Skills for the week: Reading – compound words (ex. rainbow, sunset) - vowel digraphs ue, ew, ui (ex. blue, new, suit) - theme - adjectives for how many.

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Skills for the week: Reading – compound words (ex. rainbow, sunset) - vowel digraphs ue, ew, ui (ex. blue, new, suit) - theme - adjectives for how many and articles Math – Measurement AA Monday: Write spelling words two times each. Read the first story and word list on the back using skills learned today. Tuesday: Write spelling words two times each. Read both stories and word list on the back using skills learned today. Wednesday: Write spelling words two times each. Read both stories and word list on the back for continued practice. Thursday : Write spelling words two times each. Read both stories and word list on the back. Prepare for spelling test tomorrow. You are an important part of your child’s success! Spelling Words FF First Grade Homework for the week of: March 16 – March 20, 2015 Reminders: Please read the stories on the back with your child. The bold letters are the skills they are learning this week. *Don’t forget to read AR books! Announcements: Parents, your child will continue to bring home practice math drills. They should now be able to complete the 20 daily facts within 3 minutes. Keep these at home and return them on Friday. Remember, as they continue to master these basic math facts the time given to complete them will be reduced again. Please check their work. Thank You! SSE Committed to Excellence Peter’s Chair Reminder: Please read the stories on the back with your child. The bold letters are the skills they are learning this week. fish backpack baseball bluebird brainstorm flashlight herself inside lunchbox outside suitcase picture remember Don’t forget to read AR books!!

Parent signature: Monday________________ Tuesday________________ Wednesday_____________ High Frequency Words skill: compound words Read Story #1 Monday - Thursday #1 #2 Seaside Daydreams skill: ue, ew, ui These are test words! Read Story #2 Tuesday - Thursday picture remember room stood thought Five kids and a mom are spending a happy day at the seashore. After a lunchtime meal they rest in the shade and daydream. Carl dreams in his head, “I’m pitching in a baseball game. My teammates and I are winning 10-0!” Eve dreams, “I’m flying in my own homemade plane. It skims above the treetops.” Rick dreams, “I’m backstage waiting for my turn to go on. I take a deep breath and it’s showtime!” Libby dreams, “I’m drifting on a sailboat. I can see starfish and stingrays!” Ray dreams, “I’m on a spaceship meant to go to Mars. I hope I don’t get lost!” At sunset Mom tells the kids, “It’s time to go home.” But the kids will keep their seaside daydreams. Clues for Sue Dad knows a game for Sue. The goal is to find a few clues that Dad wrote. Dad shows Sue her first clue. “The first clue is by that fruit,” said Dad. “It is in that bright blue pot.” Sue reads her first clue. “Take six steps to Dad’s desk. Touch the pad to see the next clue.” Sue reads her new clue. “Look for the trail up the steps.” Sue runs to the steps. She laughs. The trail is made of Dad’s knitted socks. Sue spots the clue by Dad’s bed. “Find Dad’s new blue coat.” Sue reads her last clue. “He likes to bark, run, roam, and chew on knots. He will grow big!” Dad hugged Sue. “I knew this pup was right for Sue.” Sue’s arms were like a wreath around that pup!