1st Grade T/Th- Week 18- January 9-15

 

1st Grade
Week 18
Tue, Jan 9Wed, Jan 10Thu, Jan 11Fri, Jan 12Mon, Jan 15Co-Teacher Notes
VirtueDetermination- "But as for you, brothers and sisters, do not grow weary in doing good." -2 Thess. 3:13
BibleGP Week 16, pg 246-249GP Week 16, pg 246 & 250-252GP Week 16, pg 253-255GP Week 16, pg 256-258GP Week 16, Optional Fun Day, pg 259-260What is God's plan? God's plan is to rescue His people from captivity.
MathPrimary Mathematics 1B; HIG pg 2-3; TB pg 6-9; WB Ex 1 pg 7 & Ex 2 pg 8-9We are now working in Primary Mathematics 1B; Parent read HIG pg 1 & 4-5, HIG pg 6; TB pg 11-13; WB Ex 3 pg 10-11; MM1- all problems (found in the back of HIG 1B)HIG pg 7-8; TB pg 10-13; WB Ex 4 pg 12-13 & Ex 5 pg 14-15HIG pg 9, TB N/A; WB Ex 6 pg 16-17; MM2 (all problems)Extra Practice pg 53 (sent home in student's folder); MM3 (all problems)
SpellingDictate phonograms

Dictate sentences from Steps 1-4
Dictate the sentences below in the Spelling Journal; review any concepts that your child missesDictate phonograms

Dictate sentences from Steps 9-12
All students: Teach AAS Color version Lesson 18- WH, on board first, then in journal

**This lesson does not exist in AAS B&W version; use
this file (it has also been emailed to you) to teach the lesson if you have the B&W version
All students: Review Lesson 18 and dictate sentences 1-3
GrammarFLL Lesson 55: Nouns, Pronouns, Action Verbs, Copywork: Label Nouns and Verbs, pg 86-87FLL Lesson 56: Picture Narration, pg 88-89FLL Lesson 58: Pronouns, Action verbs, Copywork: Dancing, pg 92-93FLL Lesson 59: Days of the Week, Action verbs, Copywork: Days of the Week, pg 94-95Grammar copywork should be completed in the Grammar section (back half) of the Spelling & Grammar Journal
WritingScripture or poem copyworkCopybook pg 57- Copying (step 4); Write neatly and accurately.Scripture or poem copyworkCopybook pg 57- Proof/Correct and Illustrate (steps 5 and 6)
ReadingReview all phonograms;

SF Week 16, Day 1, pg 70-73;

Introduce the vowel pair OO as /o͝o/ (OPG L113)
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 16, Day 2, pg 74-76 (reference pg 71-73 for instructions on Manipulating Phonemes activity);

OPG L113: The Vowel Pair OO as /o͝o/, pg 194-195; Dictation: book, good, shook

Begin reading from The Early Reader's Bible! Today, help your child read "God Made Many Things," pg 3-9 from The Early Reader's Bible (see note and decodable words below)
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 16, Day 3, pg 77-79;

Introduce U alone as /o͝o/ (OPG L114)
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 16, Day 4, pg 80-82;

OPG L114: U alone as /o͝o/, pg 196-197; Dictation: put, bush, push

Add sight words to review box: could, would, should

"Something Bad, Something Sad" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 11-17
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 16, Day 5, pg 83-85;

OPG L115: Review of Words with the /o͝o/ and /o͞o/ Sound, pg 198; Dictation: tooth, took, moon, stood

"Noah Makes a Big Boat" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 19-25
Add sight words "could," "would," and "should" to review box. 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

Click here for a link to sight word flash cards
Read AloudAesop's Fables, pg 14: The Dog, The Cock, and The FoxAesop's Fables, pg 39: The Monkey & The CamelAesop's Fables, pg 23: The Lion and the MouseAesop's Fables, pg 40: The Wild Boar and The FoxAesops Fables come from "Aesop's Fables for Children" with Read & Listen MP3 download, which was purchased as part of your required textbooks.
HistoryReview SotW Ch. 20, write name with Greek alphabet, Olympic gamesSotW Ch. 21: The Medes and the Persians, pg 171-176; Discussion questions below;

