Happy Monday! I hope everyone was able to read my last blog post with the assignments for the week. I have already talked to some of you. Please don't hesitate to contact me if questions come up. The children are allowed to write in their math workbooks. All other loose assignments should be kept in a safe place, such as in your child's homework folder, so that your child can turn them in when school resumes. I am required to take attendance daily, so please send me an email everyday to check in and let me know you are staying up to date with the blog and assignments. I look forward to hearing from all of you! Stay healthy and dry!
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All Superkid workbook pages and practice pages, as well as math and writing assignments listed in the daily schedule should be completed and returned to school for a grade. Addition and subtraction fluency should be practiced on a daily basis. Your child should also practice decoding, spelling, and handwriting each day. Decoding, spelling, and handwriting assignments will not be turned in, but the Superkid program stresses the importance of never missing these 3 mini lessons each day.
1. Decoding: Read aloud rows listed from the big book of decoding pages. (See below) 2. Spelling: Dictate the words and sentences for your child. Help children check their spelling and correct any mistakes. Neat handwriting, spaces between words, and punctuation are very important! 3. Handwriting: Write the sentence(s) and have your child copy it. Being that this is new to all of us, I know questions and concerns may arise. Please feel free to email me with any questions or concerns you may have at vanessa.tanzillo@olmlancers.com. You will find extra online resources at the bottom of this post. If students forget their login information for any of the sites, please email me. Spelling Words: car, far, star, card, hard, born, corn, horn, short, sport Memory Words: both, again, laugh, cold, does, know Monday Decoding: Rows 1-3 from pg. 28 of the big book of decoding (bottom of post) Spelling: drawing, crawling, yawning; Who is calling me? Handwriting: The Grand Canyon is best of all! You can ride a mule down its steep walls. Superkids: Workbook pg. 68-69, Practice pg: 51, Read Superkid Short pg. 112 -Teach words with ar as in star; Example words: far, dark, car, start, party (Children can wiggle their fingers like twinkling stars when you say words with the ar sound at the end or middle of the word. -Teach words with or as in horn; Example words: short, worn, story, corn (Children can pretend to honk a horn when you say words with the or sound) Math: Workbook pages: 45-48; Have your child choose a number 20-40. Write a sentence and draw a picture to illustrate their number. For example, Twenty leaves fall from a tree. The page should include the number in standard and word form. Writing: Choose a character (who): astronaut, elf, knight, princess, monster, superkid. Choose a setting (where): school, farm, castle, Mars, forest, park. Then, have your child tell you a story that includes the character and setting they chose. Encourage them to be as descriptive and creative as possible. Discuss after whether their story would be like real life or not real life. Tuesday-Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Decoding: Columns 1-2 pg. 29 of big book of decoding Spelling: corn, horn, born; The star is far. Handwriting: Use a sleeping bag and a tent to sleep under the stars. Superkids: Workbook pg. 70, 71; Read story, “Slumber Party,” on page 113.You may want to read the story aloud to your child the first time. Then they can read page 113-117 or read the whole story. -Practice pg. 52 will not be turned in, but it can be used to make flash cards or to play a memory match game if your child is struggling with the memory words. Math: Workbook pages 49-50 *Extra practice (nothing to turn in for the extra practice) Use dimes and pennies to reinforce the concept of tens and ones. Show your child that one dime equals ten pennies, and so a dime can be traded for ten pennies. Have your child count by tens to count groups of dimes. They can also identify 2-digit numbers that are represented by a group of dimes and pennies. Make sure to wash your hands while singing “Happy Birthday” twice after this activity!! Writing: Remind your child about the story they told you yesterday. Today they will focus on the character they chose. Discuss how a character may act (Ex: nice, friendly, sad, shy, bossy, helpful). Have your child draw a picture of the character. Write a paragraph (5 sentences) that includes the character’s name, what type of character it is (animal, person, other), how the character acts, and what the character likes to do. Wednesday Decoding: short, fort, fork, cork, cord, corn, corner Spelling: short, sport, fort, fork; We both like corn. Handwriting: The slumber party starts at seven. Lily does not know if she will go. Superkids: Workbook pg. 72, Practice pg.53 (after teaching suffix -ful), Reread/Finish reading “Slumber Party” pg. 113-122 and discuss Lily’s feelings at different points throughout the story. Ask your child about a time they felt afraid. Everyone is afraid of something. What could they say to a friend when their friend is afraid, to make them feel better? -Teach the suffix -ful. Point out -ful is not the word, full, which ends with two l’s. It is an ending called a suffix. When the suffix -ful is added to the end of a word, it makes a new word that tells what someone or something is like. Examples: In class, the girl was helpful. I am thankful for my friends and family. Math: Workbook pages 51-53 Writing: Talk about and respond to one of the following questions in 1 or more complete sentences. Draw and label a picture of the problem and solution.
