Kinder Week 13 (T/TH)

 ***There is a lot of  information under our Spelling section below. Please be sure to read it carefully and let me know if you have any questions.

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Important Dates:
11/14 - Spirit Day
11/21 - Spirit Day (DOGS/Pizza)
11/25-11/29:  Thanksgiving Break

Math 
Objectives: 
1.  To understand the concept of capacity.
2.  To recognize and match equal sets.
3.  To demonstrate understanding of 1-1 correspondence.
  • This week we are working on capacity and equal sets. The equal sets lesson is a great footing for your child to understand that equal means 'the same as' and not 'the answer is'. Please make sure to provide the hands-on capacity lessons at the bottom of the page for Tuesday.
Reading
Objectives: 
1.  To be able to read sentences with current sight words and CVC words.
2.  To be able to read and accurately blend words that end with a two consonant blend.

*Please note that there is a lesson assigned for Friday and another lesson assigned for Monday
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Writing 
Objectives:
1. To  be able to form all upper case letters properly on handwriting lines. 
2. To be able to form all lower case letters properly on handwriting lines.
3. To be able to write name properly using only 1 capital letter.
4. To be able to write the alphabet on handwriting paper from memory.
  • Remember to continue handwriting practice on lined handwriting paper as well as HWT book.  
  • Have your child practice writing his/her name properly on handwriting lines using well formed lower case letters.
    Spelling
    Objectives: 
    1. To be able to alphabetize letter tiles.
    2  To be able to choose the correct short vowel sound when heard in a word.
    3.  To understand that every word has at least one vowel.
    • Now that we have emergent readers, our explicit spelling instruction has started! Please follow the break-up of the lesson on the table. 
    • You should have introduced blue key card #3 last Friday and will introduce key card #4 this Wednesday. Practice blue key cards along with phonogram cards daily.
    • The format of lessons will remain the same (starting with Step 6 or Lesson 7 in New AAS):  Every Friday the new "Step" will be introduced at home and we will work on it for a week. Spelling Journals  will come home on Thursday (but will not be used until next Wednesday).
      FRIDAY- Introduce "Step" and do lesson up to and including "Spell with Tiles."
      WEDNESDAY: Finish the lesson including "Spell on Paper"- Dictate the 10 words for your child to write in Spelling Journal. Practice "More Words" at home on dry erase board or in journal. Please make sure to reinforce proper letter formation and writing correctly on the lined pages in the journal.
    • ****Spelling Journals will need to come to school every school day so I can check them! (Bring every day- Blue folder, Math book, Math Journal, Spelling Journal

    Science
    Objectives: 
    1. To be able to name all 8 planets in order. (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune)
    2. To be able to give characteristics of each planet

    **Look for the information about the planets project in your child's folder after school on Thursday. Please spend some time next week researching some fun facts about the assigned planet and start planning how you are going to create your 3D model.


    Geography
    Objectives: 
    1. To be able to point to and say the northern states of the US on a map.
    2. To begin learning to draw the world map by drawing a compass rose, equator, and prime meridian.
    •  Due Thursday. Students will be required to sing the names of the States only. However, we will be pointing at them on the US map at school and you are welcome to print the map and do so as well. Click here for the Geography songs for the year.
    Memory Work
    • Please take a few minutes each homeschool day to review memory work! (Poem, Geography song)
    • Our poem, Hymn Of Joy will be assessed on 12/3.
    K week 1311/4/202411/5/202411/6/202411/7/202411/8/202411/11/2024Co-Teacher Notes
    DiscipleshipDiligence: 1 Peter 1:10
    Read AloudRead aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.
    BibleDiscuss: The warrior leaderRead Aloud: The teeny, weenie...true king from JSB.Discuss: The teeny, weenie...true king.Read Aloud: The young hero and the horrible giant.
    MathEM-A p131-132, 136EM-A p137EM-A p138-140 and Day 1 math journalEM-A p141-142EM-A p143-144 and Day 2 math journalEM-A p145-146
    SpellingAAS-Step 5AAS-Step 5 p36-37 key card 4 NEW AAS: Lesson 6 p75AAS-Step 5AAS-Step 6 p39-42 through "Spell with Tiles" NEW AAS: Lesson 7: p77-80Spelling journals will go home on Thursday. They will not be needed until Wednesday to write spelling words.
    WritingLowercase k and y.HWT 48-50Lowercase j and p.HWT 51-53
    ReadingReview L 43/44OPG-L45OPG-L45OPG-L46OPG-L46OPG-L47ending blends
    EnrichmentRead Aloud: Stellaluna by Janell Cannon
    Poem:
    "Night Blessing"
    Art:
    Impression, Sunrise by Claude Monet
    Music: Eine kleine Nachtmusik (Serenade No.13 for Strings in G Major, K. 525: I. "Allegro" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    Science: Discuss the characteristics of Earth and Mars
    GeographyUnited States: Northern States - Due Thursday
    Memory WorkHymn of Joy Poem Due 12/3

