Wednesday, September 11
Phonics: Manner of Articulation
Sounds are produced by sending air up from the lungs through the mouth or nose. Consonant sounds disrupt the airflow in some way. The manner of articulation is the way in which the airstream is disrupted. Stops are consonant sounds that are produced by completely stopping airflow. Nasal, or nose sounds are produced when the air is shut off from coming out of our mouth, and instead comes out through the nasal cavity.
Stops: /p/, /b/, /t/, /d/, /k/, /g/
Nasals: /m/, /n/
**Alphabet Knowledge & Letter Knowledge: Uppercase L, F, E (writing vertical & horizontal lines)
Mrs. Weninger, our school Social Worker, is coming to our classroom each Wednesday morning from 8:35-9:00. Today, Mrs. Harlan and Officer Coon (School Resource Officer) will join her to talk about being respectful, responsible, and safe at school.
Computer Class with Mr. Brown will be each Wednesday from 12:25-1:00.
KinderMath: Writing 1, 2, 3
See the photo below to see today's lesson overview.
**Our math time is scheduled for about an hour each day.
Each lesson contains six components for full, hands-on, purposeful and meaningful engagement.
1) Whole-Group Number Sense
2) Collaborative Number Sense (partner work)
3) Whole-Group Fluency
4) Whole-Group Skill Focus Lesson
5) Collaborative Lesson Follow-Up (partner work)
6) Independent Practice (The math sheet that comes home.)
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