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Monday, March 26, 2018

Week 30

What a great week back it has been! 1C scholars have been committed to showing excellence in their habits by self-monitoring with respect and no reminders.

Have a wonderful weekend!

Homework for the week of 3/26

Nightly: read for 15 minutes, phonograms to practice- p, u, igh, oo, or, ay, ai, ar, ey, ough

Poem- Sing a song of People by Lois Lenski (recitation on Thursday, 3/29)

Monday: happen, begun, collect, file, provide, sight, stood, fixed, fix, born and workbook pages 101-103

Tuesday: goes, does, Tuesday, hold, drill, army, pretty, stole, income, bought and workbook pages 104-106

Wednesday: review all words and Unit 15 Test B and poetry recitation tomorrow

Thursday: workbook pages 107-109

Calendar

March 30th: No school


Academics

MathThis week we will begin a new unit in math! We will start learning about concepts of division by practicing separating items into equal groups. For example, when given 10 m&m's, how can two friends each end up with the same amount so that they share equally and fairly? 

Poem: Sing a song of People by Lois Lenski   Idiom: A.M., P.M.

Writing:  Students will be able to understand the basic conventions of a proper sentence and rewrite a model sentence. We will read and write about sections of The Tale of Benjamin Bunny by Beatrix Potter. We will review abbreviations and how to use them in a sentence.

Grammar:  We will continue to learn about adverbs and how they help us describe "when", "where", and "how" something can happen. 

Spalding: 

Monday: happen, begun, collect, file, provide, sight, stood, fixed, fix, born

Tuesday: goes, does, Tuesday, hold, drill, army, pretty, stole, income, bought

Literature: We will finish reading George the Drummer Boy and compare and contrast the book to Sam the Minuteman.

Science: This week we will begin our unit on astronomy as we observe the day and night sky as well as studying the sun.

History: We will continue to study the colonist’s journey to the American Revolution. We will learn about how the colonies united and Paul Revere’s famous midnight ride!

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