This week in class:
Phonics- Practice medial and ending sounds, decoding words. Reading- "We Like Sports!"/ "At the Pond"- We will focus on reading comprehension and identifying important words in the text. ELA/ Writing- Students will practice brainstorming ideas and writing about specific topics. Math- Numbers 1-10 (comparing- one more, one less); start number bonds Religion- Our Church Community Social Studies- CA/ American Flags/ Pledge/ Labor Day Science/ PE/ Health- Get Fit! Homework: Every Monday, your child will recieve a homework packet. I have included a recommended schedule, but homework can be completed in any order. I suggest reading the Backpack Page every night to help improve fluency! Please continue reading 15 minutes every night with your child. The fluency page can count towards the 15 minute nightly reading requirement. Memory words(found at the bottom of this post) are high-frequency words that children are taught to recognize by sight. These words are either phonetically irregular and can't be decoded, or they contain letter sounds that haven't been taught yet. Practicing memory words on a regular basis can help improve your child's reading! Students will also have their first spelling test this Friday. Please select a spelling activities from the menu to complete with your child. Homework packets are due Friday. Memory words: I, a, the, for, you, like Spelling words: mop, big, cat, rug, tug, flat, dig, hop, nest, best Other Notes:
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This week in class:
Phonics- Review beginning sounds and letter formation. Move on to medial/ ending sounds and decoding words. Reading- "Golly and the Vet", "Is It Fun?", & "Get Fit" from our Superkids book and "We Like Sports" from the SuperReader; We will be focusing on characters, setting, plot, and parts of a book, and will introduce non-fiction reading passages ELA/ Writing- Students will learn how to write sentences correctly, with nouns and verbs. We will start adding details to our sentences. Math- Numbers 1-10 (counting, writing in standard and word form, comparing numbers) Religion- Friendship/ showing love towards others Social Studies- Rules/ how to be prepared for school Science/ PE/ Health- Get Fit! Homework: This week your child will receive their first homework packet. I have included a recommended schedule, but homework can be completed in any order. I suggest reading the Backpack Page every night to help improve fluency! Please continue reading 15 minutes every night with your child. The fluency page can count towards the 15 minute nightly reading requirement. Memory words(found at the bottom of this post) are high-frequency words that children are taught to recognize by sight. These words are either phonetically irregular and can't be decoded, or they contain letter sounds that haven't been taught yet. Practicing memory words on a regular basis can help improve your child's reading! Homework packets will go home Monday and need to be returned to school every Friday. Memory words: I, a, the, for, you, like Spelling words: none Other Notes:
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