November
18-22, 2013
*Pilgrim Dolls are due Wednesday!*
Math:
Students
will use repeating and additive growing patterns to make predictions. They use
patterns to skip count by 2’s, 5’s, and 10’s. We will collect, sort, and
organize data in up to three categories using models/representations such as
tally marks or T-charts. The Students will display math concepts using concrete
and pictorial models in problem solving connected to everyday experiences.
According
to John A. Van de Walle, author of Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics
K-3 the "big ideas" behind Algbraic Reasoning are grounded
in patterns. Students who can "recognize, extend and generalize with
both words and symbols in many different forms" will master reasoning
skills. "Patterns are found in physical and geometric situations as
well as in numbers."
Reading
Workshop: This week we will be learning how to
make meaningful connections. There are 3
ways to make connections…text to self, text to text, and text to world. We will also learn why it is important to
explain our connections. Lastly, we will
learn that strong readers stay focused on the story once they have made their
connection.
Word Study:
Green Group: et, eg, en word families (net, peg, hen)
Blue Group:
sh, wh, th and ch diagraph review (shot, whip, thorn, chair)
Red Group:
Short –a and Short -i with initial blends (flag, slip, clap)
Apple Group: Short -i vs. Long -i (CVCe) (dish, prize, gift)
Writing Workshop: This week, we will begin learning about Expository text. We have talked about how Expository texts can
be a lot of different types of writing (Informational, How-To, Graphs, Maps,
Newspapers, etc…). We will begin by
focusing on Informational text. We will
learn the difference between fact and opinion.
We will learn about the different features of an Informational text, and
we will begin writing Informational pieces about topics that we are familiar
with.
Social
Studies: This
week we will be learning about maps, globes, compasses, and using these tools
to tell direction. We will look at and
compare and contrast many different maps. The kids will even make their very
own map!
Habit #5:
Seek first to understand, then to be understood. I listen to others
without interrupting. I try to see
things from their viewpoint. I am
confident in voicing my own ideas.
Reminders:
*Please
remember to send a healthy snack every day. Snack time is @ 9:30am.
*Make sure
your child wears tennis shoes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
*Library
day is Friday.
*Please
remember to send back your child’s orange folder every day.
Dates to
remember:
November 20: Pilgrim Dolls are due!
**November 25: Turkey Trot 10:50am-11:40am** Families welcome!!
November
27-29: Thanksgiving Holidays
December
4: Early Release Day
December
5: Family Art Night
December
9-13: Book Fair
December
23: Winter Break Begins