Monday, April 8, 2019

Week 32!

Good Morning!
We are looking forward to our book fair and French and Fine Arts night this week. If your child would like to purchase a book, please ensure that they bring money in a baggie or pouch labeled with their name. Thank you!

Announcements
-Please have your child bring in their copy of My Father’s Dragon

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Greetings families,

Due to various scheduling conflicts, all P.E. classes will take place outside for the next several weeks. As the temperatures heat up, please send a water bottle to school with your child/ren.  We will be sure to give students water breaks during P.E. If your child requires sunscreen, please apply it before school starts. Students may also wear a hat (free of pop-culture) during P.E. Feel free to reach out to us with any questions. Have a great day and Go Chargers!

Best regards,

Coach Gethings and Coach Warren

Homework

Nightly: Read for 15 minutes, practice poem (1 minute), practice rocket math (1 minute) 

Practice Phonograms Nightly: th, oo, ch, ui, ew, ng, ie, g, n, gn

Monday: true, truth, took, again, inform, both, heart, month, child, children and wb pg. 115-118

Tuesday: build, built, understand, follow, charge, member, case, while, also, return and wb pg. 119-122

Wednesday: No homework. Please attend Fine Arts and French Night

Thursday: review all words and math review sheet and Test B

Friday: Read for 15 minutes, practice rocket math and the poem

Academics

Poem: Rope Rhyme by Eloise Greenfield Idiom: Land of Nod

Spalding: We will have 30 words this week and the Spelling Test will be on Friday!

Monday: true, truth, took, again, inform, both, heart, month, child, children

Tuesday: build, built, understand, follow, charge, member, case, while, also, return

Wednesday: office, great, Miss, miss, who, died, die, change, changing, few

There will be no homework this night due to Fine Arts & French Night, we will spend extra time reviewing in class

Phonograms: th, oo, ch, ui, ew, ng, ie, g, n, gn

Writing: Copy work and narration exercises will be from Little House on The Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder and On The Banks of Plum Creek by Laura Ingalls Wilder.

Grammar: We will review all parts of speech learned so far this year in preparation for a cumulative grammar test. This will include: nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and articles. We will practice identifying these words, using them in speech, and writing them in sentences.  

Literature: We will finish our folk tales around the world unit and will begin to read My Father’s Dragon on Friday. Please have your child bring in their copy this week!

Math: This week we will be learning time to the hour and half hour. We will learn how to read a digital and analog clock as well as compare the length it takes to complete various activities. It may be fun to discuss with your child the times that your family does certain things and how to tell that time on the clock (i.e. dinner is at 5:30 pm).

History: This week we will learn about the birth of our country and the father of our country, George Washington. We will finish our unit on the American Revolution by learning about American symbols and our nation’s Capital. 

Science: This week we will continue with ourastronomy unit as we learn about the movement of Earth around the sun and the moon around the earth. We will also study each of the planets in our solar system. 

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