Monday, November 25, 2019

November 25th-November 29th Newsletter



First Grade Newsletter
November 25th-November 29th

Literacy
Reading Street: Unit 2 Week 3 
Main selection:  Who Works Here!
Weekly Question:  Who works to make our community a nice place? 
Amazing Words: citizen, community, law, leader, branch, headquarters, earn, patrol
High-Frequency Words: people, live, work, who, out
Phonics Target: Long i: i_e; Digraphs- wh, ch, tch, ph
Comprehension skills: Author's purpose
Comprehension strategy: Important ideas
Genres:  Expository Text
Written Expression: Predicate Expander "Where" (The sunflower blooms under the blazing sun.)
Reading Street Parent Connection:
  • Unit 2 Family talk letter for concept conversation starters and 6-week overview of the unit. (Sent home November 16th)
  • Practice reading words (see orange sheet sent home Monday) for Unit 2, Week 3 (third column). 
    PHONICS
    Lively Letters (Sounds)
    • Review each letter/letter pairs: p/b, t/d, k/g, f/v, qu, m/n, ng, a/o, j, s/z, ch, r/l, u/i, wh, e, x/y/c, w/h
    Spelling 
    • Skill(s): Tapping out sounds in words with CVC patterns (Consonant, Vowel, Consonant; such as 'cat') 
    • Spelling words with digraphs (sh, ch, th, wh, ck)
    • Trick Words: REVIEW
    • Taught Trick Word List: the, of, and, a, was, to, or, for, me, be, she, he, me, as, has, into, you, your, I , was, one, said
    **Trick words are irregularly spelled words that each child is expected to be able to spell in their writing.**

    Handwriting Without Tears
    • Review formation of the following letters…c, o, s, v, w, t, a, d, g, u, i, e, l, k, y, j, p, r, n, m, h, b, f, q, x, z
    • Alphabetical order  
      Math in Focus


      Chapter 5
      Shapes and Patterns

      Thinking Skills
      Induction; Analyzing patterns and relationships

      Problem Solving Strategies  
      - Guess and check

                                     Objectives
                                                                                        Identify, classify, describe, and sort plane and solid shapes.
                                        - Divide shapes into two and four equal parts and describe the parts.
                                        - Describe the whole as the sum of its parts.
                                        - Combine and separate plane and solid shapes.
      *                                      
      Science
      Patterns in the Sky
       Last week students learned about the stars. This week students will be learning about observing stars through a fictional story, How Many Stars in the Sky? by Lenny Hort. Students will also be split into three groups to learn about how to present the different patterns we have learned about, the Sun, Moon and stars. Each group will create a poster that will hang out in the hallway for the rest of the school to use to learn about the patterns of the sky. This week in our groups, we will work on collaborating and planning.

      Social Studies
      Thanksgiving Unit
      We are wrapping up our work on developing an understanding of life as a colonist and a Wampanoag Native American. We will be learning about the activities the colonist and Native American children did for fun.

      Second Steps—We continued our Empathy Unit last week with identifying feelings. This week Mrs. LaBella will come a talk to us about our emotions.
       Specialists
      MONDAY: Music
      TUESDAY: P.E.
      WEDNESDAY: EARLY RELEASE!
      THURSDAY: THANKSGIVING!
      FRIDAY: NO SCHOOL!


      Writing Workshop

      Six Traits of WritingIdeas
           This week students will write their stories about how Tom the Turkey escapes Thanksgiving dinner. Each student will develop their own story using details such as different characters, whether or not if Tom escapes or gets caught, and how he is either captured or escapes. I am excited to read each student's story!

      Timed Write #3
           This week students will complete their third timed write. The students will be read the story starter, given 1 minute to think about how they will continue to story, and write for 4 minutes.

      Framing Your Thoughts ~ Predicate Expander of Where
           This week students will be practicing using the predicate expander of where (The snow drifts across the field.) by constructing their own from pictures, fall and winter-themed activities, and unscrambling sentences given to them during literacy centers and writing time. 

