1st Grade T/Th- Week 26- March 5-11

1st Grade
Week 26
Tue, Mar 5Wed, Mar 6Thu, Mar 7Fri, Mar 8Mon, Mar 11Co-Teacher Notes
VirtueJustice- Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed.Take up the cause of the fatherless; plead the case of the widow. - Isaiah 1:17
BibleResurrection eggs (donkey, silver coins)Kids of Integrity - Easter -Kick off Craft and Picnic 1: A Passover Picnic pg 4-6Resurrection eggs (cup, praying hands)Kids of Integrity - Easter - Picnic 2: A Sad Day for Jesus pg 6-8Kids of Integrity - Easter - Picnic 3: Meek doesn't mean weak! pg 8-10Use this link to reach the Kids of Integrity website. Click on Download Lesson PDF to see the lessons for your home days
MathReview 2/3Look over Review 2/3 from yesterday; reinforce concepts that were missed

Practice Packet pg 4 and 5; return completed packet tomorrow
HIG pg 55-56; TB pg 54 (red apples at top only) and pg 55, & Tasks 1-3 pg 57-58; WB Exercises 37-38 pg 91-94Parent read HIG pg 55; HIG pg 57; TB pg 54 (green apples at bottom only) and 56, & Tasks 4-6 pg 58-59; WB Ex 39, pg 95-96 & Ex 40 #4 only, pg 98

MM 17 (first 10 problems)

MM 5 one-minute drill (return to school on Tuesday after the break)
Reinforcement activities on HIG pg 56 and 57 (note: these are subtly different activities)

MM 17 (last 10 problems)

Optional but RECOMMENDED over Spring Break: Extra Practice pg 69 (sent home in student's binder)
SpellingReview Step 20 / Lesson 25; Dictate sentences 4-6Review/correct dictation from Tuesday;

Prepare for test tomorrow on Step 20 / Lesson 25
Step 20 / Lesson 25 AssessmentAAS Break

Spelling Bee practice! (see below)
Check test from Thurs & add missed words to Review portion of card box
GrammarFLL Lesson 89: Dates, pg 146FLL Lesson 90: Seasons, Use of "I," Copywork: "In the spring I...", pg 147-148FLL Lesson 91: Story-poem narration: "Sunflowers," pg 149-150No assignment today; feel free to review any prior lessons
WritingScripture or poetry copy workCopybook pg 73 - Copying (step 4); Write neatly and accurately.Scripture or poetry copy workCopybook pg 73 - Proof/ Correct and Illustrate (steps 5 and 6)
ReadingReview all phonograms;

SF Week 24, Day 1, pg 158-159

Review The Silent Letter Pair GH: IGH, EIGH, AIGH, AUGH (OPG L137)
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 24, Day 2, pg 160-161;

OPG L138: Review the Vowel Pair OU, pg 225;

"A Man Made Strong by God" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 139-145 (see decodable words below)
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 24, Day 3, pg 162-163;

Introduce The Silent Letter Pair GH: OUGH as /o͞o/ or /ou/ (OPG L139)
Review all phonograms (add OUGH);

SF Week 24, Day 4, pg 164-165;

OPG L140: The Silent Letter Pair GH: OUGH as /ô/ and /ō/, pg 227; Dictation: ought, fought, though, dough

"A New Family" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 147-153 (see decodable words below)
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 24, Day 5, pg 166-167;

Re-read OPG L139 and L140, pg 226-227

Decodable book
"Meg and Jim's Sled Trip (Companion)" from Flyleaf Publishing
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. one, once, build, built, laugh

Click here for a link to sight word flash cards
Read AloudThe Adventures of Jimmy Skunk - Chapter 1;

Aesop's Fables pg 16 - The Boy and the Filberts
The Adventures of Jimmy Skunk - Chapter 2;

Aesop's Fables pg 41 - The Birds, The Beasts, and The Bat
The Adventures of Jimmy Skunk - Chapter 3;

Aesop's Fables pg 78 - The Old Lion and the Fox
The Adventures of Jimmy Skunk - Chapter 4;

Aesop's Fables pg 75 - The Serpent and the Eagle
The Adventures of Jimmy Skunk by Thornton Burgess was purchased along with your required textbooks.
HistorySotW Ch 29: Rome's War with Carthage; Journal Entry: Which animal would you choose to fight against Rome?SotW Ch 31: The Mauryan Empire of India, pg 241-246; see below for discussion questions;

