Monday, March 28, 2022

March 28th Newsletter

 


March 28, 2022

This week in literacy, we will…

  • Review the letter-sound correspondences for long vowel combinations ay, ai, ee, ea, ie, oa, oo, ou, ow, au and aw

  • Participate in Heggerty Phonemic Awareness Lessons

  • Read a book titled Squawk, by Nicole Walker. While reading, we will understand big ideas or messages in the story and infer the characters' feelings. 

  • Read a poem titled Sing a Rainbow. We will read color words and find words with long vowel combinations in the poem.

In Writing this week, we will… 

  • Write and share about the things we did over Spring Break

  • Begin our Poetry Unit

  • Make a “Poet-tree” in which we discuss several poem types/styles. Specifically this week, we will explore Color Poems and I-Wish Poems


In math this week, we will… 

  • Solve addition problems by counting on

  • Add fluently with sum to 10

  • Add with sums to 20 

  • Model with mathematics

  • Recognize the number of objects in a collection of 6 of fewer

  • Use >, <, = symbols to record comparisons


In Social Studies this week, we will continue our Our Country unit.  We will…

  • Use a map of the United States to locate states, oceans, and our neighboring countries

  • Begin learning about important US symbols including the Liberty Bell, the American flag, Mount Rushmore, The White House, and the Washington Monument


Important Dates to Remember!

March 28- School Resumes

April 1- Wear Blue- Autism Awareness Month

April 7- Brewer’s Day- Wear Brewer’s Colors

April 8- No School (Professional Development/Records)

April 11- Dining for Dollars- Stilt House/PTO Meeting (7:00)

April 14- Wear Purple-Military Child Day

April 15- No School





Monday, March 14, 2022

March 14th Newsletter

 



 


March 14, 2022

This week in literacy, we will…

  • Construct and read words containing short vowel closed syllables and long vowel Silent e syllables

  • We will notice Silent e and closed syllable spelling patterns that help read and spell longer words

  • Read a book titled, The Big Surprise by Pat McCann. While reading, we will tell the major events of the story and infer the feelings of the characters. We will also recognize verbs with -ed endings.

  • Read a poem titled, Jack-in-the-box. We will look for words with open and closed syllables and read words with vowel combinations.

  • Participate in Heggerty Phonemic Awareness lessons


In Writing this week, we will… 

  • Finish our How-To books in class

  • Share our How-To Projects with the class 




In math this week, we will… 

  •  Apply the commutative property of addition to add

  •  Solve subtraction problems by finding an unknown addend

  •  Use the relationship between addition and subtraction to add and subtract within 20

  •  Use strategies to add and subtract within 20

  • Solve for the unknown in an addition or subtraction equation involving 3 whole numbers

  •  Reason abstractly and quantitatively


In Social Studies this week, we will begin a new unit on Our Country.  We will…

  • Learn about North America and how it is made up of many different counties

  • Learn about the 50 states that make up the United States


Important Dates to Remember!

March 14- PTO Meeting, How-To Presentations

March 18-27- Spring Break

March 28- School Resumes

April 8- No School (Professional Development)

April 15- No School


Monday, March 7, 2022

March 7th Newsletter

 



 


March 7, 2022

This week in literacy, we will…

  • Learn that an open syllable ends with a single vowel that makes its long sound

  • Construct and read two-syllable words in which the first syllable is open

  • Construct and read words containing long vowel Silent e syllables

  • Read The Hungry Fly, by Hannah Cales. While reading, we will use repeating patterns to monitor accuracy. We will infer the important idea from the book and make connections between text and labeled photographs. We will also recognize simple plurals, notice and count syllables, and read words with initial consonant clusters.

  • Read a poem titled, The Little Green Frog. While reading, we will locate are read words with vowel combinations

  • Participate in Heggerty Phonemic Awareness Activities

In Writing this week, we will… 

  • Write an introduction in our How-To books

  • Write a conclusion in our How-To books

  • Utilize our How-To Rubrics when editing and revising 

  • Create a Table of Contents 

  • Prepare our books for publishing


In math this week, we will… 

  • Solve addition story problems with sums to 20 involving situations of adding to and putting together, with unknowns in all positions.

  • Solve addition problems by counting on

  • Use strategies to add with sums to 20

  • Determine whether addition equations are true

  • Solve for the unknown in an addition equation involving 3 whole numbers

  • Demonstrate an understanding that numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a 10 and some more ones

  • Count by 2s to 20

  • Group and count objects by 2s


In Science this week, we will finish our unit on polar animals.  We will…

  • Learn more about penguins and snowy owls

  • Sort animals based on if they migrate, hibernate or adapt

  • Complete a blubber experiment, which is always a first grade favorite!


Important Dates to Remember!

March 14- PTO Meeting, How-To Presentations

March 18-27- Spring Break

March 28- School Resumes

April 8- No School (Professional Development)

April 15- No School


Tuesday, March 1, 2022

February 28th Newsletter



This week in literacy, we will: 

  • Use knowledge that every syllable must have a vowel to determine the number of syllables in a word
  • Distinguish long from short vowel sounds in single-syllable words
  • Learn that a “closed syllable” has one vowel, closed in a consonant, and has a short sound
  • Read The Hungry Fly, by Hannah Cales. While reading, we will use repeating patterns to monitor accuracy. We will infer the important idea from the book and make connections between text and labeled photographs. We will also recognize simple plurals, notice and count syllables, and read words with initial consonant clusters.
  • Read a poem titled, Little Raindrops. We will talk about syllables, vowel teams and contractions while reading the poem
  • Participate in Heggerty Phonemic Awareness lessons
This week in writing, we will: 

  • Include detailed steps in our How-To Writing

  • Transfer our rough draft ideas onto our writing pieces to create complete books

  • Include transition words and phrases where appropriate

  • Edit and revise using the How-To Writing rubric


This week in math, we will: 

  • Identify, name, describe and compare two-dimensional shapes including triangles, rectangles, hexagons, squares, rhombuses, circles, and trapezoids

  • Draw two-dimensional shapes with specific defining attributes

  • Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories

  • Answer questions about the total number of data points in a set of data and how many more or fewer data points are in each category

  •  Demonstrate an understanding of the difference between the defining and non-defining attributes of a two-dimensional shape


This week in science, we will: 
  • Learn about the polar bear, seal, walrus, Arctic fox, Arctic hare, and penguins.  We will even get to check out live cameras for each of these animals
Reminders and Upcoming Events:

February 28-March 4- Read Across America:

  • Monday-Read a Silly Story and Wear a Silly Outfit  
  • Tuesday- Read a book about a famous American and dress like them
  • Wednesday-Read a book about an influential athlete and wear something to represent your favorite sports team
  • Thursday- Read a book about a different culture and wear something to represent your family's culture or hometown
  • Friday- Read your favorite book and wear your favorite color 

March 4- Early Release Day (1:45 dismissal)

March 14- PTO Meeting

March 18-27- Spring Break