March 4th-8th
Who will help me eat this cake? ”I will.” This week we will continue fairytales as we read and discuss The Little Red Hen by Paul Gadone. We will be retelling the story and discussing what makes this a fairytale and not a fiction story.
Here are a couple websites to help with different strategies to use at home for sight words:
https://www.k12reader.com/sight-word-teaching-strategies/
https://www.scholastic.com/parents/books-and-reading/raise-a-reader-blog/sight-words-101.html
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsAsYlJSSx-qcUr6D4i-LPBvkV2Suy0iV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGYHDxmjqlQ&list=PLQK2XiUY9C2goAU9vFtgyRWAO-srC6iJf
This week we continued working on addition and subtraction word problems. We also took our subtraction post test. We will be moving into mixed addition and subtraction problems and they have to be able to recognize the symbol and what it tells them to do.
Also in quarter 3:
In this unit, students will:
Vocabulary from the book:
-cozy: warm and snug
-snooze: sleep for a short amount of time
-mended: to repair or fix
-wheat: the grain obtained from grasses
-grind: to crush into small pieces
Here are just a few activities you can do at home with your child this weekend:
-Make a homemade cake together.
-Reenact the story of The Little Red Hen.
-At this point the students should be writing their own work in the homework notebooks in pencil using proper letter and number formation.
-Please do more than one day per page.
-Other ELA standards that will continue to be covered this Quarter that should be practiced and encouraged during homework:
For access to leveled books and their 20 minute reading time you could use:
-Please do more than one day per page.
-Other ELA standards that will continue to be covered this Quarter that should be practiced and encouraged during homework:
- Identify all 52 letters
- recognize rhyming words and produce rhyming words
- isolate and produce initial, medial vowel and final sounds in CVC words (consonant vowel consonant, ex: bus, cat, log, etc...)
- Produce all 23 consonant sounds this includes hard and soft c and g
- produce all 5 short vowel sounds
- Read 50 or more sight words
- Read at a level C book independently or higher
Kids A-Z Login Instructions
Step 1: Go to www.kidsa-z.com
Step 2: Enter or choose the teacher's username, jrodgers4
Step 3: Their student number is their username and password
ReadingEggs is great for both reading and math! It is often our technology piece on homework.
The students can access ReadingEggs or MathSeeds once they login using their student ID number for both their username and password: https://readingeggs.com/
ReadingEggs is great for both reading and math! It is often our technology piece on homework.
The students can access ReadingEggs or MathSeeds once they login using their student ID number for both their username and password: https://readingeggs.com/
Save any sight word books or practice pages that come home and go over them as well as using flash cards.
https://www.k12reader.com/sight-word-teaching-strategies/
https://www.scholastic.com/parents/books-and-reading/raise-a-reader-blog/sight-words-101.html
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsAsYlJSSx-qcUr6D4i-LPBvkV2Suy0iV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGYHDxmjqlQ&list=PLQK2XiUY9C2goAU9vFtgyRWAO-srC6iJf
Letters and Sight Words of the Week 2018-2019
Date
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Letter/Blend/Digraph
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Sight Words
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August 1
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FIRST WEEK
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August 6
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August 13
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I, it, is
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August 20
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a, as, do
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August 27
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M and short A
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am, and, an
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September 4
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S
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so, see, me
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September 10
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T
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to, the, my
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September 17
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N
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not, on, no
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September 24
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FALL BREAK
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October 1
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Short I
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at, in, will
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October 8
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F
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he, she, we
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October 15
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P and Short O
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said, saw, was
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October 22
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C (hard and soft)
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can, came, come
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October 29
|
H
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his, help, her
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November 5
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B
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big, by, be
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November 12
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Short U
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but, up, us
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November 19
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THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY
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November 26
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R
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ran, run, him
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December 3
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Short E
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when, then, well
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December 10
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G (hard and soft)
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go, give, get
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December 17
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D
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did, had, has
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January 7
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W/Wh
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what, were
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January 14
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L
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like, let, look
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January 22
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J
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put, out, now
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January 28
|
K
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must, into, all
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February 4
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Y
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your, you, yes
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February 11
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V/Z
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very, love, of
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February 18
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FEBRUARY BREAK
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February 25
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Q
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want, went, who
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March 4
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X
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little, have, with
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March 11
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Bossy R (ar, or, ir, ur, er)
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are, for, from
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March 18
|
Long A
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ate, make, say
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March 25
|
Long E
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please, eat, here
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April 1
|
APRIL BREAK
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April 8
|
Long I
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find, fly, why
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April 15
|
Long O
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home, going, this
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April 22
|
Long U
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new, some, they
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April 29
|
OO
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soon, good, too
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May 6
|
OU/OW
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down, our, how
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May 13
|
Sh,Th,Ch
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there, where
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May 20
|
LAST WEEK OF SCHOOL
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Writing this unit students will:
**Please practice writing especially in homework. Uppercase letter to start a sentence. Punctuation at the end.**
- Students will be able to provide reasons and consequences to persuade their audience
- Students will communicate their opinion to individuals in their classroom and beyond.
