Happy spring to all!
The Read-a-thon continues! Please read daily with your child and return the reading logs and donation pages by March 25th!
Are you interested in visiting our classroom to share some fun and read a book to our class? If so, please let me know as soon as possible so we can set up a date! We’d love to have you! Who will be our next MYSTERY READER?
It’s that time of the year! Some children are in need of supplies such as pencils, erasers, glue sticks, and crayons. Reminders will be written in their planners. Thank you!
A Glimpse of the Week Ahead… (Please note that subjects with an * indicate assessment taking place)
English Language Arts
This week we will continue to read the expository nonfictional story *Wild Weather and focus on the following:
•D.E.A.R. Time is drop everything and read time!
*Spelling Words comb, crumb, scene, scent, gnat, sign, knife, know, wrist, writing, first, write, very, lamb, don’t
*Vocabulary Words weather, harsh, dangerous, warning, destroy, damage, prevent, event
High Frequency Sight Words below, colors, don’t, down, eat, many, morning, sleep, through, very
Phonics silent letters wr, kn, gn, mb, sc and prefixes re, dis, un
Grammar comparative endings er, est, linking verbs, the verb have
•Writing daily paragraph writing, responding to journal prompts
•Handwriting Cursive begins as we learn lowercase letters w, e, l
*Module 12 2-Digit Addition and Subtraction Test Friday 3/28
Science/Social Studies
•Women’s History Month- Wangari Maathai, Helen Keller, Harriet Tubman, Susan B. Anthony, Amelia Earhart
•map grids of a classroom and city
Lesson vocabulary words: symbol, legend, city, compass rose
•Scholastic News
•Signs of spring!
Religion– Chapel Wednesday
•The church season of Lent
New Testament stories-The Miracles of Jesus
God bless our week ahead!
Mrs. Antonia Ryan