    Kinder Week 12 (T/TH)

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    AAS will pick back up this week. PLEASE LOOK BELOW under SPELLING for important information!


    Important Dates:
    10/25 - Fall Fest
    10/31 - Historical Dress Up Day 
    11/14 - Spirit Day
    11/21 - Spirit Day (DOGS/Pizza)
    11/25-11/29:  Thanksgiving Break

    Math 
    Objectives: 
    1.  To compare the length of objects by making direct comparisons with reference objects
    2.  To measure objects using non-standard units of measurement.
    3.  To understand the concept of big and small and sort objects by size
    4.  To compare weight using a balance
    5.  To compare the weight of objects by making direct comparison to a reference weight.
    • This week we are working on size and weight. We will be doing hands-on weight activities with a balance at school. Your child will be learning how to use a balance. This experience will provide the background they need for page 136. 
    • Please note that the page assignments are out of order this week due to the hands-on weighing. Please pay close attention to the assigned pages for each day.
    Reading
    Objectives: 
    1.  To be able to read sentences with current sight words and CVC words.
    2.  To be able to read and accurately blend words that end with a two consonant blend.
    • Please encourage your child to point to the words (track text) as he/she reads. 
    Writing 
    1. To  be able to form all upper case letters properly on handwriting lines. 
    2. To be able to form all lower case letters properly on handwriting lines.
    3. To be able to write name properly using only 1 capital letter.
    4. To be able to write the alphabet on handwriting paper from memory.
    • Remember to continue handwriting practice on lined handwriting paper as well as HWT book.  
    • Have your child practice writing his/her name properly on handwriting lines. Have them correct any lowercase letter that we have already introduced through the Handwriting Without Tears book, many children will have bad habits that will need to be broken. 
    Spelling.
    Objectives: 
    1. To be able to write the 26 phonograms from dictation.
    2  To be able to segment 2 and 3 sound words.
    3.  To be able to orally blend single phonemes into CVC words fluently.
    • THIS FRIDAY we will pick up AAS where we left off. Please make sure that you have all the materials necessary and that you review Steps 1-4 to ensure readiness.  
    • Every daily lesson should include review of phonograms (yellow cards) and key cards (blue cards).
    • This week (Step 5) is a bit different from the rest of the steps. Pages 33-35 will be done Friday and pages 36-37 will be done the following Wednesday. If you have the New AAS you will do Lesson 6 pages 69-74 on Friday and pages 75-76 the following Wednesday.
    • The format of lessons will remain the same (starting with Step 6):  Every Friday the new "Step" will be introduced at home and we will work on it for a week. Spelling Journals  will start coming home when "Step 6" is introduced. 
      FRIDAY- Introduce "Step" and do lesson up to "Spell with Tiles."
      WEDNESDAY: Review and "Spell on Paper"- Dictate the 10 words for your child to write in Spelling Journal. Practice "More Words" at home on dry erase board.
    • ****Spelling Journals will need to come to school every school day! (Bring every day- Blue folder, Math book, Math Journal, Spelling Journal)
    Geography
    Objectives: 
    1. To be able to point to and say the northern states of the US on a map.
    2. To begin learning to draw the world map by drawing a compass rose, equator, and prime meridian.
    •  Due 11/7. Students will be required to sing the names of the Northern States only. However, we will be pointing at them on the US map at school and you are welcome to print the map and do so as well. Click here for the Geography songs for the year.
    Memory Work
    • Poem will be assessed on 12/3 officially, however students will have an opportunity to present the song to the class earlier if they are ready!
    K week 1210/28/202410/29/202410/30/202410/31/202411/1/202411/4/2024Co-Teacher Notes
    DiscipleshipFortitude- "Then David said to his son Solomon, “Be strong and courageous, and do the work. Don’t be afraid or discouraged, for the LORD God, my God, is with you. He won’t leave you or abandon you until all the work for the service of the LORD’s house is finished." -1 Chron. 28:20
    Read AloudRead aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.
    BibleDiscuss: God Makes a WayRead Aloud: Ten Ways to Be Perfect from JSB.Discuss: Ten ways to be perfect.Read Aloud: The Warrior Leader from JSB.
    MathEM-A p.121-122EM-A p123-124EM-A p125-126 and math journal Day 7EM-A p133-135EM-A p127-130 and math journals Day 8EM-A p131-132, 136Watch page numbers carefully: they are out of order this week.
    SpellingPhonemic Awareness ActivitiesDictate phonogram sounds (call out all of the sounds) for your child to write the letter that makes those sounds. Do not do this in alphabetical order.
    Phonemic Awareness ActivitiesAAS-Step 5 p33-35 key card 3

