Don't forget if you are looking for another opportunity to come into the
classroom, you can sign up anytime- there are LOTS of volunteer
openings available! I would LOVE to have a parent to run a games station in the afternoon during math!
Volunteer Schedule for December
Volunteer Schedule for December
In
Reader's Workshop we're continuing our unit on comprehension
(thinking about and understanding reading). Here's what we've learned so far!
Good Readers...
* Think about the beginning, middle, and end of a storyGood Readers...
* Retell beginning, middle, and end with a partner
* Think about characters and setting
* Use a sticky to mark an interesting character and tell a friend about it
* Use a sticky to mark an interesting detail or part and tell a friend about it (a funny part, a sad part, a part that reminds me of..., etc.)
* Are a "detective" and use clues to make a smart guess about what the book is about, what might happen next, etc. These are called Predictions.
Don't let your little reader forget those strategies we learned about in our last unit. Please continue to encourage them to use picture clues, beginning sounds, ending sounds, word families/ familiar chunks (such as -at, -in, etc.), skip and return, and most importantly... think! Ask "what makes sense" and cross check it with the words first and last sounds.
Good writer:
* Replace boring words with juicy words!
In
Math Workshop, we continue to talk about fact families, addition, and
subtraction. We are learning about how to use a number line, count on/ back when adding/ subtracting 1, 2, or 3 and trying some new apps for practicing making numbers. We are also learning that fact families or related facts are also called number bonds. Number bonds show how three numbers are related (part-part-whole) and can help us solve problems to 10 quickly.
We have just wrapped up our unit on Thanksgiving and we are beginning our unit on HOLIDAYS AROUND THE WORLD. Being that we live in such a diverse culture, it is especially important for the children to understand how people celebrate in different ways. If you would be interested in sharing your family traditions with the class, please feel free to contact me to arrange that!
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