Be sure to check take-home folders on a daily basis. This folder will be used to transport notes and other important information back and forth.
There are some websites listed at the bottom of this page that might be helpful for your child to practice some of his/her skills.
Homework Assignments Oct. 27-31
Homework folders should be completed and returned on a DAILY basis.
Skills: r-controlled--vowel ar
Plural/singular Possessives—
Punctuation ‘s s’
Retelling a story – orally and in writing
Math Skills: Addition Facts: sums of 13 & 14
Reading recipe/measuring
Organized lists to solve problems
Symmetry
Counting— dimes, nickels, and pennies
Adding two-digit numbers
Shared Reading: Stellaluna
Monday: Write sentences using vocabulary words.
Study math facts EVERY night!!
Math (will be sent home)
Tuesday: Comprehension Sheet—
Study math facts EVERY night!!
Math (will be sent home)
Wednesday: Family Fun Night---Enjoy!!
Thursday: Study word wall words and vocabulary
words for test tomorrow!!
Study math facts EVERY night!!
Math (will be sent home)
Word Wall Words
butter idea favorite having tonight
parrot color coming park women
dark might bring making lemon
Vocabulary Words
sultry—hot and humid
crooned—to sing or speak in a gentle murmuring manner
clutched—the act of holding something close
tangle—grouped together in confusion
clambered—to climb awkwardly
babble—to talk excessively
curious—marked by inquisitive interest in other’s concerns
peculiar—different from normal
survive—to remain alive
stutter—to speak the same sound more than once
Ms. Robbins’ Classroom News Oct. 27-31
Shared Reading: Stellaluna
Focus: Nocturnal Animals/Bats
Word Wall Words
1. butter 11. park
2. parrot 12. making
3. dark 13. tonight
4. idea 14. women
5. color 15. lemon
6. might
7. favorite
8. coming
9. bring
10. having
Spelling/Phonics Skills:r-controlled vowel ar
Plural/singular Possessives
Language Skills
Plural possessive nounsPunctuation ‘s s’Retelling a story – orally and in writing
Math
Addition Facts: sums of 13 & 14
Organized lists to solve problems
Selecting appropriate tools to measure capacity—reading recipe/measuringCounting— dimes, nickels, and pennies
Symmetry
Adding two-digit numbers
Some Websites are listed below that might help your child with a little extra skills practice.
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