Week 17 December 7-11, 2015
Congratulations to our new Spelling stars that will advance to the next level this week!
Please know you child does not have to participate. Have them just let me know. :0
Virtue of the Month - Humility
According to The American Dictionary of the English Language by Noah Webster in 1828
Humility, n. [L. humilitas; Fr. humilite
1. In ethics, freedom from pride and arrogance; humbleness of mind; a modest estimate of one's own worth. In theology, humility consists in lowliness of mind; a deep sense of one's own unworthiness in the sight of God, self-abasement, penitence for sin, and submission to the divine will.
I look forward to seeing how our students exhibit humility with each other this month!
Announcement- There will be no reading groups on Tuesday as I will be away from the classroom. Mrs. Vance will be teaching that day.
ELA (English, Language Arts)
We will continue reading our Frog and Toad All Year book. We will make special emphasis on recognizing the main idea of the passage, and finding the supporting details.
SPELLING
Monday - fine, cannot, May, may, line, left, ship, train, saw, pay
Tuesday - large, near, down, why, bill, want, girls, girl, part, still
Wednesday - place, report, never, found, side, kind, life, here, car, word
Thursday - Practice writing the 30 words once with markings to prepare for the test on Friday.
GRAMMAR
We will continue to locate nouns, proper noun, verbs, and adjectives in our daily sentence work. We are also working on the proper way to address an envelope.
Math
This week we will be looking at common phrases such as "more than" and "Less than." Students will compare two numbers by subtraction and make simple picture graphs using one-to-one representation.
HOMEWORK: Students will be given their new Math books on Monday!
Monday - Pages 7-10
Tuesday - Pages 11-13 Pages 14-18 (Optional)
Wednesday - Pages 19-21
Thursday - Pages 22-25
Friday - Pages 26-29 (optional)
HISTORY
This week students will be learning the basics of Islam. Students will be able to label countries in the Middle East to show where Islam began. They will learn about the 5 Pillars, and also about the prophet Muhammad. They will be able to describe features of a mosque, the Islamic place of worship, and be able to discuss the holy book that Muslims read, the Qur'an. Islam will conclude our study of religions for first grade. Next week we will have a Unit test on Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
SCIENCE
Students will identify the earth's layers. The inner/outer core, mantle, and crust. Students also will be able to understand that rocks are made of one or more minerals.
Congratulations to Aiden -for winning the Award for Courage!
Have a great week!
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