1st Grade T/Th- Week 13- October 31-November 4

 
1st Grade
Week 13
10/31/202211/1/202211/2/202211/3/202211/4/2022Looking Ahead
11/7/2022
Co-Teacher Notes
VirtueGratefulness- "Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever.” -1 Chronicles 16:34
BibleGP Week 12, Optional Fun Day, pg 195GP Week 13, pg 198-201GP Week 13, pg 198 & 202-204GP Week 13, pg 205-207GP Week 13, pg 208-210GP Week 13, Optional Fun Day, pg 211What is God's plan? God's plan is to rescue His people from captivity.
MathHIG pg 75, TB pg 67, WB Ex 45 pg 108-109HIG pg 76-77; TB- N/A; WB Ex 46 pg 110HG- pg 76-77; TB- N/A; WB Ex 47 pg 112, HALF of the problems in Ex 48 pg 113-114 (do not complete all the problems in Ex 48 unless your child needs extra practice; choose 5 problems from #1, 2 problems from #2, and 1 problem from #3)Review #5Re-teach missed problems from Review 5;

Review any math strategies your child might be struggling with from this unit

MM 19 (first 10 problems)
Review any math strategies your child might be struggling with from this unit

WB Exercise 49 pg 115
(Note- WB Ex 46 pg 111 will be assigned in a subsequent week for ongoing review)
SpellingReview Step 9 AAS pg 53-56; Dictate Sentences 1-3 on pg 55Review key cards; Review usage of c, k, or ck; Dictate sentences 4-6 on AAS pg 55Review/correct dictation from Tuesday;

Prepare for test tomorrow on Step 9

Practice with More Words on AAS pg 55
Step 9 Assessment[Note: We are teaching Step 11 this week and Step 10 next week.]

Teach Step 11 AAS pg 61-63 on board first, then in journal
Review Step 11 AAS pg 61-63; Dictate Sentences 1-3 on pg 63Check test from Thurs & add missed words to Review portion of card box
GrammarFLL Lesson 41: Proper Nouns (Months of the Year), pg 61; Months of the Year student booksFLL Lesson 42: Introducing copywork sentences: "My name," pg 62FLL Lesson 43: "The Months," copywork: "My birthday," pg 63-64FLL Lesson 44: Nouns (Ideas), Copywork: "Love," pg 65-66Complete FLL copywork in the back half of the Spelling and Grammar Journal (after the tab)
WritingContinue Scripture or poetry copyworkCopybook pg 47- Copying (step 4); Write neatly and accurately.Continue Scripture or poetry copyworkCopybook pg 47- Proof/Correct and Illustrate (steps 5 and 6)
ReadingReview all phonograms

SF Week 11, Day 5, pg 13-15;

Long Vowel Review Day (OPG pg 164, 170, 176-177, and 182); see below for details

Finish re-reading "The Surprise" from "Frog and Toad All Year," for fluency
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 12, Day 1, pg 16-19;

Introduce the vowel pair EW as /ū/ (OPG L104)
Review all phonograms (add EW)

SF Week 12, Day 2, pg 20-22;

OPG Lesson 104: The Vowel Pair EW as /ū/, pg 184;

Read "Christmas Eve" from Frog and Toad All Year, allowing your child to read words they have learned to decode (see below); Orally narrate & discuss
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 12, Day 3, pg 23-25;

Introduce the Vowel Pair OO as /o͞o/ (OPG L106)
Review all phonograms (add OO)

SF Week 12, Day 4, pg 26-28;

OPG Lesson 106: The Vowel Pair OO as /o͞o/, pg 186-187; Dictation: zoo, mood, broom, smooth

Begin re-reading "Christmas Eve" from Frog and Toad All Year for fluency
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 12, Day 5, pg 29-31;

OPG Lesson 105: Review of the Long-U Vowel Pairs and Patterns, pg 185;

Finish re-reading "Christmas Eve" from Frog and Toad All Year for fluency
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

Click here for a link to sight word flash cards
Read AloudAesop's Fables pg 50 - "The Dog and His Master's Dinner"Aesop's Fables pg 18 - "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse"Aesop's Fables pg 24 - "The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf"Aesop's Fables pg 56 - "The Bear and the Bees"
HistoryIntro Thanksgiving: Read Aloud "The Pilgrim's First Thanksgiving"SotW Ch.16: The Return of Assyria, pg115-121 revised/pg 129-134 original:
Discussion questions below. Journal sentences: Ashurbanipal was an unkind king. He also created the first library.
ScienceG&B/A "Science Journal" section on pg 42 (newer edition)/ pg 38 (older edition): research butterflies common to our area; choose one and write common name, one fact, and an illustration on paper (not Science journal); share in class tomorrowButterflies-

Share research;

Predict & journal: Where will our butterflies fly?;

