I am very proud of the kids' growth! Just like all of the Spring flowers, they are blossoming. It has been so fun to watch. Capitals, spaces, and punctuation are becoming second nature and they continue to amaze me with their reading abilities.
We will continue to take the timed math tests, so keep on working at home. They love to take them and they get so excited when they move on to the next group. Each day I send home the tests so you can see what they are working on and practice at home. We are working on a play called The Wide Mouthed Frog that we will perform at the end of the year. Parts won't be given out until we have learned the songs. We will learn about each of the animals in the play. Here is a link to the story the play is based on. It's pretty funny! Next week Placer Nature Center will come to our school for an in-school field trip and the sheriff's department will be back for part 2 of their presentation. INDEPENDENT STUDY:
HOMEWORK: The following assignments are to be done Monday-Friday
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Mrs. SilskiI'm thrilled to be teaching my sixth year at HRCCS! I went to Chico State where I received a BA in Liberal Studies, a Minor in Latin American Studies and my Multiple Subject Teaching Credential. I taught 3rd/4th for eight years at a multi-age, project-based, performing and visual arts school in my hometown of Stockton. My husband and I moved to Auburn in 2007 to be close to the trails and raise our children, Robby (9) and Amaya (4). I enjoy painting, cooking, working in the yard, and eating my way through San Francisco. Archives
February 2017
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