I can't thank you enough for trusting me with your children this year! Teaching them has been my pleasure, with ALL my heart! I pray God's blessings on your time together this summer. May your children continue to grow in virtue and wisdom wherever the Lord leads. I will pray for their sweet little souls by name whenever the Spirit prompts.
Fortis 1st Grade (T/Th)
1st Grade T/Th- Week 34- May 12-14
1st Grade T/Th- Week 33- May 5-11
| 1st Grade Week 33 | Tue, May 5 | Wed, May 6 | Thu, May 7 | Fri, May 8 | Mon, May 11 | Co-Teacher Notes |
| Virtue | Temperence- "But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to gratify its desires." -Romans 13:14 | |||||
| Bible | GP Week 12, pg 182-185 | GP Week 12, pg 182 & 186-188 | GP Week 12, pg 189-191 | GP Week 12, pg 192-194 | GP Week 12, Optional Fun Day, pg 195-196 | Big Picture Question: Who is our King? Jesus is our King forever, and He rules over the world. |
| Math | HIG pg 98; TB pg 93; WB Ex 69 pg 162-163 | Parent read HIG pg 99, HIG pg 100; TB pg 94-96; WB Exercise 70 pg 164-166; MM 27 (first 10 problems) | Review 6/7 | Go over Review 6/7 and reteach any missed concepts; Extra Practice Book pg 92 and 94 MM 27 (last 10 problems) | Extra Practice Book pg 95-96; Solidify any concepts that are still confusing for your student; we will have our final math assessment on Tuesday Basic Math Facts one-minuted timed drill; return to school on Tuesday | |
| Spelling | Lesson 30: Review Sound Cards; Review OW and OU; Dictate last three sentences on pg 257 in spelling journal | Review/correct dictation from Tuesday; Review a selection of Sound, Rule, and Word Cards from your card box; Student read Word Bank for OW and OU (pg 187 in activity book) Use Whooo, Whooo! activity (see Teacher's Manual pg 256) to review OW and OU | Lesson 30 written assessment | Lesson 31 Putting It All Together: Parent read pg 259-260; Complete Pizza Party activity, pg 191 in activity book | Lesson 31 Putting it All Together: Parent read pg 260; Complete 6 Great Reasons to Have a Spyglass, pg 193-195 in activity book | Check assessment from Thursday and add missed Word Cards to Review tab of card box; file Word Cards that your student has mastered in Mastered tab |
| Grammar | FLL Final Grammar Reivew, pg 166; Return both pages tomorrow for grading | For Final Grammar Review, students respond orally to the questions and parents write their answers on the hard copy provided. Return both pages on Thursday for grading | ||||
| Writing | Lowercase alphabet- neatness and speed | Copybook pg 87- Copying (step 4); Write neatly and accurately. | Lowercase alphabet- neatness and speed | Copybook pg 88- Copying (step 4); Write neatly and accurately. | ||
| Reading | Review all phonograms; SF Grade 2, Week 7, Day 1 Review R-Changed Vowels: OUR as /ôr/, (OPG L159) | Review all phonograms; Complete Phonogram Assessment #6 (see below); OPG L160: R-Changed Vowels: OAR and OOR as /ôr/, pg 252; Dictation: oar, roar, soar, door, poor "Love God When You Hurt" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 251-257 (see decodable words below) | Review all phonograms; SF Grade 2, Week 7, Day 3 Review R-Changed Vowels: OAR and OOR as /ôr/ (OPG L160) | Review all phonograms; OPG L161: R-Changed Vowels: WAR as /wôr/, pg 253; Dictation: war, warm, wart "A Happy King" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 259-265 (see decodable words below) Note: Return The Early Reader's Bible to class on Tuesday | Review all phonograms; OPG L162: R-Changed Vowels: Review /ôr/ Words, pg 254 | All sight words that should be learned and reviewed thus far: the, I, a, of, have, give, to, two, too, was, said, do, who, friend, eye, buy, shoe, could, would, should. one, once, build, built, laugh, what, does, gone, are |
| Read Aloud | Baby Island, pg 143-148; Aesop's Fables pg 41- The Birds, the Beasts, and the Bat | Baby Island, pg 149-154; Aesop's Fables pg 58- The Heron | Baby Island, pg 155-160; Aesop's Fables pg 59- The Dog in the Manger | |||
| History | Catacombs | SotW Ch. 39: Rome and the Christians, pg 299-306; Discussion questions below; Journal sentence: Christians in Rome were persecuted until Emperor Constantine put an end to it. | Note: We will cover the "Christians in the Catacombs" section in class; you may choose to read it again along with the rest of the chapter, or just briefly review that section | |||
| Science | Ocean Animal Report - Pick any animal from G&B/MB and write a report on the form that was sent home last week; please see guidelines below; due tomorrow | Ocean Animal Report due; Draw a Blue Whale | ||||
| Geography | Map review | Click here for an interactive online practice map | ||||
| Memory Work | SCRIPTURE: John 15:1-17 ESV (ongoing); MATH: Fact Flashcards (Ongoing) | |||||
It's time for the last Phonogram Assessment of the year! Please complete Phonogram Assessment #6 and leave it in the Language Arts section of your child's binder. I will look for it there on Thursday, May 7th.
