1st Grade T/Th- Week 22- February 7-11

1st Grade
Week 22
2/7/20222/8/20222/9/20222/10/20222/11/2022Co-Teacher Notes
DiscipleshipCompassion- “Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep.” -Romans 12:15
BibleGP Week 2, Fun Day, pg 35GP Week 3, pg 38-41GP Week 3, pg 38 & 42-44GP Week 3, pg 45-47GP Week 3, pg 48-50
MathHIG pg 32: number chart game and Reinforcement (skip TB pg 35);

MM 9 (first 10 problems);

MM 3: one-minute timed drill return to school on Tuesday


Optional: more review of '"make a 10 to add" if needed
HIG pg 34-35, TB pg 36-37, WB Exercise 21-22 pg 45-48HIG pg 36-37, TB N/A, WB Exercise 23-24 pg 49-51, MM 13 (first 10 problems)HIG pg 38, TB N/A, WB Exercise 25 pg 52HIG pg 39, TB pg 38-39 #6a-6b and #7a-7b, WB Exercise 26 pg 53-54, MM 15 (first 10 problems)Parent: preview HIG pg 40-41 in preparation for next week's lessons
SpellingReview Step 16 AAS pg 83-86; Dictate Sentences 1-3 pg 85Dictate sentences 4-6, AAS pg 85Review/correct dictation from Tuesday;

Practice with More Words on AAS pg 85; Prepare for test tomorrow on words #131-140 on AAS pg 84 and sentence #3 on pg 85
Step 16 Test on words #131-140 on AAS pg 84 and sentence #3 on pg 85Teach Step 17 AAS pg 87-90 on board first, then in journalCheck test from Thurs & add missed words to Review portion of card box
GrammarFLL Lesson 72: Pronouns (Capitalization of "I"), Copywork: "Using I," Oral usage: "sit/set," pg 117-118FLL Lesson 73: Oral composition: "A Story about Me," pg 119FLL Lesson 74: Story-poem narration: "The Three Little Kittens," pg 120-122FLL Lesson 75: Nouns, verbs, and pronouns in "The Three Little Kittens," Copywork: "The Kittens," pg 123-124
WritingScripture or poetry copyworkCopybook pg 65- Copying (step 4); Write neatly and accurately.Scripture or poetry copyworkCopybook pg 65- Proof/Correct and Illustrate (steps 5 and 6)
ReadingReview all phonograms;

SF Week 19, Day 5, pg 115-116;

OPG L124: Review Words with the /ou/ or /oi/ Sound, pg 208
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 20, Day 1, pg 117-119;

Introduce the Vowel Pair EA as /ĕ/ (OPG L125)
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 20, Day 2, pg 120-121 (see notes about Manipulating Phonemes: Change the Sound on pg 117-118);

OPG L125: The Vowel Pair EA as /ĕ/, pg 209-210; Dictation: dead, breath, sweat (remember with OPG dictation to explicitly tell your student to use EA for the /ĕ/ in these words);

"God Talks to Moses" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 75-81 (see decodable words below)
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 20, Day 3, pg 122-123;

The Vowel Pair EA as /ĕ/, Sight Word: said (OPG L126)
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 20, Day 4, pg 124-125;

OPG L127: Short Vowel Words that End with a Silent E, pg 213-214, see important Reading notes below; Dictation: twelve, dance, hinge (give plenty of help as necessary with these dictation words!)

"A King Who Said No" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 83-89 (see decodable words below)
Add "said" to review box; All sight words that should be learned and reviewed thus far: the, I, a, of, have, give, to, two, too, do, who, friend, eye, buy, shoe, was, could, would, should. said