      This week’s mini-lessons will include… 
      Students will also learn about conferencing… 
      What a whole-class conference is 
      - How to give compliments to their peers 
      - How to make constructive suggestions to improve their peer’s stories


       Parent Reminders

      1. Due to Thanksgiving on Thursday, we do not have library this week.
      2. Wednesday, November 27th is an early release at 12 noon.
      3. **UPDATED** Trick Word Reading & Spelling- On Monday, November 25th, I sent home the trick word reading and spelling list. I will be checking in with students on these words on Tuesday, December 3rd and Wednesday, December 4th. I will send home which words each child need to continue to work on. 
      4. Reading Phonics & Sight Word Lists (Unit 2)- Unit 2 Cards will be handed back out on Monday, December 3rd. Thank you!
      5. Dialogue Journal- A journal entry should be written each week. I hand out journals on Monday and the journal should come back on Wednesday or the following Monday.
      6. Recess Gear- Due to the temperature slowly becoming colder, children need to wear or bring a coat, hat, and/or mittens to school in order to go out to recess. Please be sure to write your child's name on the tag or another convenient place on their gear. Thank you!

      Happy Thanksgiving! 

      Miss Biggar


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

      This week's homework:
      Reading Log (due on Wednesday) [Passed out on Monday]
      Flip & Create Number Bonds Recording Sheet (due on Wednesday) [Passed out on Monday]
      Dialogue Journal #8 (due on Wednesday) [Passed out on Monday]

      Monday, November 18, 2019

      November 18th-November 22nd Newsletter



      First Grade Newsletter
      November 18th-November 22nd

      Literacy
      Reading Street: Unit 2 Week 2 
      Main selection:  The Farmer in the Hat
      Weekly Question:  How is a school a community?
      Amazing Words: group, respect, share, aquarium, borrow, lines, rehearsal, soothe
      High-Frequency Words: be, could, horse, of, old, paper
      Phonics Target: Long a: a_e; Consonants c /s/; g /j/
      Comprehension skills: Cause and Effect
      Comprehension strategy: Monitor and Clarify
      Genres:  Realistic Fiction
      Reading Street Parent Connection:
      • Unit 2 Family talk letter for concept conversation starters and 6-week overview of the unit. (Sent home November 16th)
      • Practice reading words (see green sheet sent home Monday) for Unit 2, Week 2 (second column). 
        PHONICS
        Lively Letters (Sounds)
        • Review each letter/letter pairs: p/b, t/d, k/g, f/v, qu, m/n, ng, a/o, j, s/z, ch, r/l, u/i, wh, e, x/y/c, w/h
        Spelling 
        • Skill(s): Tapping out sounds in words with CVC patterns (Consonant, Vowel, Consonant; such as 'cat') 
        • Spelling words with digraphs (sh, ch, th, wh, ck)
        • Trick Words: you, your, I, was, one, said
        • Taught Trick Word List: the, of, and, a, was, to, or, for, me, be, she, he, me, has, as, into
        **Trick words are irregularly spelled words that each child is expected to be able to spell in their writing.**

        Handwriting Without Tears
        • Review formation of the following letters…c, o, s, v, w, t, a, d, g, u, i, e, l, k, y, j, p, r, n, m, h, b, f, q, x, z
        • Alphabetical order  
          Math in Focus

          **Chapter 4 Test is Monday, November 18th**
          Chapter 5
          Shapes and Patterns

          Thinking Skills
          Induction; Analyzing patterns and relationships

          Problem Solving Strategies  
          - Guess and check

                                         Objectives
                                                                                            Identify, classify, describe, and sort plane and solid shapes.
                                            - Divide shapes into two and four equal parts and describe the parts.
                                            - Describe the whole as the sum of its parts.
                                            - Combine and separate plane and solid shapes.
          *                                      
          Science
          Patterns in the Sky
           Students completed their investigation about the moon's phases. This week we will learn more facts and figures about the Moon and will learn about the movement of the Sun, Earth, and Moon in relation to one another. 


          Social Studies
          Thanksgiving Unit
          We are continuing to work on developing an understanding of life as a colonist and a Wampanoag Native American. We will be learning about the clothes the Native American children wore and the activities the colonist and Native American children did for fun.

          Second Steps—We continued our Empathy Unit last week with identifying feelings. This week we are learning about how a person's feelings can change about the same situation.
           Specialists
          MONDAY: Music
          TUESDAY: P.E.
          WEDNESDAY: Music
          THURSDAY: P.E.
          FRIDAY: Art; Music; Library


          Writing Workshop

          Six Traits of WritingIdeas
               This week students will write their stories about how Tom the Turkey escapes Thanksgiving dinner. Each student will develop their own story using details such as different characters, whether or not if Tom escapes or gets caught, and how he is either captured or escapes. I am excited to read each student's story!

