Monday, May 2, 2022

Week of May 2nd-May 6th


 First Grade Newsletter
May 2nd-May 6th

Literacy
KNOWLEDGE
Reading Street: Unit 5 Week 4
Main selection: Simple Machines
Weekly Question:  How do great ideas make our lives easier?
Comprehension skills: Main Idea and Details
Comprehension strategy: Summarize
Genres: Expository Text, Literary Nonfiction

SKILLS 
  • Skill(s):  ou- /ou/; oi- /oi/
  • Review Skills: ee-/ee/; a_e-/ae/; i_e -/ie/; o_e- /oe/; oo-/oo/; oo-/oo/
  • Language: Noun Identification & Proper Nouns 
  • Tricky Words: could, should, would, Mr., Mrs. 
  • Review Tricky Words: he, she, be, me, we, they, their, my, by, so, no, some, you, your, because, been, little, own, want
  • Stories & Readers: The Two Mules / The Dog and the Mule


Math in Focus
Chapter 10
Numbers to 120
**Chapter 10 Test on Wednesday, May 4th**

Objectives
     -Count on from 40 to 120.
     -Read and write 41 to 120 in numbers and words.
     -Use a place-value chart to show numbers to 100.
     -Use tens and ones to show numbers to 100
     -Decompose 2-digit numbers in different ways.
     -Use a strategy to compare numbers to 100.
     -Order numbers to 100.
     -Find the missing numbers in a number pattern.



Science
This week students will continue to learn about birds' feathers and their importance.

 
 
Social Studies
Reading Street
Our social studies learning this week is embedded in our reading program. We will be focusing on communities and change through our readings.  This week the children will work to answer the question "How do great ideas make our lives easier?".
Second Steps
In Second Steps, students will begin a new unit, Problem Solving. This unit will take them through the STEPs to work through a problem with a peer. This week students will practice all 4 steps of the STEP process
Geography
This week students will learn about the continents of the world.

Specialists
MONDAY: Music 
TUESDAY: P.E.
WEDNESDAY: Art
THURSDAY: Music
FRIDAY: P.E.

Writing Workshop
Writing (Skills)
In Skills, students will continue to practice the process of writing (plan, draft, and edit). Students will continue to write their drafts of the retell of "The Two Dogs" story and begin to edit their draft.

Informative (Genre)
Students will begin to learn the structure of informative writing. They will begin to write their own informative writing pieces based off of the birds they will learn about at Wingmasters and our science curriculum.
                  
Parent Reminders
1.  Library on Monday- Please make sure your child has their library book in their backpack to return it and check out a new story!
 2.    Before school help is this Tuesday morning at 8AM.
 3. Please be sure your child returns their green school-to-home folder and their homework folder to school everyday.  Also, please check your child's school-to-home folder each day for important handouts. I will write about specific handouts that you should be looking for throughout the week in this section of the newsletter. Students should also have their red homework folders in their backpacks every day.
4.    Children should bring in a small healthy snack (separate from their lunch) to have in class at 9:50 a.m. Please make sure that it is nut-free and has no glass products.
5.  Homework Update- There are some changes to our homework schedule. 
     a.) Discussion Questions-Students will only need to record Discussion Questions for 1 out of the 4 homework nights. Even though you are only recording 1 night of discussion questions, your child still needs to continue to discuss the stories they are reading and listening to all 4 days of homework using the questions given.
     b.) Phonics: Spelling- Your child will bring home a list of spelling words. Please choose 2 nights to practice spelling the words given.
     c.) Automaticity: Words/Phrase/PassageAutomaticity means when something can be performed involuntarily and is an automatic response pattern or habit. Your child may have a word chart, phrase chart, or reading passage. Please the chart or passage twice per day. (This exercise counts towards your child's 10 minutes of reading per day.)
 d.) Math Homework- Please have your child practice the SUBTRACTION math facts.


Have an amazing first week of May!

Mrs. Ash

Homework
Your child will bring home their red homework folder on Monday. Inside the folder is a reading log, math activity (with materials), and individual login information for all of our online platforms. This week students should be reading for 10 minutes, write a letter in their journal, practice SUBTRACTION math facts, practice spelling word list, and read word chart, phrase chart, or reading passage twice.
Your child also will bring home their Dialogue Journal (penpal journal). Please read my letter and have your child respond to it in 1 penpal letter. If I did not write your child a letter, your child can write to me about anything s/he wants. Once your child has finished his/her letter, return it to school. If I did not receive your child's journal last week, please have your child write a letter to me this week and I will check both letters once the journal is turned in. 

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