1st Grade T/Th- Week 3- August 26 - September 1

Tue, Aug 26Wed, Aug 27Thu, Aug 28Fri, Aug 29Mon, Sep 1Co-Teacher Notes
Attention- "Everyone then who hears these words and does them is like a man who built his house on the rock." -Matthew 7:24
GP Week 3, pg 38-41GP Week 3, pg 38 & 42-44GP Week 3, pg 45-47GP Week 3, pg 48-50GP Week 3, Optional Fun Day, pg 51Big Picture Question: What is sin? Sin is breaking God's law and sin separates people from God.
HIG pg 15-16, TB pg 22, WB Ex 10 pg 20-22**KEY lesson** HIG pg 17-18, TB pg 23, WB Ex 11 pg 23-24HIG pg 19-21, TB pg 24, WB Ex 12 pg 25-26 & Ex 13 pg 27Parent read HIG pg 19, HIG pg 22-23, TB pg 25-26 and 27-29; WB Ex 14 pg 28-30HIG pg 23 Reinforcement;

Extra Practice pg 10-11;

Play Roll a Die Number Bonds game (see instructions below)
Plan to spend as much time on math lessons each homeschool day as necessary. It is very important that your student not fall behind, as lessons are cumulative
Lesson 1:
Review sound cards;

Review Rule Card 5 (pg 40);

Dictate "pick," "block," "mask"
Lesson 1:
Review Phonogram Cards #1-32 and Sound Cards #1-32 (pg 37), include phonogram & sound cards WH, PH & TCH in your review as well;

Use letter tiles to review Rule Card 5 only, The CK rule (pg 40); dictate "snack," "pack," & "risk" in Spelling Journal
Lesson 1:
Review sound cards;

Review Rule Card 6, The Add S Rule;

Dictate "cups," "hats," and "songs" in Spelling Journal
Lesson 1:
Review Phonogram Cards #1-32 and Sound Cards #1-32 (pg 37), include phonogram & sound cards WH, PH & TCH in your review as well;

Use letter tiles to review Rule Card 7, The Add ES Rule (pg 41);

Dictate "dishes," "foxes," and "brushes" in Spelling Journal
Lesson 1:
Review Phonogram Cards #1-32 and Sound Cards #1-32 (pg 37), include phonogram & sound cards WH, PH & TCH in your review as well;

Use letter tiles to review any rule cards your student may need extra practice with;

Dictate "crop," "kings," and "drill" in Spelling Journal
FLL Lesson 5: Introducing story narration: "The Rabbit and the Turtle," pg 7-9FLL Lesson 6: Proper nounds (First names), pg 10FLL Lesson 7: Common and proper nouns, pg 11FLL Lesson 8: Common and proper nouns, pg 12-13
Review lowercase letter formation b, p, m, n, uWrite entire alphabet, upper and lowercaseReview lowercase letter formation l, t, h, k, fReview number formation 1 - 10
Review phonograms;

SF Week 2, Day 1, pg 31-33

OPG L58: The Digraph Blends TCH and NCH
SF Week 2, Day 2, pg 34-36

Teach/Review OPG L42: The CK Combination, pg 94-95;

"What Will Little Bear Wear?" from "Little Bear" by Else Holmelund Minarik *See Reading note below
Review phonograms;

SF Week 2, Day 3, pg 37-39

OPG L49; Adding the Letter S to Words, pg 104-105
SF Week 2, Day 4, pg 40-42

Teach/Review OPG L59 & L60: The Digraph TH (Voiced and Unvoiced), pg 122-124; note- do not feel that your child needs to read every word and every sentence on these pages, but do ask them to read enough to give them sufficient practice and refresh their memory;

Dictation (on white board, not in Spelling Journal): this, them, thin, bath

"What Will Little Bear Wear?" from "Little Bear" by Else Holmelund Minarik (continue or re-read to improve fluency)
SF Week 2, Day 5, pg 43-45;

Teach/Review OPG L61: The Digraphs WH and PH, pg 125-126;

Dictation (on white board, not in Spelling Journal)- when, whip, graph

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Give Phonogram Assessment #1: Administer using yellow phonogram cards. I will check completed assessments on Thursday.
See instructions below for giving Phonogram Assessment #1
The End of the Beginning, Chapter 5The End of the Beginning, Chapter 6The End of the Beginning, Chapter 7The End of the Beginning, Chapter 8
Read SotW Ch. 3; hieroglyphics activitySotW Ch. 4: The Old Kingdom of Egypt, pg 39-44, orally narrate;

Journal sentence: Egyptians made mummies and pyramids.
G&B/A Lesson 3: Insect Stations, Termite Station ONLY, pg 9-10 (skip writing 1-2 facts in journal and copy the sentence below instead);

Journal sentence (student copies into Science journal): Termites chew on wood.
G&B/A Lesson 3: Insect Stations, Firefly Station, pg 10 and pg 13
Continents and Oceans map - Due 9/9
SCRIPTURE: John 15:1-17 ESV (ongoing)
QUARTER 1 POEM: "Persevere," due 9/30
GEOGRAPHY: Continents and Oceans, due 9/9
* 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
EP- Singapore Math Extra Practice
MM- Mental Math (see appendix in HIG)
AAS- All About Spelling teacher manual (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, August 26- Picture Day (regular uniform dress code)

Thursday, August 28- Spirit Day/Pizza Day/DOGS Day! Students may wear Fortis spirit wear (t-shirts) along with jeans or shorts on Spirit Days. Pizza lunch will be served for those who have prepaid. Dads of Godly Students (DOGS) will present a fun assembly for the students and visit with them during their lunch time. 