Phonogram Game Ideas
Practice App
Composition:
Custom Handwriting Practice Sheets
Spelling:
Geography:
Since we have successfully learned the names of each African country, now students can use this interactive online map to review all the countries of Africa (click the "learn" button to have the country names read out loud). Have the maps and songs ready to help students as they play!
History:
1st Grade T/Th- Week 32- April 28 - May 4
| 1st Grade Week 32 | Tue, Apr 28 | Wed, Apr 29 | Thu, Apr 30 | Fri, May 1 | Mon, May 4 | Co-Teacher Notes |
| Virtue | Justice- "Therefore the Lord waits to be gracious to you, and therefore he exalts himself to show mercy to you. For the Lord is a God of justice; blessed are all those who wait for him." -Isaiah 30:18 | |||||
| Bible | GP Week 11, pg 166-169 | GP Week 11, pg 166 & 170-172 | GP Week 11, pg 173-175 | GP Week 11, pg 176-178 | GP Week 11, Optional Fun Day, pg 179-180 | Big Picture Question: Who is our King? Jesus is our King forever, and He rules over the world. |
| Math | HIG pg 92; TB pg 87 Tasks 5-6; WB Ex 66 pg 152-153 | HIG pg 92; TB pg 87 Tasks 5-6; Check your student's work on WB Ex 66 pg 152-153; Extra Practice book pg 90 Task D, pg 91 Tasks E and F | HIG pg 94 - pg 95 through the sentence that says "Discuss textbook pages 88 and 89;" TB pg 88-89; My Coins booklet | Parent read HIG pg 94; Start today's lesson on HIG pg 95 with the sentence that says, "Have your student look at textbook task 1, p. 90" and continue on from there through pg 96; TB pg 90 Task 1, pg 91 Task 3; WB Exercise 67 pg 158-159; MM 25 (last 10 problems) | HIG pg 97; TB pg 90 Task 2, pg 92 Task 4; WB Exercise 68 pg 160-161; MM 26 (last 10 problems) MM 10 one-minute timed drill; return to school on Tuesday | |
| Spelling | Lesson 29: Review Sound Cards; Review AW and AU; Dictate last three sentences on pg 249 in spelling journal | Review/correct dictation from Tuesday; Review a selection of Sound, Rule, and Word Cards from your card box; Student read Word Bank for AW and AU (pg 179 in activity book) Use Don't Yawn! activity (see Teacher's Manual pg 248) to review AW and AU | Lesson 29 assessment | Lesson 30 OW and OU: Parent read pg 251-252; Review a selection of Sound, Rule, and Word Cards from your card box; read through Word Bank for OY/OI and AW/AU (pg 173 and pg 179 in activity book); Use letter tiles for New Teaching, pg 253-255 | Lesson 30 OW and OU: Review a selection of Sound, Rule, and Word Cards from your card box; Student use tiles to spell several words you select from "Practice More Words" section, pg 256; Dictate Word Cards 244-253 in spelling journal; Dictate first three sentences on pg 257 in spelling journal | Check assessment from Thursday and add missed Word Cards to Review tab of card box; file Word Cards that your student has mastered in Mastered tab |
| Grammar | (Agora Presentations) | FLL Lesson 52 Enrichment Activity, pg 81; students may write the list, illustrate the list, or both | FLL Final Grammar Reivew, pg 165 (please use hard copy provided) | For Final Grammar Review, students respond orally to the questions and parents write their answers on the hard copy provided. Note- Final Grammar Review pg 166 is assigned next week, but you may complete it this week along with pg 165 if you prefer. Return both pages together for grading next Thursday. | ||
| Writing | (Agora Presentations) | Copybook pg 85- Copying (step 4); Write neatly and accurately. | Lowercase alphabet- neatness and speed | Copybook pg 86- Copying (step 4); Write neatly and accurately. | ||
| Reading | Review all phonograms; SF Grade 2, Week 6, Day 1 Introduce R-Changed Vowels: OR and ORE as /ôr/ (OPG L157) | Review all phonograms (Add OR); OPG L157: R-Changed Vowels: OR and ORE as /ôr/, pg 248-249; Dictation: port, sport, short "Building New Walls" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 235-241 (see decodable words below) | Review all phonograms; SF Grade 2, Week 6, Day 3 Introduce R-Changed Vowels: OR and ORE as /ôr/ (OPG L158) | Review all phonograms; OPG L158: R-Changed Vowels: OR and ORE as /ôr/, pg 250; Dictation: or, corn, fork, north "Esther is a Brave Queen" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 243-249 (see decodable words below) | Review all phonograms (Add OUR); OPG L159: R-Changed Vowels: OUR as /ôr/, pg 251; Dictation: your, four, court (explicitly tell your student to use OUR for the /ôr/ in these words) Flyleaf reader, "Junk?" (please see note below) | All sight words that should be learned and reviewed thus far: the, I, a, of, have, give, to, two, too, was, said, do, who, friend, eye, buy, shoe, could, would, should, one, once, build, built, laugh, what, does, gone, are |
