JK)- written in our handwriting. There should be three sets of initials on the sheet to show that the goal was met.

Please check for this sheet each and every night. I also ask that you sign the sheet, and have your child return the previous day’s plan to me the next morning. As we discuss in class, there are three parts to homework: (1) Take it home, (2) Do it! and (3) Bring it back to school. Until all three things are done the homework it not completed. Remember, I know that it is the child’s responsibility to ask you to sign their sheet and return it to me.

Thank you for your help with this matter.

Heather