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Week of September 9th-13th

Happy first full week of school!

Our library day is Monday! Books are often forgotten so try and remember to put them in backpacks over the weekend!

Please send back your child's patron saint for your 8th grade buddy project!

Covering books that come home on a regular basis with clear contact is highly recommended ! Especially the traveling folder, math book, religion book , word work copybook, and 40 book challenge!

School mass Friday at 9:00. All are welcome to join us!

Math homework will begin this week! As soon as I get them, First in Math logins will be taped to your child's take home folder on the leave home side. The children have to be entered into the system so it may a week or so.  I encourage you to have the kids practice basic facts and take advantage of this program!

Readables will be sent home next week! Keep the book home all week to practice fluency. Write the title of the readable on the line and sign so I know that a parent listened to their child read! Return book on Friday!

Mystery reader available dates are listed. I will try my best to honor all requests! 11/15, 1/3, 1/10, 1/17, 1/24, 2/7, 2/21, 2/28. 3/6, 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/3, 4/24, 5/1, 5/8, 5/29, 6/5. Email me your choices!

Monday
Math pp. 17, 18.

Tuesday
Math pp. 23, 24.

Wednesday
Math pp. 29, 30.
Please sign and return baseline test and rubric for show and tell. This test is a beginning of the year assessment. 

Thursday
Math pp. 35, 36.




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