Journal sentence: Asoka gave up violence and sought to be kind.
ScienceG&B/MB Lesson 8: Marine Reptiles- Picture Activity, Marine Reptiles Activity (skip instructions that say circle answers in student journal), and Sea Turtle or Turtle Activity (you do not need to cut the clues out of your textbook; just read them to your student) pg 33-37;

Journal sentence: Adult sea turtles live to be between 60 and 100 years old.
G&B/MB Lesson 8: Marine Reptiles

Sea Turtles- life cycle, journey to ocean
GeographySouthern Africa Map & Song Due 4/11
Memory WorkSCRIPTURE: Psalm 23 KJV (ongoing);
Books of the Old Testament Psalms - Malachi in order - Due 4/25
MATH: Fact Flashcards (Ongoing)
QUARTER 4 POEM: Rock of Ages- Due 4/30
GEOGRAPHY: Southern Africa - Due 4/11
1st GradeTue, Mar 12Wed, Mar 13Thu, Mar 14Fri, Mar 15Mon, Mar 18Co-Teacher Notes
Spring Break
 * 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 - Monday, March 12-18- Spring Break

Saturday, March 23- Fortis Lap-A-Thon

Thursday, March 28- Spirit/Pizza/DOGS Day (this will be the only Spirit Day in March due to Spring Break)

Friday, March 29- Good Friday; campus closed

Tuesday, April 2- campus closed 
(Please notice that your holiday from school will fall on Tuesday, April 2nd. You will have home day assignments on Monday, April 1st since that is a regular home day for you. You may, of course, complete those assignments on a different day if you'd like to take advantage of a long weekend over Easter. Just make sure that everything is caught up by the time students are back at school again on Thursday, April 4th.)

Dear Parents,
We are already wrapping up the third quarter of the year! There is always a temptation after Spring Break to start winding down our efforts before we've actually reached the finish line. I encourage you to take time to rest and refresh over the break and then be ready to take on the next few weeks with determination and purpose! 

Bible:
In the next few weeks leading up to Easter, we will be doing Resurrection Eggs activities in class, and at home you'll be using the Kids of Integrity website for some interactive Easter activities. 

Math: 
This week we introduce the concept of division as sharing and grouping. At this level, we will not use the division sign or write division equations. 

Play some fun math fact games over Spring Break to keep those facts fresh! Students love playing War (face cards removed, except for the ace which equals 1). Turn over two cards per turn and add them together for the total; whoever has a higher total wins the cards. This is a great way to practice subtraction facts as well (subtract the smaller number from the larger number).

Shut the Box is another fantastic game for addition facts within 12. Players roll two dice and add the numbers. Then they must decide which numbers on the board between 1-12 they can use to make that sum. Even the adults in my house enjoy this game! 

Extra Practice pg 69 is optional- but recommended!- to complete over the break. Solving a couple of problems each day will help the students keep their skills sharp! 

Flashcard Games for math facts (or phonograms!)


Reading:
I'm thrilled with the reading progress this year. It's so fun to witness!

This week we will begin teaching the phonogram with the most sounds- OUGH, with a whopping 6 sounds! It is a fun one to practice because all the various sounds are reminiscent of a boxing match. Give your child plenty of repetition with these words as we go through the lessons, and be sure to explain the meaning of any words they don't know.

In the decodable book "Meg and Jim's Sled Trip," there are a couple of opportunities to practice dividing multisyllabic words.
On the first page, for the word "fantastic," students would use syllable division rule #2, which is: Locate the vowels. If there are two consonants between them, we usually divide between the consonants (see AAS). Thus, "fantastic" would be divided as fan/tas/tic. Then ask your student to label each syllable and ask them what kind of vowel sound (long or short) the vowel makes in each syllable. In this case, these are all closed syllables which have short vowel sounds, so we have făn/tăs/tĭc. You will hopefully get the question, "Why does fantastic end with c instead of ck?" Remind students that the Rule/Key Card which says ck is only used right after a short vowel applies to one-syllable words. In multisyllable words ending with the /k/ sound, /k/ is often spelled with c. Examples include: frantic, fantastic, maniac and zodiac.
The word "until" on pg 15 would be divided in a similar way using syllable division rule #2 again.
The word "their" is a word we haven't taught the students to decode yet, so just give your child that word and tell them they will learn it later!
Review lessons your child might need to read again using their 3rd Quarter OPG assessment as a guide.

