Week at a Glance April 13th to April 17th
Math Objectives: Students will sort objects into groups by shape. Students will sort objects into groups by the number of objects in each group. Students will be assessed on the objectives taught in Chapter 9, Classify Objects.
Science Objectives: The students will review the four seasons and be able to describe some of their typical characteristics and associated weather patterns. The students will be able to make observations to describe patterns of what plants and animals (including humans) need to survive.
Reading Objectives: To be able to recognize, write (upper and lowercase), and produce the correct sounds for all 26 letters plus all the long vowel sounds. The students will be able to identify and produce the sounds of the digraphs ch, sh, th, wh, and ck. To continue to work on blending the learned sounds to read and write words. To identify the correct initial sound, middle sound, and ending sounds in words. To be able to read the 47 sight words. The students will practice being able to identify and produce words that rhyme. The students will practice using the reading strategies: Pointer Pup, Eagle Eye, Stretchy Snake, Chunky Monkey, Flippy Dolohin, Skippy Frog, and Trying Lion. Students will be able to observe, wonder, and ask questions while reading. The students will be able to observe, wonder, and ask questions when reading.
Religion Objectives: The students will work on identifying good choices from bad ones. The students will work on being able to tell why good choices show God’s love. The students will be able to identify the 10 Commandments as special loving rules from God designed to keep them safe, happy, and teach them how to love God and others. The students will understand that these rules act as helpful guides for making good choices, rather than just restrictions.
Writing Objectives: The students will write a five-sentence personal narrative paragraph telling about a place they went, what they did at that place, and what it was like. The paragraph will feature a clear beginning, middle, and end. The students will continue to work on developing writing skills, starting with capital letters, stating complete thoughts, using correct punctuation, and adding spaces between words.