What We’re Learning This Week:
Reading:
We will be reading “Henry and Mudge : The First Book”. Students will be working on asking and
answering questions about key details in a story. They will also identify the
characters and describe how their feelings change in the story. We will also review major events in the
story.
*Please
continue to read your child’s book-in-a-bag nightly with them. Students may not be bringing home as many
book-in-a-bag stories over the next few weeks while we are conducting some
individual assessments for the end of the quarter.
Writing: The first
graders will be finishing the information writing unit. During this unit, each child wrote information
books about lots of different topics and they revisited his or her writing to
self-assess and revise (they named a topic, gave facts, and provided a sense of
closure). The children will choose one
of their best pieces to revise, edit, and publish. Also, the children have taken, or will be
taking, a writing assessment to demonstrate everything they learned about
writing an information book. This is an
opportunity for the children to write on their own without support from the
teacher.
Word
Study/Spelling:
Fry Words: Fry Read and
Write Words: Review all Fry Words from 3rd quarter
Feature/Pattern of the week: Review short vowel i and short
vowel u
Ex: ship, flick, shut, truck
Phonics: compound
words and long a – silent e, /ai/, /ay/
Grammar: Introduce frequently occurring conjunctions
(and, but, so, or, because)
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 week we will continue to focus on
adding and subtracting multiples of ten from multiples of ten. We will also build numbers focusing on tens
and ones – then adding the numbers together after building them. For example, after building 23 and 42, add
them together and be able to tell how many total tens and total ones. Finally, we will do some work with time to
the half hour.
3rd
grading period Science and Social Studies:
Science: Properties of Water
Social Studies: Geography/Places and Regions
Science: Properties of Water
Social Studies: Geography/Places and Regions
Extras:
· March 5th-
8th : Conference week
· End of
third grading period- March 16th.
· March 23rd
– report cards come home
· March 26th-
April 2nd : Spring break
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