Dear Second Grade Families,
This week is First Holy Communion countdown. We will be practicing in the church everyday, hopefully, except Friday. If you have not already done so, please have a dress rehearsal at home with the special clothes.  Make sure your child can walk (flat and up and down stairs similar to altar steps), kneel, bow, stand, and sit comfortably.  Shoes, (flat for girls), should not be slippery on the bottoms; they should stay on the feet, tied securely, buckled, etc., and feel comfortable. There are to be no gloves or anything carried in the hand.  Veils, bows, wreaths, etc., for the girls need to be securely fastened with bobby pins. Girls’ dresses need to have sleeves.
Please remind your child about “fasting” before Mass; nothing to eat or drink, except water and not a lot, one hour before Mass. Also, make sure he/she uses the bathroom before we begin, and hands are clean, and there is no gum chewing in church.
Our group photo: 9:40 sharp, in church. We will not wait for latecomers, as we will need to get ready to line up as soon as the picture is taken. Individual picture order envelopes will go home today.
Your child’s certificate will be in the May 10 Tuesday folder.
As previously mentioned, your child does not need a sponsor for this sacrament. This has not been a tradition here at Sacred Heart. The class will be sitting together and participating in all aspects of the Mass as well as receiving Communion.
Then, have a wonderful day celebrating this milestone with your child, family, and friends.
Our non-Catholic second graders and their families are invited to join their classmates on this special day. Please let me know if you are going to be there.
God bless you,
Mrs. Danforth

And the rest of our week looks something like this…
RELIGION: Liturgy of the Eucharist, Eucharistic Prayer, Gift of Jesus,
Holy Communion, the Easter season and what did Jesus do after his resurrection. Wednesday, May 4, we will pray the Living Rosary and have a crowning of Our Blessed Mother in church at 1:45. Please join us if you can.
LANGUAGE ARTS: Reading for fluency and comprehension; spelling review with activities; inflectional word endings, suffixes; writing, dictionary work; good grammar; punctuation; lower case cursive letters.
MATH: Adding and subtracting facts to 20; double digit subtracting with and without regrouping; story problem strategies; keep practicing time and money at home.

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