Friday, November 15, 2024

Weekly update 11/15

The children did an amazing job with the concert! It was so great to see all of their smiling faces! They were so proud of their accomplishment. Thank you for making it such a memorable night!

 Important Dates:

11/20: Kinder Thanksgiving Feast
11/22: Jeans and Spirit wear day
11/27-11/29: Thanksgiving Break- No School
12/16-18: Early Release days
12/18: Kindergarten Gingerbread Hunt
12/19-1/3: Winter Break -No School
1/6-8: Early Release Days/Parent-Teacher Conferences

Check out what we learned this week:

Spalding:                                              

We continue our journey in learning our phonograms. We have learned phonograms 1-50. Please focus on these nightly, as they greatly help their reading progress. It is always fun when they start recognizing 2- or 3-letter phonograms in their books. We also learned, so, no, now, man as new sight words. Please continue to encourage your scholars to use the phonograms they know to sound out spelling words. They can write notes or create stories. 

Literature:

We continued reading Mrs. Piggle Wiggle, where we read the chapter The Radish Cure. A little girl does not want to bathe and grows radishes on her body because she is SO dirty. We also continued with Fables reading The Dog and his Bone. The dog learned it is more important to be happy with what you have than to be greedy and want more. In grammar, we continue to practice hearing a story and retelling it. We also are continuing to focus on how to write complete sentences.

Math

We continued our unit of making and breaking numbers. We have practiced breaking up numbers through ten using the vocabulary "part" and "whole" and slowly have introduced what a number bond looks like and how it works. The students are working to understand that we can break up a number (whole) into two smaller parts. We have practiced this concept using our fingers, pictures, and manipulatives. They have taken an interest in showing different ways to decompose numbers. This concept will serve as a strong foundation as they learn addition and subtraction in the near future. 

History: 

This week, the children enjoyed continuing to learn about the first Thanksgiving. We learned how difficult the first year in the "New World" was for the Pilgrims; without Wampanoag's help, they would not have survived. The children learned about all the trades available during the 17th century, including Farmer, Miller, Spinner, Dressmaker, Tailor, bricklayer, and carpenter, to name a few. The children saw examples of the tools people used back then and how they differ from what we use today. We also learned about the Declaration of Independence and why the American people.

Science:

We continued learning about the needs of living things, and now we are including animals! The students understand that animals are living things, just like plants. We discussed that animals need water, food, and shelter from their environments to survive and how these needs are met based on where they live. We then grouped animals we could find outdoors, thinking about their similarities and differences. While they understand that food is one of the things they need to survive, we started to explore the different types of eaters. They may be herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores. We discussed that an herbivore eats plants, a carnivore eats animals, and an omnivore eats both. We made predictions about different animals and which of the three types of eaters they are. We compared our predictions to the facts we read about them.

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