1st Grade T/Th- Week 24- February 24 - March 2

1st Grade
Week 24
Tue, Feb 24Wed, Feb 25Thu, Feb 26Fri, Feb 27Mon, Mar 2Co-Teacher Notes
VirtueLove- "Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God." -1 John 4:7
BibleGP Week 5, pg 70-73GP Week 5, pg 74-76GP Week 5, pg 77-79GP Week 5, pg 80-82GP Week 5, Optional Fun Day, pg 83Big Picture Question: How does God accomplish His plan? God uses people for His glory and our good.

I will not be assigning GP Week 6, but feel free to cover it with your child if you have the time.
MathHIG pg 42-43; TB pg 40-41; WB Ex 28 pg 57-58Parent read HIG pg 42; Review HIG pg 43; TB N/A; WB Ex 29 pg 59;

Choose one or both of the subtraction games below to play (see Math section);

MM17 (last 10 problems)
HIG pg 45-46;
TB pg 42 & 44;
WB Ex 31 pg 66-67
Parent read HIG pg 45; HIG pg 47; TB pg 43 & 45; WB Ex 30 pg 64-65

MM 13 (yes, again!), last 10 problems
HIG pg 47 Reinforcement activity; TB N/A; WB Ex 32 pg 68-69;

MM 15 (yes, again!), last 10 problems

MM 6: one-minute timed drill; return to school on Tuesday
Pay close attention to page numbers this week!
SpellingLesson 23:

Review Sound Cards;

Review less common sounds of O and U;

Dictate last three sentences on pg 199 in spelling journal
Review/correct dictation from Tuesday;

Review a selection of Sound, Rule, and Word Cards from your card box;

Use Put It on the Grill activity (see Teacher's Manual pg 198) to review less common sounds of O and U
Lesson 23 written assessmentLesson 24, Second Job of Silent E:

Parent read pg 201;

Review a selection of Sound, Rule, and Word Cards from your card box;

Read through Word Banks for ER and Name Game Syllables Part 2 (pg 123 and pg 71 in activity book); review the sounds of C (pg 202)

Use letter tiles for New Teaching, pg 202-203
Lesson 24, Second Job of Silent E:

Review a selection of Sound, Rule, and Word Cards from your card box; read through Word Bank for Soft C (pg 147 in the activity book);

Student use tiles to spell several words you select from "Practice More Words" section, pg 204;

Dictate Word Cards 184-193 in spelling journal;

Dictate first three sentences on pg 205 in spelling journal
Check assessment from Thursday and add missed Word Cards to Review tab of card box; file Word Cards that your student has mastered in Mastered tab
GrammarFLL Lesson 81: Poem memorization: "Mr. Nobody," pg 132FLL Lesson 82: Capitalization in poetry, Copywork: "Mr. Nobody", pg 133-134FLL Lesson 83: Pronouns, Oral usage: "Is/Are," pg 135-136FLL Lesson 84: Oral composition: "Mr. Nobody at Our House," Copywork: "Mr. Nobody at Our House," pg 137 (reference "Mr. Nobody" poem on pg 132)Discuss "Mr. Nobody" as the lesson directs, but your student does not need to practice memorizing the poem.
WritingLowercase alphabet- neatness and speedCopybook pg 69 - Copying (step 4); Write neatly and accurately.Lowercase alphabet- neatness and speedCopybook pg 69 - Proof/ Correct and Illustrate (steps 5 and 6)
ReadingReview all phonograms;

SF Week 22, Day 1, pg 138-139

Review OU as /o͞o/ and /ou/, The Vowel Pair OU as /ŭ/ (OPG 130)
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 22, Day 2, pg 140-141;

OPG L131: Sight Words: build, built, Review Sight Words, pg 218;

"God's Good Rules" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 107-113 (see decodable words below)
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 22, Day 3, pg 142-143;

Introduce Y alone as /ĭ/ (OPG L132)
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 22, Day 4, pg 144-145;

OPG L132: Y alone as /ĭ/, pg 219; Dictation: myth, gym

"A Calf of Gold" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 115-121 (see decodable words below)
Review all phonograms;

