Math: We will continue working on solving story problems using different strategies. Our Junior Field student from NSU will teach a few math lessons.
Spelling: Our spelling words this week are all contractions.
let's he'd you'll can't I'd
won't haven't hasn't she'd they'll
when's we'd should've wasn't didn't
they'd would've could've needn't you've
Language Arts: We will be learning how to draw conclusions and find the author's purpose in stories we read. We will also learn about action and linking verbs. We will review consonant digraphs and homophones.
We have a new grammar jammer about verbs. You can listen to the song by clicking on this link: Grammar Jammer - click on Language Arts
Our vocabulary words this week are: raisin, area, raise, artificial, proof, grapevine, and preservative.
Reading: Our story of the week is How Do You Raise a Raisin?
Writing: We will begin brainstorming ideas for Christmas writing projects.
Science: We will finish up learning about animal habitats.
Social Studies: We will be learning about our community with the help of the volunteers from Junior Achievement.
Handwriting: We will learn cursive k.
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Pictures from November
Brayden was our class's character winner of the month. He always shows great sportsmanship.
Our class had the most blood donations, so we had a pizza party!
We played our math game, Go Collecting.
We solved math problems using many different strategies.
We partner read stories.
These kids were in Homework Club for the month of October. They remembered their homework every time!
We played some more math games, Close to 100 and Go Collecting.
We helped our Kindergarten buddies make a turkey, and then we read them stories.
These kids all wore their Jump Rope for Heart shirts on the same day!
We made turkeys and wrote what we are thankful for.
We played our math game, Capture on the 300 Chart.
Several families came to math night and played our math games.
We solved math story problems with a partner.
We watched Charlie Brown's Thanksgiving with our kindergarten buddies.
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