1st Grade T/Th- Week 16- November 28-December 2

1st Grade
Week 16
11/28/202211/29/202211/30/202212/1/202212/2/2022Looking Ahead
12/5/2022
Co-Teacher Notes
VirtueGenerosity- "A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed." -Proverbs 11:25
BibleGP Week 15, Optional Fun Day, pg 243-244The Advent BookChoose a lesson or activity from Kids of Integrity- Christmas or another advent family activityThe Advent BookChoose a lesson or activity from Kids of Integrity- Christmas or another advent family activityChoose a lesson or activity from Kids of Integrity- Christmas or another advent family activity
MathExtra Practice pg 39 & Using Ten-frames to Subtract (two sides of the same paper, sent home in your student's folder)HIG pg 90-92; TB pg 84-86; WB Ex 59 pg 145-146Parent read HIG pg 90-91 & 93; HIG pg 94; TB pg 87-88; WB Ex 60-61 pg 147-150; MM 22 (first 10 problems)Semester Review

MM 22 (last 10 problems)
Merry Measurement (sent home in student's folder): Measure the objects with either of the candy cane rulers included and record measurements on provided sheet; Try measuring more objects around the house too!

MM 23 (first 10 problems)
Continue to work with your child on any concepts they need to review from this semester;

MM 23 (last 10 problems)
SpellingStep 12 AAS pg 65-68

Review Key Cards 1-8
Teach Step 12 AAS pg 65-68 first with tiles, then in journal;

Dictate Sentences 1-3 AAS pg 68
Dictate sentences 4-6 AAS pg 68Review/correct dictation from yesterday;

Use More Words AAS pg 68 to prepare for Step 12 Assessment
Give Step 12 Assessment in journal: words #91-100, AAS pg 67 & sentence #4, AAS pg 68; send me a photo of the test akuhn@fortisacademy.net
GrammarFLL Lesson 51: Story narration, pg 79-80FLL Lesson 52: Introducing verbs, pg 81FLL Lesson 53: Action verbs, pg 82-83FLL Lesson 54: Telephone numbers, pg 84-85
WritingScripture or poetry copyworkCopybook pg 53- Copying (step 4); Write neatly and accurately.Scripture or poetry copyworkCopybook pg 53- Proof/Correct and Illustrate (steps 5 and 6)
ReadingReview all phonograms;

SF Week 14, Day 5, pg 52-53;

Choose 2 or 3 OPG lessons your child struggles with and review those words and sentences
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 15, Day 1, pg 54-57;

Introduce the vowel pair EW as /o͞o/ (OPG L110)
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 15, Day 2, pg 58-60 (reference pg 55 for instructions on Manipulating Syllables activity);

OPG L110: The vowel pair EW as /o͞o/, pg 191; Dictation: drew, chew, screw

Read SPIRE decodable
"The Long Hike"
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 15, Day 3, pg 61-63;

Introduce the vowel pair UI as /o͞o/ (OPG L111)
Review all phonograms (add UI);

SF Week 15, Day 4, pg 64-66;

OPG L111: The vowel pair UI as /o͞o/, pg 192; Dictation: suit, fruit
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 15, Day 5, pg 67-69;

OPG L112: Review of Words with the /o͞o/ sound, pg 193
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 98 - The Bees and Wasps, and the HornetAesop's Fables pg 86 - The Mischievous DogAesop's Fables pg 34 - The Ants and the GrasshopperAesop's Fables pg 60 - The Ass and the Grasshoppers
HistorySotW Ch. 18: Read aloud "The Monster in the Maze"SotW Ch. 19: The Early Greeks, pg 137-141 revised/pg 153-156 original; Discussion questions below; Journal sentence: The Mycenaeans were the first to use horses and chariots in war.
ScienceG&B/A Arachnids: newer version, pg 57-59; older version, pg 50-52; Journal sentence: Hundreds of baby black widow spiders emerge from one egg sac.G&B/A Lesson 13 Crustaceans- Crayfish specimen
GeographyWest Africa - Due 1/26
Memory WorkSCRIPTURE: Philippians 2:1-11 KJV (ongoing); New Testament books in order- Due 12/1
MATH: Fact flash cards (ongoing)
QUARTER 3 POEM: "A Child's Prayer," due 2/23
GEOGRAPHY: West Africa, due 1/26

 * 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...

