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Reading, Writing, and Math
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Try to imagine you are a young child and know nothing about letters or words. Try to read this:
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Try to imagine you are a young child and know nothing about letters or words. Try to read this:
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Meaning- Does it make sense with the story? Structure- Does it sound like good talking? Can we say it that way? Visual- Are the letters what you would expect to see?
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2 22 17 12 7 11 6 21 1 16 8 13 3 23 18 9 4 24 19 14
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Ifyoucanreadthissayyes. sihtekiltonodseyeruoy
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Water, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Cocamidopropopyl Betaine, Glycerin, Ammonium Chloride, Fragrance, Tetrasodium ETDA, Hydroxypropyltrimonium, Silk Powder
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Hydroxypropyltrimonium
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and hand stand candle
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Rate- The speed at which a reader reads the words on the page. Prosody- phrasing, expression, reading the punctuation
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I'm trying hard to learn to read But what's a kid to do When there's a HO, and a GO and a SO and a NO And then there's a word like TO! Reading BONE, CONE, LONE and TONE Can almost be kind of fun, But I get upset when I have to believe that D-O-N-E spells DONE! It's plain to see a kid like me Sure needs a helping hand. No matter how much I really try I just don't understand. I'm trying hard to learn to read. Somehow that's what I'll do. But for now if you'll just read to me Someday, I'll read to you.
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What Authors Write About Making books (paper bags/paper folded) Writing part of a series (If you Give a Mouse a Cookie or There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly) Adding details to words (not: so so so so or very very very) Writing Rubric (punctuation, capitalization, finger spacing, and phonemic spelling is readable) Writing Rubric Spelling expectations (only sight words must be spelled correctly) Spelling expectations Writing in pencil Small moment Good ending
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Numbers to 120 and counting patterns(skip counting by 2’s, 5’ and 10’s starting at ANY number) Using objects and pictures to solve addition and subtraction problems up to 20 Greater than and less than (comparing numbers) Graphing Geometry and fractions (1/2, 1/3) Money: recognizing and knowing the values of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. Count money to a dollar using mixed coins. Telling time to half an hour (digital/analog) Measurements: non-standard units (length)
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Use resources in their homework folder to help them solve problems (120 chart) Playing games (using objects/materials you already have at home) Asking more open questions to extend their thinking versus just giving them the answer (see packet for examples) Read math books (in packet)
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Card games (take out face cards) - Tens Go Fish (in packet) - addition concentration - addition battle Dominos/dice games (instant recognition of dots) Using a zip lock bag/dry erase marker to create an open number line to solve math facts *Great for addition and subtraction strategies to 20
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