Click here for a link to sight word flash cards
Read AloudThe Adventures of Jimmy Skunk Chapter 17The Adventures of Jimmy Skunk Chapter 18 (read/discuss)The Adventures of Jimmy Skunk Chapter 19The Adventures of Jimmy Skunk Chapter 20 (read/discuss)
HistoryIntroduce SotW Ch 26 People of the Americas- Nazca Drawings; Reference "History's Greatest Mysteries: The Nazca Lines" and make a Nazca line drawing (water color resist with white crayon)SotW Ch 26 The People of the Americas, pg 199-207; Discussion questions below; Journal sentence: Ancient American tribes left behind the mystery of the Nazca drawings in South America.
ScienceG&B/MB Lesson 6 Marine Invertebrates: Part 1, pg 45-47, Identifying Symmetry Activity and Marine Invertebrates Booklet Activity- Cnidarians only (stop at Echinoderms); Please complete Cnidarians page of Marine Invertebrates booklet that was sent home on Tuesday, then send booklet to school for your student to use tomorrow as wellG&B/MB Lesson 6 Marine Invertebrates Part 1, pg 47-48; Marine Invertebrates Booklet- Echinoderms and SpongesPlease send Marine Invertebrates booklet to school on Thursday
GeographyEquatorial Africa- Due 3/3
Memory WorkSCRIPTURE: Romans 12:1-12 NIV (ongoing);
Books of the Old Testament - Genesis through Job- Due 3/1
MATH: Fact Flashcards (Ongoing)
QUARTER 3 POEM: A Child's Prayer - Due 2/24
GEOGRAPHY: Equatorial Africa - Due 3/3

* Note- anything underlined in the table above or highlighted below is a link *

Key to Abbreviations:
GP- The Gospel Project- Home Edition
HIG- Singapore Math Home Instructor's Guide
TB- Singapore Math Textbook
WB- Singapore Math Workbook
MM- Mental Math (see appendix in HIG)
CCC- Complete, check, correct
AAS- All About Spelling
FLL- First Language Lessons
SF- Sounds First Phonemic Awareness Program (click here and scroll down to Grade 1)
OPG- The Ordinary Parents' Guide to Teaching Reading
SotW- Story of the World
G&B/A- The Good and The Beautiful, Arthropods
G&B/MB- The Good and The Beautiful, Marine Biology


COMING SOON...

Thursday, February 10- Spirit day- Fortis t-shirts and jeans are allowed

Tuesday, 2/15- Class Valentine's party (see below)

Tuesday, 2/15- Special Valentines-themed Spirit Day- students may wear Fortis spirit wear and jeans OR Valentine themed attire. T-shirts are permitted, provided they promote modesty and positive, biblical messaging.

Tuesday, 2/22- Teacher training- No School

Thursday, 2/24- Spirit/DOGS/Pizza day!



We'll be celebrating Valentine's Day with a small party on February 15th. Students may bring valentines from home to be passed out to each classmate. We have 16 students in our class. If you can help your child separate their valentines by table, the distribution process will run much more smoothly.

Table 1: 
Logan
Domino
Addison 
Parker

Table 2:
Sloane
Scarlett P
Rhemy 
Kennedi

Table 3:
Cameron 
Campbell 
Elizabeth (Lizzy)
Henry

Table 4: 
Bradley
Kathryn 
Scarlett K 
Genevieve 
 
Students will also need a mailbox or bag for collecting Valentines from their friends. Be as simple or as creative as you wish! We'll have a short and sweet party at the end of the day where we'll exchange Valentines, read a Valentine book, and enjoy a special treat. 


Math:
This is a big, important week for math. Remember, completing the workbook is only a small portion of this wonderful curriculum. Applying strategies with hands-on manipulatives is a key component and very important this week especially. Allow your student to use manipulatives for as long as it takes these strategies to sink in and become fluid.  Ask lots of questions to coach your child through explaining their thought process until they are able to explain this process to you on their own.

Looking ahead: I HIGHLY encourage you to look ahead to HIG pg 40-41 and study it for yourself before teaching it next week (Week 23, Feb 14-18). 

The second half of MM exercises are always great to utilize for extra practice! 

Keep practicing math facts!
Flashcard Games for math facts (or phonograms!)

Reading:
OPG L127 is covering short vowel words that end with silent e. It is important to note that while the silent e is not making the vowel sound long, and thus the vowel is being "disobedient" in these words, the silent e is still doing at least one of its jobs. Make sure to ask your student what the job of silent e is in each of the words! (See All About Spelling Appendix D for The Jobs of Silent E). It is also worth emphasizing to your student that the vast majority of the time, silent e DOES make the vowel long. They would be clued in to use the short vowel sound if they were reading a word like "twelve," and using the normal long vowel sound did not make sense. Then they could recall, "Aha! The vowel must have it's short sound and the silent e is there to keep the word from ending in v."

