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Mrs. French's First Grade Class
Martinez Elementary School
706-868-3709
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First Grade Letter
May 16, 2008

Dear Parents,

What a busy week we had! Field Day on Tuesday was a huge success. A big thank you goes out to the many parents who helped with the various stations. Our students did a wonderful job presenting our play GO FISH to students and parents. Again, we would like to say thank you to all our parents. We could not have done it without your help and enthusiasm!

We will spend the last 4 days of school reading the trade book If You Give a Pig a Pancake by Laura Numeroff, as well as other books, and have some fun accompanying activities planned. We are so very proud of how much our students have learned this year. Reading has opened many new and exciting doors for them. There are numerous summer programs offered at the various local libraries. We hope you will continue to READ!

This will be our last First Grade Letter, so once again THANK YOU for all of your help and support this year. You are such a vital part of your child’s school experience. Please continue to stay involved in his or her education.

Sincerely,

The First Grade Teachers

NEXT WEEK REMINDERS:

May 22- LAST DAY OF SCHOOL!

First Grade Georgia Performance Standards:
Reading

ELA1R6 The student uses a variety of strategies to understand and gain meaning from text. The student
• Asks and answers questions about essential narrative elements.

Writing

ELA1W1 The student begins to demonstrate competency in the writing process. The student
• Writes sentences with correct subject-verb agreement

Math

Students will compare and/or order the length, weight, or capacity of two or more objects by using direct comparison or a nonstandard unit.

Science

Students will investigate light and sound
• Recognize sources of light
• Explain how shadows are made
• Investigate how vibrations produce sounds
• Differentiate between various sounds in terms of (pitch) high or low and (volume) loud or soft
• Identify emergency sounds and sounds that help us keep safe
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