Wednesday, August 28, 2024

September 2 - 6

  Calendar

September 1 - Mrs. Brown's Birthday

September 2 - NO SCHOOL - Labor Day

September 5 - Curriculum Night (this is for parents only) 5:00 - 5:45

September 12 - Sonic Night Fundraiser (starts at 5:00)

September 16 - 20 - TCE Book Fair

September 20 - Special Friend's Day

September 18 - Budget Town Hall Meeting at CHS 6:30

September 27 - Fall Frolic Run during specials (12:30 - 1:20)

                            Homecoming football game at CHS

Weekly Announcements

  • Our weekly Library day is Thursday! On Thursday morning students will return their books. To make our library time purposeful it is important that students return their books weekly, so they are able to participate. We talked about making it a routine to put books in our backpacks on Wednesday night to help us remember. 
  • This newsletter can be translated to many different languages.  To change the language, look at the "translate" button on the right hand side of this newsletter and use the drop down menu. If you need. help, please ask your child's teacher. 
  • Mark. your calendar for Curriculum Night on Thursday, September 5th from  5:00 - 5:45.  This is for parents only.  Join us to learn about first grade curriculum and everything that first grade has to offer!  We can't wait to see you there! 
From the counselor:
Coppell Cares offers the Weekend Backpack Program for families who have financial need. Each Friday, learners receive a bag of snacks for the weekend. The goal of the program is to help eliminate food insecurity for children. They provide nutritious breakfast, lunch and snack items to eligible CISD children (and siblings). This weekly food program helps feed children over the weekend during the school year when they are not receiving meals at school. 

If you would like your child(ren) to participate in this program, please complete the online application below.  If you would prefer a paper copy to be sent home with your child, please email TCE's counselor, Kelly Matlock, at kmatlock@coppellisd.com.  Families may sign up for this program at any time during the school year.  Deliveries will begin Friday, September 6th.  Deliveries will be suspended for Thanksgiving Week, Winter Break, and Spring Break.



Great Questions to Ask Your Child This Week
  • What are two things you could do to show kindness to others? 
  • What are some places in our community we like to visit as a family?
  • In science Mrs. Brown is teaching about properties. What is a property? Can you describe the properties of something in our home?
  • What is the difference between a rule & a law?

What Will We Be Learning Next Week?

Language Arts

  • Phonics - We will be talking about the short /i/ sound.  We will take a spelling pretest on Monday and then our spelling test on Friday after we learn about the short /i/ vowel in words.  Remember, if your child spells all the words correctly on the pretest, then a more challenging list will be sent home with the same spelling pattern.  These spelling words are not considered "homework" but instead I am hoping that it will spark some great conversations about the sounds that letters make and how words are formed.  
  • Reading - I am working with each child on our M CLASS reading assessment.  It is an individual assessment with each student and myself.  It gives me a good idea on how they learn how to read and their knowledge of phonological awareness.  
  • Writing -   We will be learning about our first grade writing journals and we will begin our first entries in the journal.  We are concentrating on Capital letters, finger spaces, and periods at the end of a sentence.  We are also talking about how to stretch a sentence to make it better.  

Math

We will continue to work with numbers up to 20 to represent them in many ways.  We observe patterns in our place value system that inform us how to represent, write, and express numbers. We will use words greater than/more than, less than, equal to as they compare numbers and explain why/where they placed the number on the open number line.  

Great math questions to ask your child:

  • Show your child one group of ten pennies and one group of 8 pennies.  Ask your child how many tens and ones there are, and say the number.  Repeat the other numbers from 11 to 19.  
  • Ask your child if a number is even or odd.  See if they can tell you why a number is even or odd. 

Fun math videos to watch with your child:



Science

We will continue to talk about the properties of an object, as well as this week we begin to classify and sort objects based on similar properties. 

This school year we will focus on using academic language when collaborating with peers and will also begin to use that vocabulary in our writing. Therefore, I will add vocabulary words each week to our blog because the more exposure students have to academic language the stronger they will become in using them in conversation and writing. 

Vocabulary: 

  • Property- describing an objects characteristics using our 5 senses.  (Examples: texture, color, shape, weight, temperature, state of matter, system)
  • Object- Something you can see or touch

Social Studies

We will talk about what makes a community. We will also talk about important authority figures in communities and their purpose. Students will make connections to the communities they are part of. We will also  continue to work identifying characteristics of good citizens. 