SF Week 22, Day 5, pg 146-147;

OPG L133: Review of Vowel Pairs and Patterns for Short-Vowel Words, pg 220
Add "build" and "built" to review cards. 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
Read AloudThe Adventures of Jimmy Skunk, Ch. 13;

Aesop's Fables pg 99 - The Lark and her Young Ones
The Adventures of Jimmy Skunk, Ch. 14;

Aesop's Fables pg 112 - The Fisherman and the Little Fish
The Adventures of Jimmy Skunk, Ch. 15;

Aesop's Fables pg 96 - The Dog and His Reflection
The Adventures of Jimmy Skunk, Ch. 16;

Aesop's Fables pg 76 - The Bull and the Goat
HistorySpecial Guest- Marine BiologySotW Ch 28 The Roman Empire, pg 215-225; discussion questions below

Optional:
Click here for instructions to build an edible model of a Roman road

Journal sentence: Ancient Romans built durable roads, many of which are still standing today.
The Greek Agora project will be due April 28th; Click here for project information
ScienceG&B/MB Lesson 6: Marine Invertebrates Part 1- Introduction to Invertebrates, Symmetry, and Marine Invertebrates Booklet Activity- Cnidarians only (stop at Echinoderms), pg 24-25;

Please complete Cnidarians (page 1) of My Marine Invertebrates Booklet that was sent home on Tuesday, then send booklet to school for your student to use tomorrow as well
G&B/MB Lesson 6: Marine Invertebrates Part 1- Marine Invertebrates Booklet (page 2)- Echinoderms and Sponges, pg 25-26Please send Marine Invertebrates Booklet to school on Thursday
GeographyEquatorial Africa- Due 3/5
Memory WorkSCRIPTURE: John 15:1-17 ESV (ongoing);
Books of the Old Testament - Genesis through Job- Due 3/12
MATH: Fact Flashcards (Ongoing)
QUARTER 3 POEM: A Child's Prayer - Due 3/10
GEOGRAPHY: Equatorial Africa - Due 3/5

*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...

Thursday, February 26- Spirit/Pizza/DOGS day

Thursday, March 5- Equatorial Africa map due

Tuesday, March 10- Q3 poem, A Child's Prayer due

Thursday, March 12- Books of the Bible (Genesis - Job) due

Tuesday - Monday, March 17-23- Spring Break


Dearest Parents, 

Can you believe we have just three weeks of school until Spring Break? The time has FLOWN by this semester. You and your students have put in a lot of time, thought, and effort, and the results are so rewarding. Keep persevering!
Love, Mrs. Kuhn


Math:
We have just finished teaching a tricky unit, and we've been working hard! Subtraction with renaming is one of the most challenging concepts in 1st grade math, so we will keep reviewing in class and I will ask you to do the same at home, even as we move on to other units.

Subtraction reinforcement games (choose one or both to play on Wednesday): 

Build a Number, then Subtract: Use two sets of number cards with numbers 0-9 (UNO cards, Phase 10 cards, playing cards with face cards removed, etc). From the first set, use only numbers 1, 2, and 3. Keeping the sets separated into two piles, turn all cards face down. Draw one card from the 1,2,3 pile- this is the tens number in a 2-digit number. Draw one card from the 0-9 pile- this is the ones number in a 2-digit number. Write down the 2-digit number. (Ex: 2 is turned over from the 1,2,3 pile and 9 is turned over from the 0-9 pile; the 2-digit number is 29). Turn over one more card from the 0-9 pile. Have your student subtract the number they turned over from the number they wrote down. 

0 or Bust: Use a 10-sided die or 4 sets of number cards with numbers 0-9. Players start with 40 points. Roll the die or draw a card and subtract that number from the start number. That difference is the new start number. Continue until one person hits 0 exactly. If a player's roll doesn't hit 0 exactly, they "go bust" and their turn is over. 

