Spring Is Here!
Focus on Curriculum
March 18, 2016
Jolly Phonics: We have completed
all our jolly phonics sounds. Now we know the sounds of the letters and letter
combinations: s, a, t, i, p, n, c, k, e, r, h, m, d, g, o, u, l, f, b,
j, oa, oa, ie, ee, or,oo, ch, sh, ng, th, ou, qu, ue, oi, er, ar, z, w, v, y,
and z. We like to sing songs and do actions for
each sound to help us remember them.
Remember to review the sounds we have learned in the letter and sound
packet, which shows all the motions and sounds used to make each letter of the
alphabet that we have learned this year. It is for your reference so you can practice
with your children each letter and the sound of that letter.
Reading: This week our
readings focused on St. Patrick’s Day. We
read The Luckiest Leprechaun and Jaime O’Rourke and the Big Potato. We also read Happy St. Patrick’s Day Clifford!
Word Family’s: We
worked on the in word family this week.
First we start with the word ending in and then we add different
letters to the beginning of the word ending in to make new words. For example, for the in word family we formed the words (win, pin, chin, bin etc.)
Popcorn Words:
This week we cut out the popcorn words do, all, and there and put our words in our popcorn
word bags. We are going to keep our
popcorn word bags in the front sleeve of our green folder so we can practice
our words at school and at home. Please practice the popcorn words
with your child at home.
Math: We continued counting to 100 by ones and tens. We worked with sorting and graphing data. We even completed an additional and
subtraction St. Patrick’s Day color by number
Writing:
We
wrote about the Star Student of the Week.
We also wrote in our writing journals.
In our writing journals we continue using our 5 Stars to Writing. We also played a consonant vowel consonant
game where the students had to search the room for pots of gold that had a
picture on them. The students then had
an answer sheet where they had to write the correct word in the corresponding
spot. Lastly, the students then read
back the correct responses to the class.
For example (I like my hat.)
Social Studies: We read our
Weekly Reader, which was about 5 little ducklings!
Art: The students
really enjoyed making their very own Leprechaun that included what they would
buy if they found a pot of gold. All of
the St. Patrick’s Day projects turned out great. Parents you should be very proud of your
children.
Please sign and return the Field Trip permission slip to
the DuPage Children’s Museum on April 29th.
Remember:
Read to your child every night!
Do Not Forget To Order
From Scholastic Books!
We have snack every
morning. Please remember to send a
healthy snack with your child each day, such as a fruit or vegetable.
Also, please
remember our room is a peanut/nut free room due to allergies.
Bring Library Books on Mondays and Wednesdays
We have gym every day.
Please remember your gym shoes.
Please check the green folder daily and turn in Box Tops
to earn money for our school!