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Newsletter: May 2025

The last month of school rushed by (as last months often do!). One minute we were thinking about scheduling End-of-Year conferences. . . and the next it was time to enroll in summer camp! Crazy! Well, May 2025 was a whirlwind, but wonderful nonetheless. From heading to the SDDAC Animal Shelter to read to dogs, to celebrating the end of a great year with our Awards Ceremony & Pool Party, we had a lot of meaningful moments!

Monthly Highlights:


“Gala” (Mondays + Wednesdays):


“Slice” (Mondays):

  • English & Language Arts: Our focus this entire year has been building spelling, writing, grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure skills, and May 2025 was no different. As we head towards the end of the year, the biggest goal is to build confidence around spelling, which in turn, translates to writing. Our students have really grown in their independent writing skills and are using the spelling patterns they’ve learned each week to inform (and self-check) their journaling activities on their own!
  • Math & Reasoning: In Math, our Monday crew practiced with money this month, counting coins, purchasing ‘items,’ and comparing different values. We played money games, including a whole-group game where students had to count their coins and match their values with other group members in a card series that spread across the whole room! We also did a lot of work with arrays this month (as foundations for multiplication) and practiced this in a whiteboard game where students were challenged to compete against one another!

“Honeycrisp” (Tuesdays):

  • English & Language Arts: Our big focuses this month were How-To Writing & Persuasive Writing (and how we could apply this to our everyday lives). As such, we worked on several writing pieces, including ‘How To Make An Item Drive’ (focused on the real-world application of gathering items/donations for our animal shelter field trip), and ‘Why You Should Support a Shelter’ (persuasive writing around advocacy that, of course, connected to our field trip as well!). Our students also made advertisement posters for the items drive, and then they created advertisements for the shelter dogs at the field trip, too! We also read several different short pieces, too, to inform our writing (how-to, persuasive, and realistic fiction).
  • Math & Reasoning: In math, we completed our division and multiplication units (!!) and moved on to our final unit on area. We learned how length x width gives us the area of a space, and how this formula can both be applied in real-world contexts AND solved with the information we now know about multiplying and dividing! Students loved how ‘easy’ this unit was (now that they’ve done the hard work!) and it felt like a nice reward and transition to summer.

“Slice” (Wednesdays):

  • Focus Area #1 – Cinco de Mayo Traditions: For Cinco de Mayo, we embarked on an art project that ended up taking several sessions. . . making homemade piñatas! This was a challenge, because we used paper mâché for the exterior, then painted, then created an outer layer with shredded paper, and then. . . ta da! Done at last! It was fun to make and learn about the culture and traditions, too!
  • Focus Area #2 – Electricity & Electrical Components: This month we culminated our electricity unit by learning how circuits move, change, and turn on and off. We mapped out real-world examples of circuits in our notes and then drew our own. Finally, we modeled circuits on our Snap Circuit boards, tested them, and drew the different components in our journals! Our students are well on their way to becoming little electricians! 😜

“Slice” (Thursdays):


Other May 2025 Updates:

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