Week at a Glance 03.30.26-04.03.26
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Phonics |
We will begin Unit 14, where students will be introduced to the vowel teams ou and ow, as hear in words like trout and plow. Students will practice reading and spelling words with these new sounds through a variety of activities. We will also learn the trick words Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday to help build reading fluency and confidence. |
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Reading/Writing |
We will start our new module this week, which focuses on Civil Rights. Students will read Ruby Bridges Goes to School: My True Story and Martin Luther King Jr. and the March on Washington, asking questions and making observations about the texts. They will also analyze a historical photograph, discussing how it connects to the reading. Additionally, students will explore the meaning of the word injustice by examining how a known prefix changes the meaning of a familiar word. |
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Math |
This week in math, students will begin Chapter 9 on data analysis. They will learn how to collect and interpret survey data by organizing it into tally charts. Students will also create and analyze picture graphs and bar graphs, learning how to read and discuss the information each graph represents. |
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Religion |
We will take a short break from our First Communion preparation to focus on learning about Holy Week and the important events that lead up to Easter. Students will read and discuss the stories of Jesus’ journey during this special time, including Palm Sunday, the Last Supper, and Good Friday. We will talk about why these days are meaningful for our faith and how they help us understand and celebrate the joy of Easter. |
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Social Studies |
During Social Studies, students will learn what it means to be a good citizen by identifying positive behaviors and deciding whether specific actions reflect good citizenship. They will also brainstorm ways they can demonstrate good citizenship in their own community through meaningful actions and choices. |