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  Hello Lincoln Families,      We had a fantastic time ice skating on Friday! Thank you to all the parents who were able to come to the rink and help with tying skates and passing out hot chocolate. This Thursday we will go to the high school in the morning for the holiday concert. The winter party committee will be sending food items that we will have when we get back from the concert. Mrs. Kovnat is also coming in to share with our classroom some Jewish traditional food and games. We will watch an all school movie in the afternoon. I hope everyone has a nice break!  Late Starts:   12/21 Dress-up days:  12/22: Ugly Sweater Winter Class Party : 12/22 *Special note: Committee is sending in party items no parents needed to come in thank you:) Holiday Concert at H.S for students : 12/22 Party Dates: Winter Party--December 22 Kindness Party--February 14 Party Volunteers who have signed up! Click Here Reading :    Our reading strategy focus will be looking for the main idea of non-fiction p
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  Late Starts:   12/14, 12/21 Dress-up days: 12/9 (Elf day) 12/16 (Grinch day) Ice Skating at Howard Ice Arena : 12/16 (9:55 a.m.) Parents can meet us at the rink. We will need lots of help tying skates! Thanks! Winter Class Party : 12/22 *Special note: Committee is sending in party items no parents needed to come in thank you:) Party Dates: Winter Party--December 22 Kindness Party--February 14 Party Volunteers who have signed up! Click Here Reading :    Our reading strategy focus will be looking for the main idea of non-fiction passages including "text features" . Using the data from the Fountas & Pinnell reading assessments, NWEA, and conferring conferences, we are working on what reading strategies and goals each student needs. These strategies are intended to be added to their "reading tool kit". These mini-lessons are used as a  focus for many reading strategies. It's possible to use more than one reading strategy at a time. These strategies cover comp