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EAL News Week 3

EAL News Week of January 28-February 1, 2019
EAL NEWS
Email Address: anjanette@udoninternationalschool.com



Polar Bears Past Bedtime
We will begin our Read Aloud story this week, titled Polar Bears Past Bedtime by Mary Pope
Osborn. We will complete a KWL chart on polar bears and will learn what happens in the story
when Jack and Annie’s tree house visits the Arctic! Here are some great websites to check out
to learn more about polar bears!


Class Dojo
Thank you parents who have signed up for Class Dojo! We almost have 100% participation from
our parents! I am so proud of our EAL students for earning points last week! For every
10 Dojo points a student earns, they can trade those in for 1 House Point!
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Spelling
Our spelling skill for the week is the vowel e. (Long e words such as ‘he’ and short e words
such as ‘get’.)
The spelling test will be on Friday.


Starfall is a wonderful FREE website that helps students learn the English language.
Please have your child learn on this website for at least 15 minutes per day.

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