Friday, June 16, 2023

Last week of school

Dear First Grade Families,

......Or should I say second-grade families? It is hard to believe the school year is over. I swear the years go by faster and faster each year of my teaching career. This class was a fun-loving bunch who loved to have a good time and also loved to learn! This was my first year teaching Fundations and I saw a HUGE impact on students' reading and writing skills! They have all grown so much! They should all be so proud of themselves. I will miss them all next year. I hope they'll visit (if they're still at Mitchell School!) Here are some pictures from our week (apparently the computer wanted to upload them in random order.... it's apparently just as tired as I am :))


*This is a quote that my Dad always used to say and it's displayed around our classoom*































Please reach out if you or your child ever needs anything. I was telling the students I get a picture from a little girl who moved away in first grade and her mom sends me pictures every year and she's a HIGH SCHOOLER! 

I hope you all have a wonderful summer. Thank you for a great year!



Friday, May 26, 2023

Character Parade Week!

 Dear First Grade Families,

We had another fun, busy week in first grade! The character parade was a blast! The kids looked SO good in their costumes. Thank you for all your hard work putting the costumes together at home. Everyone looked amazing!

Here are some pictures from our week...

Practicing counting base-10 blocks.

We did a guided drawing of the Statue of Liberty.

We made a Liberty Bell craft.

Mittens

Fly Guy

Little Witch

Duckling

Piggie

Gerald

Biscuit

Pigeon

"This is my human costume. I'm really a pigeon."

Dog Man

Rocket

Captain Underpants

Clifford

Cat Kid aka Little Petey

Buzz Boy

Amelia Bedelia

All of our wonderful characters!

Parade time!

Say "CHEESE!"


Last week of school

Dear First Grade Families, ......Or should I say second-grade families? It is hard to believe the school year is over. I swear the years go ...