Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Week 22!

Greetings 1A Families,

Happy Tuesday I hope that you all enjoyed the long weekend!

This Friday, January 24th will be the 100th day of school! On Tuesday, students will receive a Ziploc bag to fill with a collection of 100  things (beads, coins, cherrios, etc.) to bring in on Friday. We look forward to celebrating 100 days of learning! 

We will also be reading A Bargain for Frances beginning on January 27th.  Please ensure that your child brings their copy to school.  Thank you! 

Please check out the “class wishlist” located on the right hand side of the blog if you wish to donate an item to the class. 

Homework

Nightly: Read for 15 min. using the book bags and bubblegum math practice for 2 minutes, practice poem ( I Know all the Sounds that the Animals Make by Jack Prelutsky)

Phonograms to practice nightly: or, er, ui, oo, ew, ck, ch, u, k, c

Tuesday: gave, alike, add, brave, corn, dance and math wkbk pg. 30-32

Wednesday: dinner, doll, egg, fruit, looks, pick, rich and math wkbk pg. 33-35

Thursday: Review all 13 words and math wkbk pg. 36-37
Friday: read for 15 minutes

Academics 

Idiom: Fish Out of Water

Poetry: I Know All The Sounds That The Animals Make by Jack Prelutsky 

Spalding: We will learn 13 new words this week. On Thursday, we will review all 13 words. On Friday, we will have a test on all 13 words and 10 phonograms.

Phonograms to practice nightly: or, er, ui, oo, ew, ck, ch, u, k, c

Tuesday: gave, alike, add, brave, corn, dance

Wednesday: dinner, doll, egg, fruit, looks, pick, rich

Grammar/Writing: This week we will read and write about passages from Winnie-The-Pooh. We will continue learning how to identify and use being and linking verbs. We will practice differentiating between being, linking, and action verbs. 

Math: We will represent, order, compare and decompose numbers within 40.  Students will become comfortable describing how many tens and ones a number contains. On Friday, we will celebrate the 100th day of school with various math activities to explore the number 100!

Literature: We will enjoy the Tale of Peter Rabbit and Br’er Rabbit and the Tar Baby. On Friday, we will read 100th Day Worries as we celebrate the 100th day of school!

 History: History: We will continue our study of the Aztec civilization. The scholars will learn about farming, Aztec leaders, Emperor Moctezuma, and the capital city of Tenochtitlan. 


 Science: We are beginning our study of the human body and how its systems work together to keep us alive. The first system we will study this week is the skeletal system.

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