Conference Scheduling

Conferences are coming up on October 13th and 14th.  Please schedule a conference time as soon as possible.  To schedule, go to bridgerelementary.weebly.com and select the Online Scheduler link.  On the scheduler page: 
  1. Choose 'Bridger' from the drop down list and click "go."
  2. Enter the school password (bears).
  3. Enter your student's ID (it is their lunch number).
  4. Verify your student's birth date.
  5. A list of teachers will be displayed - check the box next to the name of each teacher you would like to meet with.  Ms. Navarro and I will be conducting conferences together, so you only need to schedule one conference to meet with both of us.
  6. Select the conference time that works best for your schedule.
  7. Once you have finished, confirm your appointment details and print your schedule.
  8. WRITE DOWN YOUR CONFIRMATION NUMBER - YOU WILL NEED IT IF YOU NEED TO CANCEL YOUR APPOINTMENT.       
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September 29 - October 3

There will be no school this Friday so that teachers may prepare for conferences (they are coming up fast!).  The school secretary will be opening up the online scheduler this week, so please make sure to check the school website (there is a link to the right) to schedule your conference.  DLI will be conducting conferences from 12:20-7:00 on Monday, October 13th, and Tuesday, October 14th.  We look forward to meeting with you and discussing your child's progress.

Here is what we will be working on in English this week:
  • compound sentences with details
  • counting up (when subtracting, start at the bottom number and "count up" to the top number to get the answer)
  • class mission statement
  • reading strategy: infer
  • reading strategy: predict
  • Good Touch/Bad Touch - Tues.-Thur. @ 1:50
  • gravity
  • reading reward on Thursday @ 145 (this is only for those students that met the reading goal of 380 minutes in October)
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September 22 - 26


We have two school-wide goals this year: 1) that students will be at school on time every day, and 2) that students will read for twenty minutes each night from their take-home books.  Our expectation is that 85% of our students will meet these goals each week.  We have been doing a fantastic job meeting goal #1; we have exceeded 85% every week so far.  We are not doing so well with goal #2; only 12 DLI students (out of 50 total) met the goal this week.  If students are doing their homework reading, they are meeting the goal.  

We have purposely structured homework to not last more than half an hour.  Students should be spending twenty minutes reading their take-home books in Spanish and English, and then ten minutes on math.  If it is taking longer or your student is getting frustrated because the work is too difficult, please let us know.

Here is what we will be working on this week in English:
  • making compound sentences
  • counting on
  • bridging (or branching) in math
  • fluency strategy: choosing appropriate level text
  • comprehension strategy: infer and support
  • comprehension strategy: predict
  • hearing screenings - Friday morning
  • healthy eating assembly - Monday afternoon
  • We have officially begun Power Hour (our reading instruction time), so if your child has been talking about going to another teacher for reading, that is why.  We have grouped the students by their needs according to our DIBELS testing, and each teacher is working on one area of need.  For example, I work with students that need to improve their accuracy, while students that are working on letter sounds go to Mrs. Webb, etc.  We will be monitoring their progress weekly and move them to different groups as necessary.

Here is what we will be working on this week in Spanish:
  • bridging (or branching) in math
  • ten bonds and doubles
  • math terms: sum, counting on, doubles, number sentence, addends
  • comparing and contrasting seasonal weather patterns
  • culture: Hispanic Heritage month, El Salvador, Mexico, Chile, Guatemala, and Costa Rica 
  • Language arts: closed syllables (atan, otros, buscan, isla, pasta, mas, alma, corte, gustan, sol, alto, barcos)
  • reading vocabulary: atronauta (astronaut), gravedad (gravity), telescopio (telescope), experimentos (experiments), transbordador (rocket/spaceship)
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September 15 - 19

Sorry for the delay in getting this posted.  Both of us were down sick all weekend, and we're still moving a bit slowly today!  We have a busy week ahead.

Here is what we will be working on in English this week:
  • Vision screening on Monday
  • Picture  day on Wednesday
  • doubles and ten facts
  • counting on
  • adjectives - what are they?  How are they used?
  • begin official Daily 5 reading instruction (some students may be going to other rooms in order to meet their specific needs)
  • comprehension strategy: use prior knowledge
  • accuracy strategy: use the picture
  • paragraph writing
  • science: germs
Here is what we will be working on in Spanish this week:


Friday is a short day.  School will be out at 12:00.
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September 8 - 12

Much better homework response this week!  Thank you for your help and support at home!  Of all 50 students, 39 turned in their homework packet; that's a 78% completion rate.  Of the 39 that turned in their packet, 23 completed all four nights of reading take-home books.  

We have had several questions/concerns about the homework being too easy.  At this point, we have only been reviewing first grade material to make sure that everyone is ready to move on to second grade content.  There will be one more week of review (this week), and then we will be sending home second grade appropriate math.  If it still continues to be too easy, we can talk about what to do at that time.

One of our school-wide goals this year is that (as an entire school) we will read 2 million minutes.  We can easily accomplish this goal by reading 20 minutes per night for five nights each week.  This week, 12 students(52%) in the blue class and 11 students (41%) in the red class met the goal.  Students that meet their reading goal for the entire month will be invited to an award activity at the end of the month.



Here is what we will be working on in English this week:
  • writing simple sentences (have a noun and a verb, begin with a capital letter, end with punctuation, and make sense)
  • didn't get to adjectives last week, so that is still on the agenda for this week
  • ten frames
  • even and odd numbers
  • the meaning of the equal sign - this may sound really basic, but at this point most students don't have a complete understanding of what it means, and that it can be used in many ways.
  • comprehension strategy: cross-checking
  • comprehension strategy: monitor and fix-up
  • pronouns
  • continuing to work on our stamina for Daily 5 routines and procedures (the red group made it a full 20 minutes last week during their read to self time!)
  • goal for take-home book reading - 5 nights this week (100 minutes total)

Here is what we will be working on in Spanish this week:
  • continue with composing and decomposing numbers (6-10)
  • doubles
  • math terms: sum, counting on, doubles, number sentence
  • phonics: closed syllables
  • comprehension: main idea
  • vocabulary skill: position words
  • fluency: accuracy and rate
  • high frequency words: viaje, aprender, lleno, dormir, mientras, limpio
  • social studies: healthy relationships
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