Words to go over your child this week: I, a, can, go, my, like, no, and, at, am
Letter of the Week: Pp. Please assist your child in identifying words that begin and end with the sound of the letter r.
Numbers of the Week: 13-20. Your child should be able to write the numeral, read the word and count sets with 13-20 and compare set with 13-20 to other set and be able to identify which has less and more.
Skills to practice at home
The following are skills that you should be working with your child everyday:
1. Proper handling of scissors, pencils, and crayons. Believe it or not the proper way of holding these things impacts the accuracy, effectiveness, and speed.
2. Buttoning and zipping their coats, shirts, and even boots.
3. Tying shoelaces. This is not a very easy skill and that is why it is important to teach it to them early enough. Practice and patience are the key component in learning this skill.
4. Practice having your child retell a story you read to him/her. The heart of reading is comprehension.
5. Practice writing name using only uppercase letter for the first letter of their first name and the rest are lowercase letters.
6. Practice writing numbers.
7. Reinforce putting things inside the pocket of their folder.
1. Proper handling of scissors, pencils, and crayons. Believe it or not the proper way of holding these things impacts the accuracy, effectiveness, and speed.
- remember we cut away from our body and cut along the lines
- we color inside the picture
- the pencil should rest on the middle finger and gripped by the index and thumb.
- we use pencil to write not to color
2. Buttoning and zipping their coats, shirts, and even boots.
3. Tying shoelaces. This is not a very easy skill and that is why it is important to teach it to them early enough. Practice and patience are the key component in learning this skill.
4. Practice having your child retell a story you read to him/her. The heart of reading is comprehension.
5. Practice writing name using only uppercase letter for the first letter of their first name and the rest are lowercase letters.
6. Practice writing numbers.
7. Reinforce putting things inside the pocket of their folder.
January Homework
January Homework calendar has been glued, taped, or stapled in your child's homework journal unless they did not bring it to school on Friday. It will then be given to them separately and is in their everyday folder. It is your responsibility to glue it in their homework notebook or journal.
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Math POW Sheets
Because we are using the county Common Core Curriculum Framework, the POW sheet that was issued years ago do not correlate and aligned with the new curriculum progress guide for this year. For our weekly POW sheets, we will be using ditto sheets that aligns and correlates better with the Common Core. It will still be stamped with a Homework stamp to indicate that it is our weekly POW homework.
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