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Newsletter: April 2025

Whew! April 2025 felt like it just flew by, didn’t it!? We started the month with a week of Spring Break! Many students and families traveled, spent time with family, or just enjoyed the wonderful weather. Outside of taking a little break, other highlights of April 2025 were our Tide Pooling Field Trip, our Spring-themed Pit & Children’s Lit book reading event, and our Tuesday class’s Earth Day park clean-up!

Monthly Highlights:


“Gala” (Mondays + Wednesdays):


“Slice” (Mondays):

  • English & Language Arts: Upon returning from Spring Break, our Monday class has hit spelling hard, working to complete more independent activities, and practicing self-editing/self-checking to not only build spelling patterns but to encourage ownership and pride in their work! Outside of spelling, our students focused on creative writing this month, and weaving spelling words into their thematic writing.
  • Math & Reasoning: In Math, we’ve been continuing with our ‘challenges,’ but brought in a bit more whole-group work, specifically with word problems!

    In our Spring Problems activity, students read and listen carefully to problems that are shared on the board. They have to determine the equations (if we’re adding/subtracting etc.), write the equations correctly, solve on their white boards, and do a 3-2-1 reveal! Each equation is a competition for points, so it was fun to see them get serious about math and challenge one another.

“Honeycrisp” (Tuesdays):

  • English & Language Arts: In our Tuesday class, April 2025 was all about persuasive writing! We spent the month working on a ‘Park Improvement Project,’ where the students had to do ‘field research’ at South Clairemont Park and determine areas of the playground that could be improved. They took notes, compiled their research, drafted letters, and worked on a multi-week editing series to create final letters for the SC Rec. Staff! After they finished their final drafts, we actually went to the park (on Earth Day!) and read the letters aloud to the staff. This was SUCH a memorable experience because the students could actually see the project come to fruition from start to finish. They were also challenged in their public speaking—and did amazing! We spent Earth Day at the park cleaning up, too, and collectively gathered over 500+ pieces of trash from our walk from school to the playground and back! What an amazing impact on the community!
  • Math & Reasoning: In math, we moved through division with all of the facts (1-12) and really focused on strengthening our understanding of division through all of our strategies: multiplication as a tool, repeated subtraction, using 5s/2s/10s facts, and more. A highlight of this month was ending Unit 4 with an independent assessment that, while very challenging, showed that our students are doing SO WELL in their division skills! Hooray!

“Slice” (Wednesdays):

  • Focus Area #1 – Circuits & Electromagnetism: Our Wednesday class has been learning about circuits and electromagnetism this month, and some of our activities have been drawing and labeling parts of simple circuit and magnets alike, experimenting with Snap Circuits (partner groups and whole-group), building a circuit-based machine, and creating a magnet flip toy!
  • Focus Area #2 – Earth Day: To celebrate Earth Day, our students participated in engaging art activities! They drew pictures and wrote about how they could help the earth. They also shared what the earth and its resources mean to them and their everyday lives!

“Slice” (Thursdays):


Other April 2025 Updates:

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