Week at a Glance 02.09.26-02.13.26
- Phonics Unit 10 Assessment - Thursday, 2/12
- Practice words with long a syllables (a, a-e, ai, ay)
- Trick words: away, great, country, America, school, thought
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Phonics |
We will finish our unit on long a syllables, focusing on words with the spelling patterns a, a-e, ai, and ay. Students will continue practicing their new trick words: America, school, and thought. Our Unit 10 assessment will be on Thursday 2/12, and on Friday we will begin unit 11 on long e syllables by introducing the vowel teams ea, ee, and ey. |
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Reading/Writing |
In Wit & Wisdom this week, we will continue working with our read-aloud, The Legend of the Bluebonnet. Students will practice retelling the story using key story elements such as characters, setting, problem, and resolution, and we will discuss the life lessons we can learn from the text. We will also sort and define vocabulary words from the story and work together on writing strong introduction sentences for our informational paragraphs. |
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Math |
This week in math, we will continue our Geometry unit by focusing on 3-dimensional shapes. Students will practice identifying and counting the faces, edges, and vertices of different 3D shapes. We will also work on comparing flat (2D) shapes with solid (3D) shapes to better understand how they are alike and different. |
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Religion |
As we continue to prepare for First Reconciliation on March 7th, students will keep practicing the Act of Contrition prayer each day in class. We ask that families continue to practice this prayer at home as well. We appreciate your support! In our new session, we will focus on learning about the Holy Spirit and how we can ask the Holy Spirit for guidance in our lives. We will also review the difference between sins and mistakes and begin reflecting on our own choices through an examination of conscience. |
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Science |
Our new science unit will focus on materials, properties, and engineering. Students will explore the question, “Why do we wear clothes?” and investigate the different properties of materials used for clothing, such as texture, flexibility, and absorbency, and discuss how these features make materials useful for different purposes. They will then apply what they learn by designing and building a hat that helps protect them from the sun. |