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Thursday, November 17, 2022
Pajama - Stuffed Animal Day Tomorrow
Wednesday, November 9, 2022
Social Emotional Learning Update
We had our Zones lesson today! We added some new tools to our Toolbox. We read a story called “Ruby Finds a Worry.” When we are worried or anxious we are in the Yellow Zone. One way we can shrink our worries is by saying how we feel! We can do this verbally or express ourselves by drawing or writing. Another tool we added is “Trace 8 Breathing.” Students put a breathing 8 into their toolboxes to use if they are in the Yellow Zone.
Joyfully,
Hilary Jackson
Math Update: Unit 1 Lesson 9 - Understand True and False Equations/No Math Homework Tonight
This week your child will explore true and false equations.
A Family Letter will come home in your child's backpack on Thursday, 11/10.Sunday, November 6, 2022
Reading Homework - Take Home Book Bags
Blue Bag Information
Starting today (Monday, Nov. 7th), your child will begin to bring home their Take-Home Bookbags in addition to math homework.
The Take-Home Bookbags will come home daily Monday - Thursday and will need to be returned to school each day.
The Take-Home book bag should contain the books listed below.
These books are an option for reading each night. Students should read 20 minutes each night.
Paper books will be sent home at the end of each unit to practice reading.
Children will get new choice books each week.
Decodable books: These are books we have read together and students should be able to read on their own. Some have a green box at the top and say Decodable Story at the top left. If we have not completed the activities in the yellow box at the bottom of the page, feel free to do them together! Others are white and reinforce the skills we have been working on in class.
Shared reading books: (Sent home in your child’s BEE BOOK on
Wednesday). These are books we have read together and students may be able to read on their own, but they also may need support. These can be read to them. They say Read Together at the top. If we have not completed the activities in the yellow box at the bottom of the page, feel free to do them together! There are also discussion prompts, so you can have a conversation about the story with your learner.
Choice books: These are books the students can choose each week from my book bins and students may be able to read on their own, but they also may need support. These can be read to them. These will switch each week.
In class, we talk a lot about good reading habits. One good habit your child has learned is to reread so that you can see more and more each time. New details pop out in the story that helps him/her understand books in even bigger ways! So please encourage your child to read the same book to you more than once over the week and point out how much smoother their voice sounds or ask them to tell you what they learned or notice about their book.
The most important thing about reading at home is that it becomes an enjoyable habit. Take turns, talk about books, listen to a book on tape in the car, whatever it takes to make your child see reading as a fun part of everyday life!
Joyfully,
Hilary Jackson
Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Reading Update: Unit 1 Week 6 - Project-Based Inquiry
Highlights from Unit 1 Week 6: What is a neighborhood?
Reading:
First-grade readers have read all about neighborhoods for the first five weeks of school. To wrap up Unit 1, students picked a neighborhood worker and did a research project to explore what their job is and how that worker helps their neighborhood. Children worked together and used resources such as books and videos to help with their research. Children chose to write an informational book or create a poster about their workers and then presented it to the class. Children chose whether they wanted to present to the whole class or in small groups. This was a fun and hands-on project that the children really enjoyed!
- Weekly Question: What is a neighborhood?
- Weekly Vocabulary: group, settle, type, various
Foundational Skills
- children learned how to segment and blend the sounds words with the sound /kw/ Qu.
- reading and writing words with Qu /kw/ at the beginning.
- decode words with initial and final consonants Rr, Ww, Jj, and Kk.
- Review decoding words with initial and final consonants: Vv, Ww, Yy, Zz.
- Heart Words - words we need to know by heart.
Joyfully,
Math Update: Unit 1 Lesson 8: Subtract to Compare in Word Problems/No Homework Tonight
This week your child will learn to use subtraction to solve comparison word problems.
A Family Letter will come home in your child's backpack tomorrow, Thursday, Nov. 3.
Hilary Jackson
Social Emotional Learning Update
We had our Zones lesson today! Today, we read a story about “Betti Spaghetti.” In the story, Betti gets frustrated (Yellow Zone!) at Recess and takes a break to use a strategy called “Spaghetti Body.” This strategy is progressive muscle relaxation and it is a way to calm the body before we get to the Red Zone. We also learned about the Rollercoaster breathing technique: We will continue to add strategies to our toolkit in the coming weeks. As always, please reach out with any questions!
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
Pumpkin Investigations
Hilary Jackson