1st Grade T/Th- Week 21- January 30 - February 5

1st Grade
Week 21
Tue, Jan 30Wed, Jan 31Thu, Feb 1Fri, Feb 2Mon, Feb 5Co-Teacher Notes
VirtueDetermination- "But as for you, brothers and sisters, do not grow weary in doing good." -2 Thess. 3:13
BibleGP Week 2, pg 22-25GP Week 2, pg 22 & 26-28GP Week 2, pg 29-31GP Week 2, pg 32-34GP Week 2, Optional Fun Day, pg 35Big Picture Question: Whom can we trust? We can trust God to take care of us.
MathHIG pg 25-28, TB pg 32-33, WB Ex 18 pg 39-40Parent read HIG pg 25-26; HIG pg 29-30, TB pg 34, WB Exercise 19 pg 41-42, MM 8 (work for 10 min and complete as many problems as possible)HIG pg 31-32, TB pg 35, WB Exercise 20 pg 43-44HIG pg 33, TB n/a, WB n/a;
Use manipulatives and get this strategy solid; MM 11 (all problems)
HIG 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
SpellingReview Step 15 / Lesson 20; Dictate sentences 4-6Review/correct dictation from Tuesday;

Practice with More Words and prepare for test tomorrow
Step 15 / Lesson 20 AssessmentAAS B&W version: Teach Step 16- The sound of /ar/ with board first, then in journal

AAS Color version: Teach Lesson 21- AR with board first, then in journal
AAS B&W version: Review Step 16; Dictate sentences 1-3

AAS Color version: Review Lesson 21; Dictate sentences 1-3
Check test from Thurs & add missed words to Review portion of card box
GrammarFLL Lesson 68: Action verbs, Oral usage "was/were," pg 110-111FLL Lesson 69: Pronouns, Seasons (Summer), Copywork: "Summer," pg 112-113FLL Lesson 70: Seasons (Fall), Copywork: "Fall," pg 114-115FLL Lesson 71: Seasons, Holidays, Copywork, pg 116
WritingScripture or poetry copyworkCopybook pg 63- Copying (step 4); Write neatly and accurately.Scripture or poetry copyworkCopybook pg 63- Proof/Correct and Illustrate (steps 5 and 6)
ReadingReview all phonograms;

SF Week 19, Day 1, pg 107-108;

Introduce the Vowel Pair OY as /oi/ (OPG L122)
Review all phonograms (Add OY);

SF Week 19, Day 2, pg 109-110;

OPG L122: The Vowel Pair OY as /oi/, pg 206; Dictation: boy, toy, joy, coy;

"Joseph Forgives His Brothers" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 59-65 (see decodable words below)
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 19, Day 3, pg 111-112;

Introduce the Vowel Pair OI as /oi/ (OPG L123)
Review all phonograms (Add OI);

SF Week 19, Day 4, pg 113-114;

OPG L123: The Vowel Pair OI as /oi/, pg 207; Dictation: join, boil, moist

"Miriam is a Brave Girl" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 67-73 (see decodable words below)
Review all phonograms;

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

OPG L124: Review Words with the /ou/ or /oi/ Sound, pg 208
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 AloudQuest for the Lost Prince, pg 9-15;

Aesop's Fables pg 52: The Monkey and The Dolphin; Compare moral with God's commandment "You shall not lie"
Quest for the Lost Prince, pg 16-22;

Aesop's Fables pg 91 The Fox and the Monkey
Quest for the Lost Prince, pg 23-29;

Aesop's Fables pg 54: The Monkey and the Cat;
Contrast flattery vs compliment
Quest for the Lost Prince, pg 30-36;

Aesop's Fables pg 107 The Lion, the Ass, and the Fox
"Quest for the Lost Prince," by Dave & Neta Jackson was purchased as part of your required textbooks.
HistorySotW Ch 24 activity- "Stone" sculpture (soap carving)SotW Ch 25: Alexander the Great, pg 193-198; Discussion questions below;

Journal sentence: Alexander the Great was the conqueror of a vast empire.
ScienceG&B/MB Lesson 4: Marine Life- Amazing Ocean Creatures and Kingdoms of Marine Life Video, pg 15 (skip Ocean Life Classification Activity);

Journal Sentence: Bacteria, fungi, protists, plants, and animals all live in the ocean.
G&B/MB Lesson 4: Marine Life

Ocean Food Chains activity
GeographyEquatorial Africa- Due 2/29
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: Equatorial Africa - Due 2/29
 
* 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...

