1st Grade Newsletter
Important Dates & Reminders
- June 6: 1st grade class party from 2:00-3:00 in the cafeteria!
- June 13: Field day
- June 16: the last day of school!
Language Arts
What are we learning?
Reading
- Understand that telling oral stories and participating in creative dramatics develops comprehension.
- Understand that they will use a variety of strategies to read unfamiliar words and confirm meaning.
- Understand that word meanings can be comprehended through context, discussion, connections to familiar words, and knowledge of vocabulary from other content areas.
Writing
- Understand that well-crafted, persuasive writing influences the reader’s thinking, feeling, or action.
- Understand that in a democratic society people have the right to voice opinions and persuasive writing is an effective tool to impact the thinking of others.
- Understand that writers use feedback from others to clarify ideas and broaden perspective in order to strengthen their arguments.
Home/School Connection
- Students can write their own plays and act them out
- Students can read books with dialogue (characters talking)
- Students can create a persuasive poster or write a letter about something they care about and want to change
Math
What are we learning?
- Tell time to the hour and half-hour, using analog and digital clocks
- Read and interpret a calendar
- The student will use nonstandard units to measure and compare length, weight, and volume
Home/School Connection
- Practice reading a clock at home
- Look through a calendar (days in a week, days in a month, holidays)
- Measure things at home using paper clips, pencils, crayons, etc)
Science
What are we learning?
- Scientists ask questions, observe, classify, and conduct investigations in order to study and communicate their understanding of the natural world.
- There is a relationship between the sun and Earth that can be observed through patterns in nature.
- The sun is the primary source of energy providing light and warmth for Earth.
- Living things respond to factors in their environment, including weather and change of seasons
- Human actions can affect the world around us.
- Natural resources can be used responsibly through conservation.
Home/School Connection
- Discuss why the sun is in a different place throughout the day (go outside at different times throughout the day to see this change take place)
- Discuss why an animal's environment is so important and what happens to the animal when changes in the environment occur
- Go outside and see how many natural resources you can find!
Social Studies
What are we learning?
- The student will explain that people make choices because they cannot have everything they want.
- The student will understand that people save money for the future to purchase goods and services.
- The student will develop map skills by
- a) recognizing map symbols including land, water, cities, roads, etc.
- b) use cardinal directions on maps
- c) construct simple maps that include a title, map legend, and compass rose
Home/School Connection
- Discuss needs, wants, consumers, producers, goods and services
- Discuss choices people make with their money
- Explore different types of maps. Have students look in the map key for the different symbols. Discuss what the symbols mean