Home Learning Week of January 11th 2022

Posted: January 10, 2022

Please keep all work and return on our first day back. 

 

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? 

 

Letters  

Play ABC Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36IBDpTRVNE, this will help review letter names and sounds. 

Practice printing their ABC on the dry erase sheet. 

 

Reading  

Have your child read their two books for the week. 

 

 Making words:(the letters are in their package; they need to be cut up) Call out the following words and have your child build it with their letters. They are only changing the beginning letter. Try this two times this week. 

Day 1: sad-mad-dad-had-bad-pad 

Day 2: hat-cat-bat-fat-rat-mat-sat 

 

 

Dictation sentence: Read the following sentences slowly.  They should write this sentence on their own. Your child can use their word wall and sound out the unknown words and write it in their scribbler. Try this two times this week.  

Day 1: I like the cat. 

Day 2: I see a cat on a mat. 

 

Writing (one piece of writing for the week) 

Go outside and play and come back in and draw a picture of what you did outside and make sure you take the time to label your picture. Please help your child sound out the words they need to label their picture by saying the word over and over and telling them to write the letters they hear. Use the writing paper that I provided. 

 

Sight word (Review sight words A, B, and C and start working on the next level of words.) 

Level A words – a, I, am, at, can, go, is, like, me, see, the, to 

Level B words – dad, he, in, it, look, mom, my, on, up, we 

Level C words – and, are, come, for, got, here, not, play, said, you 

Level D- day, down, into, looking, she, the, went, where, will, your 

Level E – all, away, back, big, her, over, this, want, who, with 

Level F- came, have, help, next, now, one, some, then, was, what 

 

Rhyming – Work on generating RhymeTell your child two words that rhyme and see if they can think of another word that rhymes 

Example hill, will 

Answer: bill 

Generating Rhymes Part 1 - YouTube - This may help with some ideas to help your child. 

Work on Rhyming sheets in your child's package. 

 

 

Math 

Before and After 

Draw a number line from 1 to 10 for your childPractice 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 

Tell your child a number between 1 and 10 and have them make a group that is fewer or more than that number.   

 

Number PairsReview number pairs to 5Cut up the number pair cards in their learning package and show your child the card and see if they know what it makes.    

Do two number pair sheets for the week. 

 

 

Websites 

 Student Log In (getepic.com) (Class code is hnd6733 and they find their name) If you child would like to read some more books at their level click on the GRL tab and they can read some level books with assistance from you. 

SplashLearn Sign In Class code: GBESWG   Class password: picture of a Kiwi 

Zorbit's Math Adventure (zorbitsmath.com) username: colleen1140(student name and 1140) password: lion