Language Arts
We read a great realistic fiction story: El principe solitario. This is a story about a prince who has everything he could possibly want, except a friend. In the end he learns how to be a friend in order to have a friend. Other things we focused on this week were:
oral blending of compound words and syllable pictures
- capital letters, high-frequency words, exclamation marks, word length, question marks, print directionality
- Comprehension strategies of monitoring and clarifying, predicting, making connections, and drawing conclusions.
- Classification of vocabulary (This helps us to really look at each word before deciding which category to place it in.)
- Writing notes and messages to friends and loved ones (This was a great way for us to begin preparing for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday!)
- Words that describe how many
- We had a lovely story time from our 4th/5th grade class.
Our specific syllable studies this week were: fa, ha, ja, ka.
Our sight word studies this week included: cuatro, cinco, seis, siete. Being able to read number words is important. This will be useful when we start story problems in math.
Math
We began using our number line more this week. We use the number line to practice counting on and counting backwards. (At the beginning of November we added a countdown until Thanksgiving vacation to our daily calendar routine.)
We used these cute baggies so the students could move the zipper along when they counted on. This is a great way for them to see they can start at any given number and then count on to add. (No need to start back at the beginning each time.) Students also practice subitizing as one of our line-up routines. This is instant recognition of a set of dice or tallies.
Social Studies & Science