Writing Workshop:
In this session of Writing
Workshop, we will be learning what the expectations are for Writing Workshop,
and how to use the supplies. Once
we model the process of choosing
a topic, sketching it, and then writing about it, the students will choose
their own topics, sketch, and write.
Reading Workshop:
This week we will launch our reading workshop procedures
and the students will learn that one of the most important things to do to
become a better reader is to read good-fit books. We will learn how to look for good-fit books
in five ways using the acronym I PICK.
They will learn: “I” choose my
book, “P”urpose-Why do I want to read it? “I”nterest-Does it interest me?
“C”omprehend-Am I understanding what I am reading? “K”now-I know most of the
words. I encourage you to use this same
dialogue with your child at home to help them choose good-fit books for
independent reading at home. Once we
grasp how to choose a good-fit book, we will start our lesson with three ways
to read a book. It takes time to
establish reading workshop procedures, but after we build a solid foundation,
it pays off all year long! J
Math:
This year in Math we will learn many new concepts and develop new
skills. The state of Texas revised the TEKS for the 2014-2015 school
year. As a proactive school district RRISD instituted a conversion year.
This year we will teach the current TEKS and the "new/revised"
TEKS. Many things are new and/or different. For our first unit we
will be exploring Place Value. The objectives for this unit include 1)
composing and decomposing numbers up to 120, 2) Generating numbers from 0 up to
120, 3)Representing, comparing and ordering numbers to 100 using symbols (<,
>, =), 4) Using Place Value to compare whole numbers up to 120 (i.e. 23 has
2 groups of ten and 3 ones). Please review your child's work as it comes
home in their folder. The students also use their Math Notebooks on a
daily basis. As we establish routines we will begin sending home the Math
Notebook periodically for parents to review.
Social Studies:
This week, we will be discussing rules and laws at
school, home and in our community. What
is the difference between a rule and a law?
Why do we need rules and laws? We
will also talk about positive and negative consequences.
The 7 Habits:
Habit #1: Be
Proactive- Being
proactive means that you are a responsible person. You are in charge of your actions and your
moods, and you take responsibility for your choices. We read stories about being proactive last
week. This week, we will reinforce being
proactive in the classroom, at home, and in our community. Please talk with your child about what they
can do to be a proactive member of your family.
Thanks!
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