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         An Interactive and Casual News Source For Mr. Kelsey’s Students and Families

August 30, 2007

Question

Filed under: Uncategorized — pkelsey530 @ 12:52 pm

On next Thursday, we have a Reading test. I normally don’t give tests on Thursdays. If I give it on Friday, your child will have 3 tests. What do you think?

 Edit - Thanks for your input!

Tests Thursday - Reading, Social Studies (Simpson)

Tests Friday -  Spelling, Science

Look for study material on this website next week! 

August 28, 2007

Coming out of their shells…

Filed under: Uncategorized — pkelsey530 @ 8:53 pm

Hello everyone,

I’m starting to see some students “come out of their shells.”  I hope they don’t forget the five classroom responsibilties.  They are:

1) Be nice.

2) Follow directions the first time.

3) Be a good listener.

4) Raise your hand, not your voice.

5) Stay on task.

 I’m on the hunt for students who follow these frequently!  They will earn many tickets.

 

 

August 26, 2007

Week #3

Filed under: Uncategorized — pkelsey530 @ 4:10 pm

Wow, time has flown by so far!  I’ve been very impressed with my class.  Let’s keep the momentum going!

Homework will be assigned tomorrow.  These include:

1) Fluency practice.

2) Comprehension sheet.

3) Place value assignment.

On Tuesday, your child has a test in Language Arts.  This is on compete sentences.  Your child should know the four types of sentences.

Our new story is “Stone Fox.”

August 21, 2007

If you are really bored…

Filed under: Uncategorized — pkelsey530 @ 8:28 pm

Check out this website: www.millioncount.com.

A guy from UAB is counting to a million.  He is currently at 750,00.  Students, get your parents to visit this site with you. It’s a clean site, but I’m not sure about the advertising.  The counting is kind of interesting.  Sometimes it just shows him walking or talking around the house.

August 20, 2007

Free Ticket

Filed under: Uncategorized — pkelsey530 @ 7:44 pm

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What do you like about fourth grade so far?

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