Tuesday 11.18.25
- Practice reading single syllable and multisyllabic words with VCE spelling patterns
- Practice comparing long vowels vs. short vowels (e.g., like vs. lick)
- Practice trick words: together, place, right
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Phonics |
We will continue practicing silent e words. This week we will learn how to read and spell two-syllable silent e words. The trick words for this week are right, place, and together. Our next assessment will be this Friday, 11/21. |
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Reading/Writing |
We will be wrapping up Module 1 this week. Students will be discussing all of the things we have learned about change. Students will also experiment with a variety of sentence lengths, sequence events in a text, and determine the central message of a text. |
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Math |
We continue to practice 3-digit addition this week. Students will use expanded form to add 3-digit numbers and add numbers in the 100s place. Students will also practice adding 10 or 100 mentally and regrouping. |
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Religion |
We will work through Session 8 in our Finding God textbooks, Jesus Calls Us to Love. Students will discuss the jobs of different church leaders. Students will also explain how the pope is the leader of the Catholic church and how the line of popes traces all the way back to the first apostles. |
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Science |
During science this week, students will explore the phenomenon of flash floods and create an explanation of why these severe weather events are more or less likely in different regions. They specifically attempt to locate and explain a unique region in Texas known as Flash Flood Alley. In the activity, Find Flash Flood Alley, students develop a map to document how land and water interact across the state. Students then use that map to explain how different shapes and kinds of land increase or decrease the chances of rainfall causing a flash flood. |
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Phonics |
We are starting a new unit in Fundations on Monday. This unit focuses on vowel-consonant-e syllable type. This type of syllable has a vowel, then a consonant, then an e (v-e). The first vowel is long and the e is silent. Examples include cape, home, and pine. The trick words for this week are only, house, and move. |
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Reading/Writing |
We are wrapping up our first module about the changing of the seasons. This week students will identify and sequence key details in the text, Sky Tree. Students will also practice identifying and revising missing parts of an informative paragraph. |
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Math |
We will spend Monday and Tuesday reviewing 2-digit subtraction strategies for the exam on Wednesday, 11/12. Please see your child’s home folder for ways to practice at home. We will start 3-digit addition on Thursday. |
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Religion |
We will be working through session 7 in our Finding God textbooks titled “God Loves You.” We will define the word miracle, and we will also discuss how spending time with God in prayer and at Mass can help us remember how much God cares for each and every one of us. |
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Science |
In our next science lesson, students investigate the effects of rocks tumbling in a river. Based on their observations, they construct an explanation for why there is sand at a beach. In the activity, Rocking the River, students pretend to be a river and tear up pieces of construction paper to model what happens to rocks as they travel along the river. |
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Phonics |
We will continue to practice reading and spelling multisyllabic words. Students will also practice adding prefixes and suffixes to multisyllabic words. The trick words for this week are always, often, once. We will have our unit 5 dictation assessment on Thursday 11/6. |
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Reading/Writing |
Students wrote informational paragraphs explaining how changes in weather can affect the leaves in fall. They worked on including a topic sentence, three pieces of evidence, and a conclusion. Next week, we’ll review our writing using a checklist to be sure our ideas are complete, we’ve used transition words, and our handwriting and spelling are our best. Then, we’ll begin our final text of the module, Sky Tree, where we’ll explore the connection between art, science, and literature. |
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Math |
We are continuing to practice 2-digit subtraction. Students will get more practice with the 2-digit subtraction traditional algorithm and re-writing horizontal problems vertically in order to solve. We will also use addition to check our subtraction. Finally, students will be solving two-step word problems. Our 2-digit subtraction assessment will be the week of 11/10. |
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Religion |
This week in Religion, we’ll learn more about All Saints Day and All Souls Day, which are part of Hallowtide. We’ll talk about why November is a special time to remember and pray for all the souls of those who have passed away. |
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Science |
This week in Science, we’ll continue our unit on weathering and erosion by exploring what happens when we float down a river. Students will learn about how rivers flow and change the land over time. We’ll also build a model of a river to observe these patterns in action. |