Fundations: we learned the name, sound and correct formation for lowercase p and j. We had fun celebrating with our PJ Day!
Please use the verbal prompts below:
p-dow...n, up, around
j-dow...n, curve up, dot
By the end of 1st trimester, which is now, your child should be able to:
*identify 40+ letters of the alphabet (uppercase and lowercase combined)
*name at least 10 letter sounds correctly
Shared Reading/Spelling Words: this week we read the books At the Zoo and Fire Truck. Both books featured our spelling word of the week the, plus several of our old spelling words. Check our class Facebook page of a friend reading this book. We are becoming readers!
I have noticed that many of the students can write the spelling words, but reading them has been more difficult. I highly recommend practicing both ways: writing and reading. Get out the good ol' pencil and paper and practice writing the words like we do on the test each week, but make flash cards and practice reading those each night as well. A great time to do the reading portion is bedtime or whenever you read in the evenings. Read books to them like you normally do, then pull out the flash cards and have them practice reading to you before bed/when your nightly reading routine is finished. You can use index cards, post it's, cut up pieces of paper, anything to make flash cards! Each week, add the new word to the bag. Keep them in the car, your purse.....you can practice at appointments, siblings ball practices, etc.
Next week's new spelling word:
like
Writing Workshop: we are learning about where writers get ideas and how to put those ideas down on paper. Right now "writing" is in the form of drawings and we are writing about everyday things that we do (riding our bikes, going to Level Up, going to the park, etc.) This is why we have spent so much time learning how to draw people (not stick people), backgrounds/settings and 3 start coloring. The students tell a story through their drawings. The first stage of writing is to be able to verbally tell a story and then draw pictures to help tell the story. Next we will learn how to label our story.