World History day is part of a three year cycled curriculum that is celebrated school wide. This year, P1 is bringing the earliest invertebrates alive in our classroom.
Most of the Earth was covered in water 5 billion years ago. Do you know what was alive then?…jellyfish, sea stars and trilobites.
Early sponges were also making their debut. The entire FMS campus participates in this annual event. Each of the classrooms are converted to represent a particular period in time, starting with the invertebrates in P1 and ending with the Renaissance period in E6.
This event not only teaches the students relevant facts and features of those time periods, it gives the whole student body the chance to interact with each other. Middle school students will spread among the four primary classes assisting where needed.
Next year we will do “International Children’s Day” followed by “Celebrate America Day” the year after. Parents are welcomed to sign up to help out during the event on October 27th.
Students will be dismissed at 11:15am and we encourage parents to come a little early (10:45) to watch the whole school parade around the campus. Thanks to all of our parent volunteers who are helping to make World History Day a big success.
Reading buddies is a wonderful opportunity for our class to interact with lower elementary students in E3 to read stories together. On a weekly basis, half of our students visit E3 and half of E3 students visit P1.
Many of our students are reading or early readers, so they too share their reading skills with the older students paired with them. Many of the first graders were students in our primary class last year, so our current students experience their friends and peers from a different point of view. It also builds confidence in our primary students to visit E3 and to share some of their skills with their reading buddies.
Thanks to Dr. Rooman Ahad (Raania’s mom) for visiting our classroom with her doctor’s bag and teaching us about anatomy and the human brain. It was really fun to use the stethoscope to hear our heart beats.
The delicious smell of cooking pumpkin bread filled our school kitchen as Karri (Gabrielle’s mom) and Celeste (Cora’s mom) helped the children make pumpkin bread. Thanks very much for your time, for providing a great recipe, and giving our students a 5 senses experience!
REMINDERS
November 1st we will retake our classroom picture.
Kindergarten field trip to the fire station on Wednesday, 11/9 from 1:00pm-2:30pm. Please have your child wear their bright green FMS t-shirt.
No School on Friday, 11/11 (Veteran’s Day) and on Monday, 11/14 (teacher in-service).
Individual picture retake day is Thursday, 11/17.
Kindergarten field trip to Red Rock Canyon on 11/18 from 9:30am-1:00pm.
We appreciate Jacob and Omer, and their families, for providing delicious snacks and beautiful flowers for our classroom.