Thursday, February 15- Spirit Day- (no pizza)

Thursday, February 15- Valentine's Day party; see note below

Thursday, February 29- Spirit/Pizza/DOGS day


Dear lovely parents,

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 14 students in our class; their names are below. Students are welcome to write who each valentine is for if they wish. They do not have to leave the "to" section blank unless they prefer not to write each name.
Class list: Micah, Jacob, Spencer, Bexley, Jack, Ulysses, Gavin, Everett, Laz, Harris, Lane, Luke, Andrew, Brynley

Students will need to bring TWO containers. One is for carrying the valentines they are going to hand out. A gallon ziplock, paper bag, plastic grocery bag, etc. is good for this purpose. The second container is for collecting valentines from others. Be as creative or simple as you like in decorating this box or bag. Larger openings are preferred over small slits as they allow the kids to distribute their valentines more easily. From experience, I've found that it does not work well if kids bring their collecting box already full of what they plan to hand out. So again, please make sure they bring their own valentines in a separate bag from their collecting bag.

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:
Lessons are beginning to ramp up again. Before you begin teaching this week, take a look at HIG pages 25-26 which provide a review of last semester's strategies. These lessons are foundational for your child's future success in the Singapore program, so please make sure their understanding is solid using manipulatives and as much reinforcement as necessary.  
(Note on HIG pg 27: the first example should say "3 ones + 4 ones = 7 ones")

Don't forget, your child's binder contains a number chart through 110 as well as a place value chart to use during math lessons.

A note on Mental Math: We will be skipping MM6 and MM7, but you are encouraged to have your student complete them if the extra practice would be beneficial. MM11 is assigned on Friday to provide review of the "make 10 to add" strategy. If your child is not solid on making a 10 to add, please use additional problems from MM10 and MM12 as necessary to ensure they are quick with this strategy before we move on to using it with numbers greater than 20 next week.

Keep practicing math facts! A one-minute drill sheet (one column of mental math) is sent home at the end of each school week to be completed and returned the following Tuesday.

Flashcard Games for math facts (or phonograms!)

Reading:
While we do review the phonogram sounds in class each day, please work on these at home as often as you can with the cards or the phone app. The app is espeically great if you're busy because the children can practice independently with it. These are the building blocks for decoding words, which is so important as the students progress and start encountering unfamiliar words in their reading. 

As usual, provide assistance to your student with words in The Early Reader's Bible that we haven't yet taught them to decode yet. 

Decodable words in "Joseph Forgives His Brothers" (sight words in parenthesis): had, (been, which is not an OPG sight word, but we did teach the spelling in AAS), mean, to, him, they, sold, so, a, slave, but, God, took, (of), he, tell, the, king, his, dream, put, all, day, came, see, did, not, that, (was), grain, sold, them, take, home, back, told, who, (would), kill, want, do, that, I, you, (said), this, us, too

Decodable words in "Miriam is a Brave Girl" (sight words in parenthesis): the, king, did, not, like, he, to, kill, all, boys, men, must, find, (said), but, can, we, put, him, if, in, house, will, made, a, this, she, then, on, I, stay, with, (was), brave, soon, came, wash, go, get, it, me, keep, want, take, (of), ran, who, do, my, so, (could), now, thank

Read Aloud:
In addition to Aesop's Fables, this week we'll adding "Quest for the Lost Prince," by Dave and Neta Jackson to our read aloud time. This book tells the story of Samuel Morris, born prince of the Kru tribe in Liberia and raised in slavery to a neighboring tribe. After enduring brutality from his enslavers, the prince received a vision from God and escaped. Through a series of miraculous events, he made his way to the United States with the goal of becoming a missionary among his own people. 

