Below you'll find some current academic areas of focus and what we'll be studying in the next few weeks:
Language Arts:
- sentence structure and introduction to word parts (nouns, verbs)
- capitalization and punctuation
- blends (ex. frog, stop), digraphs (ex. th, ch, wh, sh), and endings (s, ed, ing)
- dictionary skills
- predicting, characters, setting, and main idea of stories (When your child reads to you or you read to your child, be sure to discuss the characters, setting, events/details in sequence in the book. Encourage your child to retell the book with few, if any, prompts)
- handwriting: printing legibly with correct spacing between words and forming letters correctly
- writing process:
1.) developing beginning, middle, and ending of a story with details throughout and a clear focus of the story
2.) revising and editing a draft
Math:
- addition and subtraction facts to 12
- word problems to 12
- key math vocabulary words such as altogether, combining sets, sum, total, plus, both, in all, are left/were left, fewer, difference, take away, remaining, how many more
- place value to 99
- math journals
- several different ways to represent numbers to 100
- counting coins to .50 and bills to $20
- geometric shapes
- positional words
Science:
- sound (high/low, loud/soft, emergency sounds)
- light (sources of light, shadows)
Social Studies:
- contributions of Lewis and Clark, Sacagawea
Health: nutritious food and the food pyramid
General Information:
- Rachel’s Challenge/Save It Forward Food Drive
So far we have had a wonderful response to our food collection for needy families here in Cobb County. We will continue to collect boxed and canned food until the 100th day of school (Jan. 27th), so please keep those donations coming! For each donation a student brings in, they receive a link to add to our Rachel’s Challenge Chain for their act of kindness. Thank you for your generosity!
Update: Our class has collected 99 cans!!! Although we've almost reached our goal, let's continue to collect until January 27th!
-December 16th: Book due for our class book exchange
-December 20th: Our Holiday Breakfast in our class at 8am. Please join us for the breakfast and stay to do a fun activity with your child!
- December 23-January 9: Winter Break~ Happy Holidays and Happy New Year
- January 10: Return to School
- January 13: Report Cards Go Home