- Write detailed sentences that include grade appropriate sight words and phonetically spelled words.
- Independently begin to capitalize the first word in a sentence AND the pronoun I.
- Recognize and names ending punctuation (period, question mark and exclamation point) AND begins to use them in their writing.
- Write letters for most consonant and short vowel sounds.
- Multiple meaning words are brought back this Quarter, we visited them in Quarter 1. (ex: knowing duck is a bird and learning the verb to duck)
This week we continued working on addition and subtraction word problems. We also took our subtraction post test. We will be moving into mixed addition and subtraction problems and they have to be able to recognize the symbol and what it tells them to do.
Also in quarter 3:
- Count to 100 by ones and tens
- Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group. For example: by using matching and counting strategies.
- Compare two numbers between 1 and 10 presented as written numerals.
- Fluently add and subtract within 5.
In the Science Lab on Monday the students got to get a little dirty and learn about different types of soil!
In this unit, students will:
- Observe, classify and arrange objects/organisms into groups of living and non-living things.
- Construct their own explanations about how they can tell the difference between living and nonliving objects.
- Develop a natural interest in the world around them.
- Observe, compare, and sort rocks and other earth materials by their physical attributes.
In this unit, students will:
- Describe Martin Luther King Jr. and why he is celebrated (MLK Day)
- Identify Presidents day and describe people celebrated (George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, current President)
- Identify the following Symbols: Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, and White House
Civic Government and Understandings
- Demonstrate an understanding of good citizenship.
- Explain why rules should be followed.
- Describe examples of positive character traits exhibited by good citizens such as honesty, patriotism, courtesy, respect, pride, and self-control.
In the homework we've been having them practice their street address as this is an important thing for them to memorize but it is also a grade in quarter 4. For the grade they will need to: State the street address, city, state and country in which the student lives.
We will be discussing various ways to prevent the spread of germs. Please encourage good hygiene at home: brushing teeth, washing hands after coughing, sneezing, blowing nose, proper use of a tissue, etc ...
Save the date...Upcoming Addison Events
Tuesday, March 5th, 5th grade visits Simpson Middle School
Tuesday, March 5th, 5:00-8:00 pm, Papa John's Night
Friday, March 8th, 6-8 PM, 4th and 5th grade Dance
Tuesday, March 12th, 7:30 am, Local School Council Meeting
Tuesday, March 12th, 5-8 pm, Zaxby's Night
Wednesday, March 13th, 12:30 pm, Early Dismissal
Thursday, March 14th, STEM Day
Thursday, March 14th, 6:00 pm, International Night
Wednesday, March 20th, Kindergarten Registration
Thursday, March 21st, Report Cards sent home
Thursday, March 22nd, Fifth grade visits Daniel Middle
Monday, March 25th -Friday, March 29th (at noon) Book Fair
Wednesday, March 27th, 5-8 pm, Bruster's Night
Thursday, March 28th, 6:00 pm, PTA/Foundation meeting and 3rd grade Performance
Friday, March 29th, 7-7:45 am, FBI Breakfast
Friday, March 29th, Sports-A-Thon during Specials
For more events coming up in March please refer to Mrs. Hallmark's calendar that went home on green paper!
For any additional school information please visit Addison's website: http://www.cobbk12.org/Addison/
We will be discussing various ways to prevent the spread of germs. Please encourage good hygiene at home: brushing teeth, washing hands after coughing, sneezing, blowing nose, proper use of a tissue, etc ...
Save the date...Upcoming Addison Events
Tuesday, March 5th, 5th grade visits Simpson Middle School
Tuesday, March 5th, 5:00-8:00 pm, Papa John's Night
Friday, March 8th, 6-8 PM, 4th and 5th grade Dance
Tuesday, March 12th, 7:30 am, Local School Council Meeting
Tuesday, March 12th, 5-8 pm, Zaxby's Night
Wednesday, March 13th, 12:30 pm, Early Dismissal
Thursday, March 14th, STEM Day
Thursday, March 14th, 6:00 pm, International Night
Wednesday, March 20th, Kindergarten Registration
Thursday, March 21st, Report Cards sent home
Thursday, March 22nd, Fifth grade visits Daniel Middle
Monday, March 25th -Friday, March 29th (at noon) Book Fair
Wednesday, March 27th, 5-8 pm, Bruster's Night
Thursday, March 28th, 6:00 pm, PTA/Foundation meeting and 3rd grade Performance
Friday, March 29th, 7-7:45 am, FBI Breakfast
Friday, March 29th, Sports-A-Thon during Specials
For more events coming up in March please refer to Mrs. Hallmark's calendar that went home on green paper!
For any additional school information please visit Addison's website: http://www.cobbk12.org/Addison/