1st Grade Newsletter
Language Arts
What are we learning?
As we finish our non-fiction unit we will:
- Participate in collaborative and partner discussions about various texts and topics,
- Blend sounds to make one syllable words,
- Blend initial, medial, and final sounds to recognize and read words,
- Read and spell commonly used sight words,
- Discuss meanings of words in context,
- Ask and answer who, what, where, when, why, and how questions about what is read, and
- Identify the main idea.
When we start our poetry unit, we will:
- Might notice the relationships between poems and other types of text or the relationships between different types of poems,
- Identify the relationship between the poem and how it makes the reader feel,
- Identify the relationship between the poem and the different connections a reader makes to it, Relationships (comparing and contrasting) among word choice, alliteration, symbols and different devices within and across poems.
Home/School Connection
- Explore non-fiction books with your child.
- Take a trip to the local library to read non-fiction
- Pick your favorite poem and read it with your child.
- Explore kids poetry
- Explore the website Poetry 4 Kids
Math
What are we learning?
In Math we will begin unit 4 and we will:
- Count forward orally by ones to 110, starting at any number between 0 and 110 ,
- Write the numerals 0 to 110 in sequence and out-of-sequence,
- Count backward orally by ones when given any number between 1 and 30,
- Count forward orally by ones, twos, fives, and tens to determine the total number of objects to 110,
- Group a collection of up to 110 objects into tens and ones and write the corresponding numeral to develop an understanding of place value
Home/School Connection
- Practice counting at home, forwards and backwards.
- Practice writing numbers.
- Count by 2’s, 5’s and 10’s.
Science
What are we learning?
In science we will :
- Make predictions based on observations,
- Notice patterns to seasonal changes, and we can use these patterns to make predictions about weather,
- Tell about the amount of sunlight and the temperature changes as the season change and affect plants and animals in the environment people respond to changing season in various ways ,
- Explore how plants and animals respond to season changes,
- Discuss motion, and pushes and pulls can change the movement of an object
Home/School Connection
- Explore and discuss the changes in season.
- Read non-fiction books about weather, season changes, and how our planet adapts to temperature changes.
- Do a home project about an animal.
Social Studies
What are we learning?
In Social Studies we will learn about :
Map Skills
- Some things change over time, while other things remain the same
- There are specific words that help us describe where things are located.
- Where people live affects how they live.
- Geographic features may impact daily life for people around the world (food, clothing, shelter).
Jamestown
- In what ways has Virginia changed over time?
- How does climate and environment impact the way people live?
- How do people depend on other people and their environment for survival?
Home/School Connection
- Discuss and explore where you live and changes you might notice in Virginia.
- Explore the National Geographic Kids website.
- Explore how climate can impact how we live our life.