Saturday, May 30, 2026

Shelburne Farms

 


Yesterday, we ended our week with a special service project: planting the marigolds we have lovingly nurtured over the past six weeks! We hope they will thrive over the summer and welcome us back in August.

We began our week with a fun field trip to Shelburne Farms. We saw many of the farm animals and ended our visit with a picnic on the lawn. It was a beautiful day! Thank you to the chaperones who joined us and helped make the trip a success.

In Literacy, we continue to practice recognizing short and long vowel sounds and continue to work on those tricky power words.

In Math, we have been counting quantities and collecting data. As we calculate how many noses, fingers, feet, and other body parts are in a group, we are beginning to use skip-counting by 1s, 5s, and 10s to find our totals more efficiently.




6/1 We will be having a celebration! Students have been working hard on listening and have earned cave reading, aka blanket forts, and reading inside them. Kiddos are welcome to bring in blankets, stuffies, and flashlights for this!

6/3  Wednesday: Guest Teacher

6/11 Field Day

6/17 last day of school


Saturday, May 23, 2026

This week we had a wonderful time together! We took a lovely walk in the woods and searched for spring ephemerals — those early-blooming flowers. πŸŽ•

In math, students enjoyed playing Teen Bump, counting games, and an “I Am, Who Has?” game using 10 and 20 frames. These frames help students recognize numbers quickly and build strong number sense.

In literacy, we explored the lives of spiders! These eight-legged, eight-eyed creatures are truly fascinating. πŸ•·

This time of year is always exciting because we have so many special events happening at school! Students sang beautifully at our music evening under a bluebird sky — thank you for coming to support your child! Later in the week, we enjoyed a performance from the chorus and band from Browns River Middle School. Finally, on Friday, students from Mt. Mansfield visited our UCS students and helped around the grounds during their service day. We are so lucky to welcome these visitors each year!

Wishing everyone a safe, relaxing, and meaningful Memorial Day weekend with family and friends! 


Tuesday 5/26 Shelburne Farms Field Trip
  9am-2pm (Please bring a lunch or order one, sweatshirts, & a water bottle)


Saturday, May 16, 2026

Attributes and Social Insects

This week, students were troopers with the rainy and cold weather. I hope they get outside this weekend and soak up the sunshine!!

In Math, we focused on identifying attributes that two or more objects share. We used those attributes to sort sets of objects in different ways and then described and compared the data in each category. We continue to practice place value and focus on teen numbers. Kindergartners had fun playing a game called Guess My Number! Students ran around the numbers until it was time to stop and find a number. They did not want to land on the two numbers I called out! It was all in fun and a great way to practice teen numbers.

In Literacy, we immersed ourselves in the hives and hills of social insects! Our readings taught us how these insects work together and have different roles. Students have done well in retrieving facts from the books we read and expressing those ideas in their writing.

  • We will be taking a field trip to Shelburne Farms on Monday, May 26th! Here is the permission form, and we plan to send a paper copy on Monday.  Please sign and send it in as soon as possible.
  • Art & Music show will be this Thursday, 5/21!
  • Memorial Day 5/25 - No school
                                                                 

Saturday, May 9, 2026

 



So proud of our class! On Friday morning, we ran the All-School Meeting. While nerves were high, the students did a beautiful job! It’s not easy standing up in front of the whole school to speak and show off your work.

Thank you to the families who were able to fit this into their day. It was so nice seeing your smiling faces looking back at us. 😍

Wishing all mothers, grandmothers, and caregivers a very happy Mother’s Day this weekend — you deserve some extra hugs! We hope you enjoy the marigold that was shared with you. It can stay in its current pot for another week or two before being planted in a larger pot or in the garden, where it should flourish!









Saturday, May 2, 2026

 

                                               Doing some Green Up together on FridayπŸ’š

This week in Math, students used scales to explore a new type of measurement—weight! They compared objects to other objects and to cubes, while also practicing counting and writing numbers. They also enjoyed playing games like Sparkle, Snake, and Strike Me Out.

In Literacy, we explored 6-, 8-, and even 100-legged critters, diving into our reading and pulling out fascinating facts along the way.  During our small group work, some are working on silent e/long vowel words while others are practicing digraphs and cvc words. 

In ECO, students listened attentively to a puppet show about an insect's life cycle and then went exploring for them in the forest. 

In Writing, we began a mini poetry unit, experimenting with lyrical, rhyming, and colorful language. As usual, this group amazed me with their imaginative creations!

Lastly, please remember that we have entered tick season. Please check your child daily for ticks, as we will be spending more time outdoors. Unfortunately, we are unable to supply or apply tick repellent or sunscreen at school, so we ask that you apply these at home before your child arrives if you wish.  



Important dates

Wednesday, May 6 Early Release

Friday, May 8, our class runs the All-School Meeting


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