Good Morning!
I hope that you had a great weekend. Were you able to watch my video of the salt art? Tomorrow we are going to have a class Zoom meeting at 12:30. We are going to do Show and Tell together! I would love to see more pictures of your child's learning. I would also love to share some pictures of your child learning and their projects on the website. If you send me a picture, just let me know if it is private or if it is ok to share on the website. Please note that this website is not protected, and visible to everyone on the internet.
Don't forget to take a look at the Morning Routine and Online Resources!
WEEK THREE
Sight Words out, well, her, him, put
Print or make your own sight word flashcards. Post them on the fridge, a door, or somewhere your child will see them. The key is repetition through the week.
Reading
This month our focus is Community, which ties in to the Grade One Social Studies curriculum. Please see right sidebar with reading group names. Your child will know their reading group. You should spend about 20 minutes per day on a lesson, in addition to the 20 minutes per day that your child reads independently.
Writing
Wednesday is Earth Day. Talk to your kids about how they can help out their community on Earth Day (i.e. picking up litter, recycling at home) and write 3-4 sentences together. I've included optional worksheets, but it would be even easier to do your writing in the journals that I provided. Don't forget to use the Writing duotang to help with independent writing!
Math
Please remember the most valuable part of your teaching will be the discussion and hands on practice with your child.
JUMP Math
Tuesday: 65-67
Wednesday: 68-69
Thursday: 70-71
Friday: review, complete unfinished pages, work on the beginning of the book.
See hands on math in Earth Day 2 link, page 4
See hands on math in Earth Day 2 link, page 4
Author of the Month
Tomorrow is Earth Day. Dr. Seuss' The Lorax is full of interesting ideas about how we treat our planet.
Fun Activity
Use toilet paper rolls for some fun stamping. Shapes are coming up in math, so this is great practice!
Shape Stamping
Shape Stamping
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