Friday, January 16, 2026

Friday, January 16

  

Friday, January 16

Green Day: Library  


READING AND VOCABULARY
Read Aloud: Martin Luther King, Jr. By: Nancy Carlson
GENRE: Biography
History and symbols in this biography, children learn about the life and leadership of American hero, Martin Luther King Jr. Illustrations depict life when Dr. King was a child and the impact of his message of equality.

In this biography, children learn about the life and leadership of American hero Martin Luther King, Jr. Illustrations depict life when Dr. King was a child and the impact of his message of equality.

History and Symbols

In this biography, children learn about the life and leadership of American hero Martin Luther King, Jr. Illustrations depict life when Dr. King was a child and the impact of his message of equality.History and Symbols

In this biography, children learn about the life and leadership of American hero Martin Luther King, Jr. Illustrations depict life when Dr. King was a child and the impact of his message of equality.

Science Connection: Health

This informational text provides facts on how to take care of your body.

Children learn more about exercising and eating well. They also learn why it is important to practice healthy living.

Science Connection: Health

This informational text provides facts on how to take care of your body.

Children learn more about exercising and eating well. They also learn why it is important to practice healthy living.

Science Connection: Health

This informational text provides facts on how to take care of your body.

Children learn more about exercising and eating well. They also learn why it is important to practice healthy living.

Connect and Teach: Biography

FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS

Phonological Awareness: Rhyme, Blending Onset and Rime

Phonics Focus Skill: Short vowel e
Irregular WordsSee

WRITING AND GRAMMAR
Review Common and Proper Nouns

 Handwriting: Number 5

 Writer's Workshop: Final Checklist
Our little authors have been working hard these past few days on using a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence, finger spaces, ending punctuation, and that it makes sense. They will check all the work in their Writer's Folder to make sure their stories are complete.

KinderMath: A Closer Look at Circles and Triangles 
We will begin the lesson by talking about the differences between the circle and triangle and then the kids will look around the classroom for things that are shaped as circles and triangles. We will review the attributes of a circle and triangle and illustrate several different triangles on the board. The kids will work to sort shape cards into a category displaying triangles and another category that are not triangles. 
Zero the Hero visits today...Day 80!
Music Today 
Project: Decoding Dragon
We are creating this friendly creature as a reminder to be a "Decoding Dragon" instead of a "Guessing Monster" when reading. 


~No extra news for today.
Have a great weekend!

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