THE SEEDS OF LEARNING
*Math: Counting With Friends
-Write numbers from 0 to 20
-Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20
-When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object (one-to-one correspondence)
-Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted (cardinality). The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted
-Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1)
*Reading/English Language Arts:
-Seasonal Stories: Go Away, Big Green Monster!, The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything, Where the Wild Things Are, & Leonardo the Terrible Monster
*Focus Skills: Visualize, Retell, Connect, Infer, Character, Opinion
-Read Together: "Black Cat" poem
*Focus Skills: Comprehension, Cross-Checking (Does it look right? Does
it sound right? Does it make sense?), Rhyming, & Fluency
-Phonics Focus: Letter Oo
-Sight Words: can, come, down
*Writing: Show & Tell
-Study how sentences look
-Write sentences that say what pictures & labels can't
-Use sight words to write pattern books
*Science: Motion
-Plan and carry out an investigation to determine the relationship between an object’s physical attributes and its resulting motion (straight, circular, back and forth, fast and slow, and motionless) when a force is applied
-Construct an argument as to the best way to move an object based on its physical attributes
*Social Studies: Thanksgiving Day
-Identify the national holidays and describe the people and/or events celebrated
-Write numbers from 0 to 20
-Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20
-When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object (one-to-one correspondence)
-Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted (cardinality). The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted
-Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1)
*Reading/English Language Arts:
-Seasonal Stories: Go Away, Big Green Monster!, The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything, Where the Wild Things Are, & Leonardo the Terrible Monster
*Focus Skills: Visualize, Retell, Connect, Infer, Character, Opinion
-Read Together: "Black Cat" poem
*Focus Skills: Comprehension, Cross-Checking (Does it look right? Does
it sound right? Does it make sense?), Rhyming, & Fluency
-Phonics Focus: Letter Oo
-Sight Words: can, come, down
*Writing: Show & Tell
-Study how sentences look
-Write sentences that say what pictures & labels can't
-Use sight words to write pattern books
*Science: Motion
-Plan and carry out an investigation to determine the relationship between an object’s physical attributes and its resulting motion (straight, circular, back and forth, fast and slow, and motionless) when a force is applied
-Construct an argument as to the best way to move an object based on its physical attributes
*Social Studies: Thanksgiving Day
-Identify the national holidays and describe the people and/or events celebrated
IMPORTANT DATES
*Monday, October 29th
RRW: Wear Pajamas - It's My Dream to be Drug Free
*Tuesday, October 30th
RRW: Wear Your Favorite Sports Attire - Team Up Against Drugs
Curriculum Chat @ 7:30 am: Resources - Media Center (Julie Whelan) and LaunchPad (Barbara Bell)/Summit Counseling
*Wednesday, October 31st
RRW: Wear Neon - We're too Bright to do Drugs
*Thursday, November 1st
RRW: Wear Camouflage - Be a Hero! Don't be Influenced by Drugs
*Friday, November 2nd
RRW: Wear Red - Pledge to be Drug-Free
*Sunday, November 4th
Fall Family Picnic from 1:00 - 4:00 pm
*Reminder: Tuesday, November 6th is Election Day & there will be NO SCHOOL for students. It has been changed to a Teacher Workday.
IMPORTANT DATES
*Monday, October 29th
RRW: Wear Pajamas - It's My Dream to be Drug Free
*Tuesday, October 30th
RRW: Wear Your Favorite Sports Attire - Team Up Against Drugs
Curriculum Chat @ 7:30 am: Resources - Media Center (Julie Whelan) and LaunchPad (Barbara Bell)/Summit Counseling
*Wednesday, October 31st
RRW: Wear Neon - We're too Bright to do Drugs
*Thursday, November 1st
RRW: Wear Camouflage - Be a Hero! Don't be Influenced by Drugs
*Friday, November 2nd
RRW: Wear Red - Pledge to be Drug-Free
*Sunday, November 4th
Fall Family Picnic from 1:00 - 4:00 pm
*Reminder: Tuesday, November 6th is Election Day & there will be NO SCHOOL for students. It has been changed to a Teacher Workday.