
Monday, May 18
Black Day (No computer class or library.)
Read Aloud: PB & J Hooray! By: Janet Nolan
Genre: Informational Text
Science Connection: Plants: Basic Needs
This informational text traces where the food we eat comes from, including tracing back to the grocery store, the bakery, the factory, and the farm where it all begins.
and Life Cycle
This informational text traces where the food we eat
comes from, including tracing back to the grocery
story, the bakery, the factory, and the farm where it
all begins.
Connect and Teach: Make and Check Predictions
FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS
Phonological Awareness: Blending Onset and Rime, Isolating Phonemes
Phonics Focus Skill: Final Blend -mp
Irregular Words: want
WRITING AND GRAMMAR
Review Commas in Lists
Literacy Jobs

Seasonal Weather Patterns
In this lesson, students use observations of the four classic seasons to spot patterns and thereby determine the seasons’ order. In the activity, Circle of Seasons, students make observations of the four classic seasons of the temperate zone: snowy winter, warm spring, hot summer, and cool autumn with colorful leaves. The kids spot patterns and determine the order of the seasons.
Math: Bubble Gum Graph