Week at a Glance 04.06.26-04.10.26
- Please read the Godparents Day email from Mrs. Hein sent earlier this week and be sure to sign up on the Google Form.
- Save the Dates:
- Eucharist Prayer Service - Thursday evening, April 30th →
- This is for the students and their parents only (no siblings or extended family, please)
- Godparents' Day Prayer Service - Friday, May 1st (during school) →
- This is for the students and 1 or 2 godparents only (or a substitute, if godparents are unable to attend)
- First Communion - Saturday morning, May 2nd →
- All extended family are invited to attend. If your family is larger than one pew, there will be plenty of additional seating in the extra pews. :)
Tests and Quizzes:
- Phonics Unit 14 Assessment - week of April 13
- Math → In place of a traditional assessment for this chapter, we will be completing a data project in class (the week of April 13)
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Phonics |
This week in Fundations, students will continue to focus on reading and spelling words with the ou and ow vowel teams. They will also learn the new trick words bought, brought, and piece. In addition, students will read and discuss an on-level decodable text to reinforce their phonics skills. |
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Reading/Writing |
Students will identify the main topics of different sections in an informational text and explore examples of civil rights to understand the significance of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. They will make connections between historical events, cite information from both print and video sources, and categorize words related to integration and segregation. Additionally, students will compare information from two texts on the same topic to deepen their understanding |
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Math |
We will continue our chapter on data by drawing conclusions and answering questions based on bar graphs. We will also make tables to help solve problems and begin working with line plots, learning how to create and analyze them to better understand and interpret data. |
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Religion |
We will be focusing on Chapters 3 and 4 in our Eucharist book. Students will learn about the importance of quiet as a way to reflect and listen for God. We will hear the story of Moses and the burning bush and discuss how God’s presence makes places, like church, holy. We will also talk about how we prepare to worship God at Mass by asking for His mercy. Finally, students will learn what mercy means and why it is an important part of our faith. |
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Social Studies |
In Social Studies, students will explore the question, "What do communities share?" They will learn how communities work together to meet their economic needs and wants, and identify something special about their own community. Students will also practice locating places on a political map and analyze community celebrations to understand how people share pride in our country. |