January 25-29

January 25th-29th

 

Early Release: January 27th

11:30

 

READING:

-Make inferences

-Retell a main event

-Recognize alliteration in

spoken words

-Generate rhyming words

-Recognize that new words

are created when letters

are changed, added, or

deleted

-Pronouns

Sight words- not, saw, with, here

 

WRITING:

-Dictate or write lists, captions,

or invitations

-Generate poems

-Sequence a story

Penmanship- Jj

 

MATH:

-100th day of school activities

-Count to 100

-Copy, construct, compare,

describe, and record repeating

patterns

-Count and recognize numbers

to 20.

 

We will begin talking about

our Presidents and will continue

discussing the season of winter.

Week of January 11-15

Reading:

-Make inferences

-Summarize information in

text using logical order

-Rhyming words

-Compound words

-Understand and use

parts of speech in the

context of reading, writing

and speaking

-Sight words: she/he

 

Writing:

-Write short poems

-Build stories using beginning,

middle, and end

-Penmanship: S, A, numbers

 

Math:

-Patterns

-Numbers 1-12

-Review 2D and 3D shapes

 

Discuss and learn about

Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.

January 4th-8th

January 4th-8th

Welcome back to school!

I hope you all had a

fun and restful break!

 

Reading:

-Describe characters

in a story and the reason for

their actions

-Identify story elements;

characters, setting, key events

-Identify syllables in a spoken

word

-Recognize that compound words

are made up of shorter words

-Use nouns in context of reading,

writing, and speaking

-Make inferences

-Summarize information in text in

logical order

Writing:

-Write a class story identifying

beginning, middle, and end

-Understand and use the parts

of speech in the context of

reading, writing, and speaking

-Descriptive words

-Identify and read at least

25 sight words

-January word bank

-Dictate or write sentences

to tell a story and put the sentences

in chronological order

-Develop drafts by sequencing the

action or details in a story

-Edit drafts by leaving spaces

between words

Math:

-Beginning addition

-Ten frames

-Base 10 blocks

-Begin coin recognition

-3D shapes

Sight words:

-Review current words

-Add words and, said

November 30th – December 4th

Week of November 30th-December 4th

Letters of the week: C, O

Sight words: are, here

Writing: Complete sentences,

punctuation, capitilization

Reading: Characters

Math: Describing and making

2D shapes, counting and

recognizing numbers to 12.

 

 

All sight words taught this year:

I, can, me, a, see, go, like, is

the, on, my, look, get, this, to,

little, in, play, and, big, put, do,

am, said

Week of November 9-13

Reading- Retell a main

event, summarize information

in text in logical order

Make chunks -at and

identify rhyming words

Sight words- do, get

Penmanship- Ww, Yy

Writing- Use punctuation,

complete simple sentences,

use letter/sound

correspondences to spell

words, use sight words

in writing

Math- Identify numbers 1-12,

compare and order numbers

October 19th-23rd

Week of October 19th-October 23rd

 

Letters: Ll, Uu

Sight words: Color words

Reading: Character and

setting, onsets and rimes

/c/ /at/ is cat.

Writing: Capitalize the first

letter in a sentence, use

punctuation at the end of

the sentence, writing a

complete sentence, spaces

between words.

Math: Counting and identifying

numbers 1-12, shapes, story

problems.

October 12th-16th

Concepts taught week of

October 12th-16th

Reading-

-Letter, words, and

sentences

-Recognizing

first and last name

-Upper and lowercase letters

Identifying characters and

settings of stories

-Blend onsets and rimes

ex. /c/ /at/ makes cat

-Counting words in sentences

Math-

-Counting and recording

-Counting and recognizing

numbers 1-12

-Sorting by attributes

Writing-

-Writing letters legibly

-Using Capital letters to

begin a sentence

-Writing first and last name

Sight words-

can

go

I

see

me

like

the

on

Color words

This week we will also be

assessing for report cards.

Report cards will go

home next week.

Homecoming is Friday,

October 16th.

Early dismissal is 1:15 on Friday.

October 5th- October 9th

Scholastic Orders will be

placed on Monday, October

6th. If you were not able

to get yours in today,

please send by Monday.

 

EARLY RELEASE:

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7TH- 11:30

 

OBJECTIVES FOR THE WEEK:

October 5th-October 9th

 

Writing: Focusing on

capitals and punctuation.

 

Penmanship: Letters

Mm and Hh.

 

Math: Ten frames,

1-1 counting, sorting.

 

Reading: Characters

 

Sight Words: yellow,

red, orange, blue,

green, purple

 

Science- Fall

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