This is a story filled with action and adventure, and while it is written for children, the beginning of the book does deal with physical harm done to the prince. I recommend that you preivew the first couple of home day assignments so that you're aware of any passages that could be too intense for your child, particularly on page 34. You're welcome to summarize these sections by saying something simple like, "The Grebo chief hurt Kaboo's body on purpose." After chapter 3, the prince escapes his captors and the physical beatings are no longer an issue.


Writing:
Spelling:
For your reference when checking your student's work, the sentences I will dictate for Step 15 / Lesson 20 in class are as follows:

Three club members came.

Winter frost can kill plants.

The cats like to doze under the ferns.

In Step 16 we'll teach another r-controlled sound, /ar/. A common spelling mistake on these words is for students to omit the a and just write r, since the sound /ar/ is the same as the name of the letter r. If that happens, remind your student that the letter r does not say its name. It makes the sound /r/. There's also a very helpful tip in this lesson which recommends going back to the token activity on pg 23 (B&W) / pg 50 (Color) if your student is missing letters when spelling words. It's important that the children listen for each sound and then represent it with a letter or letters. Remind them that the /ar/ sound is one sound but we use two letters to spell it.



Geography:
Equatorial Africa Map and Song due 2/29

History:
The stone sculptures and friezes of ancient Greece were of such high quality that when Greek towns and cities were conquered, the stone work was often carried off as bounty. This week in class we'll try our hands at "stone" carving! 

At home you'll read about the life and death of one of ancient history's most famous characters- Alexander the Great. 

Discussion questions for SotW Ch. 25: Do you think Alexander was "great"? Give some examples to tell why or why not. Why did Alexander the Great choose to build cities named after himself? Was his kingdom split up peacefully after he died?

Journal sentence: Alexander the Great was the conqueror of a vast empire. 

This semester's at-home history project will be announced soon!

Science:
Moving on from general ocean information, this week we'll take an overview of marine life, discover how and why scientists group- or classify- marine animals, and how the marine food chain operates. The ocean is teeming with extraordinarily beautiful and mysterious creatures!

How countless are your works, Lord!

In wisdom you have made them all;
the earth is full of your creatures.
Here is the sea, vast and wide,
teeming with creatures beyond number—
living things both large and small. 

Psalm 104:24-25 CSB

Journal Sentence: Bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals all live in the ocean.


Memory Work:
Quarter 3 poem:  A Child's Prayer  will be due 2/22. 

Books of the Old Testament: Genesis- 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 20- January 23-29

1st Grade
Week 20
Tue, Jan 23Wed, Jan 24Thu, Jan 25Fri, Jan 26Mon, Jan 29Co-Teacher Notes
VirtueDetermination- "But as for you, brothers and sisters, do not grow weary in doing good." -2 Thess. 3:13
BibleGP Week 1, pg 6-9GP Week 1, pg 6 & 10-12GP Week 1, pg 13-15GP Week 1, pg 16-18GP Week 1, Optional Fun Day, pg 19This week we begin using Semester 2 of The Gospel Project Home Edition. The week numbers in the new book will begin again with Week 1.

Big Picture Question: Whom can we trust? We can trust God to take care of us.
MathHIG pg 18, TB pg 22-23 (Tasks 6-8); WB Ex 12 & 13 pg 28-30; Build two digit numbers with manipulativesHIG pg 19-21, TB pg 24-25, WB Ex 14-15 pg 31-33HIG pg 22-23, TB pg 26-29, WB Ex 16 pg 34-35Parent read HIG pg 22; HIG pg 24, TB pg 30-31, WB Ex 17 pg 36-38, MM 5 (all problems)HIG pg 19- Reinforcement,
HIG pg 21- Reinforcement;

Extra Practice pg 58 (sent home in student's folder)

MM 2: one-minute timed drill return to school on Tuesday

Parent, preview HIG pg 25-26 for next week
A place value chart and a number chart to 110 can be found in your child's binder
SpellingReview Step 14 / Lesson 19; Dictate sentences 4-6Review/correct dictation from Tuesday;

