The document provides information on the upcoming week's lessons for different subject areas in Miss Newcomb's class. In math, students will learn strategies for addition and subtraction, including adding and subtracting zero. In reading, the class will work on maintaining their 15 minute reading stamina goal. For writing, students will focus on writing cards and the six traits of writing. In word work, different hands-on activities will help students build words and spelling skills.
The document provides information on the upcoming week's lessons for different subject areas in Miss Newcomb's class. In math, students will learn strategies for addition and subtraction, including adding and subtracting zero. In reading, the class will work on maintaining their 15 minute reading stamina goal. For writing, students will focus on writing cards and the six traits of writing. In word work, different hands-on activities will help students build words and spelling skills.
working on different strategies that we can use for adding and subtracting. We will discuss how to add and subtract zero, and how to add all. Please continue to practice those addition and subtraction facts at home! Practice makes per- fect!
READING: We had a great week build- ing our stamina! We reached our goal of 15 min- utes and are now challeng- ing ourselves to maintain that amount of time during Read to Self. Next week we will continue practicing so that we can be sure all stu- dents feel comfortable reading for fifteen minutes. WRITING: Our focus on writing next week will be on how to write a card. We will discuss the different reasons we send cards to people and we will get lots of practice writing cards for important people in our lives! We will also continue discussing the 6 traits of writing: Ideas, Or- ganization, Word Choice, Voice, Sentence Fluency, and Conventions. Students will learn a song for each of the six traits to help them re- member what each trait means in their writing. WORD WORK: As we work to get our Daily 5 going, we will launching our third component next week. During word work, students will practice build- ing words in fun ways. Stu- dents will get to use stamps, pipe cleaners, play- doh, whiteboards, magnetic letters, iPads, and many other fun tools to help de- velop their skills to become better readers, writers, and spellers.
Our word wall wards this week were had, that, and ran. Many students have already mastered these, while others still need more practice. Thank you for taking the time at home to practice! There were lots of creative ideas on last weeks homework. Some of my favorite were: Spelling a word each time you shoot a bas- ketball Stair step spelling Letter stamps Other ideas that might be fun: Play-doh Write words in shaving cream Use letter beads Next Weeks Words: red, ten, get Word Wall Words A Peek at Next Week Erin.newcomb@nwcs. k12.in.us 565-3135 ext.5110 Follow us on twitter: @MissNewcombLES1 Miss Newcombs Class Miss Newcombs Contact Information: Dates to Remember:
9/1: Labor DayNo School 9/8: Picture Day 9/15: NWEA testing begins
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This week we did an AMAZ- ING job building our reading stamina and have already reached our 15 min- ute goal! Please continue to have your child read at home and encourage them to choose Good-Fit Books! Its also fun for your child to listen to YOU read to THEM! Listening to flu- ent readers will help your child also become more fluent! In writing we spent a lot of time writing lists. This is a great place for early writers to start be- cause they dont have to worry about developing sentences. The students also had a lot of fun illustrating the lists they created! We will continue to build our writing stamina next week! Weve continued to explore with our iPads and will continue to work with those as often as we can! Our goal is to be able to implement them all throughout the day rather than setting aside specific time for iPad use. Please remind your child that the iPads are not toys and its important to follow directions when using the iPads!
7th: Bridget 14th: Caiden 28th: Delaney You are welcome to send a treat with your child for his or her birthday. We have 18 students. Please do not send treats with peanuts or peanut butter. Thanks! :) Page 2 August Birthdays: Miss Newcombs Class Our Week in Review Many of you may have gotten your childs first assessments back for reading, spelling, or math. Please re- member that these are only our initial assessments. If your child hasnt mastered certain skills yet, DONT WORRY! We will continue to work on these skills every day! These assess- ments are only used to determine where your child is right now and what skills he or she needs to work on the most. Our goal is for all 18 stu- dents to master each skill by the end of quarter one. The more you prac- tice with your child at home, the more like we are to achieve that goal! Dont let your child get discouraged if they dont know how to read and write all 25 sight words already Practice Makes Perfect!