E-Learning Plan for 3/23-3/27 By Grade Visit the links below for your student’s e-learning overview for this week: PreK Red PreK Blue Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd through 5th 6th through 8th
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E-Learning Plan for 3/23-3/27 By Grade Visit the links below for your student’s e-learning overview for this week: PreK Red PreK Blue Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd through 5th 6th through 8th
Read moreDear Parents, Tomorrow we kick off eLearning! While many of you will also be at home with your children, we do not expect you to assume the role of the teacher during this time. Our teachers will be available to assist and engage with students as they complete their assignments. While this has been an […]
Read moreSt. Ann School is launching a new uniform – to be fully implemented starting the 2021-2022 School Year. During the 2020-2021 school year, student can continue to wear the old uniform or the new uniform. The old gym uniform will be available for purchase at St. Ann School until we are out of supply. All […]
Read moreDear 3rd Grade Parents, Interested in buying Scholastic books during the school year? If you go to the Scholastic website, be sure to enter class code FRRFC when you order. Questions or need more information? Email Ms. Scully and she will be happy to help! if any parents are interested in buying […]
Read moreReading Students learn about the following reading skills and strategies: identifying and referring to key ideas and details within a text as textual evidence; using structural elements to identify type of text; comparing and contrasting themes, point of view and author influence; and integrating knowledge and ideas across multiple texts and presentations. Writing Students take […]
Read morePre-K Program Philosophy and Goals During the early childhood years, children are learning to trust others outside their families, gaining independence and self-control, and taking initiative and asserting themselves in socially acceptable ways. Children are also learning to think and they learn by doing and playing. Children make sense of the world around them through […]
Read moreReading Students read historical fiction and non-fiction in the form of articles and memoirs. Additionally, students read from classic literary novels and compare them to films such as “Gone with the Wind” and “True Grit.” Students study Gothic Literature, Poetry, and an extensive literary unit on the Holocaust. In writing, we focus on writing a […]
Read moreReading Middle school readers delve into a variety of genres in literature circles. Students are challenged to push their reading to higher levels while developing strong reading strategies that will help them understand complex text throughout the rest of their academic career. English/Language Arts Students work on crafting stories, plays, myths, arguments and poems with […]
Read moreReading Students work on Reading and Writings from the Lucy Calkins unit of study. These reading units provide students with a variety of activities and tasks every day to become better readers. Plus, the units provide concrete, doable goals to help them meet and exceed any set of high standards. All year long, we practice […]
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