Prepare for test tomorrow on Step 14 / Lesson 19
Step 14 / Lesson 19 AssessmentAAS B&W version: Teach Step 15- The /er/ of Her with board first, then in journal

AAS Color version: Teach Lesson 20- ER and Bossy R Syllables, with board first, then in journal
AAS B&W version: Review Step 15; Dictate sentences 1-3

AAS Color version: Review Lesson 20; Dictate sentences 1-3
Check test from Thurs & add missed words to Review portion of card box
GrammarFLL Lesson 64- Introducing seasons (Winter), Copywork: "Winter," oral usage:
"It was I," pg 104-105
FLL Lesson 65- Introducing abbreviations, pg 106; Enjoy the clever object lesson!FLL Lesson 66- Initials, abbreviations, Copywork: "Winter abbreviations," pg 107FLL Lesson 67- Seasons (Spring), noun review, Copywork: "Spring," pg 108-109
WritingScripture or Poetry CopyworkCopybook pg 61- Copying (step 4); Write neatly and accurately.Scripture or Poetry CopyworkCopybook pg 61- Proof/Correct and Illustrate (steps 5 and 6)
ReadingReview all phonograms;

SF Week 18, Day 1, pg 97-98;

Review A Alone Before L as /ô/, A Alone After W as /ô/ (OPG L118)
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 18, Day 2, pg 99-100;

OPG L119: Review of Words with the /ô/ Sound, pg 202;

"Jacob Sees a Ladder" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 43-49 (see decodable words below)
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 18, Day 3, pg 101-102;

Introduce the Vowel Pair OW as /ou/ (OPG L120)
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 18, Day 4, pg 103-104;

OPG L121: The Vowel Pair OU as /ou/, pg 205; Dictation: shout, round, couch

"God Takes Care of Joseph" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 51-57 (see decodable words below)
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 18, Day 5, pg 105-106;

OPG L120 & OPG L121: OW and OU as /ou/, pg 203-205: Review these two lessons by playing the Roll & Read game sent home in student's folder;

Re-read last paragraph on OPG pg 204, and the paragraph at the bottom of OPG pg 205
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 AloudRead and discuss "The Trojan Horse" - Chapter 1-3Mythology Stories- Pandora's Box and Midas TouchRead and discuss "The Trojan Horse" - Chapter 4-6Mythology Stories- Arachne the Spinner and Achilles' HeelMythology Stories- Herculean Strength and AtlasUse the link to access the Mythology Stories PDF
HistorySotW Ch 20: The Stories of Homer, pg 159-165 and Ch 23: The Greek Gods, pg 183-185SotW Ch 24: The Wars of the Greeks, pg 187-191; Discussion questions below;

Journal sentence: The Peloponnesian War left Greece in a weakened state.
ScienceG&B/MB Lesson 3: Tides and Intertidal Zones- Sea Discussion, Poetry Reading, Ocean Tides, The Intertidal Zone and Tide Pools, and Shell Observation Activity
pg 12-14 (Tide Flip-Book Activity is optional);

Journal Sentence: Many sea creatures live in tide pools as a way to hide and survive.
G&B/MB Lesson 3: Tides and Intertidal Zones

Read Aloud "Life in a Tide Pool," What lives in a tide pool? foldout book
GeographyWest Africa Song - Due 1/25- this week!
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; Equatorial Africa - Due 2/29

 * 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...

Thursday, January 25- Spirit/Pizza/DOGS Day

Thursday, February 15- Spirit Day- (no pizza)

Thursday, February 15- Class Valentine's party; We have 14 students in our class. I will send out a class list at the beginning of February.


