Last week we learned about the letter J. Students During the week we will hear several
versions of Jack and The Beanstalk. This is a familiar story and it is fun to
share elements of different versions with each other. The class also began
to write "How To" papers in writer's workshop. This week our letter was Y. However, our language arts and science focus was on Earth Week. We read many books about ecology which emphasized recycling, saving water, reusing materials, conserving energy, and protecting our environment. Several activities and writing responses came from wonderful class discussions. We also enjoyed a great play put on by our school's EcoClub about our namesake May Watts who led the way in environmental awareness.
Our main focus in math
right now is subtraction. The class will learn some new games and work on their
fluency on math subtraction facts 1-10. Fluent means they can solve subtraction
equations without having to use fingers, objects, etc. But they also must be
able to EXPLAIN what subtraction is. We will continue to focus on problem
solving in math but will begin to solve more multiple step problems. When we
work on multiple step problems we often try to solve them in small groups.
Students work together and learn from each other's "math talk". Our goal is to
help our students become problem solvers who understand there are multiple ways
to solve a problem.
During these last few weeks we will be busy
preparing for first grade. The students will be asked to read and write more
independently and they will be expected to complete some more difficult tasks.
At this time of year we really want to be sure that each child is using
capital/lowercase letters appropriately in both their names and in their
writing. Students should also have spaces between their words and be
experimenting with punctuation. We hope all children will be reading at level C
by the end of the year and that they begin to read and write the 1st grade sight
words. As the year winds down, you will be getting some ideas for things you can
do at home to help with the transition to first grade. In the meantime, you can
be working through the jolly phonics spelling lists and the math homework
sheets. As always, thanks for your support at home.
Enjoy the beautiful weekend!
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