Mrs. Kamphouse’s Class Week of: September 21st
**I apologize but at times I
may leave some news in my letters for a few weeks just in case people may have
missed it the first time!**
MY BLOC:
For the past couple of weeks our tech person and I
have been trying to get my blog to cooperate!
It was not allowing parents to follow me by email. This means that you would receive the weekly
newsletter by email and any other updates as soon as I post them to my
blog. GOOD NEWS…WE GOT IT FIXED! I will be working on inputting everyone’s
email addresses so that you will receive digital updates.
If you would
NOT like digital updates from me please let me know and I will remove your
email address from the list! Thanks!
BEHAVIOR
CALENDARS:
You have probably all seen the calendars in your
child’s binder. Thank you for leaving
them in there! They may go in the back
to school folder if the holes have ripped.
Please show that you are happy for your child when
they are on green, blue, purple or pink.
These are all good colors for the day, especially the top 3 colors. With 26 children I can’t always catch every
good thing in every child. I will do my
best because I know how much it means to all of them to be rewarded!
ALL ABOUT ME
POSTERS:
The posters may be sent in at any time. The sooner the better so that you don’t
forget about them, but there is no rush!
STUDENT OF THE
WEEK:
Our special student this week is Julian Castro! We will celebrate Julian’s birthday
tomorrow! He will turn 7! Julian is
already an uncle! He has 3 sisters and 1
brother. He loves cars; especially fast ones!
And his favorite foods are pizza and spaghetti!
SPELLING WORDS:
I wanted you to know
that beginning on next week's spelling test I will NOT be counting words wrong for letter reversals! This week I
did and I decided that I would not be doing this from now on. J
MATH HOMEWORK:
This week you will see Math homework in your child’s
mail. It is usually just a couple of
quick questions that went with the day’s Math lesson. I will be keeping track of finished homework,
so if you would, please send it back to school when your child has completed
it.
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