Journal Sentence: Cyrus the Great built the largest empire of his time.
ScienceG&B/MB Lesson 1: Ocean Characteristics, pg 1-2- Ocean Painting Study, Oceans of the World Activity, and Ocean Currents Experiment (writing about the experiment in their journal is optional); please skip "How Salt Affects Buoyancy" on pg 2;

Journal Sentence: The ocean is one of the most vast and mighty of God's creations.
G&B/MB Lesson 1: Ocean Characteristics- How Salt Affects Buoyancy
Experiment, pg 2-3
GeographyWest Africa Song - Due 1/25
Memory WorkSCRIPTURE: Psalm 23 KJV (ongoing);
Books of the Old Testament - Genesis through Job- Due 2/29
MATH: Fact Flashcards (Ongoing)
QUARTER 3 POEM: A Child's Prayer - Due 2/22
GEOGRAPHY: West Africa Song - Due 1/25

* 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 (click here for textbook)


COMING SOON...

Tuesday, January 9- School resumes!
Thursday, January 11- Spirit day (no pizza)

Tuesday, January 16- No MLK Jr Day holiday- school is IN SESSION

Thursday, January 25- Spirit/Pizza/DOGS Day



Welcome Back!  I hope your break was restful as well as productive. I am ready to get back to the mission of preparing these children for whatever big plans God has in store for their lives, and I know you are too! 
~Mrs. Kuhn


Math: 
We will begin using all three 1B books this semester. Our first unit delves a little deeper into subtraction by first comparing sets and then determining how many more or less each set has than the other. A good way to explain this idea is to pair up the objects in each set and think of each object in one set "taking away" an object in the other set. 

Remember, your child should always be learning (by building the problem on a 10-frame first), practicing, and reviewing all of the facts listed in HIG 1B pg 4-5, regardless of their current rainbow facts color.

Reading:
Please note that in OPG L114, the book will say that the U alone as /o͝o/ words are disobedient, but they are not. The /o͝o/ sound is actually the third sound made by the letter U.

Required books for this semester include:
- "Quest for the Lost Prince" by Samuel Morris
- "Aesop’s Fables for Children" by Milo Winter
- "The Adventures of Jimmy Skunk" (Dover Children's Thrift Classics) by Thorton Burgess
- "Cleopatra" by Diane Stanley

We'll begin using "Aesop's Fables" this week.

We will also be starting The Early Reader's Bible, a copy of which I will check out to each family. Please take good care of your copy and return it to me at the end of this semester so I can reuse it again next year. This prevents families from having to purchase a book that will only be gently used for half of a school year. 

When reading The Early Reader's Bible with your child, you should give them the sounds or read to them the words we have not taught them to decode. Do not ask them to guess at words that they don't have the skills to decode yet. We are trying to give them exposure to different reading materials, even if those materials are not completely decodable yet, but we don't want to slip into teaching them to guess at words! 

Words your child should be able to decode in The Early Reader's Bible (sight words in parenthesis)...

-From "God Made Many Things": long, (was), no, sun, moon, and, I, will, make, a, God, (said), so, made, sun, the, then, it, is, good, helps, you, see, all, day, moon, they, help, more, things, trees, fish, in, sea, big, last, (of), man, this, new

-From "Something Bad, Something Sad": (was), Eve, wife, they, had, good, things, and, sad, but, thing, (could), not, (have), you, must, not, eat, the, food, on, that, tree, God, (said), a, time, did, it, then, (to), day, he, (should), did, not, so, ate, too, had, bad, sad, I, told, go, home, us, (do)

-From "Noah Makes a Big Boat": make, a, big, boat, God, (said), yes, I, will, he, (to), (do), told, make, it, like, took, long, time, put, on, then, went, his, with, him, (one), day, rain, and, more, trees, soon, no, but, had, so, thank, you, (of)

Composition:

Spelling:
As we return from the break, we will spend a couple of days this week reviewing spelling before beginning the new lesson. Dictate the following sentences for your child to write in their spelling journal and review any concepts that they miss. 