          Framing Your Thoughts ~ Predicate Expander of Where
               This week students will be practicing using the predicate expander of where (The snow drifts across the field.) by constructing their own from pictures and fall-themed activities during literacy centers and writing time. 

          This week’s mini-lessons will include… 
          Students will also learn about conferencing… 
          What a whole-class conference is 
          - How to give compliments to their peers 
          - How to make constructive suggestions to improve their peer’s stories


          Parent Reminders

          1. Library day is on Friday. Please make sure you help your child remember to bring in their book in by the end of the week.
          2. November Scholastic Catalog- November catalog orders have been placed! The book orders should be in by the end of this week! 
          3. Reading Phonics & Sight Word Lists (Unit 2)- Unit 2 Cards were handed back today, Monday, November 18th. Please practice Week 2 (the second column only) of your child's Reading Street word lists. I will be collecting the Reading Street Unit 2 sheets on Friday, November 22nd to check-in with students for the second week of the unit. Thank you!
          4. Dialogue Journal- A journal entry should be written each week. I hand out journals on Wednesday and the journal should come back on Friday or the following Monday.
          5. Recess Gear- Due to the temperature slowly becoming colder, children need to wear or bring a coat, hat, and/or mittens to school in order to go out to recess. Please be sure to write your child's name on the tag or another convenient place on their gear. Thank you!
          6. Photo Retakes are this Tuesday, November 19th. 
          7. Trick Word Reading & Spelling List- A trick word reading and spelling list was sent home today, Thursday November 21st. Please practice reading and spelling these words with your child. I will be checking in with your child on Wednesday, November 27th. 


          Have a great week! 

          Miss Biggar


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

          This week's homework:
          Reading Log (due on Friday) [Passed out on Monday]
          Flip & Create Number Bonds Game Sheet [Passed out on Tuesday]
          Dialogue Journal #7 (due on Friday) [Passed out on Wednesday]
          Thanksgiving Dinner Comprehension (due on Friday) [Passed out on Tuesday]

          Tuesday, November 12, 2019

          November 11th-November 15th Newsletter



          First Grade Newsletter
          November 11th-November 15th

          Literacy
          Reading Street: Unit 2 Week 1
          Main selection:  A Big Fish for Max
          Weekly Question:  What does a family do together?
          Amazing Words: chore, household, cooperation, rule, commute, subway, downtown, display
          High-Frequency Words: catch, good, no, put, said, want
          Phonics Target: digraphs sh, th; /ol/ sound in ball
          Comprehension skills:  Sequence
          Comprehension strategy: Predict; Set a purpose
          Genres:  Animal Fantasy, Literary Nonfiction
          Reading Street Parent Connection:
          • Unit 2 Family talk letter for concept conversation starters and 6-week overview of the unit. (Sent home November 16th)
          • Family Times gives various activities that can be done at home that connect to the concept we're learning this week. 
          • Practice reading phonics and sight words for Unit 2, Week 1 (first column only). I will be sending home Reading Street Unit 2 sheets on Tuesday, November 12th.
            PHONICS
            Lively Letters (Sounds)
            • Review each letter/letter pairs: p/b, t/d, k/g, f/v, qu, m/n, ng, a/o, j, s/z, ch, r/l, u/i, wh, e, x/y/c, w/h
            Spelling 
            • Skill(s): Tapping out sounds in words with CVC patterns (Consonant, Vowel, Consonant; such as 'cat') 
            • Spelling words with digraphs (sh, ch, th, wh, ck)
            • Trick Words: as, has, into
            • Taught Trick Word List: the, of, and, a, was, to, or, for, me, be, she, he, me
            **Trick words are irregularly spelled words that each child is expected to be able to spell in their writing.**

            Handwriting Without Tears
            • Review formation of the following letters…c, o, s, v, w, t, a, d, g, u, i, e, l, k, y, j, p, r, n, m, h, b, f, q, x, z
            • Alphabetical order  
              Math in Focus

              Chapter 4
              Subtraction Facts to 10 

              Thinking Skills
              Analyzing parts and a whole

              Problem Solving Strategies 
              - Guess and check
              Objectives
                    Take away to subtract
                                                      - Count on OR back to subtract
                                                      - Use number bonds to subtract
                                                      - Write and solve subtraction sentences.
                                                      - Tell subtraction stories.
              *                                      
              Science
              Patterns in the Sky
               Students will continue to conduct their investigation about the moon's phases. This week we will continue to investigate the moon phases and learn more facts and figures about the Moon.

