November 5th- 9th
Reminders:
Wednesday, November 14th Thanksgiving Meal in the
cafeteria
Wed-Fri, November 21-23 Holiday
Library books are due on Thursday.
Reading Workshop:
This week in Reading Workshop we are reading
fiction and discussing it’s elements. We
will identify the characters in a story, the setting, the problem and the
solution. All of these elements make up
the plot of a story. We will read
stories from many different genres and compare the elements of fiction.
Writing Workshop:
This week in Writing Workshop we will begin our
unit on Small Moments. We will use
children’s literature to model how authors pick a short moment in time to write
a lot about. We will focus on details
and description. We will continue to
develop our craft by using the writing process.
Word Work:
First grade words for the week are: {posted Tuesday}
Groups:
Green Group: Beginning Consonants
Blue Group: Digraphs review
Red Group: Vowel Pairs
**I will begin sending home a copy of your child's sort this week in the Tuesday folder.**
Routines for sorting:
Monday: Cut and Sort for sounds
Tuesday: Picture sort: Sort and attempt spelling of words
Word Sort: Record words in sort order in Word Work Notebook
Wednesday: Word Wall Wednesday
Thursday: Sort and Speed Sort
Brainstorm other words with your spelling pattern
Friday: Sort and Glue
*Assessments* (if applicable)
Math:
We are starting a new unit this week called:
Developing Count On Addition Strategies for Basic Facts. This unit will
last for two weeks. It is essential that all students are able to
successfully calculate both mentally and with paper and pencil their basic
facts. Research shows that the most effective way for students to learn
the basic facts is to arrange the facts into clusters. Each cluster is
based on a thinking strategy that students can use to help them learn all of
facts in that cluster. We will be doing the "Count On" cluster
for the next two weeks. Counting is a vital life skill and forms the
basis of the Count On strategy, a strategy that is useful for more than half
the number of basic facts that need to be mastered. This unit includes
Count On 1 (+1 facts), Count on 2 (+2 facts) and Count on 0 (+0 facts).
This unit also develops the concept of "turnarounds," the
application of the commutative property of addition. This property allows
any number of addends to be combined in any order and the sum will always be
the same. The vocabulary your child will be introduced to in this unit
include: Count on, one more, add one, addition, number sentence, turnaround
fact, equation, Count on 2, two more, add two, equals, equal sign means
"the same as" (NOT "the answer is"), zero.
Science:
This week we are exploring forms of
energy. We will review what we have
learned during our unit on Force, Motion and Energy. We will move into our next unit in Social
Studies later in the week. We will learn
about maps and globes. As a class we
will compare the two and discuss how each is important. We will learn about relative location and how
using direction words helps us when we are making and using maps.
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