Friday, January 12, 2018

January 15th-19th Newsletter



First Grade Newsletter
January 15th-19th

Literacy
Reading Street: Unit 3 Week 1
Main selection:  A Place to Play
Weekly Question:  How do places change?
Amazing Words: growth, population, teeter, public, makeshift, crooked, shuffle, spindly
High-Frequency Words: always, become, day, stays, things, nothing, everything
Phonics Target: Vowel sounds of y (my, funny); syllable pattern (hi, so, me)
Comprehension skills: Sequence
Comprehension strategy: Summarize
Genres:  Realistic Fiction
Written Expression: Predicate Expander "How" (People cheer loudly!)
Reading Street Parent Connection:
  • Unit 3 Family talk letter for concept conversation starters and 6-week overview of the unit. (Sent home January 16th)
  • Practice reading words (see white sheet sent home Friday) for Unit 3, Week 1 (first column). Please return sheet by Friday, January 19th for students to be tested on Week 1 words. 
Fundations: Unit 7, Week 3

Students will learn about...
  • New glued sounds- ank, ink, onk, unk
  • Review glued sounds- ang, ing, ong, ung
  • Pluralization
  • Sight Words: put, two
  • Unit 7 StoryKing Sam
  • Unit 7 Test is on Friday, January 19th.
Math in Focus


Chapter 8
Addition and Subtraction Facts to 20
Prerequisite skills: Add/Subtract 0, use fact families to solve problems, addition facts (expanded form 10 + __, compare numbers to 19)
Thinking Skills
Analyzing parts and whole

Problem Solving Strategies  
                                     - Guess and Check
                                     - Solve part of the problem

           Objectives
                                    Use different strategies to add 1- and 2- digit numbers.
                 - Subtract a 1-digit number from a 2-digit number with and without regrouping. 
                 - Solve real world problems
       We are beginning to do some explicit instruction around money. We will begin by identifying coins by name and how much they are worth.  
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Science
Physical Science Unit
Light and Sound Waves
    
 This week s
tudents will learn about vibrations and what it means by experimenting using cup drums, rice, and an unsharpened pencil. At the end of the experiment, students will record and reflect on what they observed.  

Social Studies
   We will finish up our calendar-based lesson
on Dr. Martin Luther King this week. We’ll also
begin our Economics Unit by developing an
understanding of our 4 basic needs (food,
clothing, shelter, love).

Second Steps—Last week students learned about how to identify their emotions. This week they will be learning what to do when they have strong feelings in social situations. 
 Specialists
MONDAY: No School!
TUESDAY: P.E.
WEDNESDAY: Music; Music at West Parish
THURSDAY: P.E.
FRIDAY: Art; Music


Writing Workshop
Framing Your Thoughts ~ Winter Barebone Sentence Book
     This week students will finish their three basic barebone sentences (a subject and a predicate; Example: Snowmen stand.) I will conference with each student to discuss which sentence they want to use and correct spelling errors. Each student will write take their chosen sentence and add a descriptive predicate expander of where to their barebone sentence. Students will have another conference to correct spelling errors and discuss the predicate expander chosen. After the second conference, they will be given the final draft paper to copy their sentence onto and illustrate a detailed picture. 
      We will also discuss and practice writing how-to pieces. 



     


                   Parent Reminders

1. No library this week.  
2. Please make sure to pack a snack and water for your child each day. 
3.Wish list- Clorox wipes. tissues, and paper towels
4.  Reminder: We will have outdoor recess as long as it is at least 20F, so please send your child with a coat, hat, and mittens/gloves. Also, please label all of your child's winter clothing. Some children have a hard time identifying their own clothing. Thank you!
5. Math Facts—In your child’s homework this week, there is a form for you to fill out. We are just trying to get an idea of how the new Math facts homework is going. We will do this again in a few weeks.
6. Reading Passage— I will be sending home a reading passage for your child to practice reading. Since each student is in a different place with their reading ability, they will be practicing different skills. Please read through the directions on the back, which will tell you what to do. Thank you for supporting your child with their reading!
7. Journal Homework: Now that we are just about at the halfway point in first grade,
your child should write a minimum of 5 sentences in their journal letter.

8. Shoe tying and coat zippering…with the winter season upon us, there are many opportunities for your child to tie their shoes and zipper their coat in school. Please help them practice this life skill at home.

Have a fantastic week! 

Miss Biggar


Homework for the Week
 Daily
Reading Words (Phonics/Sight)
Reading Log (with discussion questions)
Number/Letter Formation
Number Sense Math Games

This week's homework
Reading Log (due on Friday)
Color by Sum  (Daily) [Sent home on Tuesday]
 Dialogue Journal (due on Friday) [Sent home on Wednesday]
 MLK Comprehension (due on Friday)

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