We have so many fun things going on! Mrs. Beckstrand started teaching us music on Thursday afternoons. She is an amazing music teacher and we are fortunate she is willing to share her talents with us! We had a "Meet the Masters" assembly and will be doing a really fun art project later this month with our great art volunteers headed up by Mrs. Fisher. It is Groundhog Day tomorrow and we will celebrate the 100th day of school on Monday.
Here is the outline for our studies this week:
Unit 4, Week 2 (The Life Cycle of a Pumpkin)
Below are the skills
and vocabulary we will be working on for the next 5 days. (*Please note: our literacy lessons are based
on 5-day plans that may or may not align with a M-F schedule. In an effort to
teach the entire grade level core, we will send home the “weekly study skills”
on the day that we begin a new 5-day instructional sequence.) You can support your child’s literacy skills
by reviewing, discussing, and practicing the skills and concepts below:
Big
Idea/Big Question
(This is the theme of our
unit in class.)
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Question
of the Week
(This is the theme/question
for this week’s instruction in class.)
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Our Changing World: How do things change? How do they stay the same?
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How do plants change over
time?
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Phonics
Skills
(These are the letters and
sounds we are learning in class.)
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Spelling
Patterns and associated Words
(These patterns connect to
our phonics skills we are learning this week.)
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Vowels
oo, u
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Vowels
oo, u
book brook
cook full hood
July pull push
put shook stood
wood
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High
Frequency Words
(These reading words should
be practiced and memorized.)
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Story
Words
(These reading words are
words from this week’s main selection.)
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everywhere live /liv/ machines
woman work world
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bumpy fruit
harvest root smooth
soil vine
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Oral
Vocabulary
(Try using these words in
your conversations at home.)
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Handwriting
Practice
(Students can practice the
writing of these letters in manuscript this week.)
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adapt ancient
annual blazing drought
massive nutrients
sprout
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Cursive Letters t, i, u
Letter Slant
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