Keep reading over Spring Break!! 

Decodable words in "A Man Made Strong by God" (sight words in parenthesis): A, man, made, strong, by, God, (was), the, man, (of), all, had, him, that, way, so, that, he, did, it, with, his, hands, some, to, kill, they, not, like, but, too, strong, for, them, then, bad, things, that, please, and, (said), now, will, be, took, (could), stop, see, sad, had, much, (what), do, you, think, (should), (have)

Decodable words in "A New Family" (sight words in parenthesis): A, new, I, am, home, (said), back, to, my, things, had, sons, now, she, go, will, with, you, so, went, in, new, (was), no, (one), get, food, for, and, look, day, saw, good, man, his, name, may, be, she, (have), take, (of), me, he, love, too, time, boy, they


Spelling:
For your reference when reviewing dictation, the sentences given in class for Step 20 / Lesson 25 are: 
He is not in danger on the porch.
Will we go up on stage?
The German student went to France.

After our Step 20 / Lesson 25 test on Thursday, we'll take a short break from new AAS lessons for a review week. On Thursday, March 21st, we'll have a fun and friendly Spelling Bee! We will have 10 rounds where all the students will spell (in writing) the word from each round. No one will get "out." Whoever spells the most words correctly will be the winner!  All the words from Step 2 through Step 20 are fair game! This should be a fun activity for the kids.



Geography:
Southern Africa Map and Song will be due April 11th. Students should be able to point to each country as they sing/recite the names. This is the final remaining part of Africa that we have yet to memorize!

History:
Discussion questions for SotW Chapter 31: What caused Emperor Asoka to change his mind about fighting with an army? What other changes did he make? Do you agree with the hare's decision to offer himself as food? Read 2 Corinthians 9:13 and discuss why it is important for followers of Christ to be generous.
Journal sentence: Asoka gave up violence and sought to be kind. 

Reminder: This semester's at-home project will allow students to tap into their inner entrepreneur as they set up shop in a recreation of the central Greek gathering place and marketplace, the Agora. Students will create a product they wish to sell, a price point, and a sales pitch to entice their friends to visit their stall in the marketplace. Fortis students from other grades will be "window shopping" in our Agora before we buy and sell amongst our class (currency provided)! Project guidelines can also be found here. This project will be presented by the students on April 23rd. They are encouraged to wear Greek attire/costume to school that day to lend authenticity to their project. 

Science: 
This week's journal sentence: Adult sea turtles live to be between 60 and 100 years old.

Field Trip to Austin Aquarium! 

We’ve been discovering so much about the interesting, beautiful, and sometimes mysterious life that flourishes under the sea. Now we are going to get up close and hands-on by taking a trip to the Austin Aquarium! We’ll get to interact with sharks, stingrays, sea jellies, octopuses, birds, reptiles, amphibians, tropical and cold water fish, and more!


Details:

Tuesday, April 16th, 2024

Depart Fortis 10:30am

Return to Fortis between 1:00- 1:30pm; students may be checked out early to go home after the trip

Cost: $9.95 students, $8.95 parent chaperones (siblings age 3 or older attending with a parent chaperone, $9.95)

Payment and permission slip due by April 9th

Click HERE to register and pay for the field trip.

I will need parents to help transport students, so if you are able to drive, please let me know!

Also, indicate that you can be a driver on the permission slip form.

We will bring sack lunches to eat at the picnic area inside the aquarium after our tour. 


Memory Work:
Quarter 4 poem: Rock of Ages will be due 4/30. This final poem of the year is long with lots of unfamiliar phrasing that we will try to cover in class. However, students will definitely need to practice early and often at home in order to perfect this piece for presentation. Here is a link to the song that we practice in class. This artist does substitute "commands" for "demands" in the 2nd stanza, so I will accept either of those words as correct. 

Books of the Old Testament: Psalms - Malachi due 4/25. When we finish this section, we'll have memorized the order of all the books in the entire Bible! Here is a link to the song we practice in class. 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.