What we're learning this week:
Reading- We will
read the story “Little Penguins Tale” by Audrey Wood. Students will ask
and answer questions about key details in a story. They will use the pictures
and details to tell about the characters, setting and events. We will work on
identifying who is telling the story.
Writing: We began our new
non-fiction writing unit. We reviewed non-fiction books and
discussed how they teach us about topics. The students then
brainstormed and charted their own topics that they know a lot about. Students
will work on writing facts/information about a topic after learning how to plan
their writing. When planning their writing, students will learn how to write an
introduction, 2-3 detailed chapters, and a conclusion. We will also be
continuing to work on capitalization, end marks, spelling and writing detailed
sentences through mini-lessons.
Word Study/Spelling:
• Spelling patterns: word families -ish, -ash, -ush, (wish, mash, rush)
• Read/Write words- have, help, next (3rd column)
Word Study/Spelling:
• Spelling patterns: word families -ish, -ash, -ush, (wish, mash, rush)
• Read/Write words- have, help, next (3rd column)
Phonics: mixed short vowel review:
a, e, o
Comparative
endings
Grammar: review adjectives
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. At the end of first grade, students will need to solve 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. Students will be working on story problems with the missing number in all positions.
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. At the end of first grade, students will need to solve 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. Students will be working on story problems with the missing number in all positions.
3rd grading period Science and Social Studies:
Science: Living and Non-Living Things; water
Social Studies: Geography/Places and Regions
Homework: Continue with the January homework calendar. Thank you for your home support!
Extras:
-Please return the signed report card
envelope if you have not already
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