              Social Studies
              Thanksgiving Unit
              We will be working on developing an understanding of life as a colonist and a Wampanoag Native American. Last week students learned about Pilgrims homes and different characteristics of them. This week we’ll learn about the different Native American homes. specific characteristics of each type, and Pilgrims' clothing for both boys and girls.
              Second StepsThis week we will continue to build on our knowledge in identifying our own feelings.
               Specialists
              MONDAY: NO SCHOOL!
              TUESDAY: P.E.
              WEDNESDAY: Music
              THURSDAY: P.E.
              FRIDAY: Art; Music; Library


              Writing Workshop

              Six Traits of WritingIdeas
                   This week students will write their stories about how Tom the Turkey escapes Thanksgiving dinner. Each student will develop their own story using details such as different characters, whether or not if Tom escapes or gets caught, and how he is either captured or escapes. I am excited to read each student's story!

              Framing Your Thoughts ~ Predicate Expander of Where
                   This week students will be practicing using the predicate expander of where (The snow drifts across the field.) by constructing their own from pictures and creating their own Thanksgiving and fall-themed activities.

              This week’s mini-lessons will include… 
              Students will also learn about conferencing… 
              What a whole-class conference is 
              - How to give compliments to their peers 
              - How to make constructive suggestions to improve their peer’s stories


              Parent Reminders

              1. Library day is on Friday. Please make sure you help your child remember to bring in their book in by the end of the week.
              2. November Scholastic Catalog- November catalogs were sent home last week. Orders are due Wednesday, November 13th. 
              3. Veteran Readers- On Thursday, November 7th, our class had a veteran come in to read to us during our morning literacy time. The students were able to learn why we celebrate Veterans' Day and ways that it is celebrated. Thank you to all of the men and women who have served and are serving in our military!
              4. Reading Phonics & Sight Word Lists (Unit 2)- Unit 2 Cards will be handed back today, Tuesday, November 12th. Please practice Week 1 (the first column only) of your child's Reading Street word lists. I will be collecting the Reading Street Unit 2 sheets on Friday, November 15th to check-in with students for the first week of the unit. Thank you!
              5. Dialogue Journal- A journal entry should be written each week. I hand out journals on Wednesday and the journal should come back on Friday or the following Monday.
              6. Recess Gear- Due to the temperature slowly becoming colder, children need to wear or bring a coat, hat, and/or mittens to school in order to go out to recess. Please be sure to write your child's name on the tag or another convenient place on their gear. Thank you!
              7. Photo Retakes are next Tuesday, November 19th. 


              Welcome back! 

              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) [Passed out on Tuesday]
              Ten Frame Sentences! Recording Sheet (due on Friday) [Passed out on Tuesday]
              Dialogue Journal #6 (due on Friday) [Passed out on Wednesday]
              Tom the Turkey Comprehension Sheet (due on Friday) [Passed out on Tuesday]

              Monday, November 4, 2019

              November 4th-November 8th Newsletter



              First Grade Newsletter
              November 4th-8th

              Literacy
              Reading Street: Unit 1 Week 6
              **Unit 1 Test on Friday, November 8th**
              Main selection:  Animal Park
              Weekly Question:  What can we learn about wild animals by watching them?
              Amazing Words: 
              High-Frequency Words: home, into, many, them
              Phonics Target: Short u: u; Final Consonant Blends
              Comprehension skills:  Cause and Effect
              Comprehension strategy: Text Structure
              Genres:  Literary Nonfiction
              Reading Street Parent Connection:
              • Unit 1 Family Talk letter for concept conversation starters and 6 week overview of the unit. 
              • Family Times gives various activities that can be done at home that connect to the concept we're learning this week.
              • Practice reading phonics and sight words for Unit 1, 6 (last column only). I will be finishing Reading Street Unit 1 sheets on Friday, November 8th.
                  PHONICS
                  Lively Letters (Sounds)
                  • Review each letter/letter pairs: p/b, t/d, k/g, f/v, qu, m/n, ng, a/o, j, s/z, ch, r/l, u/i, wh, e, x/y/c, w/h
                  Spelling 
                  • Skill(s): Tapping out sounds in words with CVC patterns (Consonant, Vowel, Consonant; such as 'cat') 
                  • Spelling words with digraphs (sh, ch, th, wh, ck)
                  • Trick Words: me, be, she, he, we
                  • Taught Trick Word List: the, of, and, a, was, to, or, for
                  **Trick words are irregularly spelled words that each child is expected to be able to spell in their writing.**

