
Williamston Primary School
Tiger Newsletter 2/24/23
Greetings Tiger Parent Community
Dates to Remember
March 27:Optional Teacher Workday (Remote Learning day for Students)
March 31: Celebrating Differences Day (Schoolwide Easter Egg Hunt)
April 3: Go Blue for Autism Day
April 5: Spring Pictures
April 5: Perfect Attendance Celebration
April 4-May 5: EOY iReady Diagnostic
April 7: Good Friday (No School for students)
April 10-14: Spring Break (No school for students)
April 26: PBIS Fun Day: Extreme Action Park Skating
May 15-31: EOY mClass Diagnostic
Grade Level & Department News
First Grade: Next week we will be working on i and o in the following words: kind, old, child, climb, most, find, hold, mild, both, roll. Our fiction text of the week is Farfallina and Marcel. We’ll still be adding tens and ones. Please continue to practice sight words and read nightly. Also, study spelling words weekly. We will also be having a school-wide egg hunt on March 31st. Anyone willing to donate individually wrapped candy and plastic eggs would be helpful. Thanks for all you do!
Second Grade: Greetings from Second Grade! Next week in Letterland we will be learning about the vowel combinations -ear and -eer. We will continue to look at how information gained from illustrations helps us to understand the characters, setting, and events in a story. We will use what we have learned about inches, feet, yards, centimeters, and meters to solve word problems. In Science we will continue to learn about animal life cycles. Please continue to read AR books, complete the weekly homework packet, study spelling words, and practice basic math facts with sums to 20.
Resource:
Art: Our awesome little artists have been learning about Symmetry this week! We have discussed different objects they see everyday that have different lines of symmetry.
Music: Students are singing songs of Spring. The Drum Circle has been such fun this past week. Drum Circles can be enjoyed at home or with friends. Please join the Music Google Classroom so students can share the songs, activities, book-readings, and YouTube clips with family and friends. (I sent the classroom link two weeks ago through Music ClassDoJo.) Thanks to the students who have already joined this year! A first grader told me they purchased a small drum at Family Dollar and she practices the music rhythms found on Music Google Classroom! Wonderful! A drum isn’t necessary, though. Rhythms can be played on anything.
School Nurse
Is it Allergies or a Cold?
1. If fever is present, it is likely to be a cold or viral infection of some kind, NOT an allergy.
2. Fatigue and exhaustion usually indicate a cold or viral illness.
3. Itchy, watery eyes indicate allergies, NOT a cold.
4. Clear, THIN nasal drainage along with itchy, watery eyes suggest allergies, while THICK nasal drainage indicates a cold or infection.
5. A common cold rarely has symptoms lasting over a week, while allergy symptoms will last longer (as long as allergens like pollen are present).
There’s no cure for the common cold. Typical treatments include rest, fluids, and over-the-counter medications. Nasal rinses can bring relief for both colds and allergies as well.
Student Services
Any parents/guardians who missed our kindergarten registration for the 2023-24 school year should use the link below to sign up for a date/time to meet with our school counselor, Mrs. Whitaker, to complete this process. Children who will be 5 years old by August 31, 2023 are eligible for kindergarten in the fall.