- Classroom News
- Mrs. Laura Patterson
- Mrs. Elise Herzberg
Weekly News January 6-13
January 6, 2012
Monthly verse: Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. Philippians 4:4-6
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JESUS TIME
Young Jesus is found in His Father’s house, giving us an example to follow. At His baptism, the Trinity is present. We make a special baptism birthday project.
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MEMORY
I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go to the house of the Lord.” Psalm 122:1
I have called you by your name, you are Mine.
Isaiah 43:1
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READING
Our comprehension strategy is to make generalizations as we read.
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MAKING WORDS
Making Words lesson 12 comes home today and is due by Friday. Thanks for all of your help at home!
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MATH
We practice addition with regrouping, minus 1 facts, work with Venn diagrams, and learn about a.m., p.m., midnight, and noon.
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READ TO SUCCEED
On Wednesday, your child will bring home materials for Read to Succeed. If your child logs 360 reading minutes during the promotional period, your child earns a ticket to a Great America theme park.
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TOURNAMENT
Your 12 pack of Coke may be brought in any time this week. Thanks! There are always different ways you can assist during the tournament. If you’re wondering how you fit, just ask!
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SPECIAL DRESS DAYS
We have special days all week long. Monday is “Support Your Team” day. Any school or professional sport team clothing is the order of the day. The rest of the days are listed in this week’s edition of News and Notes.
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NOTES
*The quarter ends the 13th. Report cards come home the 20th.
*Book orders come home today and are due the 13th.
*Church and Sunday School attendance sheets are due by the end of the week.
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CLOSING THOUGHTS
The star led the Wise Men to Jesus. It’s true that wise men still seek Him. Our children learn much from us when they see us seek Him daily. May we show our thankfulness each and every day for His mercy and His love.
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Laura believes God called her to the teaching ministry and equips her for daily work in the first grade classroom. He has placed in her those skills and abilities through which he works to feed His lambs. Laura knows that if anything "good" happens in her room, it is by God's grace, not her merit. The teaching ministry is filled with blessings--not a day goes by that the Lord doesn't reveal Himself in ways both large and small.
Laura believes 6 and 7 year olds learn best in a safe, nurturing environment where they are free to take risks in their learning. They need to be actively involved each day in each lesson. They need to move and sing and speak as well as sit and listen. Learning happens in so many ways.
Literacy is woven into each subject. First graders need to be immersed in print and given the support they need individually to make sense of that print. Reading and writing need to be meaningful in order for kids to flex their literacy muscles. Each student is at a different place and so needs different support. Reading, writing, speaking, and listening are life skills, and the groundwork has to be solid.
Laura graduated from Concordia University in River Forest, IL, in 1983 with a BA in Education. She taught in the second grade in Chicago, IL, for 5 years before returning to her home state of Wisconsin. She spent two years teaching at the Kindergarten level. In 1990, she accepted the call to teach first grade at Our Redeemer and God continues to call her to ministry in this place.
Laura and her husband, Brad, have three children. All three attend schools that nurture their faith. The Pattersons value the strong Christian education their children receive.
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I graduated from Carroll College in 2000 with a Communication degree and worked in the marketing field for almost 5 years. I enjoyed what I was doing; however, deep down I felt that something was missing. I always thought that if I had a chance to go back to school, I would go back to become a teacher. After much thought, I decided to take a leap of faith to follow my dream of becoming a teacher.
In June of 2006, I received my initial teaching certification through Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee. Every day that I am in a classroom, I know that this is the right path for me. My love for children and learning consumes me when I am in the classroom. I want to share my passion for learning and Jesus with my students. I am currently in the process of obtaining my Masters of Art in Teaching degree through Cardinal Stritch University. I hope to complete my Masters degree in May of 2011.
Being a teacher at Our Redeemer is very special to me. I attended Our Redeemer Lutheran School in Delavan, WI when I was in grade school. I believe that the Christian education that I received at that school has given me the strong foundation that I live my life on. I look forward to sharing my experiences with my students so that they too can build upon their strong foundation in Christ.
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