Stick the net in the pond.

My cap fell off the motel bed.

Jan spent time with me at the lake.

This is a safe ride.

**Important information regarding the new lesson this week:
I'm sure you're familiar by now with the fact that we are working with two versions of AAS this year. Next year it will be a requirement for first grade parents to purchase the Color version because the changes they've made are actually quite good. One case in point is that they've added an entire lesson on WH, a really tricky sound to spell since it can be hard to distinguish from /w/. I want all of my students to practice the concepts in this lesson, so I'll be providing it as a digital file for those who have the B&W version.

If you have the B&W version, this lesson does not exist in your book and you will need to use the digital copy to teach it. 

If you have the Color version, Lesson 18 is already in your book.


Geography:
West Africa Due 1/25- There are 16 countries on this map! Practice, practice!

History:
This semester in history we'll be getting into some really exciting territory including ancient Greece and Rome, starting off this week with a miniature Olympic games! We will be covering the basics of Greek mythology as well. Our project to end this semester is history-related and will be announced in the next few weeks.

SotW Ch. 21 Discussion questions: Why did Astyges want his grandson to be killed? Do you agree with his choice? Why didn't Harpagus obey the king's command? What choice would you make? What kind of ruler was Cyrus? How do you know that? Why were the Babylonians so willing to follow Cyrus? Compare Cyrus to the Babylonian king- which one would you want to follow?

Journal Sentence: Cyrus the Great built the largest empire of his time.

Science:
This semester we will be using "The Good and the Beautiful/ Marine Biology" text (G&B/MB).

Earth's oceans are vast- more than 70% of our planet is ocean. The world's largest mountain range as well as its deepest canyon are found in the ocean. Scientists estimate that man has only explored about 5% of the ocean; the rest remains an uncharted mystery.

In our studies this semester, we will get to explore many different aquatic creatures and understand the unique adaptations God has designed for them.

Journal Sentence: The ocean is one of the most vast and mighty of God's creations.
 
Memory Work:
Quarter 3 poem:  A Child's Prayer  will be due 2/22. Your help at home with memorization is a huge blessing!

Books of the Old Testament (Genesis through Job): Due 2/29; 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.

1st Grade T/Th- Week 17- December 5-11

1st Grade Week 17Tue, Dec 5Wed, Dec 6Thu, Dec 7Fri, Dec 8Mon, Dec 11Co-Teacher Notes
VirtueEmpathy- "Rejoice with those who rejoice; weep with those who weep." -Romans 12:15
BibleThe Advent BookChoose a lesson or activity from Kids of Integrity- Christmas or another advent family activityThe Advent Book
MathReview 6/7Look over Review 6/7 and work with your child on any concepts they missed;

MM 24 (first 10 problems)
Missing Toys Christmas ChallengeChristmas Break Activity Packet- optional, but encouraged!Use flashcards, games, MM 24 and whatever other resources are convenient to keep your child's math brain in working order over the next month. The website math-drills.com is a great resource for almost any math concept review
SpellingReview Step 13/ Lesson 17; Dictate sentences 4-6Review/correct dictation from Tuesday;