                  Handwriting Without Tears
                  • Review formation of the following letters…c, o, s, v, w, t, a, d, g, u, i, e, l, k, y, j, p, r, n, m, h, b, f, q, x, z
                  • Alphabetical order  
                    Math in Focus

                    Chapter 4
                    Subtraction Facts to 10 

                    Thinking Skills
                    Analyzing parts and a whole

                    Problem Solving Strategies 
                    - Guess and check
                    Objectives
                          Take away to subtract
                                                            - Count on OR back to subtract
                                                            - Use number bonds to subtract
                                                            - Write and solve subtraction sentences.
                                                            - Tell subtraction
                    *
                    Science
                    Patterns in the Sky
                         Last week students will plan and conduct an investigation about the moon's phases. This week we will continue to investigate the moon phases and learn more facts and figures about the Moon. 
                    Social Studies

                    Thanksgiving Unit
                    We will be working on developing an understanding of life as a colonist and a Wampanoag Native American. We’ll start by learning about each of their homes.
                    Second Steps—We began our Empathy Unit last week with identifying feelings. This week we will continue to build on our knowledge in identifying our own feelings.
                     Specialists
                    MONDAY: Music
                    TUESDAY: No SCHOOL!
                    WEDNESDAY: Music
                    THURSDAY: P.E.
                    FRIDAY: Art; Music


                    Writing Workshop

                    Genre WritingNarrative
                         This week students will have to brainstorm ways to escape a Thanksgiving dinner and write sequential steps to help a feathery friend out of trouble. 

                    Six Traits of WritingIdeas
                         When writing the stories, each student will be looking at their heart inventory paper to find ideas of what topic they would like to write about. Once the students have a topic, they will write five important details they want to share in their story about the topic. These details will be in one or two word phrases on the Five Finger Detail organizer. By giving students the organizer, the focus will be more on five solid details about the topic than writing a proper sentence.

                    Framing Your Thoughts ~ Connector ('and') & Predicate Expander of Where
                         This week students will be introduced to the predicate expander of where (The dog races in the park.) and will also practice using the connector ('and') in bare bone sentences. Students will practice using this part of a sentence during literacy centers and convention writing time. 

                    This week’s mini-lessons will include:
                    • Choose a topic 
                    • Use important details to tell about a topic
                    • Use uppercase at the beginning & punctuation at the end
                    • Use spacing between words
                    • Writers reread their writing to see if it makes sense and stays on topic.


                                       Parent Reminders

                    1. Library day is on Friday. Please make sure you help your child remember to bring in their book in by the end of the week.
                    2. No school on Tuesday (11/5).
                    3. November Scholastic Catalog- November catalogs will be sent home this week.
                    4. Veteran Readers- On Thursday, November 7th, our class will have a veteran come in to read to us during our morning literacy time.
                    5. Reading Phonics & Sight Word Lists (Unit 1)- Unit 1 Cards will be handed back today, Monday, November 4th. Please practice Week 6 (the last column only) of your child's Reading Street word lists. I will be collecting the Reading Street Unit 1 sheets on Friday, November 8th to check-in with students for the last week. Thank you!
                    6. Dialogue Journal- A journal entry should be written each week. I hand out journals on Wednesday and the journal should come back on Friday or the following Monday.
                    7. School Lunch Leftovers- Most students who eat school lunch bring home leftover milk, chips/cookies or cut up vegetables/fruit, please check your child's backpack for these items after each day to ensure that the food is eaten or thrown away at home. Thank you!


                    Have a wonderful week! 

                    Miss Biggar


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

                    This week's homework:
                     Reading Log (due on Friday)
                    Ten Frame Addition Game (Daily) [Sent home on Monday] 
                    Dialogue Journal #6 (due on Friday) [Sent home on Wednesday]