| Read Aloud | Baby Island, pg 119-124; Aesop's Fables pg 17 - The Kid and the Wolf | Baby Island, pg 125-130; Aesop's Fables pg 25- The Plane Tree | Baby Island, pg 131-136; Aesop's Fables pg 21- The Wolf and the Crane | Baby Island, pg 137-142; Aesop's Fables pg 39- The Cock and the Jewel | ||
| History | Agora Presentations | SotW Ch 37-38: The Beginning of Christianity and The End of the Ancient Jewish Nation, pg 289-297; Discussion questions below; Journal sentence: When their temple was destroyed, the Jews were forced out of Jerusalem. | ||||
| Science | Looking ahead: Ocean Animal Report - Pick any animal from G&B/MB and write a report on the form that was sent home (guidelines below); due NEXT Thursday | Read "Narwhal: A Day in the Life" Whale color by code | ||||
| Geography | Map review | Click here for an interactive online practice map | ||||
| Memory Work | SCRIPTURE: John 15:1-17 ESV (ongoing); MATH: Fact Flashcards (Ongoing) QUARTER 4 POEM: Rock of Ages- Due 4/30 GEOGRAPHY: review | |||||
Math:
This week we will finish our current unit with subtracting double digit numbers. Take your time. Allow your child to use manipulatives to build and rearrange numbers to visualize what is happening when working these subtraction problems. Don't gloss over this step! Their concrete understanding is KEY to them being able to move on to mentally manipulating numbers confidently rather than simply following a procedure as many of us were taught to do as children. Continue to check over WB pages covered in class for completion and understanding.
For the remainder of the school year, our lessons will cover money. Pay close attention to the assigned page numbers this week, as I have split one of the lessons into two days to cover it more thoroughly. Let the students experience using physical money (either real or play coins & bills) for TB and WB exercises whenever possible! You may find that using a 100 chart to add values of coins can be helpful (click here for a video showing this method).
Reading:
This week we'll continue in OPG with r-controlled (bossy R) vowels, moving on to the /ôr/ sound. Remember that with dictation for reading lessons, we are aiming to make a multisensory connection in the brain between the sounds and the letters in the words. We are not expecting the students to know the rules yet for when to use OR vs OUR for the /ôr/ sound, so it is absolutely fine and even necessary to tell your student, "Spell 'court,' and use the OUR phonogram when you spell the /ôr/ sound."
Also note, when you teach OUR in OPG Lesson 159, the phonogram card only lists one sound, the sound of /er/ as in journey. Go ahead and pencil in /or/ as in four as another sound for OUR.
In the Flyleaf reader "Junk?", you will need to guide your student in decoding "collect" using the 4th sound of o instead of its short sound as they would expect in a closed syllable. Also, since we have not taught the "sure" ending, you will need to give that sound to your student when they decode "treasure."
Decodable words in "Esther is a Brave Queen" from the Early Reader's Bible (sight words in parenthesis): Is, a, brave, queen, a, man, came, to, see, Queen, someone, wants, kill, the, man, (said), what, can, I, do, ask, king, to, help, us, but, (could), not, this, she, time, must, me, him, be, want, her, went, did, he, (what), for, please, help, my, bad, them, will, too, not, like, so, now, they, that
History:
Here are some questions for discussion as you teach SotW Chapter 37-38: How was Jesus different from all of the other religious leaders we've learned about in our history lessons? Why was Jerusalem such a special place for Jewish people? What happened to the Jewish temple when the Romans attacked it? Why did the Romans choose to destroy the temple?
Science:
Since we have successfully learned the names of each African country, now students can use this interactive online map to review all the countries of Africa. Have the maps and songs ready to help them as they play!