I hope you all have enjoyed this beautiful weekend! I know I have. It was nice getting caught up on chores and work! :)
Please remember to check the class blog for this week's homework. Go to the "Homework" link and click on this week's date. The Pearson Math homework will appear each day, instead of all at once. This way I can teach the lesson and then your child can practice the strategy for homework. All homework should be complete when your child comes to school Friday morning. Around 8:00 am on Friday, I will check Pearson for homework completion.
I hope you have a fantastic week,
Lisa Nassar
Happy Labor Day!
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Welcome Back students and parents!!! I am so excited to meet all of you today. I cannot wait to see my sweet students and their smiley faces. We are going to have a fabulous year filled with technology rich learning and lots of fun.
Mom and Dad, you have homework tonight! I am going to give the kiddos a night off, so I'm sure they will enjoy watching you work while they play! :) At Meet and Greet you were given a handout. Please complete each item on the list. Once you are done, leave me a comment below. If you do not have a Gmail account, then select the Anonymous link and put your name in the beginning of your post, so that I will know who you are.
I look forward to reading your comments and email me if you have any questions. Have fun!
Mom and Dad, you have homework tonight! I am going to give the kiddos a night off, so I'm sure they will enjoy watching you work while they play! :) At Meet and Greet you were given a handout. Please complete each item on the list. Once you are done, leave me a comment below. If you do not have a Gmail account, then select the Anonymous link and put your name in the beginning of your post, so that I will know who you are.
I look forward to reading your comments and email me if you have any questions. Have fun!
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Can't believe I have one more day until I return to work!! It's been a fantastic summer, but I have to admit that I'm ready to meet my new kiddos! I also can't wait to see my colleagues, especially my team. After a summer of dealing with a newly diagnosed heart condition, I am ready for a routine that keeps me busy and hopefully not too stressed. Enough blogging, going to finish my To Do list for the house and then tackle my classroom tomorrow!! Third Grade here I come!!!
Friday, July 25, 2014
Spent the week, except for Thursday, working in my classroom. Decided to get it done, or close to done, before we go on vacation so that I don't have to worry about it when I get back. I still have a few things to do, but the big items are done. Love the way it's turning out. Took down most of the polka dots and changed to burlap and chevrons. It's not completely done, but here's what I've got done so far!
Love the front door! I am so proud of myself when I say that I actually made the burlap bunting. If you know me, you know that this is a triumph! The Welcome sign was made by a company named Sparkled Whimsy off of Etsy. I designed how I wanted it to look and she made it for me. It's absolutely beautiful and made of solid wood. You can't see them, but it came with the cutest little black wood boards to show when we are in Specials or at the computer lab, recess, or lunch. You can see the basket of the boards on the picture two down from this one. You should definitely check out the Sparkled Whimsy store on Etsy. Wonderful company to work with.
Love, love, love my Welcome bunting that I MADE!!!
Okay, so the cute picture frames at the top of this picture I actually painted myself. I also made the rules pictures that are inside the frames. Once again, if you know me, you know that even painting these frames is amazing! I should also add that I made the burlap bow to go on my burlap bulletin board.
View from front door
This bulletin board will eventually have Writing Center items on it. Stay tuned!
Love my Ikea buckets with the cute "Lost" labels on them.
One of my Listening Centers
Check out those cute painted R E A D letters. Recognize that paint color?
Reading and Math Word Work Area
Teacher Time table. Love my new tabletop easel from Really Good Stuff
Class Jobs
What? More colored picture frames! Found these at Michaels for $1.79 each. Couldn't pass them up. They were marked down 70%. Got some small ones for .39 each. Stay tuned to see the small frames.
Student work display wall
Another student work display wall
Computer Stations with my cute Computer Rules signs
That's about it for now, but I am NOWHERE near done. The rest will have to wait for August 18th! On vacation until then! :)
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
As our year has come to an end, I wanted to thank each one of my parents for all of your support this year. Without your help, my job would not be possible. Thank you for being supportive, thank you for listening when I had a concern, thank you for making me laugh, thank you for all the wonderful gifts I have received this year, thank you for the sacrifice you make each day for our country, but most of all, THANK YOU for allowing me the opportunity to work with your child. They are all such a blessing and I am going to miss them so much. I hope that wherever the military takes you that you always try to stay in touch. My school email should always remain the same and I will always do my best to keep the blog up. If you ever need anything, please do not hesitate to ask.
Please take a moment to watch the video below. This is something I do at the end of the year for my students. It's fun to see how much we've done this year and how much they have grown. I hope you enjoy it!
Please take a moment to watch the video below. This is something I do at the end of the year for my students. It's fun to see how much we've done this year and how much they have grown. I hope you enjoy it!
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Today officially marks our last full day of school. We cleaned out, broke down, and tore down all day long. It was exhausting, but I couldn't have gotten it done without my kiddos. They worked so hard today! Tomorrow we celebrate our year with a party and some down time just enjoying our last few hours together. I know the kiddos are excited to begin their summer break. Some are moving on and some are staying. Whichever the case, I hope that they keep in touch with me through this blog or email. One of the drawbacks to teaching DOD is that we don't always get to follow our kiddos as they grow up. Occasionally a former student finds me and it's always so exciting catching up with them. Enjoy your evening!
Thursday, June 5, 2014
We officially are down to five more days left of this school year. We have completed all of our learning standards for the year. Students celebrated Monday when we completed our last Math topic, to include the assessment and our reading assessment. It was a mad dash, especially with all the time we missed this year due to weather. We are now wrapping up our year with completing our learning journals. Their math journal is complete and we are finishing up our interactive language arts journal. It's a great review and a resource for students to use next year.
As we approach summer vacation, please keep in mind that it is very important for students to read over the summer. Research shows that students who do not read over the summer can lose up to two months of reading achievement. (See http://www.ed.gov/blog/2014/03/stopping-the-summer-slide/http://www.ed.gov/blog/2014/03/stopping-the-summer-slide/). The same applies to practicing math concepts (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). To help your child, I've included some activities students can use to help maintain their learning achievement. Just spending two hours a day reading and practicing math, will help your child begin next school year with confidence. Let me know if you have any questions.
As we approach summer vacation, please keep in mind that it is very important for students to read over the summer. Research shows that students who do not read over the summer can lose up to two months of reading achievement. (See http://www.ed.gov/blog/2014/03/stopping-the-summer-slide/http://www.ed.gov/blog/2014/03/stopping-the-summer-slide/). The same applies to practicing math concepts (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). To help your child, I've included some activities students can use to help maintain their learning achievement. Just spending two hours a day reading and practicing math, will help your child begin next school year with confidence. Let me know if you have any questions.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
I would like your feedback on the use of this blog. Would you please post a comment on how you feel the blog has helped you this year?
- Did you refer to it when you needed something?
- Do you feel the blog kept you up to date?
- Is there anything you would like to see added that would help you?
- Also, can you let me know if your deployed spouse was able to access the blog (if they had the chance to).
Sunday, May 25, 2014
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