With the arrival of the new year, first graders are taking part in an age-old new year tradition – making resolutions! We talked as a class about what it means to make a resolution and why they are important. We discussed how a resolution should be a goal you have for yourself that will make you happier, healthier, stronger, smarter, kinder, etc! Ms. Ursino shared some past resolutions to help give them some ideas such as drinking more water, reading 50 books in the year, and visiting 3 new places!
These are the first graders resolutions for 2026!
Nina: I will clean up my room and I will do my chores.
Warren: I will read a book once a day and drink water two times a day.
Amelia: I will do something good. I will be respectful to my family.
Oliver: I will have a good soccer year and teach my brother to not bite.
Lottie: I will be kind and read two books every day.
Maddie: I will drink more water. I will read more this year.
Shivaji: I am going to do math books and read books each day.
Danny: I will do more basketball. I will try my best.
Henry: I will try to be a better sport this year. I will try to get better at soccer.
Shep: I want to help people. I want to be better at soccer. I want to read 26 books. I want to do 100 push ups every day.
Bruin: I will teach people to get better at basketball. I will read 100 books this year.
Danika: I will cook for my family. I will make a craft every day.
Elena: I will be more organized. I will be helpful.
Haven: I will eat healthy. I will help with laundry. I will help my friends.
William: I will go to my grandma’s house.
Alaya: I will clean the dishes. I will clean the laundry.
Titan: I will do 10 push ups and I will eat lots of food.















