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1 Mrs. Correa s First Grade Classroom News Jane Addam s School Focus: I can read carefully. I can think deeply. I can show understanding. We enjoy reading!!!!!!!!!!!!!! August 23, 2015 Dear Parents, Welcome to First Grade! I am so pleased and honored to have your child in my class this year. I m looking forward to getting to know each first grader and sharing a great school year together! Please feel free to contact me with any concerns or questions that may come up. If you have internet access, the best way to contact me is through . My address is kcorrea@springfieldk12.il.us. If you do not have internet access, you can call the school and leave me a message and I will return your call as soon as possible. Please check your child s Thursday folder weekly for important papers from school. Feel free to check out our classroom website. I will posting monthly newsletters there as well as keeping it updated on what s going on in our class. I ve also included links to several great websites your child will enjoy. I will send home a weekly behavior chart every Friday so you know how your child s week went. Those children who stay on star all week will get to pick a prize from my treasure chest! At Jane Addams we provide rewards to all students who stay referral free and do not require a phone call or note home for behavior problems every 10 days - 10 Day Countdown. I will be sending home notes at the time of each reward

2 to let you know what the reward was and if your child was able to participate. I have put the Word Wall Words from kindergarden up on our Word Wall and we will be reviewing them during these first couple weeks. I have attached a list of the words for you to work on at home with your first grader. Please practice spelling these words at home. You can spell and clap them while riding in the car. You can also have your child make flash cards to practice them. These words are used a lot in their writing and reading. First graders should be able to say the word instantly, without sounding it out. In First Grade, children are expected to read independently for at least 15 minutes at the beginning of the school year. If you could work on this at home, that would be a big help to your child. Just give him/her a book to read alone, quietly while you re doing household chores and set the timer for 15 minutes. Tell your child that you want him/her to read in a whisper voice, just like at school, until the timer goes off. I highly recommend spending at least 15 minutes a day reading at home. As a mother, I ve always enjoyed reading bedtime stories with my children when they were first graders - it was the best time of the day! In Math, we will be doing a lot of counting. I encourage you to have your child count things at home, or just ask how for he/she can count. Ask him/her to count by 2 s, 5 s, and 10 s also. I will be passing out a small healthy snack during the mornings to keep the children energized. If you d like to donate to our snack supply, that would be greatly appreciated. There are 22 children in our class. Jane Addams School is asking that snacks be kept healthy. Attached is a list of ideas. Please help your child learn his/her lunch number. I will write their lunch number on their hand until they learn it so the lunch line moves along and children have enough time to eat. I will be sending home a practice page with everyone. If your child attended Springfield Public

3 Schools last year, the number will be the same (although your child may need a quick refresher). You may want to keep a sweater/jacket at school. The air conditioning is a little chilly (but oh so nice!) PE will be on Wednesdays and Fridays. Please make sure your child wears tennis shoes on those days. If your child does not have on appropriate shoes, he/she will have to sit out. I m looking forward to a wonderful year of first grade!!!!!!! Sincerely,!!!!!! Mrs. Correa!!!!!! First Grade Teacher!!!!!! Jane Addams School

4 Dear Parents, Appropriate Snack Suggestions As we strive to promote healthy food habits, we ask that you refer to this list of snack suggestions. Thank you for your assistance as we work to create a healthier learning environment! Sincerely, Jane Addams Elementary School Fruit: served whole, sliced, cut in half, cubed, or in wedges. Canned, frozen, and dried fruits need little preparation, and kids love it. Apples (it can be helpful to use an apple corer) Apricots Bananas Blackberries Blueberries Cantaloupe Cherries Grapefruit Grapes (red, green, or purple) Honeydew Melon Kiwis Mandarin Oranges Mangoes Nectarines Oranges Peaches Pears Pineapple Plums Raspberries Strawberries Tangerines Watermelon Unsweetened applesauce, fruit cups, canned fruit: low-cost, easy, and healthy if canned in their own juice. Examples of unsweetened applesauce include Mott s Natural Style and Mott s Healthy Harvest line. Dole and Del Monte offer a variety of single-serve fruit bowls in their own juice.