Vocabulary: 

  • Good Citizen- A person who is part of a community that shows positive character traits. 
  • Community- A place where people live, work, or play. 
  • - A rule made by the government and enforced in a community. 


Great Information To Know For The Year 

  • Please make sure to look at your child's daily behavior calendar.  Our goal is for the children to color in the day with the appropriate behavior.  Many times, the children forget.  If it is not colored, please assume it is a great day.  If you see a teacher comment, we would love for you to have a conversation with your child about what happened to receive the comment.  Please know many warnings were given before a comment was written. :-) 
  • Please review and take out all papers from their take-home folder each day.

Teacher Emails

The best way to get in touch with your teacher is by email.  Please email the teacher that can best answer the subject of your question. If it is a general question, please email your homeroom teacher.

1A Mrs. Vincenzo (language arts teacher)   lvincenzo@coppellisd.com 

1B Mrs. Brown (science and social studies teacher)   ebrown@coppellisd.com

1C Mrs. Sork (math teacher)   msork@coppellisd.com

School Lunches 

Beginning on October 4th, immediate families will be able to eat lunch with their child at school on Fridays.

District guidelines limit lunchroom visitors at the elementary level to parents, immediate family members with written permission from a parent, and campus mentors. Immediate family members are defined as the student’s parents/step-parents, siblings, grandparents, or any person residing in the home. A parent can list the person(s) who have permission to have lunch for the entire school year.  If anyone other than the parent(s) listed as guardians in our district e-school system is eating with the child, we will need written documentation of your approval.


Dismissal

If you change the way your child goes home at the end of the day, please email your teacher.  Children will be sent home their "usual" way unless we hear directly from a parent.  Also, please make sure that the teacher has responded to your email to ensure that we got the message.  If you don't hear back from your teacher, please call the office to let them know about dismissal changes. 


Birthday Treats

We will celebrate your child’s birthday with a spotlight on our daily school-wide announcements and a goody bag from the school that contains several items, including a coupon for a free treat in the cafeteria.  If you choose to send birthday food treats to school, they will need to be store bought and in their original packaging that lists the ingredients.  Please send the treats to our school nurse.  She will look over the ingredients and then deliver them to your child's homeroom class.  These treats will be eaten at school.  Please have all treats brought to school first thing in the morning.  


Volunteering

If you think you would like to volunteer at TCE this year, please fill out the volunteer background check.  The sooner the better!  You can find information about how to fill out the form and the actual form on our TCE webpage. This needs to be done each. year.  You will need a background check to help in the classroom, field trips, field day, etc. 



Attendance is taken at 10:00am.  If you are scheduling an appointment for your child during the school day, please try not to schedule it at 10:00 so your child can be present for attendance. 


Photos From The Week









Handsome Boys! 

Beautiful Girls! 

Classroom Property Hunt! We can describe the properties of an object! 













We loved going to library this week & were so excited that we got to check out 2 books!  



All smiles for picture day!






Monday, August 19, 2024

August 26 - 30

 Calendar

August 28 - Picture Day

September 1 - Mrs. Brown's Birthday

September 2 - NO SCHOOL - Labor Day

September 5 - Curriculum Night (this is for parents only) 5:00 - 5:45

September 12 - Sonic Night Fundraiser (starts at 5:00)

September 16 - 20 - TCE Book Fair

September 20 - Special Friend's Day

September 18 - Budget Town Hall Meeting at CHS 6:30

September 27 - Fall Frolic Run during specials (12:30 - 1:20)

                            Homecoming football game at CHS

Weekly Announcements

  • Please take out all of the papers in the green folder each day to review with your child.
  • Don't forget to send a water bottle (with a spill proof cap) and a snack each day.
  • This newsletter can be translated to many different languages.  To change the language, look at the "translate" button on the right hand side of this newsletter and use the drop down menu. If you need. help, please ask your child's teacher. 
  • Mark. your calendar for Curriculum Night on Thursday, September 5th from  5:00 - 5:45.  This is for parents only.  Join us to learn about first grade curriculum and everything that first grade has to offer!  We can't wait to see you there! 
From the counselor:
Coppell Cares offers the Weekend Backpack Program for families who have financial need. Each Friday, learners receive a bag of snacks for the weekend. The goal of the program is to help eliminate food insecurity for children. They provide nutritious breakfast, lunch and snack items to eligible CISD children (and siblings). This weekly food program helps feed children over the weekend during the school year when they are not receiving meals at school. 

