Monday, May 11, 2020

Monday, May 11

HAPPY MONDAY! THIS WEEK WE HAVE A VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP ON WEDNESDAY!!!!! Google Meet TODAY at 10 am - We will be working on math. Please bring paper and something to write with.

Friday's math question winners were CC and Joshua.

Today's question: Mrs. Gale wants to sew a blanket for Matthew. She needs 5 feet of Disney fleece and has 3 feet, two inches. How much fleece does she need to order to finish the blanket? HINT: 12 inches = 1 foot

Friday, May 8, 2020

Friday Fun - Crazy Hat Day!

Happy FUN FRIDAY! We have Google Meet today at 1 pm - It's CRAZY HAT DAY! Your folks should have received an invitation already. If they haven't, please let me know. No winners yet on yesterday's math question so I am reassigning it: Siena has a rectangular pool in her backyard. The sides measure 10 feet, 7 feet, 10 feet, and 7 feet. What is the perimeter and area? HINT: The perimeter is the distance around an object. To find the area, multiply the length by the width. You ned BOTH the area and perimeter.

Thursday, May 7, 2020

Flat Mrs. Wilson and Flat Mrs. Mueller had fun with Grayson and Keegan today at Prospect Park!


Joshua's Plant - Week 5 - It's really flourishing!

Thursday, May 7

Hi kids! It's Thursday, May 7th. Today I am asking you to write a letter or send a card to Miss Justice if you can. Miss Justice is graduating from Fitchburg State University and two weeks ago won an award for being the most outstanding student in the teaching program. That is a great honor! If we were in the classroom this would have been her last week with us. Miss Justice is going to Fitchburg State University in the Fall to start her master's degree. We are so proud of her! Miss Justice's address is: 123 Benjamin Road Shirley, MA 01464

Yesterday's answer the the math question: Place Value Paul is worth 248 units. Joshua was our winner.

Today's question: Siena has a rectangular pool in her backyard. The sides measure 10 feet, 7 feet, 10 feet, and 7 feet. What is the perimeter and area? HINT: The perimeter is the distance around an object. To find the area, multiply the length by the width.

Don't forget -- I am still collecting recipes for our cookbook!

FRIYAY!!!!

Happy Friyay! One week left! What an awesome day it is out there! I can't wait for next week! Report cards, FIVE Google Meets (all fun)...