Mrs. DelvecchioÕs Classroom Website

Month of March

 

 

Literature:  Junie B.Jones – Toothless Wonder by Barbara Park     At first, Junie B. Jones is thrilled to have a loose tooth -- it means she's turning into a "big kid," and she'll be the first one in Room One to lose one of her top baby teeth.

 

Sight Words: I, in, dad, mom, this, yes, no, is, it, me, at, to,

am, the, a, my, and, can, big, like  (The children are beginning to identify these words in text and are beginning to use them in their written work.)

 

Letter/Sounds: Review names and sounds for all capital and lower case consonants (B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W, X, Y, Z);  introduce short vowel sounds (A as in apple, E as in egg, I as in igloo, O as in octopus, U as in umbrella)

 

Math: Counting to 130 by 1Õs and by 10Õs; identifying numerals 1 – 50;

graphing, measurement using non-standard units

 

Upcoming Events:

Thursday, March 1st – Brewster Loves to Read Night (6:30 p.m.)

Friday, March 2nd – Dr. SeussÕs Birthday Celebration

Friday, March 23rd – Field trip to see the performance of Junie B.

Jones at the Lyman Auditorium at SCSU in New Haven

Wednesday and Thursday, March 28th and 29th – Parent Conferences

Only AM K students will attend  on the 28th

Only PM K students will attend  on the 29th