1st Grade Newsletter
Important Dates & Reminders
- Presidents Day: February 20 (no school)
Language Arts
What are we learning?
We will be looking at:
- Use vocabulary from other content areas in literacy tasks.
- Retell stories using the characters, settings, and events in the correct sequence from beginning to end.
- Identify and describe the characters, settings, and important events in a story using details.
- Use knowledge from your own experience to make sense of and talk about a text.
- Identify the main idea and key details
- Demonstrate comprehension through writing
Home/School Connection
- Encourage your child to read at home for 20 minutes every night.
- Practice reading unfamiliar words and ask questions about the meaning.
- Learn new vocabulary from other content areas.
- Discuss the meaning of unknown words and make connections to familiar words
Math
What are we learning?
- We will create and solve single-step story and picture problems using addition and subtraction within 10.
- We will recognize and describe with fluency part whole relationships for numbers up to 10.
- We will demonstrate fluency with addition and subtraction within 10.
- We will demonstrate an understanding of equality through the use of the equal symbol
Home/School Connection
- Creating and solving addition and subtraction story problems
- Practice structuring to 10 (asking: What goes with 5 to make 10? What goes with 8 to make 10?)
Science
What are we learning?
- We will be learning about:
- Plants’/animals’ response to seasonal changes, animal homes, and body coverings, plant parts, basic needs of plants
Home/School Connection
- Explore books about plants and animals (MyOn or Pebble go)
- Discuss different animal body coverings (scales, feathers, fur)
- Discuss different plant parts and what they need to survive
Social Studies
What are we learning?
- We will be diving into topics about: Courage, Martin Luther King, Jr., Virginians Building a New Nation Washington, Jefferson, Presidents’ Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Economics Money and savings, Geography Land, water, and climate
Home/School Connection
- Have conversations with your child about how people of the past have influenced the present.
- Try to read maps and think about the impact of geography on culture.
- Have conversations about rules, laws, and becoming a good citizen.