You might be noticing that the short story your student is reading for their OPG lesson is getting quite a bit longer! Also take note of how your child's stamina has increased since the beginning of the year! The OPG stories incorporate the new concept for that lesson, but along with that are words containing many other phonograms and phonics rules we've taught. If your child is struggling with decoding any of the words, be sure to take out your flashcards and remind them of the sounds they need to know to successfully read those words. 

Decodable words in "God Talks to Moses" (sight words in parenthesis): God, talks, to, the, princess, found, a, in, basket, she, him, (was), now, man, he, but, king, kill, him, so, ran, took, (of), sheep, home, at, his, my, (said), not, they, slaves, then, saw, bush, it, did, up, go, back, lead, must, king, to, do, this, went, (would) 

Decodable words in "A King Who Said No" (sight words in parenthesis): let, God's, go, (said), stop, them, do, no, the, king, you, must, but, I, not, tells, me, time, (would), made, all, his, they, did, get, much, rest, to, eat, then, told, back, him, my, go, bad, things, will, so, (was), take, and, went, new, home

Spelling:
In Step 17 we finish off r-controlled sounds with /or/. Sometimes students forget to spell r-controlled words using a vowel paired with the r. Remind them of the key card that says "Every syllable has a _____ (vowel)." After they've finished spelling a word, have them read it back to themselves, checking that they do have a vowel in every syllable. I also recommend going back to the token activity on pg 23 if your student is missing letters when spelling words. It's important that the children listen to each sound and then represent it with a letter or letters. Remind them that the r-controlled sound is one sound but we use two letters to spell it.

Once you think your student has a good grasp on the concept, challenge them with some of the "More Words" at the end of the lesson. This is a good way to check on whether they know the concept or are only memorizing the spelling list. 



Grammar:
In Lesson 73, the idea behind your student telling the story and you writing it is that we don't want students writing words that they haven't been taught to spell yet and thus writing them incorrectly. If your student is eager to write their own story, start by having them dictate it while you write it down. Then, use this link to enter the text of their story into the worksheet creator. You can then print out the story with handwriting lines underneath and your child can write their story by seeing, reading, and copying words that are correct.

Geography:
Equatorial Africa Map and Song due 3/3; with only 8 countries in this section, we will be back to our usual procedure where students point to the countries on the map as they sing/recite the names.

History:
We take a quick jaunt over to the Americas this week in history. While there are fascinating artifacts left behind by these civilizations, there is very little written word for us to study. This leaves us with questions about some of the more mysterious discoveries like the Nazca lines and the heads of the Olmecs. Have an imagination adventure with your child where you picture yourselves as explorers trying to figure out how those clever people managed these amazing feats with so few resources. 
Questions for discussion: What were some of the drawings that were discovered in Peru? How did the drawings last so long? What are some guesses about how the Nazca people made these drawings? Why do you think they made the drawings if they could not see the finished picture? Why did the rabbit decide to shoot the sun? What happened when he shot the sun? How did rabbit change from the beginning of the story to the end? Do you think this is the real reason rabbits are timid? If you could create a story about why rabbits are timid, what would your story be?
Journal sentence: Ancient American tribes left behind the mystery of the Nazca drawings in South America. 

Science:
Lessons 6 and 7 cover marine invertebrates. We will further split each of those by covering half of a lesson at home, then finishing the other half at school. This week, you'll teach symmetry and the cnidarians part of the "My Marine Invertebrates" booklet at home, then we'll study echinoderms and sponges in class. Copies of the booklet will be sent home with your student on Feb. 8th so that you will not need to print or cut any pages. Please complete only the Cnidarians part of the Marine Invertebrates Booklet on Wednesday at home. Send the booklet to school on Thursday so we can continue with Echinoderms and Sponges. The process will repeat for Lesson 7.


Memory Work:
Quarter 3 poem:  A Child's Prayer will be due 2/24. 

Books of the Old Testament: Genesis- Job due 3/1. Here is a link to the song we practice in class. The Old Testament will take the rest of the school year to master. This quarter we will focus on Genesis through Job. As always, if you or your child are already familiar with a different song, I'll assess that no problem, as long as the books are said in order.