Dear Parents,
I want to encourage you this week to meditate on the limitlessness of God. There is no way to measure Him or contain Him. His love, His mercy, His goodness, His patience...every attribute He has is never-ending. As humans, we have all sorts of limitations! We can stop expecting ourselves and others to be perfect, and instead let our shortcomings remind us to glorify our infinitely amazing Heavenly Father.
Love, Mrs. Kuhn


Math:
We'll spend this week focusing on place value and order of 2 digit numbers through 40 using many different manipulatives and charts. Your child's binder contains a number chart through 110 as well as a place value mat, both of which will come in very handy! 
At the risk of sounding redundant...keep practicing math facts!
Flashcard Games for math facts (or phonograms!)

Reading:
The students are growing so much and I'm seeing many of them really start to click with reading. Be encouraged to keep up the hard work at home- it is paying off!

Check your phonogram review box as well as your sight word review box to make sure you're covering all the newly introduced cards as well as reviewing older ones. For phonograms, your child should practice and know all phonograms from assessments 1-4 (found in their binder), plus AW and AU. Sight words up to this point include: the, I, a, of, have, give, to, two, too, was, said, do, who, friend, eye, buy, shoe, could, would, should.

Continue to read the stories in The Early Reader's Bible along with your student, filling in the words we have not taught them to decode yet. 

Decodable words in "Jacob Sees a Ladder" (sight words in parenthesis): Sees, a, (was), sad, he, had, to, go, home, so, all, day, when, it, dream, saw, went, the, way, up, and, on, then, God, I, will, with, you, (said), help, sat, me, him

Decodable words in "God Takes Care of Joseph" (sight words in parenthesis): God, takes, (of), did, not, like, him, they, to, kill, (said), no, sell, he, will, be, a, slave, (have), did, but, took, then, a, man, put, in, jail, king, had, dream, mean, (could), tell, can, you, [been- we learned that "been" is a rule-breaker in AAS, but it's not officially a sight word from OPG], with, sent, will, so, told, (was), good, put, my, all

Read Aloud:
This week we'll be reading several famous Greek myths to give the students a basic understanding of this part of Greek culture, as it is the basis for much of the art and literature that they will study in the future. Like when we discussed the false gods that were worshiped in Egypt and the golden calf that was worshiped by God's own people, when we talk about Greek culture, we contrast the gods of Greek mythology with the one true God. The assigned stories can be found in this Mythology Stories PDF. If you would like to delve deeper into the lesser-known myths, many can be found in a book called "Greek Myths for Young Children," which was an optional purchase on the Fortis 1st grade book list. 

We will be back to Aesop's Fables next week.

Writing:

Spelling:
Step 15 / Lesson 20 introduces a new syllable type: R-controlled, also known as Bossy R. When a vowel is followed directly by an R, the R changes the sound of the vowel (more on this in future OPG lessons). An important reminder for students this week will be "Every syllable has at least one vowel." (Key Card 7 / Rule Card 10). If they spell the /er/ sound just using the letter r, have them check to see if the syllable they just spelled contains a vowel like it is supposed to. 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. Also, make sure you have your student read through the word bank for ER to improve their visual memory of words with this spelling.



Geography:
West Africa Due 1/25- this Thursday!  For this assessment, I would like the students to be able to sing or say the names of the countries in front of the class. They do not need to point to each individual country.

History:
Discussion questions for Ch. 24: After fighting against each other for so long, why did Athens and Sparta decide to become friends? Do you think the Spartans should have helped the Athenians in the Battle of Marathon? Why is a 26-mile race called a marathon today? What kind of art did the Greeks become known for? Do you agree with the Athenians strategy to stay safe inside the city walls instead of fighting? Why didn't their strategy work? Why do you think Alcibiades decided to become a traitor? 
Journal sentence: The Peloponnesian War left Greece in a weakened state. 

Science:
Lesson 3 of our new Marine Biology unit discusses tides and intertidal zones. We can see the faithfulness of our God even in the consistency of high tides and low tides, twice each day, every day. 
Journal Sentence: Many sea creatures live in tide pools as a way to hide and survive.


Memory Work:
Quarter 3 poem:  A Child's Prayer will be due 2/22. This poem is a great starting point for a dialogue with our Heavenly Father, and a sweet reminder of His gentle care.

Books of the Old Testament: Genesis- 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.