READING
This week we will learn about fiction and the elements of fiction. We will learn about the setting; the place and time where the story takes place, the main characters;the important people or animals that do or say important things in the stories, and the plot which is a series of important events in the stories. We will learn that just like the stories we write, fictions have also a beginning, middle and ending. We will also discuss the author's purpose in writing fictions.
This week we will learn about fiction and the elements of fiction. We will learn about the setting; the place and time where the story takes place, the main characters;the important people or animals that do or say important things in the stories, and the plot which is a series of important events in the stories. We will learn that just like the stories we write, fictions have also a beginning, middle and ending. We will also discuss the author's purpose in writing fictions.
WRITING
We will continue writing stories about our lives. This week we will learn how we can "zoom in" and write about a small moment in time with details. Our job from here on is to discover those small moments in our lives. A small moment happens over a few short seconds or minutes. For example, it could be about a moment that I was riding my bike and I fell into a mud puddle and hurt my knee, or about a time that we were in the car, coming back home and we had to stop the car in the middle of the street, because a deer was standing there and wouldn't move. We will learn how we can expand our small moment with details and write it over a few lines. We will also use our fingers and tell our small moments across our hand so we can record the beginning, the middle and the end of our small moments.
WORD STUDY
This week, we will be talking about the short u and long u vowel sounds. This will wrap up our vowel review!
MATH
So far, we have been working on place value. The children have learned that the place of a digit in a number matters and depending on its place a digit can represent tens, or ones. This week we will learn about decomposing numbers and describing the numbers in expanded form. For example, 34 is actually 30 and 4 and 52 is 50 and 2. We will also compare numbers using number line and review the vocabulary, greater and less than. for example, looking at a number line, what number is one less than 17? or 16 is one less than what number? We will apply our knowledge of number line and number comparison to solve everyday math problem.
SOCIAL STUDIES
So far, we have been working on place value. The children have learned that the place of a digit in a number matters and depending on its place a digit can represent tens, or ones. This week we will learn about decomposing numbers and describing the numbers in expanded form. For example, 34 is actually 30 and 4 and 52 is 50 and 2. We will also compare numbers using number line and review the vocabulary, greater and less than. for example, looking at a number line, what number is one less than 17? or 16 is one less than what number? We will apply our knowledge of number line and number comparison to solve everyday math problem.
SOCIAL STUDIES
This week we will learn about our great state of Texas! We will discuss our state patriotic symbols such as Texas flag, Texas pledge and and Alamo. Our motto is friendship. We will also learn about the leaders in our state and community.
EDUCATION GO GET IT WEEK
This week is Education Go Get It Week. Education Go Get It Week provides students with information about higher education options.
Monday: Students and families can learn about colleges and majors at Round Rock High School. 6:00-8:00 pm
Tuesday: A career riddle will be broadcast on the announcement
Wednesday: Students will dress up in " what they want to be when they grow up" outfits.
Thursday: Teachers will share information about the college they attended.
Friday: Students and staff will wear college shirts to school.
Monday: Students and families can learn about colleges and majors at Round Rock High School. 6:00-8:00 pm
Tuesday: A career riddle will be broadcast on the announcement
Wednesday: Students will dress up in " what they want to be when they grow up" outfits.
Thursday: Teachers will share information about the college they attended.
Friday: Students and staff will wear college shirts to school.
Habit #3: Put First Things First
I spend my time on the that are the most important. I set priorities.
Reminders:
*Specials- A Group: PE on Monday, Wednesday and Friday
B Group: PE on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
**Wear tennis shoes for sure on these days!!!!
*Library- Tuesday 11-11:30
*Send orange folders back every day.
*Send a healthy snack with your child every day. We will eat snack at 10:30
Dates to Remember:
September 24: Early Release Day dismissal @12:45
*Specials- A Group: PE on Monday, Wednesday and Friday
B Group: PE on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
**Wear tennis shoes for sure on these days!!!!
*Library- Tuesday 11-11:30
*Send orange folders back every day.
*Send a healthy snack with your child every day. We will eat snack at 10:30
Dates to Remember:
September 24: Early Release Day dismissal @12:45
Skate Night @6:00
September 26: Kona Ice at Caraway @ 2:45
October 4: Bike Rodeo
October 8: Family Spirit Night @ Catfish Parlour
October 13: No School
October 16: Science Night
October 25: Harvest Festival
October 29: Early Release Day dismissal @12:45
November 24-28: Thanksgiving Break
December 3: Early Release Day dismissal @12:45
December 8-12: Book Fair
December 19: Winter Break begins
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