Reading:
We will be reading the fiction story, “Frog and Toad Together, in the Garden”
from our reading anthology book. We will
continue to focus on the characters, setting, and major events in the story. We will also focus on asking and answering
questions about a text. Finally, we will
be comparing and contrasting adventures and experiences of characters in a
text. Your child will continue to come home with a guided reading book
to read in their “book in a bag.” Please remember to practice reading
your child’s book-in-a-bag with them. Ask them comprehension
questions, such as, “Who are the characters?”-discuss if the characters change
and compare and contrast any characters, “What is the setting of the story?”,
“What is the main idea?”, and “Tell me what happened in the beginning, middle,
and end of this story.” Please continue to practice reading the book
in bag with your child when they do bring it home. If they do not bring a
new book home, they can read another book or work on raz-kids.
Writing: We will continue our new informational/non-fiction writing unit. We will explore non-fiction mentor texts. Then we will chart topics that we feel we can write an informational book about. This week, the children will really explore table of contents in the mentor texts, and they will write their own table of contents, which will include introduction, headings about their topic, and conclusion. The students will use their table of contents as a planning sheet to help them write their informational books. As the students write, they will of course continue to make sure their sentences make sense, start with capital letters, end with punctuation, include correct spelling based on what we have learned, and are written neatly. I will continue to conference with students and reinforce the application of what we are learning.
Word Study/Spelling:
-Letter Name- word
families: at, ot, it
-Read and Write
Fry Words- out, many, then, them, these
-Grammar-
compound words and review of verb tense continued
Math: Our math lessons each day
will include computational fluency, fact fluency, and core math instruction
focused on the first grade common core math standards. Computational fluency
will help the students to use the most effective and efficient
strategies. Fact Fluency is working with both addition and subtraction
facts within 10. Our end-of-the-year goal is to have students complete 15
addition facts in one minute and 15 subtraction facts in one minute. Our
core lessons will include hands-on math activities and games that support the
common core. This second semester, we
will really focus on quickly adding and subtracting numbers to 10 and using
that to add and subtract to 20. This week
we will explore odd and even numbers. We
will also tell time to the hour.
3rd grading period Science and Social
Studies:
Science: Basic needs of living things
Social Studies: Geography/Places and Regions
Homework: Continue working on homework log for the month. Thank you for your continued home support!
Extras:
Science: Basic needs of living things
Social Studies: Geography/Places and Regions
Homework: Continue working on homework log for the month. Thank you for your continued home support!
Extras:
-Please make sure you are
sending your child with a peanut-free snack!
-Report cards will come home Wednesday,
January 10th. Please keep the
report card and sign & return the envelope.
Thank you!!!
-Monday, January 15: Martin Luther
King Jr. Day-No School
-Tuesday, January 23: Class
Pictures
-Field trip to Harmon Middle
School: James, and the Giant Peach- Thursday, February 1st. Permission
slips will go home next week. Please
return signed permission slip.
-Princess
Prom: Saturday, February 3rd
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