Release butterflies
Arthropod Project Due 11/10
GeographyHorn of Africa & East Africa, due 11/15
Memory WorkSCRIPTURE: Philippians 2:1-11 KJV (ongoing); New Testament books in order- Due 12/1
MATH: Fact flash cards (ongoing)
QUARTER 2 POEM; "Count Your Blessings," due 11/17
GEOGRAPHY: Horn of Africa & East Africa, due 11/15


* Note anything underlined in the table above or in the notes below is a clickable link for your convenience *

Key to Abbreviations:
GP- The Gospel Project- Home Edition
HIG- Singapore Math Home Instructor's Guide (click to print addition or subtraction cards)
TB- Singapore Math Textbook
WB- Singapore Math Workbook
MM- Mental Math (see appendix in HIG)
CCC- Complete, check, correct
AAS- All About Spelling (click here to print any missing phonogram cards)
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 (click here to print OPG sight words)
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...

Tuesday, November 1- Historic Dress Up- students may dress in costume as a historical figure from their grade level history study. Details below.

Thursday, November 10- Spirit Day (no pizza)

Saturday, November 12- Fortis Lap-a-thon

November 21-25- Thanksgiving Break

Historic Dress Up- November 1st: Costumes must be in the theme of our historic studies this year, which will cover nomads through the beginning of Christianity (see SotW Chapters 1-37). Guidelines: No weapons, no gore, nothing scary, students need to be able to move and sit properly and use the restroom on their own.



**Dear Parents**
I always find Thanksgiving an interesting holiday in our culture. Everyone's hearts turn toward being thankful, but many stop right there and never consider where their bounty comes from! By God's grace, we understand that He is the giver of every good gift ("Every good and perfect gift is from above..." - James 1:17), and it is our desire to thank HIM for all of our many blessings as we count them... one by one. 

With love,

Mrs. Kuhn

Math:
We'll finish up Unit 6 this week and assess the students' understanding with Review #5. After the Review is returned to you, try giving your student a chance to fix items that you have identified as incorrect on their own first without help. If they're unable to do so, see if there's a misunderstanding about instructions.  If not, the concept needs re-teaching and more practice. Time has been built in for you to review and re-teach any concept your student struggles with on this test. The lessons from next week until Christmas will be much simpler than the past few weeks, and you'll have time to work on continued review individualized for your child on these concepts they still need practice with. Please take advantage of this time!

Reading:
Note for Long Vowel Review Day assignment: Ask your student to read the words from the OPG pages listed above. If they are having trouble with any of the vowel pairs or patterns we have covered so far, spend time today going back to those OPG lessons and practicing those types of words. If they are not having any trouble, encourage them to improve their fluency by reading more smoothly and naturally.

Sadly, we've come to our last story in "Frog and Toad All Year." We've had so many fun discussions about these two friends! Even after their stories are no longer assigned, I hope you'll continue to follow their adventures on your trips to the library! 

Words from "Christmas Eve" that your child should be able to decode, and sight words in parenthesis: On, Eve, Toad, a, big, he, the, tree, Frog, is, late, (said), at, his, clock, it, (was), broken, hands, (of), did, not, I, am, if, has, deep, hole, and, cannot, get, will, see, him, more, path, lost, in, cold, wet, by, big, with, teeth, up, my, (friend), (have), rope, with, this, show, way, pan, hit, that, to, help, ran, be, so, glad, new, (two), sat, fire

I am seeing so much encouraging progress from every one of the students in their reading! Each is moving at their own pace, but they're all growing in their skills and confidence, which is absolutely wonderful to see. 

Spelling:
I have found that it is helpful to teach OPG L108 before AAS Step 10, so we will be postponing Step 10 for now. This week we will teach Step 11 and then next week we will start Step 10. 

History:
While you'll continue studying chapters in SotW at home, in class we are taking a time warp from ancient history to the 1600s to visit Plymouth Plantation in anticipation of Thanksgiving!

Questions for discussion:
Why were the Assyrian soldiers so hard to conquer? Was Ashurbanipal a kind leader? Do you think it's better to obey someone because you love them or because you are afraid of them?  Why did Ashurbanipal decide to start collecting books? What kind of information was collected for Ashurbanipal's first library?
Journal sentences: Ashurbanipal was an unkind king. He also created the first library.

Science:
This week you'll be researching butterflies in our area and the students will share what they learned with us in class on Thursday. I anticipate we will be able to release the butterflies that same day, providing we have a warm enough day. 

Arthropod projects due next week!

Geography:

Memory Work:
Quarter 2 poem:  Count Your Blessings. Due 11/17

Books of the New Testament:  Here is the song we're practicing in class (New Testament starts at 1:23), but if you or your child are already familiar with a different song, that's just fine. As long as the books are said in order, that is what matters! Due 12/1