Saturday, August 31, 2024

September 2 - 6

 

        



Monday -  Labor Day No School
Tuesday - Celebrating Elliott's Birthday
Wednesday - Bring Backpack and Home School Folder
Send "All About Me" paper to school
Friday- Celebrate Beau's Birthday

(uncrustable available everyday) 
Monday-  No School 
Tuesday- Bagel & Cream Cheese or Sweet & Sour Chicken
Wednesday- Fruit & Yogurt Parfait or Cheeseburger 
Thursday- Sandwich or Chicken Alfredo 
Friday- Hungry Howie's Pizza 




Words to know:

Math: 







Sunday, August 25, 2024

August 26-30

 








Monday - Celebrating Paxton's Birthday
Wednesday- Bring Backpack and Home School Folder
Send "All About Me" paper to school
Picture Day (in uniforms)
Thursday- Celebrate Porter's Birthday
Scholastic Book Order Due, August 30th  https://orders.scholastic.com/WT8JD
Friday- NO SCHOOL



(uncrustable available everyday) 

Monday-  Hoagie or Chicken Sandwich 
Tuesday- Bagel & Cream Cheese or Taco in a Bag
Wednesday- Cereal or French Toast Sticks
Thursday- Sandwich or Crispitos 
Friday- NO SCHOOL 


The first three days were great! We did lots of practicing procedures and learning how to use the tools in our classroom. We discussed how to be a good friend, ways to make our classroom like a family and that it is okay to feel scared, nervous, excited and happy!

I will not be outside for dismal with your child everyday this week. Each grade has a assigned day to be out for pickup. First grade is assigned for Thursdays, so that is the day you will see me. Please make sure they know where to meet you! Everyday there will be teachers and staff outside if your child needs help they will be able to find a Quest employee.


Here are some ideas on how to help your child to be successful in 1st grade. Learning to read and do math is IMPORTANT!! BUT in first grade we also learn new social skills and learn to be more independent.

“Your child has already conquered Kindergarten. Now it’s time to look ahead to First Grade. Amid the excitement, you probably have lots of questions.What does it mean to be first grade ready? What does First Grade look like these days? What will my child be expected to know? You may wonder what you can do to make sure your child is prepared for this big step in his academic career. 

Don’t worry! Here are the most important readiness skills your child will need before beginning First Grade. We will also suggest simple things you can do at home to help.

Follows Rules and Expectations at Home and School

Social skills are a huge part of school success. Students who are able to follow directions and interact well with their peers have a happier school experience and are able to learn better. Does your child get along well with others? Do they understand the concepts of taking turns? 

In Preschool and Kindergarten, children become familiar with the routines and expectations of school, but there are things parents can do at home to teach and practice as well:

  • Reinforce school expectations at home 

Present a unified front with your child’s teachers at school. Help her understand that her parents and teachers are all on the same page. 

  • Model prosocial behavior

Use polite words such as “please”, “thank you”, and “excuse me”, and encourage your child to do the same. What children see is what they do, so make good manners a household habit.

  • Encourage socialization as much as possible

Children need practice interacting with others outside of school. Does your child play with neighborhood children or go on playdates? Do they play a sport or enjoy a hobby? These types of activities provide rich opportunities for socialization even away from the classroom.

Keep in mind that your child’s First Grade class may have more children than their Kindergarten class did. In First Grade, they will be expected to work independently and stay focused on a task for longer amounts of time. Help your child be prepared by having them work or play independently at home while you cook dinner or work on something around the house. Praise them for keeping occupied for a designated amount of time without interrupting you (except for emergencies, of course), and challenge them to beat their record next time.”

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Wednesday, August 21, 2024

End of Day Parking Lot

 

For the next couple of weeks, we will be coming out the doors that are circled in black on the photo above at the end of the day.  

Sunday, August 18, 2024

Scholastic Book Club

 

Dear Families,

 

This year, our class is reading with Scholastic Book Clubs! You’ll have access to expertly curated, affordable books that help boost your child’s reading skills, build your home library, and maybe even create moments of quality time you can share together.

 

Plus place an order of $25 or more and you can pick a FREE $5 book (use code READS at checkout).

 

Family Order Due Date: 08/30/2024

 

Shop Our Class Page: https://orders.scholastic.com/WT8JD

 

Shop Flyers: https://clubs.scholastic.com/all-flyers

 

Invite relatives and friends to help your child discover the joy of reading when you share our class page link. Every order benefits our classroom, helping me earn FREE books and resources that every child can enjoy.

 

Thanks so much for your support!

 

Ms. VIGIL

QUEST ACADEMY CHARTER SCH Q1

Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Food Permission Form

 



Occasionally through out the school year and for class parties we will have food in the classroom.  Please fill out this form, if I don't have your permission for your child to eat these foods, your child will not be able to participate in the activity/party. 

April 7-11

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