Posted: October 14, 2021
Literacy
Speaking and listening
Read a story to your child and ask them questions. Example: What was your favorite part? What happened at the beginning/end of the story?
The class is now sign up for epic books if you are looking for books to read to your child. Student Log In (getepic.com) (class code is hnd6733 and they find their name)
Reading
Have your child read the new books. Make sure your child in pointing to each word.
Letters
Play ABC Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36IBDpTRVNE
Work on learning letter Mm
Letter M Song - YouTube orLearn The Letter M | Let's Learn About The Alphabet | Phonics Song for Kids | Jack Hartmann - YouTube
Have students practice printing letter Mm and find things in the house that start with m sound. If you have Playdoh or Lego have your child build upper-case and lower-case Mm.
Review letters by playing a couple squiggle park games in the ABC world.
Letter Tracing ABC book
Trace the letters in their ABC book. Have your child say the letter name and sound as they are tracing. Make sure they are watching the arrows and starting at the dot.
Writing
Practice printing their ABC. (New sheet sent home on Friday) Make sure they are holding the dry erase marker the right way.
Sight word
Level A words – a , I, am, at, can, go, is, like, me, see, the, to
Level A sight word song Jan Richardson's Sight Word Review | Level A | Jack Hartmann Sight Words - YouTube
Math
Draw a number line from 1 to 10 for your child.
Practice counting forwards and backwards and have your child point to the number on the number line while they are counting.
Call out a number from 1 to 10 and have your child find it on the number line. Then ask your child what comes before the number and after the number.
Fewer and More
Have your child roll two dotted dice. Say the amount on each dice and then get them to tell you which one is fewer, and which one is more.
Splash Math
I have assigned a couple activities on this website. SplashLearn Sign In
Class code: GBESWG Class password: picture of a Kiwi
Number 5 (this week we are working on number 5)
Practice printing number 5
Subitizing (Student should be able to look at a small set and know how many)
Roll a dotted dice and have your child quickly say the amount without counting.