This week's learning opportunities:
This week's learning opportunities:
This week's Learning Opportunities:
This Week's Learning Opportunities
Learning Opportunities for This Week
Learning Opportunities for This Week
Reading: We will be reading Charlotte’s Webb by E.B. White.
Skills: Students will use illustrations and details in a story to describe the characters, setting, and events, Compare and contrast the adventures and experiences of characters in stories, Ask and answer questions about key details in a text, Explain major differences between books that tell stories and books that give information, and Ask and answer questions about the meaning of unknown words. Grammar: Review Nouns, Verbs, and Adjectives Writing: Informative and Narrative Writing Phonics:Digraph -au, -aw, -oa and “Wild Colt” Words Spelling Words: grow, open, away, started, passing, table, invite, crispy, she’ll, wisely, give, people Sight Words: the, said, of, do, into, to, who, you, your, color, what, from, are, friend, there, their, does, goes, been, come, some, put, want, was, where, two, done, one, sure, don't, won't, could, should, would, school, says, they, people, eye, love, move, any, many, another, brother, mother, other, only, something, answer, were, early, earth, heard, learn, word, work, world, once,today, together, tomorrow, again, four, country, because Math: Lesson 1: Classify shapes based on defining attributes using examples, variants, and non-examples. Lesson 2: Find and name two-dimensional shapes including trapezoid, rhombus, and a square as a special rectangle, based on defining attributes of sides and corners. Lesson 3: Find and name three-dimensional shapes including a cone and rectangular prism, based on defining attributes of faces and points. Lesson 4: Create composite shapes from two-dimensional shapes. Lesson 5: Compose a new shape from composite shapes. |
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