Thursday Decoding: hard, card, cart, dart, dark, park, part, party Spelling: hard, card, dark, park; The kids laugh at the party. Handwriting: Tic and Cass both laugh at the last part of the story. Lily does not. *Extra Practice (not to be turned in): Make flashcards for the following memory words: again, both, laugh, cold, does, know, come, they, our, put. Have your child read memory words out loud. Superkids: Workbook pgs. 73, 74; Optional:Practice pg. 54, 55,OR 56 after reading/listening to one of the library books using the Superkids Online Fun website. “Extreme Sports,” “It’s a Robot,” and “The Turtle Who Wanted to Fly” are the three optional books to choose from. Math: Workbook pages 54-56 Writing: Resource pg. 12 (See below)-Your child will use the character they used for the writing lessons from Monday and Tuesday to complete the page. Friday Decoding: Rows 1 & 2 on page 30 of big book of decoding Spelling: Give your child a spelling test with the spelling words. Handwriting: It was cold and dark in the tent. Looking at the stars made Lily feel better. Superkids: Play a game with your child using workbook pgs. 76,77 Game Rules: Each player gets a game marker (boy or monster). Put word cards in a stack facedown. Players set game markers on space marked start. Then players take turns picking a card, reading the word, and moving their marker to the nearest space on the board with the same word. If you land on a space connected to a bridge, take the shortcut to the space on the other end. If you land on a space touching the pond, forest, or rocks, you lose a turn. The first player to reach the pot wins the game. Math: Spend today focusing on addition or subtraction fluency. Your child should be able to tell you what test they are on. Ideas include, making flashcards, practice timed tests, or anything that is going to make sense and work for your child. If you need copies of timed tests please email me! (Nothing to be turned in) Writing: Write a short problem-and-solution story, using story plans from yesterday’s lesson. Their draft should include: Beginning-Tell about the character and setting. Middle-Explain the problem and solution in more detail. This can also include how the character feels about the problem and solution. Ending-Sum up what the character feels, has learned, or will do next Here is a list of websites your child may use to reinforce the skills they are learning. I would recommend no more than 20 minutes per day. For help with login information, please email me at vanessa.tanzillo@olmlancers.com. https://www.superkidsreading.com/ -username: parent email/password you created last year -Student pin 123456, Select class + your child's picture password https://www.getepic.com/ -Classcode:blj6688, Please email me for access https://xtramath.org/#/signin/student_other -Please email me for access https://www.ixl.com/ -username: firstinitiallast name@olmlancers (no space or period/no .com after olmlancers), password:1234 https://fluencyandfitness.com/ -create your own free account Upcoming Events:
-Friday, March 6- 8:15 All School Mass/ Early Dismissal -Sunday, March 8- Parish School Mass 1PM -March 23-27- Parent Teacher Conferences/ Early Dismissal all week Book Fair: The spring book fair runs during the week of K-8 parent teacher conferences in March (3/23 - 3/27) The book fair schedule will be: Mon (3/23) - Thurs (3/26) 7:45- 4PM Friday (3/27) 7:45- 2PM Online shopping will be available the week before the book fair through the end of the physical books fair. https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bookfairs/cptoolkit/homepage.do?method=homepage&url=ourladyofmercyschool7 This week in class: Phonics- Words Ending in "-all" Reading-Fiction Passages: "Golly is on the Ball"/ "Play Ball"- We will practice reading fluency and comprehension and focus sequencing events in a story. Non-fiction- "How Your Body Works"-focus on main idea and details LA/ Writing- Descriptive Writing/ Using Precise Verbs and Adjectives Math- Measurement/ Fact Fluency- Please practice with your student outside of class as well to ensure mastery! Religion- Lent/ Adoration Social Studies- Maps and Globes Memory words: come, coming, they, our, put Spelling words: call, mall, small, stall, wall, baseball, basketball, hallway, fallen, taller Vocabulary: puzzled, collapse, steep, system Other notes: Instead of doing a reading log, we will be sending home comprehension pages. These may count towards nightly reading requirements. Please have students read the passage and answer in complete sentences. A book review will also take the place of a reading log this week. Children should choose 1 book for this assignment. Students should be reading 15 minutes per night. The reading alone helps improve your child's reading fluency, comprehension, and vocabulary. Please make this a priority. Fact Fluency practice will be sent home on a weekly basis. In order to be fluent in their addition facts, students should be able to do 20 problems in a minute. We will continue to practice in class, but practice outside the classroom is equally valuable, and will help your child master their facts more quickly. Continue to review prior facts your students have mastered to ensure retention. Students will need to know addition and subtraction facts by the end of first grade. |
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