Monday - (No Specials)
Tuesday(PE)
Wednesday(Music)
Thursday(Art)
Friday- (Character Education)
Updates for this week:
End of Grade Performance
Our End of Year Kindergarten Performance will be on Wednesday, June 26th from 1:30-2:30 in the Gym. After the performance we will have a quick presentation in the classroom.
From our school’s Testing Coordinator:
“We are in need of hallway monitors for EOG testing. EOG testing at Alston Ridge will take place on the following days:
Tracks 2, 3, & 4
Grade 3
June 17: ELA
June 18: Math
Tracks 2, 3, & 4
Grades 4 & 5
June 20: ELA
June 21: Math
June 24: Science
If you are able to volunteer your time, please Sign Up to let us know the day(s) you are available. If you have any questions, please contact Erika Emelle at 919-544-2474 x20161 or by email at [email protected]. Thank you so much!
Hallway monitors will need to arrive to school by 9:10 am on testing days and should be registered as volunteers.
Testing should be completed by 1 pm on ELA testing days and 12 pm on math and science testing days.
As a hallway monitor, you can read a book, draw, knit, or work on a computer/electronic device. We simply ask that you make sure hallways are quiet to ensure that we have the best testing environment for our students.
Volunteers will also be provided walkie-talkies to contact the testing coordinator or office if needed.
What are we learning this week?
Reading and Writing:
We are working on identifying the types of stories we are reading. We are reading nonfiction stories, fiction stories, and short poems this week. We are also reviewing sight words this week.
We are writing our informational stores or All About ___ stories this week. Students will write four facts about a topic of their choosing.
We will begin assessing reading levels this week(M Class Testing) there will be a report attached to their last report card to let you know how they did.
Math: We are still adding and subtracting with numbers 11-19 this week. We are using our strategies that we have learned this year. We are still building our fluency in addition and subtraction with facts up to 10.
Science: We are learning how to describe basic information about animals(what they look like, what they eat, where they live, describing body parts that they have, and how they move).
Tuesday(PE)
Wednesday(Music)
Thursday(Art)
Friday- (Character Education)
Updates for this week:
End of Grade Performance
Our End of Year Kindergarten Performance will be on Wednesday, June 26th from 1:30-2:30 in the Gym. After the performance we will have a quick presentation in the classroom.
From our school’s Testing Coordinator:
“We are in need of hallway monitors for EOG testing. EOG testing at Alston Ridge will take place on the following days:
Tracks 2, 3, & 4
Grade 3
June 17: ELA
June 18: Math
Tracks 2, 3, & 4
Grades 4 & 5
June 20: ELA
June 21: Math
June 24: Science
If you are able to volunteer your time, please Sign Up to let us know the day(s) you are available. If you have any questions, please contact Erika Emelle at 919-544-2474 x20161 or by email at [email protected]. Thank you so much!
Hallway monitors will need to arrive to school by 9:10 am on testing days and should be registered as volunteers.
Testing should be completed by 1 pm on ELA testing days and 12 pm on math and science testing days.
As a hallway monitor, you can read a book, draw, knit, or work on a computer/electronic device. We simply ask that you make sure hallways are quiet to ensure that we have the best testing environment for our students.
Volunteers will also be provided walkie-talkies to contact the testing coordinator or office if needed.
What are we learning this week?
Reading and Writing:
We are working on identifying the types of stories we are reading. We are reading nonfiction stories, fiction stories, and short poems this week. We are also reviewing sight words this week.
We are writing our informational stores or All About ___ stories this week. Students will write four facts about a topic of their choosing.
We will begin assessing reading levels this week(M Class Testing) there will be a report attached to their last report card to let you know how they did.
Math: We are still adding and subtracting with numbers 11-19 this week. We are using our strategies that we have learned this year. We are still building our fluency in addition and subtraction with facts up to 10.
Science: We are learning how to describe basic information about animals(what they look like, what they eat, where they live, describing body parts that they have, and how they move).