This week is a B Week!
Reading: We will continue Module 2 of Wit & Wisdom and complete lessons 11-15. We will continue reading Me... Jane and begin The Shyest Fish in the Sea. Skills: Identify key details and main topic of sections from text, use illustrations and details to describe characters, describe the essential meaning of the text with text evidence. Grammar: Use determiners such as articles and demonstratives Writing: Students will write an informative paragraph including topic sentence, key details, and a conclusion sentence. Complete sentences including a capital letter and a period, capitalize proper nouns, and responding to the text through writing, Phonics: Spelling Words: sat, dog, glad, cost, milk, sock, street, thank, needed, resting, color, friend Sight Words (up to this point): the, said, of, do, to, into, who, you, your, color, what, are, from, friend, their, there, come, some, does, goes, been, put, want, was, where, two, done, one, sure, don't, won't , should, would, could, brought, fought, bought, thought Math: Module 2 Lessons 11 (Topic A) - 14 (Topic B) Lesson 11: Share and critique peer solution strategies for put together with total unknown word problems. Mid-Module assessment Lesson 12-13: Solve word problems with subtraction of 9 from 10. Lesson 14-15: Model subtraction of 9 from teen numbers. Students should be working very hard to mentally master their math facts up to 20. This week is a A Week!
Red Ribbon Week Reading: We will continue Module 2 of Wit & Wisdom and complete lessons 6-10. We will continue reading Seven Blind Mice and begin Me...Jane. Skills: Determine the lessons of fables. Identify the main topic and retell key details of a text. Describe connections between two pieces of information about animals. Grammar: Verbs (determining shades of meaning with related words), speaking in complete sentences and end punctuation. Writing: Students will write an informative paragraph including topic sentence, key details, and a conclusion sentence. Complete sentences including a capital letter and a period, capitalize proper nouns, and responding to the text through writing, Phonics: Spelling Words: Sight Words (up to this point): the, said, of, do, to, into, who, you, your, color, what, are, from, friend, their, there, come, some, does, goes, been, put, want, was, where, two, done, one, sure, don't, won't Math: Module 2 Lessons 6-10 (Topic A) Lesson 6: Use the commutative property to make ten. Lesson 7-8: Make ten when one addend is 8. Lesson 9: Compare efficiency of counting on and making ten when one addend is 10. Lesson 10: Solve problems with addends of 7, 8, and 9. ** Students should be working very hard to mentally master their math facts up to 10** This week is a B Week!
Reading: We will begin Module 2 of Wit & Wisdom and complete lessons 1-5. We will read the fables "The Hare & the Tortoise" and "The Ants & the Grasshopper" along with beginning Seven Blind Mice. Skills: Determine the lessons of fables. Identify the main topic and retell key details of a text. Describe connections between two pieces of information about animals. Grammar: Verbs (determining shades of meaning with related words) and end punctuation. Writing: Students will write an informative paragraph including topic sentence, key details, and a conclusion sentence. Complete sentences including a capital letter and a period, capitalize proper nouns, and responding to the text through writing, Use time order words when writing (First, Next, Then, Last). Phonics:Review week: reading and spelling a-e, e-e, i-e, o-e, u-e and contractions Spelling Words: review Sight Words (up to this point): the, said, of, do, to, into, who, you, your, color, what, are, from, friend, their, there, come, some, does, goes, been, put, want, was, where, two, done, one, sure, don't, won't Math: Module 2 Lessons 1-5 (Topic A) Lesson 1: Solve word problems with three addends, two of which make ten. Lesson 2: Use the associative and communicative properties to make ten with three addends. Lesson 3-4: Make ten when one addend is 0. Lesson 5: Compare efficiency of counting on and making ten when one addend is 9. ** Students should be working very hard to mentally master their math facts up to 10** |
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