Friday, September 7, 2012

This Weekend


No homework. Enjoy this weekend. There are several school events taking place.


2012 Irving Main Street Event



Saturday
  •  Main Street Irving: 11to 6pm. Come out to enjoy the fun, music, and food. Stop by the St. Luke booth to say hello!
  • Volleyball: Our girls start their season with their first games at Holy Family at 2:00 and 3:00.

Sunday
  • School Mass: 11 a.m. Come in uniform and show your school community spirit. Arrive early. Parking will be full. After Mass, get your dress down day certificate from Mrs. Carruth.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Thursday's Notes

Homework
Mrs. Heaton's Blended Math Class-2 sheets
Read and return 1 library book.
Mass tomorrow.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Yeah! We are back in our real classroom!
Homework:
Mrs. Heaton's Blended Math- 2 sheets
Get Weekly Conduct Report signed.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Tuesday's Homework and Notes

Homework
  • Mrs. Heaton's Blended Math Class
    • Facts Sheet 6B and Homework Sheet 6B.
    • Practice Doubles Facts.
 Notes
  • Due to air-conditioning repairs, 1st and 2nd grade will continue to be in the Family Life Center until Friday. The other elementary classes return to the elementary building tomorrow.
  • The feast of Mary's birthday is this Saturday, September 8th. We will be celebrating on Friday. Our class needs a volunteer to make a dozen cupcakes with white or PALE blue frosting. Please email me at slcsheaton@yahoo.com if you can help.
  • The last date scheduled for Safe Environment Training is this Thursday, September 6th, at 6pm.

What Did You Do at School Today?
  • Math: Attributes: classifying pattern blocks by shape, size, or color. Facts practice: Doubles (0+0, 1+1, 2+2, etc.)
  • Science: Scientific Properties-Using our senses to tell about objects
  • Music
  • Library: Checked out 2 Accelerated Reader books to read this week.
  • Language Arts: Began writing stories for wordless picture books. Finished our alliterative phrases and illustrations.
  • Story-time: Alexander's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst.