1st Grade T/Th- Week 34- May 13-19

1st Grade
Week 34
Tue, May 13Wed, May 14Thu, May 15Fri, May 16Mon, May 19Co-Teacher Notes
Virtue"But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,gentleness, and self-control. The law is not against such things." -Gal. 5:22-23
BibleSpeak a blessing over our classmates
MathReview 8

Addition Facts timed test

Subtraction Facts timed test
Go over missed problems from Review 8 and have your student make any corrections neededVirtual AuctionMath Workbooks for summer practice, if desired:

Intensive Practice 1A

Intensive Practice 1B
SpellingSpelling ReviewLesson 31 Putting It All Together:

Parent read pg 261;

Complete How to Fix a Car, pg 197-199 in activity book;

Mark the Progress Chart and Celebrate!
Focus on troublesome concepts over the summer; make sure to continue reviewing phonogram, sound and rule cards this summer until they're all behind the Mastered tab
Grammar
WritingScripture or poetry copyworkCopybook pg 91- Copying (step 4); Write neatly and accurately.
ReadingReview / Reading GamesRead "The Knight and the Dragon" story; answer comprehension questions in complete sentences on attached paper (see below)Last Day activities (virtue rocks, clean up classroom, class party, outside games)Hang on to your OPG book for use in 2nd grade at Fortis

Plan your summer reading. What books will you read aloud with your family? What audiobooks can you listen to in the car on the way to the pool? What books will your child read independently? Maybe get them started on a fun series. Will you join a reward program? Check local library programs. Read, read, read over the summer!
Read AloudClass choiceBegin your first summer read aloud; Make sure to sign up for the Liberty Hill Library's summer reading program!Class choice
History
ScienceDraw a life size blue whale
Geography
Memory WorkGreat job on memory work this year! Consider memorizing a Bible passage as a family over the summer!

Dear parents, 

I can't thank you enough for trusting me with your children this year!  Teaching them has been my pleasure, with ALL my heart!  I pray God's blessings on your time together this summer.  May your children continue to grow in virtue and wisdom wherever the Lord leads. I will pray for their sweet little souls by name whenever the Spirit prompts.    

With lots of Love ~ Mrs. Kuhn

Bible:
I encourage you to continue the habit you've built this year of daily Bible study with your child! There are several more lessons in your Gospel Project book to keep you going through the summer.

Math:
If you're interested in having your child maintain their math skills over the summer, I recommend completing the Extra Practice book. If your student would like a challenge that builds upon what we learned this year, let them give Intensive Practice book 1A or Intensive Practice book 1B a try! If you're allowing some screen time, Fluency by Heart is a great way to keep skills sharp. 

Reading:
On Tuesday your student will bring home a passage titled "The Knight and the Dragon," which they should read aloud to you. There are a few words (surprise, awake, hear, alone, people, agrees, doesn't) with sounds that we have not explicitly taught which you may need to guide your student in decoding. An extra sheet of lined paper is provided for students to use in answering the comprehension questions in complete sentences. Handwriting should be neat and all words should be spelled correctly. Please return only the lined paper on Thursday. Keep the story to read again later!

Plan your summer reading! What books will you read aloud with your family? What audiobooks can you listen to in the car on the way to the pool? What books will your child read independently? Maybe get them started on a fun series. Will you join a reward program? Check your local library for details. Read, read, read over the summer! 

Check your email for a PDF packet of summer reading activities. 

Last Day:
Students will not need to bring their binder or any books on the last day of school, but they should still bring their backpack for carrying things, as well as their lunch and water bottle. They won't need an afternoon snack unless you would like them to have something other than the options we will have available: popcorn/chips, fruit, cotton candy, juice, and water. We will be playing outside games in the afternoon, so consider applying sunscreen before school that day.