Thursday, November 12
Phonemic Awareness: Identify Beginning Sounds
EX: I say a word (ant) and the children respond with the sound /a/.
EX: I say a word (ant) and the children respond with the sound /a/.
Handwriting: lowercase n
Literacy Jobs
Literacy Jobs
Writer's Workshop: Authors!
We begin a new unit for Writer's Workshop called Writing with Sentences. As with anything, we will start small and build upon the skills in future lessons. Today's lesson will focus on empowering the children to be 'Brave Writers' as I model building a very simple sentence about my trip to a park. I only write the sounds I hear but always write sight words correctly.
We begin a new unit for Writer's Workshop called Writing with Sentences. As with anything, we will start small and build upon the skills in future lessons. Today's lesson will focus on empowering the children to be 'Brave Writers' as I model building a very simple sentence about my trip to a park. I only write the sounds I hear but always write sight words correctly.
I see the prk.
Math: One More
~Using cubes, number cards, and dot cards, the children will be working on the concept of 'one more'.
Social Studies: Learning About the Wampanoag
~Using cubes, number cards, and dot cards, the children will be working on the concept of 'one more'.
Social Studies: Learning About the Wampanoag
Today we are going to begin learning about another important group of people called the Wampanoag. Native Americans, or Indigenous people, lived in America thousands of years before the Pilgrims and other colonists came. The Indigenous group that lived near where the Pilgrims settled are known as the Wampanoag. |
Phy Ed Today
~'Disguise the Turkey' project is due tomorrow.
~Tomorrow is Pajama Day!
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