Reading Groups: This week begins 1st grade reading groups! Every Tuesday and Thursday we will be honored to have parents in our classroom so that we can divide into small groups and work closely on our reading skills and explore deeper everything that we have been learning in literature.
Math & Phonics Night: From the classroom to the kitchen table...math and phonics night is taking place this Wednesday, September 13th, from 6-7 p.m. Please plan on attending as we are ready to give you many tips and tricks on helping your child with our Singapore math and Spalding phonics curriculum! We look forward to seeing you here at school. No homework will be assigned that evening. Just a reminder that this will be a parent only event.
Picture Day: We will all being saying "Cheese" on Thursday, September 14th for picture day. Regular dress-code will continue for picture day.
Coming up this week:
In Literature we are continuing Cinderella stories from
around the world! This week we will read about Pear Blossom and Yeh-Shen, the
Korean and Chinese versions of Cinderella. On Friday we will reflect on our
favorite version of the story and decorate a shoe for Cinderella.
Please bring in Owl at Home this week if you
have not done so yet. We will begin reading it next week!
In Spalding we have 30 words this week and will test on Friday! Homework will be the same formatting as last week.
Monday: live, live, hill, late, big, bag, beg, bog, bug
(10 words)
Tuesday: mother, three, land, cold, hot, hat, child, ice,
play, sea, see (11 words)
Wednesday: bird, cool, earth, feed, fur, green, oil,
paint, pool (9 words)
Phonograms to practice: h, m, n, o, u, ai, ea, ee, oi, ur
In Grammar we are learning about pronouns in grammar this
week. We have a fun, interactive PowerPoint that will help us identify and come
up with pronouns to make our sentences a little more interesting!
Poem: “The Pasture” by Robert Frost – Please practice
stanza 2.
Idiom/Proverb: If at first you don’t succeed, then try,
try again.
In Science this week we will continue our study of
habitats. We will learn about what makes both rainforest and pond habitats
unique.
This week in History we journey into ancient Mesopotamian
history. Students will learn how the Euphrates and Tigris rivers were important
to the civilization and will also get a chance to write in the ancient writing
of cuneiform.
This week in math we will wrap up our chapter on addition
facts and take a short test on Tuesday. We will also start, and finish, our
last chapter of this long addition unit. The last chapter is called “counting
on” and it will allow us to focus on how numbers change when we add 1, 2, or 3
to them. Students will also participate in their second week of math groups;
this has already become our new favorite part of every Wednesday!
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