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Newsletter: December 2024

Our last month before holiday break was short and sweet—but filled with fun! We headed on a fieldtrip to Nibble Chocolate the first week of December 2024, where we got to sample delicious sweets, take a tour, and learn about chocolate-making! The second week was our holiday party and ‘Secret Santa’ giveaway. Finally, our students left for break but got to follow along with Miss Marisa and her pups (Styles & Luka) on their cross-country road trip adventure via the ‘Dog Blog’! Here’s our recap of the month:

Monthly Highlights:

[Watch our recap video below! ↓]

[Watch Miss Marisa unbox holiday gifts! ↓]


“Gala” (Mondays + Wednesdays):


“Slice” (Mondays):

  • English & Language Arts: We doubled-down on our writing this month, using fun activities like ‘Reindeer Writing,’ (a writing activity where students had to create their own reindeer, name him/her, describe him/her, and write about a day with him/her) in order to meaningfully build writing skills. Some of the ideas our students came up with were really neat!
  • Math & Reasoning: Two big areas of focus this month were fractions and shapes. We learned about partitioning shapes, how to create equal ‘cuts’ of a shape, and the language to use (ex: halves, thirds, fourths, etc.). Our students also practiced with money (labeling and counting), and building automaticity with their place value, too.

“Honeycrisp” (Tuesdays):

  • English & Language Arts: This month we worked on figurative language, parts of speech, and developing our writing/building writing stamina! One of the neat things about this month is that our student, Landon, created an ‘alternate ending’ activity for us for The Wild Robot! And after a little creativity and printing from Miss Marisa, all the students got to journal with his idea! We also started laying the foundation for our next ELA unit, narrative writing, in December 2024!
  • Math & Reasoning: Our multiplication and division practice continued this month, now diving deeper into facts and working on strategies for memorization and quicker recall! We also did some fun holiday-themed work, and specifically a ‘time lapse’ activity where students spun a spinner to figure out and record how much time was spent on different Christmas-related activities.

“Slice” (Thursdays):


Other December 2024 Updates:

  • Secret Santa! — We tried a ‘Secret Santa’ gift-giving this year, and it turned out to be pretty fun! Students were randomly assigned a person to get a gift for ($5 or less) and it was kept a secret until our holiday party! At the party, we played at the park, had snacks, and before everyone left, did a gift exchange on the middle of the blacktop! Students also got bag tags and washable stickers to take home (from me!) too. [See my recap video here!]

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