5 Dried Fruit - raisins, apricots, apples, cranberries, pineapple, papaya, and others with no added sugars. Frozen Fruit Try freezing grapes or buy frozen blueberries, strawberries, peaches, mangoes, and melon. Fruit Leathers Some brands of fruit snacks are more like candy than fruit and should be avoided due to their high content of added sugars and lack of nutrients. Good choices are Natural Value Fruit Leathers and Stretch Island Fruit Leathers, which come in a variety of flavors and don t have added sugars. Brands to AVOID include Fruit Rollups, Farley s Fruit Snacks, Sunkist Fruit Gems, Starburst Fruit Chews, Mamba Fruit Chews, Jolly Rancher Fruit Chews, Original Fruit Skittles, and Amazin Fruit Gummy Bears. Vegetables served raw with dip or salad dressing: Broccoli Carrot sticks or Baby Carrots Cauliflower Celery Sticks Cucumber Peppers (green, red, or yellow) Snap Peas Snow Peas String Beans Tomato slices or grape or cherry tomatoes Yellow Summer Squash slices Zucchini slices Dips Try low-fat salad dressings, like fat-free Ranch or Thousand Island, store-bought light dips, bean dips, guacamole, hummus (which comes in dozens of flavors and is high in protein), salsa, or peanut butter. Ants on a Log peanut butter on celery with raisins Hard Boiled Eggs a great source of protein, and very inexpensive! Breakfast Cereal Either dry or with low-fat milk, whole grain cereals like Cheerios, Grape-Nuts, Raisin Bran, Frosted Mini Wheats, and Wheaties make good snacks. Crackers: Whole-grain crackers like Triscuits, whole grain/multi-grain wheat thins or store equivalent, Kalvi Rye crackers, or whole wheat Matzos can be served alone or with toppings, like low-fat cheese, peanut butter, or low-fat, reduced-sodium luncheon meat.

6 Rice Cakes -Look for rice cakes made from brown (whole grain) rice. They Are available in many flavors, and can be served with or without toppings. Baked Tortilla Chips -Baked tortilla chips are usually low in fat, and taste great with salsa and/or bean dip. Look for brands with less sodium. Granola and Cereal Bars -Look for whole grain granola bars that are low in fat and sugars, like Barbara s Granola Bars (cinnamon raisin, oats and honey, and carob chip flavors), Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bars (cinnamon, oats n honey, maple brown sugar, and peanut butter flavors), Nature Valley Chewy Trail Mix Bars (fruit and nut flavor) or equivalent store brands. Pretzels, Breadsticks, and Flatbreads - These low-fat items can be offered as snacks now and then. However, most of these snacks are not whole grain and most pretzels are high in salt. Yogurt Look for brands that are low-fat or fat-free, low in sugars (no more than about 8 grams of sugars in a 6-oz. cup), and high in calcium (at least 25% of daily value [DV] for calcium in a 6-oz. cup). Examples include cups of low-fat or non-fat yogurt from Stonyfield Farm, Dannon, Horizon, and similar store brands. Low-fat or non-fat yogurt also can be served with fresh or frozen fruit or low-fat granola. Low-Fat Cheese -Choose reduced-fat cheeses like Borden or Sargento Light Mozzarella string cheese or equivalent store brands; Frigo Light Cheese Heads; Kraft Twist- Ums; Polly-O Twisterellas; the Laughing Cow s Light Original Mini Babybel; or Cabot 50% Light Vermont Cheddar. Nuts - Peanuts, pistachios, almonds, walnuts, cashews, or soy nuts are all excellent sources of protein. Look for nuts that are unsalted. Trail Mix -Trail mixes are easy to make and store well in a sealed container. Items to include: low-fat granola, whole grain cereals, peanuts, cashews, almonds, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, and dried fruits like raisins, apricots, apples, pineapple, or cranberries.

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