
Wednesday, April 29
Orange Day: Technology
Technology class at 8:20.
Big Book: Ants By: Lisa J. Amstutz
Genre: Informational Text
Review Power Words: sunshine, cocoon, colony
FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS
Phonological Awareness: Isolating Phonemes (initial), Blending Onset and Rime (s-uch, p-ing), Blending Phonemes, Segmenting Phonemes, Substituting Phonemes (such change /ch/ to /ng/: sung)
Phonics Focus Skill: Review Digraphs
Irregular Words: Review
WRITING AND GRAMMAR
Complete Sentences Review
Social Studies Connection: Perseverance
In this fiction text, children meet a young girl named Mei Mei and her
grandpa, Gong Gong. Gong Gong teaches Mei Mei how to do tai chi,
and she works hard to figure out the complex hand, arm, and leg
movements. Mei Mei teaches Gong Gong how to do yoga, and he works
hard to learn the different poses. Even though they both struggle to
learn new things, they persevere.
Social Studies Connection: Perseverance
In this fiction text, children meet a young girl named Mei Mei and her
grandpa, Gong Gong. Gong Gong teaches Mei Mei how to do tai chi,
and she works hard to figure out the complex hand, arm, and leg
movements. Mei Mei teaches Gong Gong how to do yoga, and he works
hard to learn the different poses. Even though they both struggle to
Literacy Jobs
Math: Differences to 10
For today’s lesson the kids will be working on equations within 10 by using the book, Elevator Magic by Stuart Murphy. We will use the vertical number line we used yesterday as it will directly resemble the elevator display from the story.
There are 10 floors and we are going down 2. What is 10 take away 2?
We are on the 8th floor and are going down 3 floors. What is 8 take away 3?
After the read aloud, each kid will have an elevator card, whiteboard and dry-erase marker. I will lead the kids in problems like these and they will record the equation on their whiteboard.
We are on the 9th floor and are going down 3 floors. What floor will be on?
The kids write 9-3=6
We are on the 10th floor and going down 7 floors.
The kids will write 10-7=3.

Pushes & Pulls: Why do builders need so many big machines?
In this Read-Along lesson, Vivian watches a house being built and wonders why the builders need so many big machines. The lesson includes a short exercise where the kids act out the “work words” of their favorite machine. If time allows, the kids will watch short videos of construction equipment and practice using work words to describe what the machines are doing.

Time for Kids: Global Games
Phy Ed Today

~Tomorrow is library day.