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Sept. 4th- No School Labor Day Spelling List:
Week of: August 28th, 2017 Homework will begin this week. Please read the homework procedures page in your child’s folders. I realize the spelling is a lot but the more we spell the more fluent readers we become. Sept. 4th- No School Labor Day Spelling List: Am at sat Man dad mat me do and go on A it is She can see run the Math: Zero Facts, graphing Science: What is a scientist? Social Studies: School Rules and Procedures Spelling: Mon. &Wed – Write words three times each. Tues– Put words in Alphabetical order. Thurs. Write words three times each. (Unless you make a 100 then you are spelling free on Thursday. Math: Zero’s Fact Sheet Mon- Thurs. Fluency: Read passage for a minute three times and record number of words read correctly in that minute(Mon.-Thurs.) Leveled Reader: Read 3 Times to someone each night. High Frequency Word Reader: Go over list nightly 5 times. Grammar: Nouns Comprehension: Main Idea
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Math: Adding 2’s and adding within numbers to 10
Week of: Sept. 25th The students had several individual celebrations this week. Several of our students moved to new books in the high frequency books. But as a class , I want you guys to know they are working hard on their reading. I can tell most of us have practiced at home. Our cold reads on the passages are getting higher each week. This shows reading improvement. So, hats off to all who are sticking to the homework routine. It is paying off. Please make sure students are doing the homework routine every night. Reading Fluency is so important. We graph their progress weekly. (THURSDAY) So if they have stayed on the same passage for a few weeks that usually means they aren’t practicing at home. If you need help or have questions about the homework please give me a call. I am more than willing to demonstrate. I want every child to be a fluent reader when they leave first grade! It is crucial to their future academic success. Please make sure your child returns his high frequency reader each day. If they do not have their reader ON TEST DAY THEY WILL RECEIVE A ZERO. All work sent home is graded work. If we need to conference please call me so we can schedule. Conference time: 12:55-1:45 Plus 2’s will continue this week also. PLEASE update phone numbers if they have changed and please join Class Dojo if you have not. SPELLING LIST: Up Nut Bug Hug mud Tub May Into Him Today Look Did Like Six Boy Book By Have Are Had Math: Adding 2’s and adding within numbers to 10 Science: Properties of Matter Social Studies: Being a good Citizen ELAR: Adjectives, Short /u/ Comprehension: Story Structure: Analyze and Evaluate Spelling: Mon.& Wed. write words three times each. Tues. Put words in ABC order. Thursday: Write words 3 times each(Unless you make an A on the pretest, then you are spelling free on Thursday.) Math: Plus 2 Fact sheet Fluency: Read passage for a minute three times. Record number of words read correctly in that minute. High Frequency Word Reader: Go over list nightly at least five times.
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