Prepare for test tomorrow on Step 13 / Lesson 17
Step 13 / Lesson 17 AssessmentAdd missed spelling words to Review portion of card box
GrammarChristmas Noun/Verb sortIn the Grammar section (back half) of the Spelling & Grammar Journal, have your child list several nouns, verbs, and pronouns for review.
Christmas Party & Book Exchange
WritingScripture Copywork: Luke 2:11 (Quarter 2 handwriting assessment)Copybook pg 55- Copying (step 4); Write neatly and accurately. Proof/correct and Illustrate (Steps 5 and 6)Encourage your student to write anything over the break - copy Scripture verses, Christmas carols, etc. Just don't let those little muscles weaken!
Reading"Humphrey's First Christmas"- Read and respondRe-read story in OPG L112 (pg 193) and do the Follow-Up activity"The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy"- Read and respondIt is so important that your child avoid the all-too-common Christmas Break regression! Continue to read, read, read over this long break: read alouds above the student's level (20 min/day) and decodable readers that allow them to practice the skills they've learned (Flyleaf books, OPG stories, etc). Your child has gained so much this semester! Protect that investment and prevent them from becoming discouraged when January comes. Use the Christmas Break Activity Packet as motivation to log books/pages read!
Read AloudThe Cat of Bubastes, pg 293-297The Cat of Bubastes, pg 298-302The Cat of Bubastes, pg 303-308
HistorySotW Ch. 20: Greece Gets an Alphabet, pg 157-159 and The First Olympic Games, pg 166-168;

(The Stories of Homer from Ch 20 will be covered in Week 20)

Journal sentence: The Greeks held the first Olympic Games to celebrate peace.
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ScienceEnjoy viewing this Gallery of Festive Insects!

Journal: draw your own version of a Christmas insect
Christmas challenge: building 3D shapes with jingle bells and pipe cleanersMake sure you have G&B/MB (Marine Biology) text ready for next semester
GeographyWest Africa Song - Due 1/25West Africa has 16 countries! Start practicing now!
Memory WorkSCRIPTURE: Psalm 23 KJV (ongoing);
Books of the Old Testament, Genesis - Job, due 2/29
MATH: Fact flash cards (ongoing)
QUARTER 3 POEM: "A Child's Prayer," due 2/22
GEOGRAPHY: West Africa, due 1/25

* 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, December 5- Crazy Hair/Hat day

Thursday, December 7- Crazy Christmas Day- wear school-appropriate Christmas clothing (jeans are allowed), does not have to be "crazy"

Thursday, December 7 - 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

December 12 - January 8- Christmas Break

Tuesday, January 9- School resumes

** Dear holly jolly parents **
Wow, it's already the end of the first semester!  That second quarter really flew by for me. This year has been so full of fun with your sweet kids. It's a good thing this is such a busy time of year because I'm really going to miss my students over the break! I pray you have a peaceful, restful, joyful time strengthening family bonds with your precious, growing-up-way-too-fast little blessings!  
~Mrs. Kuhn

Math: 
We will begin using all three 1B books next semester. However, I do not recommend taking a complete hiatus from math until then. I highly recommend practicing over the break! It can be discouraging to realize in January that there's been regression. This week I'll send home a fun packet of math activities that you can challenge your child to complete (recommended, but not required)!

Reading:
It is so important that your child continue to read over this long break. They have gained so much this semester- protect that investment! I suggest going back through prior OPG lessons and having your child read those stories, giving special attention to areas of weakness. A reading log and some short-response questions are included in the Christmas Break Activity Pack I'm sending home (again, not required, but recommended).

Required books for next semester include:
- "Quest for the Lost Prince" by Samuel Morris
- "Aesop’s Fables for Children" by Milo Winter
- "The Adventures of Jimmy Skunk" (Dover Children's Thrift Classics) by Thorton Burgess
- "Cleopatra" by Diane Stanley
You should have purchased these at the beginning of the year, but now is a good time to make sure they're accessible.  

Spelling:
We will finish Step 13 / Lesson 17 this week. Over the break, continue practicing phonograms and spelling rules!



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

Science: 
Enjoy viewing this gallery of insects that are naturally decked out for Christmas! 
Journal: draw your own version of a Christmas insect

Make sure you have G&B/MB (Marine Biology) text ready for next semester.

Geography:
West Africa Due 1/25- There are 16 countries on this map! Practice, practice!

Memory Work: 
Quarter 3 poem:  A Child's Prayer  will be due 2/22. Your help at home with memorization is a blessing!

Books of the Old Testament:  Here is a link to the song we practice in class. The Old Testament is 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).  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. Due 2/29.