Weekly Newsletter 8

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Upcoming Events

End of First Quarter, November 5


Field Trip to Stationary Fantasies, November 9
Parent-Teacher Conference Day\ Early Release Day,
November 19
November 26 is Anti-Bullying Day

Note: Communication Logs will be sent home every day


to see and to return every day. Homework will be sent
every Thursday. Finished homework should be submitted
every Sunday. Class room worksheets will be sent
monthly and should be kept at home. Our classroom
website is updated regularly, please check it from time to
time.

barn
o beehive
o hole

o
o
o

starfish
count
match

meadow

more

nest

fewer

sand

equal

dolphin

young-adult

octopus

born-grow

sea

classify

shark

seahorse

rulesclass\help\solve
share\problem

Notes from the teacher:

Greetings! I hope you all had a relaxing weekend.


This week we will study the concepts of what animals live in the meadow and in the
sea. We will also read Over in the Meadow, and Fishy Tales , learn things that start
with letter Cc and Ii in Language Arts, revise Unite 2 (One to one correspondence and
Counting objects to ten) in Math, Living Things Grow in Science and revise Unit 2 (At
School) in Social Studies.

What we are learning this week:


Language Arts

Math

- To build the concept of what animals live in

the meadow.
-To build the concept of what plants, animals,
and fish live in the sea.
- To preview, predict and formulate.
- To recall and retell- Setting and character.
- To summarize a text.
- To introduce Letters Cc and Ii.
- To produce rhyming words.
- To copy words from a model.
- To review labels, posters, and sentences.

- Match numbers to
sets.
- Count concrete
objects to ten.
- Learn that quantity
remains the same
regardless of
arrangement.
-Compare to sets.

Social
Studies

Science

- Identify classroom rules,


such as sharing and taking
turns.
- Recognize consequences
of breaking rules.
- Recognize that they
belong to a group.
- Identify ways of helping
others.
- Identify steps to solve a
problem.

- Observe the life cycles of various


living things.
- Identify ways in which living things
resemble their parents.

Our Mission: The Rowad Al-Khaleej International School (RAIS) aims to empower students to think creatively, to value
diversity, to pursue a passion for learning and to contribute in a positive way to society while continuing to embrace the values
of our society.
Contact Information
Narjes AlMatroud Pre-K B
Clrissa@rais.edu.sa

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