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WELCOME TO PARENT NIGHT First Grade September 9, 2009
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First Grade Readers
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Read Well is an effective reading program that involves systematic phonics, mastery based learning, and rich content. There are 38 units and each unit teaches a letter sound. For example, I as in insect and the stories we read are about insects.
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Read-Well Reading Small Group-Decoding pages Small Group-Decoding pages Small Group-Story reading units Small Group-Story reading units1-38 Seatwork-Comprehension & Skills packet Seatwork-Comprehension & Skills packet Homework and Extra Practice sheets Homework and Extra Practice sheets Individual assessment Individual assessment
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McGraw Hill McGraw- Hill is a program that combines phonological awareness with meeting each student’s individual needs. Its curriculum ties in other subject areas to provide a rich content for the students
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McGraw Hill Readers Whole class reading of stories Five progressive reading texts Stories on CD’s for listening Language skills practice pages Small group leveled readers
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Read-Well Plus Reading Reading for Understanding Units 39-50 Chapter books Story elements Expands reading fluency
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Quiet Reading Individually enjoying a book Pair reading with 3rd/4 th grade buddies Listening to read-aloud books on tapes and CDs.
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Writing: We will be using the curriculum by Lucy Calkins “The Writing Workshop”, which is the district sponsored curriculum. Our themes include: Letter writing Non Fiction Writing Fiction Writing Journals Making Books Poetry Writing Process (formal writing projects) Narrative Writing Weekend News Writing across the curriculum
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Spelling Practice sounds learned in Read Well program Word Families: wish, dish, fish Tricky words: should, would Oral dictation 1. Spaces between words 2. Capitalization 3. Punctuation
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BRIDGES MATH Number CornerMath SessionWork Places Home Connections Calendar Activities & games First Grade Mathematics
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An Overview of Grade 1 Mathematics Instruction In first grade, students.... *count, sort, and compare sets, understanding the relative values of numbers. *understand subtraction as separating or undoing addition and expand their understanding of numbers through application of basic addition and subtraction facts. *work with two and three dimensional figures, and use non-standard units to measure. *develop their understanding of statistics by organizing and interpreting data. *recognize and describe simple repeating and growing patterns to develop their algebraic sense. *count by 1’s forward and backward 1-120. *count by 2’s, 5’s, and 10’s to 100.
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Themes in Math September: Bugs Galore (Sorting and Patterns) October: From Land to Sea with Sea stars (Counting and Number Sense) November: From Land to Sea with Crabs (Addition and Subtraction) December: Whales Tails (computation) January: Lobster Legs (Place Value) February- March: Penguins (Measurement and Sorting) April: Geometric Shapes ( Pattern blocks, Polydrons, and Quilts) May and June: “My Little Farm” (Money, Mapping, Place Value, Coordinates)
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Social Studies History Geography CivicsEconomics Families Here and other places Family wants & needs Past & present Family events Respect for others Family roles & responsibilities Classroom rules & Problem solving Compare our families’ wants and needs & families in other places. Families & Where they live The 7 continents How are families alike & different Holidays and celebrations Grandparent letters
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“Science Rules!”
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Inquiry Science Activity Initial Ideas –Discussion Collect & Interpret Evidence –Think About –Observe –Put Ideas Together Summarizing Questions Check for Understanding
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Foss Science Kits Balance & Motion Sept. -Nov. Physical Air & Weather Dec. -Mar. New Plants Apr. -June Life Earth 1 st Grade Science
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Health The Great Body Shop September:Injury prevention October: Nutrition November:Functions of the body December: Growth and Development January:Disease and Illness prevention February:Substance Abuse Prevention March:Community Health and Safety April: Self Worth, Mental and Emotional Health May:Environmental and Consumer Health June:Physical Fitness
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Classroom Volunteers
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