What We’re Learning This Week:
Reading: Reading: The students will be
“Spring Is Here”, a non-fiction/informational story about spring. We will talk
about what we KNOW, WANT to learn, and LEARNED about spring through our text.
We will also focus on non-fiction text features, as well as, vocabulary. As
always, we will be reading poetry for fluency and expression practice.
*Please continue to read your child’s book-in-a-bag nightly with them.
Writing: The first
graders will be starting their new writing unit for fourth quarter, realistic
fiction. We will introduce this unit by
discussing story elements in realistic fiction.
The students will listen to mentor texts, and they will begin planning
their first realistic fiction story.
Each story will include a character, place (setting), and plot (trouble)
that their character gets into. By the end of this
unit the children will be expected to write a story that has two or more
events, with details, transition words, and a wrap-up sentence. We will also be
continuing to work on capitalization, end marks and writing detailed sentences
through mini-lessons. During this unit, each child will write a made up
story with characters doing realistic things and revisit his or her writing to
self-assess and revise.
Word
Study/Spelling:
Fry Words: who
oil sit now find
Feature/Pattern
of the week: Beginning consonant digraphs with short
vowels Ex: them, whip,
chin
Grammar: Review
conjunctions
Phonics REVIEW –ng, -nd endings and spr- blend
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 finding
10 more or 10 less than a 2-digit number without having to count. We will also be reviewing if two number
sentences are equal or not equal.
4th grading period Science and Social Studies:
Science: Plants
Social Studies: Historical Thinking and Skills & Heritage
Science: Plants
Social Studies: Historical Thinking and Skills & Heritage
Extras
March 23rd – report cards come
home
March
26th- April 2nd : Spring break
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