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Newsletter: January 2025

As we transitioned back from the holiday break, both the students and I were excited to start new routines and get into the swing of things again! As such, January 2025 was filled with newโ€”projects and in-class activities, field trips, and friends! In fact, we welcomed THREE new kiddos to our crew! From experimenting with Fluid Art to Miss Donnellyโ€™s Daily Apple making its vendor debut at the Pacific Coast Academyโ€™s Gather & Grow event, it was an exciting month for teacher and students alike! Hereโ€™s our recap of the month:

Monthly Highlights:


โ€œGalaโ€ (Mondays + Wednesdays):


โ€œSliceโ€ (Mondays):

  • English & Language Arts: January 2025 marked the start of a new area of focus for our Monday โ€œSliceโ€ โ€” spelling! Starting this month, we began our class with a pretest of words, followed by โ€˜building blockโ€™ activities to learn the letter patterns, and then sentence dictation (listening and writing the sentences you hear). If students advance to the second level, they also have the opportunity to do silly sentences or write a mini-story using their spelling words. We supplemented the spelling this month with writing units, focused on โ€˜feelingโ€™ words and โ€˜namingโ€™ words (aka: being specific with our word choice and adjectives).
  • Math & Reasoning: In math, we continued with shapes (both 2D and 3D), as well as 2 and 3-digit addition and subtraction with regrouping. To gamify our lessons, we did a lot of game-based and competition-based โ€˜stationsโ€™ and rotations.

โ€œHoneycrispโ€ (Tuesdays):

  • English & Language Arts: Our two ELA units for this month were folk tales and narratives! Our students read several short stories, (notably โ€œCocolisoโ€ โ€” a favorite about a white alligator!), learned about the elements of folk tales/narrative stories, and then incorporated what they read and learned into stories of their own! From adopting a new puppy to getting a finger slammed in a car door, our studentsโ€™ narrative stories were very different โ€” and all interesting! Another thing we practiced this month was our โ€˜peer editingโ€™ skills (and focusing on editing for specific areas).
  • Math & Reasoning: To make our multiplication more relevant, we did a MLK Jr. multiplication coloring sheet (which was so fun and displayed on our wall!). We also moved into โ€˜breaking downโ€™ strategies for multiplication, for example using 5 x 7 (a 5โ€™s fact) + plus another 7 to help us figure out 7 x 6!

โ€œSliceโ€ (Wednesdays):

  • Focus Area #1 โ€“ Birds: Our first STEM focus area for our new Wednesday class was birds! We learned about different kinds of birds, what they have/can do/need, what their body parts help them do, and much more! We did an experiment with different tools (tweezers, tongs, and pliers) as โ€˜beaksโ€™ to understand how different designs/sizes help birds get their food! We also made homemade bird feeder treats (see the picture!), โ€˜nestโ€™ crafts, and bird houses, too!
  • Focus Area #2 โ€“ Lunar New Year: For our Social Studies focus, we learned all about Lunar New Year/Chinese New Year (and the differences between the two). We explored the different years based on our birthdays, compared ourselves to our year โ€˜animals,โ€™ and made our own fortune cookies! We also created a large-scale handprint dragon to celebrate one of the most common traditions of Lunar New Year!

โ€œSliceโ€ (Thursdays):

[Watch the virtual fieldtrip video! โ†“]

[See our crazy kiddos try yummy pastries! โ†“]


Other January 2025 Updates:

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