Thursday, December 1- Spirit/pizza/DOGS day

Tuesday, December 6- Casual Dress/No Uniform fundraiser; must purchase wristband, $5

Thursday, December 8- Crazy/Ugly/Cute Christmas sweater may be worn with jeans or khakis
 
Thursday, December 8- First grade Christmas party and classical book exchange! Books should be wrapped, but not tagged "to" anyone. Books from any of these lists would be appropriate: Kindergarten read-alouds , First grade read-alouds , Second grade read-alouds

Monday, December 12 - Friday, January 6- Christmas Break (No School)

** Dear Parents **
I hope you enjoyed a taste of the upcoming long break and are rejuvenated enough to finish out these two weeks strong!  I know we've begun a very busy time of year, but you can do it!  

Begin thinking now about how to avoid the very real problem of regression over the long Christmas break. Though you will not be teaching anything new at home over the break, I encourage you to still expect your student to keep what you have taught in working order. Their skills represent your time, and you want that investment protected so we can pick up where we left off come January! Consider a daily chart for your child along the lines of:
1. Compute Something
2. Write Something
3. Read Something
4. Play!
 
~ Mrs. Kuhn

Bible:
We're taking a short break from The Gospel Project until after Christmas. In the meantime, I hope you have some special gospel-centered Christmas traditions to enjoy in your home. I will be sharing The Advent Book with the students, which is something I've done every Christmas with my own personal children since they were infants. If you need ideas for your family, I've provided links to Kids of Integrity Christmas lessons in the home day assignments for Bible. Feel free to use these or to skip them if you have your own Christmas devotional plans. 

Math: 
We will finish off our units on measurement this week, and end the first semester next week with a cumulative test over all concepts taught thus far. Please do not have your student practice Review 6 or 7 ahead of time.

We will begin using all three Singapore Math 1B books (HIG, Textbook, Workbook) next semester. However, I do not recommend taking a complete hiatus from math until then. I highly recommend using flashcards, Mental Math, and whatever resources are convenient to keep your student's math brain in working order over the next month. It can be discouraging to realize in January that there's been regression.  

Reading:
This week's decodable book is "The Long Hike."  Most words are decodable, but you may need to give your child a couple of sounds we haven't taught yet in words like want, some, and here. Remember to encourage smooth, natural reading with proper pauses and expression.

Looking ahead, required books for next semester include:
- "The Adventures of Jimmy Skunk" (Dover Children's Thrift Classics) by Thorton Burgess
- "Cleopatra" by Diane Stanley
Usborne "Greek Myths for Young Children" by Heather Amery, Linda Edwards
You should have purchased these at the beginning of the year, but now is a good time to make sure they're accessible.  

Again, it is so important that your child continue to read over the upcoming long break. They have gained so much this semester!  Protect that investment!  

Composition:
Custom Handwriting Practice Sheets  are a great way to hold on through the break to all your student has accomplished this semester. Keep it light and fun!

Spelling:
The schedule for spelling will look a little different this week, as we start Step 12 on Monday. This means the test will end up being given at home on Friday. Please give your student the test (words 91-100 on page 67, sentence #4 on pg 68) and then send me a photograph of the completed test at akuhn@fortisacademy.net .


Science:
This week at home, you'll be discussing spiders- eek!  These small yet wise creatures toil day by day and inch by inch spinning their webs. How does a spider's patient work bring it closer to its goal?  Discuss this with your student and see how they can apply it to their life, education, and faith!

We will begin using The Good and the Beautiful- Marine Biology text next semester when we return from the break, so be sure you have your copy handy.

History:
SotW Ch. 19 Discussion questions: Why were the Myceneans called the first great Greek civilization? What made them such great fighters? How were the barbarians different from the Greeks? Why is the time of the Dorians and the Sea People called the Greek Dark Ages?
Journal sentence: The Mycenaeans were the first to use horses and chariots in war.

Geography:
West Africa Due 1/26- There are 16 countries on this map! Practice, practice!

Memory Work: 
Books of the Bible: On December 1st, I will assess the New Testament books, then it's on to the Old Testament! It's quite a bit longer than the New Testament, so we'll take the rest of the school year to master it (Quarter 3 Genesis - Job, Quarter 4 Psalms - Malachi).  Here is a link to the song we practice in class. Again, 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.