Sunday, January 29, 2017

Week of January 30th

I hope everyone had a restful weekend!  On Tuesday, we will be celebrating our 100th day of school. This is always a very fun day for the students.  We will have a rotation where the students will go to each of the first grade classrooms for a different 100th day activity.

In my classroom, they can bring 100 items.  Examples are: pennies, cereal, cotton balls, Legos, candy, etc.  We will be counting these items different ways.  Please have your child bring their items in a Ziploc baggy.  We will also be making a Fruit Loop necklace with 100 Fruit Loops.  Those are always fun to munch on!

The weather looks decent this week!  Just remember to send your child with the appropriate gear if they want to play in the snow.  The students have done a pretty good job keeping track of their gloves and hats this year!  I make them clean out everything in their lockers on Fridays so they don't accumulate much.  If your child is missing something, we have a couple of lost and found tables outside of the office to check.

This week:

Reading - phonemic awareness, compare and contrast, fluency, capitalize proper nouns, text structure

Spelling - Week 18
Bonus:  forecast

Vocabulary - conditions, forecast, breeze, commotion, tranquil

Writing - Personal Narrative

Math - Finishing Chapter 4 and beginning Chapter 5 (Addition and Subtraction Relationships)

Science - Matt from Swan Lake visits

Monday - Music, Guidance
Tuesday - P.E., 100th Day Festivities, No Making Words Homework, Matt from Swan Lake
Wednesday - Art
Thursday - Music, Making Words, Library
Friday - P.E., Dental Presentation

*******Valentine List********  I'll send home a hard copy later as well.  I will also let you know via email if you have signed up for the Valentine's Ice Cream Sundae Party.

Lauren
Harley
Laith
Steven
Sophie
Aspen
Michael
Caden
WesLee
Pyper
Alyssa
Domonik
Ella
Zetta
Avary
Willis
Ethan
Nolan
Brittany
Julie
Collin
Bri'Niyah
Gavin
Star Student - Gavin Decker











Thanks and have a great week!

Sunday, January 22, 2017

Week of January 23rd

Dear Parents,

We had a lot of fun learning how to program the Beebots with algorithms.  We will be doing that this week as well!  I posted a bunch of pictures on Instagram if you are interested in looking. mrsrobertsfirsties is the name of my our class' Instagram page.  It is a private account so you will have to ask to join.

I benchmarked all students on Thursday.  I will be sending a copy home of their scores this week with report cards.  Please look to see their growth from Fall to Winter.  I am very proud of all of their hard work.  We have a lot more work to do, so we will keep pressing on!

This week:

Reading - drawing conclusions, fluency, phonemic awareness, context clues, syntax and semantics, predictions, punctuation

Vocabulary - recycle, waste, inspire, resourceful, structure

Spelling - Week 17
Bonus:  inspire

Writing - Learning how to write a personal narrative using transition words

Science - using algorithms to program a robot

Math - Subtraction strategies (I sent home a practice packet that goes with the chapter.  You can use this for extra practice at home).

Star Student - Brittany Tornow











Monday - P.E.
Tuesday - Art, Making Words
Wednesday - Music, Library, Early Out
Thursday - P.E., Making Words, Report Cards Go Home, Science with Robots
Friday - Art, Spelling Test

Thanks and have a great week!

Saturday, January 7, 2017

Week of January 9

After a whole week of inside recess, here's hoping the temps warm up this week so the kids can burn off some energy!  We used GoNoodle (guided dancing website) a lot this past week to get the wiggles out!

I sent home the Making Words homework Friday instead of Thursday.  As I had stated in last week's blog, we had to squeeze a lot into 4 days!  That may happen again this week but I will do the best I can to get them in on Tuesday and Thursday!

Reading - phonemic awareness, inferences, fluency, using was and were, main idea and details, capitalize proper nouns, inflectional endings -er, -est

Vocabulary - group, behavior, plead, soar, vivid

Spelling - See week 16
Bonus: vivid

Writing - journaling

Science - Anjanette Treadway is coming to teach students how to program a robot!

Math - Finishing up our chapter on addition strategies

Monday - Music, Guidance
Tuesday - P.E., Science with Anjanette, Making Words
Wednesday - Art
Thursday - Music, Library, Making Words, Spelling Test

Again, I will be doing some assessments this week for report cards.

Star Student - Steven Heuton











Thanks and have a great week!

Monday, January 2, 2017

Week of January 3

Happy New Year!  I hope everyone had a restful break full of family and fun!  A big THANK YOU to all who donated items to our Winter Party.  They kids had a great time!  Our next party will be the Valentine's Party.  We have an ice cream sundae party that is always a great time!  News on that party later...

We will be ready to hit the ground running tomorrow.  With it being a short week, we have to fit five days worth of learning into four.  The spelling words are beginning to be more difficult so extra practice might be needed at home along with the practice we do at school.  A great website you can use for extra practice at home is spellingcity.com.  You can create an account and enter our spelling words and it will create different activities for your child to do.

During the next two weeks I will be assessing for second quarter report cards.  The end of the quarter is January 12th.  I will be reviewing different skills this week to refresh their memories.

In a few weeks I will be administering the Winter FAST assessment.  I shared the Fall Benchmark scores with you all at conferences.  The benchmarks to be met this winter are:

41 words per minute
48 sight words per minute
15 nonsense words per minute
30 sounds for word segmenting

The best way to help your child achieve these goals are to listen to them read each night.  Complete the Making Words homework with your child every Tuesday and Thursday.  Practice the 50 sight words on the white piece of paper located in your child's reading bag (students who have met the goal already won't have this in their bag).  If your child has anything extra in their reading bag, please listen to them read it.

My goal is to never make your child "read as fast as they can."  I always tell my students to read like they are talking.  Paying attention to punctuation and the meaning of the story is all a part of reading fluently for comprehension.  Our primary purpose in reading is understanding what we read so accuracy is very important.  A lot of times students will read at a slower pace while they are trying to become accurate.  Accuracy comes before fluency.  So....with that being said, if your child makes a mistake while reading, here a few things you can say to help them along:

Try that again.
Did that make sense?
Did that sound right?
What was this page about? (If they can't tell you, they can go back and reread the page)  Do this sparingly (maybe once a book) as you don't want to stop the flow too much.  If it's a shorter book, just ask them what was the story about?

Not all words can be sounded out so telling them to sound it out may not always work.  Many times they correct a mistake by using meaning to help them figure out a word.  I also teach them to read in phrases rather than word by word.  One way to prompt for this is to tell your child, "Put that all together."  You can use this prompt if you hear them reading word by word.

These are just a few tips that may help you at home!  Thanks for all you do to help your child!  It's true that it takes a village. :)

This week:

Reviewing rules and expectations.  We will practice some of our routines to make sure the classroom flows smoothly after being gone. :)  We will also talk about the word "perseverance" and how sometimes things may be difficult but we have to keep trying.

Reading - questions, character and setting, phonemic awareness, triple consonant blends, contractions

Spelling - See Week 15
Bonus Word - support

Vocabulary - connection, support, possessions, relief, typical

Math - addition strategies and concepts (making a ten, decomposing numbers, adding three numbers, doubles plus 1)

Monday - No School
Tuesday - Art, Making Words
Wednesday - Music, Library
Thursday - P.E., Making Words
Friday - Art, Spelling Test, Timed Test

Star Student - Ella Melone











Thanks and here's to a great 2017!