Our next unit is multiplication- so fun! At this level, we will be introducing it as repeated addition. Please note, as it says in the HIG: "Students should use mental math to do the repeated addition, not simply count on." We want students to be able to manipulate the numbers easily in their heads so that for 4+4+4+4 they are thinking "I know 4+4 is 8, adding another 4 gets me to 12, and the last 4 brings me to 16," or "I see there are two 4+4's. I know 4+4 is 8, so two 4+4's is the same as 8+8, and 8+8 is 16." This way of thinking about math, rather than simply counting, is so powerful! It opens up many opportunities for higher math functioning when children can manipulate numbers with ease, freeing up brain power for more complex computations.

Keep practicing math facts...yes, still! Again, less effort required in the recall of facts means more "brain power" available to use the facts in more complex calculations.

Flashcard Games for math facts (or phonograms!)

Spelling:
This week Lesson 24 introduces the second job of silent E, which is to cause C or G to make their soft sounds. This is another lesson that will be easier to teach if your student has been writing the silent E along with the vowel, then going back and filling in the final consonant sound between the vowel and the silent E. That approach makes it easy to see that if the final consonant sound is /s/, they should use C, since C spells /s/ before E, I, or Y (S before E usually makes the /z/ sound). Regularly reviewing the Word Bank for Soft C on pg 147 in the activity book will help your student recognize these words as well. 


Grammar:
For FLL Lesson 82, you will be using "Mr. Nobody" to point out capitalization in poetry. You do not need to read the stanza three times in a row or have your student repeat it along with you since we're not memorizing this poem. Also note that for Lesson 82 copywork in the grammar booklet, due to space constraints several words in the poem were omitted in order to demonstrate capitalization of the first word of every line. 

Reading:
Remember when teaching a new sight word, before showing your student the word, say it to them and ask them to think about and write down what sounds they would use to spell the word. For "build," they will likely spell b-i-l-d. Then discuss which parts of the word are regular (b, l, d) and identify the part that is irregular (the /ĭ/ sound is spelled with UI; this is a rule breaker because UI makes the /oo/ sound). Direct your student to underline, highlight, or use a different color to replace the i they originally wrote with ui, and remind them that this is the part of the word they will need to memorize. 

Decodable words in "God's Good Rules" (sight words in parenthesis): God's, good, (what), is, it, some, (said), the, a, big, they, but, (was), with, them, had, lead, take, them, to, this, place, told, go, up, on, he, (would), say, gave, tell, my, do, not, make, think, name, bad, way, rest, day, love, and, kill, wife, steal, lie, want, (have)

Decodable words in "A Calf of Gold" (sight words in parenthesis): A, (of), gold, will, you, do, (what), God, yes, (said), the, we, went, he, to, (was), long, time, come, back, some, must, (have), help, us, so, the, made, from, this, they, it, be, now, but, not, (one), day, came, did, like, please, came, (would), then, bad, died, sad, who, no


History:
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. Project guidelines can be found here. This project will be presented by the students on April 28th

SotW Ch. 28 Discussion questions: How were the Roman roads different from most roads in the ancient world? Compare how ancient Romans took a bath with how you take a bath. Why do you think the Romans liked to watch men fighting? What is your opinon about a gladiator fight? Can you think of a different game that people today enjoy watching?

Journal sentence: Ancient Romans built durable roads, many of which are still standing today. 

Here is an idea for making an edible Roman road, if you're feeling adventurous!

Science:
Lessons 6 and 7 cover marine invertebrates. We will split each of those by covering half of a lesson at home, then finishing the other half at school. This week, you'll teach symmetry and the cnidarians page of the "My Marine Invertebrates" booklet at home, then we'll study echinoderms and sponges in class. Copies of the booklet will be sent home with your student on Tuesday, Feb. 24th. Please complete only the Cnidarians page of the Marine Invertebrates Booklet on Wednesday at home. Send the booklet to school on Thursday so we can continue with Echinoderms and Sponges. The process will repeat for Lesson 7 next week.

Geography:
Equatorial Africa map and song due 3/5; Students should be able to point to each country as they sing/recite the names.

Memory Work:
The Quarter 3 poem is due Tuesday, 3/10. Each child will present A Child's Prayer in front of the class. Let your child practice in front of an audience of stuffed animals to boost their confidence!
The books of the Old Testament (Genesis-Job) are due Thursday, 3/12.