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Dear Parents,

How are you? This week, our Firsties have been reviewing letter sounds and beginning to blend simple words. In math, our class has been practicing our numbers and simple addition facts. Math fluency will be a focus for the year.

Did you know that I have a Donor’s Choose page? I am looking to fund a small microphone and Studies Weekly for the classroom. These are all materials that I can use immediately in the room for your child. If you are interested in supporting this project, then please click on this link- https://www.donorschoose.org/project/learning-to-listen-at-school/5652634/?utm_source=dc&utm_medium=page&utm_campaign=project&utm_term=teacher_7919724&rf=page-dc-2021-08-project-teacher_7919724&challengeid=21765448  Please support our classroom! Thank you!

Our literacy tip for the week is to use the pictures to predict what is happening in the story. The pictures will give clues to what the words are saying. Talk with your child about what is happening.

New to STCS?

If you are new to San Tan or have not yet joined, please consider joining our school’s closed Facebook page and Instagram pages. On this page, we attach announcements, event invites, pictures of events, and more!

 

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Clubs

Please see the attached Fall Club Catalog. To register for the clubs, please register in the way each club has indicated in the blurb!

At our campuses, we have historically focused on Character Counts and our iLEAD values. We typically have said our Roadrunner Character pledge to highlight the Character Counts values.

This year, we are looking to create a “Roadrunner iLEAD Pledge”. We are creating a community competition for creative individuals who wish to leave their mark on STCS for years to come.

Here is the information:

  1. Take the iLEAD values and compose a poem that could be said daily at both campuses.
  2. The poem should be no longer than the Roadrunner Character Pledge which is around a paragraph. We have added the old Roadrunner Character Pledge below for reference

 

“I am a Roadrunner of Character, I will be worthy of Trust

I will be Respectful and Responsible, doing what I must

I will always act with Fairness, I will show the I Care

I will be a Good Citizen and always do my share”

If you have any questions or concerns, then please feel free to contact me.

 

Ms. Trowbridge