Week at a Glance 04.20.26-04.24.26
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Phonics |
Students will continue to focus on reading and spelling words with the long /oo/ sound spelled with ue, ew, oo, and ou. They will use their knowledge of word parts, like prefixes, suffixes, and root words, to help figure out the meanings of unknown words they encounter. Students will also learn and practice new trick words, including enough, special, and December. |
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Reading/Writing |
Students will work with the text I Have a Dream by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. They will compare the audio version to the written version to explore how each format conveys meaning. Students will also describe a chain of events in this nonfiction text, define the characteristics of a speech, and examine the point of view presented. Additionally, they will explore the deeper meaning of I Have a Dream to gain a better understanding of its powerful message and purpose. |
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Math |
We will begin our new chapter on money. Students will learn to identify and understand the value of different coins, including pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. They will also practice skip counting by 1s, 5s, 10s, and 25s to help them add and count money more easily. |
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Religion |
Students will learn how to reverently receive the Eucharist and understand the prayers that make up the Communion Rite. They will also practice responding with “Amen” when receiving the Body and Blood of Christ, recognizing it as a meaningful expression of their faith. |
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Science |
Students will explore the mystery of the koa tree, which grows in only two places on opposite sides of the world. During the activity, they will create three different physical models of seed structures to see how the design of a seed helps it travel away from the tree. Using their observations, students will then decide whether koa seeds are most likely spread by wind, water, or animals. |