If you would like your child(ren) to participate in this program, please complete the online application below.  If you would prefer a paper copy to be sent home with your child, please email TCE's counselor, Kelly Matlock, at kmatlock@coppellisd.com.  Families may sign up for this program at any time during the school year.  Deliveries will begin Friday, September 6th.  Deliveries will be suspended for Thanksgiving Week, Winter Break, and Spring Break.



Great Questions to Ask Your Child This Week
  • What spot do you like to read your "silent reading" books in? 
  • What did you play on the playground?
  • What is something you love to do at school?
  • What is a privacy folder used for? 

What Will We Be Learning Next Week?

Language Arts

  • Phonics - We will begin our phonics and spelling curriculum with short /a/.  Please make sure to read the spelling paper that will come home with the spelling pretest on Monday. 
  • Reading - We will work on building stamina when reading independently.  We will also review parts of a book. 
  • Writing -   We will work on our sentence structure when writing.  We will review capital letters at the beginning of a sentence when writing, while all other letters are lower case.  We will also work on our spacing in between words and punctuation. 

Math

We will continue to use tally marks, objects, pictures, and expanded forms to represent numbers up to 20.   Students will identify a number up to 20 and represent that amount with materials by writing the number in standard and word form. We will also discuss what makes a number even or odd.  

Fun math videos to watch with your child:



Science

We will observe objects using our 5 senses to gather data about their  properties. We will be able to describe, sort and classify a group objects based on their physical properties including (color, shape, texture, weight, and size). 

Vocabulary Words to talk about at home- properties, color, shape, texture, weight, size, observe, and sort. 

Social Studies

We will talk about what it means to be a good citizen at school.   We will be able to define the following character traits; responsible, trustworthy, respectful, sportsmanship, patriotic, cooperation, courage, honesty, leadership, loyalty, etc.  

Great Information To Know For The Year 

  • Please make sure to look at your child's daily behavior calendar.  Our goal is for the children to color in the day with the appropriate behavior.  Many times, the children forget.  If it is not colored, please assume it is a great day.  If you see a teacher comment, we would love for you to have a conversation with your child about what happened to receive the comment.  Please know many warnings were given before a comment was written. :-) 
  • Please review and take out all papers from their take-home folder each day.

Teacher Emails

The best way to get in touch with your teacher is by email.  Please email the teacher that can best answer the subject of your question. If it is a general question, please email your homeroom teacher.

1A Mrs. Vincenzo (language arts teacher)   lvincenzo@coppellisd.com 

1B Mrs. Brown (science and social studies teacher)   ebrown@coppellisd.com

1C Mrs. Sork (math teacher)   msork@coppellisd.com

School Lunches 

Beginning on October 4th, immediate families will be able to eat lunch with their child at school on Fridays.

District guidelines limit lunchroom visitors at the elementary level to parents, immediate family members with written permission from a parent, and campus mentors. Immediate family members are defined as the student’s parents/step-parents, siblings, grandparents, or any person residing in the home. A parent can list the person(s) who have permission to have lunch for the entire school year.  If anyone other than the parent(s) listed as guardians in our district e-school system is eating with the child, we will need written documentation of your approval.


Dismissal

If you change the way your child goes home at the end of the day, please email your teacher.  Children will be sent home their "usual" way unless we hear directly from a parent.  Also, please make sure that the teacher has responded to your email to ensure that we got the message.  If you don't hear back from your teacher, please call the office to let them know about dismissal changes. 


Birthday Treats

We will celebrate your child’s birthday with a spotlight on our daily school-wide announcements and a goody bag from the school that contains several items, including a coupon for a free treat in the cafeteria.  If you choose to send birthday food treats to school, they will need to be store bought and in their original packaging that lists the ingredients.  Please send the treats to our school nurse.  She will look over the ingredients and then deliver them to your child's homeroom class.  These treats will be eaten at school.  Please have all treats brought to school first thing in the morning.  


Volunteering

If you think you would like to volunteer at TCE this year, please fill out the volunteer background check.  The sooner the better!  You can find information about how to fill out the form and the actual form on our TCE webpage. This needs to be done each. year.  You will need a background check to help in the classroom, field trips, field day, etc. 



Attendance is taken at 10:00am.  If you are scheduling an appointment for your child during the school day, please try not to schedule it at 10:00 so your child can be present for attendance. 


Photos From The Week




























































May 19 - 22

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