Tuesday, September 2- No School- Labor Day
**Note- You will still have home day assignments on Monday, September 1st since the holiday is observed on September 2nd for T/Th classes. You are definitely free to complete the Monday assignments on any day that suits your family's schedule. For example, if you are going out of town for the Labor Day weekend, you could shift your Monday assignments to Tuesday, since there is no school on Tuesday. 

Hello Parents!

 "A wise son brings joy to his father,
    but a foolish son brings grief to his mother." -Prov. 10:1

We're making steady progress on filling up our Joy Jar! I can't wait to see what's going to happen when the jar is all the way full...

While most of our work is kindergarten review at this point, we are starting to get into more "meaty" topics. I pray you and your student are enjoying the process together! We have some fun and interactive lessons coming up this week that I'm excited to share with the students.


Math: 
On Monday, students will use their Singapore Math Extra Practice book for the first time. I will not be assigning every page of this book, so you may feel free to have your student go back and fill in any pages prior to the ones assigned if you'd like. For example, the assignment this week is to complete pages 10-11. Your student could also do any of the pages between page 1-9 if you feel the extra practice would be beneficial. 

Use any extra time this week to really work with the number bonds we've covered, especially parts of 10. Use a 10 frame and counters to help students see the relationships until they become automatic. Ask them real-world application questions throughout the day, such as: "You've got 4 stuffies on your bed; how many more to make 10?" Students will be utilizing this rapid recall in order to master quickly-approaching mental math strategies. Here is a fun video and song to practice "friends of 10." These number bond flash cards may also be helpful. The game on pg 23 of the Textbook is great to replay often if your child needs more practice. Continue this type of practice as we move on through our math lessons. Students will need to build on this basic concept throughout the year. 

Roll a Die Number Bonds game instructions: Roll a die, then say the number that makes ten with the number rolled. For example, if a 6 was rolled on the die, your student would say "4." If a 2 was rolled, your student would say "8." 

Spelling: 
Any time the blog directs you to dictate words or sentences in the Spelling Journal, those are words or sentences the students should be able to spell correctly without help or coaching. If there is a spelling mistake, have your student try to find it on their own first. Give them a hint about what rule they forgot if they still can't find it. Have them rewrite the word correctly after you have reinforced the concept. Please check dictation work done in class for accuracy as well.

Grammar: 
This week we will focus on the difference between common and proper nouns.

Writing
At home, please help your child to make proper strokes (see handout in Language Arts tab of binder) and correct pencil grip (see below) into a habit. It's important to correct any poor habits before they become too ingrained. This will greatly improve efficiency in their writing, and writing will become more enjoyable instead of a daunting chore. 

 

If your child is struggling with holding their pencil correctly or maintaining control of it, check out the tips at this link. I can also suggest many fun fine motor activites to suggest to strengthen those handwriting muscles. 

Reading:
You'll be giving the first phonogram assessment this week. You'll find the Phonogram Assessment Sheet inside a page protector in the Language Arts section of the binder. Complete Assessment #1: 26 Single Letter Phonograms, on Monday. To give this assessment, show your student the yellow phonogram card corresponding to each of the phonograms on the assessment. Check a box for each correct sound your student recalls. Count the sound correct if the student self-corrects, but no hints or coaching should be given to the student by the co-teacher. Leave the marks on the page protector and leave the page protector behind the Langauge Arts tab so I can check the assessment when we return to school on Thursday. Stay on top of your phonogram practice and these assessments should always be easy peasy for your student!

Sounds First: This week in Cut Off the Sound, instead of making the initial sound and then making the scissor motion to cut it off from the rest of the word, the students will actually delete the first sound in the word.

You will mostly be reading "Little Bear" to your child, as there are many words the students have not yet been taught to decode. However, I encourage you to work as a team and ask your child to read words they can decode (for example: made, it, on, hat, pants, can, and, not, that) as well as sight words (the, I, a, of, have, give, to, two, too) while you read the remaining words. I know you will both love Little Bear!

Remember, phonics understanding is important even for children who already read fluently! In most of the text they encounter now, the ideas are familiar to them. That won't always be the case, and they will need these tools to decode unfamiliar words in unfamiliar contexts.

Read Aloud: 
The importance of daily reading aloud is that we're introducing students to sentence structure, grammar, the sound of fluent reading, and especially vocabulary that is above their own reading level. Gauge their understanding by asking them to orally narrate what they've just heard. 

History: 
This week you'll read about mummies and embalming in ancient Egypt. Some of the descriptions are quite detailed. Feel free to use your discretion to edit as you deem appropriate. 

Journal sentence: Egyptians made mummies and pyramids. 

Science
Now that we have a good background knowledge of insects in general, we get to explore some specific ones in detail. On a personal note, growing up in a desert, I had always dreamed of seeing a real firefly. Not until I moved to Texas as an adult did that bucket-list item come true for me. It was truly magical! I'm excited to share about fireflies with the children, and to remind them that we, too, are beautiful lights for Christ in this world! I leave the termite and its spiritual application to you, my dear co-teachers. 

Journal sentence: Termites chew on wood.

Geography: 
Map & Song and Game to help learn Continents and Oceans (due 9/9)