    NEW AAS: Lesson 6 p69-74
    SPELLING picks back up this FRIDAY at home!

    Optional Activity Directions can be found
    HERE.
    WritingHWT pages 40-41Lowercase u and iHWT 42-44Lowercase e and l.HWT 45-47
    ReadingReview L41/42OPG-L43OPG-L43OPG-L44OPG-L44Review L 43/44ending blends
    EnrichmentRead Aloud: Pumpkin Moonshine by Tasha Tudor
    Poem:
    "Sing a Song of Seasons" by Robert Louis Stevenson
    Art:
    All Saints by Fra Angelico
    Music:
    "Polovtsian Dances" from Prince Igor by Alexander Borodin
    GeographyUnited States: Northern States - Due 11/7 (next week)
    Memory WorkHymn of Joy Poem Due 12/3

    Kinder Week 11 (T/TH)

     

    By this time in our parenting journey, we all know the important role the family plays in our children's respectful obedience.  As homeschooling mommas, we have the added benefit of observing the true hearts of our children in the comfort of our homes on a regular basis and are well acquainted with their discipline needs, but we still benefit from motivational reminders of what our goals in this area include.  Here are some links you may enjoy.  Happy Parenting!


    Effective child discipline from Focus on the Family
    Visionary Family Ministries

    Important Dates:
    10/24 - Spirit Day (DOGS/Pizza)
    10/25 - Fall Fest
    10/31 - Historical Dress Up Day 
    11/14 - Spirit Day
    11/21 - Spirit Day (DOGS/Pizza)
    11/25-11/29:  Thanksgiving Break

    Math 
    Objectives: 
    1.  To be able to write the numerals 1-10.
    2. To be able to identify, describe, and extend simple patterns. (AB, AAB, ABB, AABB, ABC).
    3. To be able to recognize and name some of the patterns God created in our world.
    4.  To compare the length of objects by making direct comparisons with reference objects
    5.  To measure objects using non-standard units of measurement.
    • This week we are working on length using non-standard units (ex:paper clips, unifix cubes, etc). *Please give your child some hands-on practice measuring things at home with non-standard units. Refer to the bottom of the workbook pages for activities.
    • HERE is a link to some printable ten frames to start practicing recognizing teen numbers. Let your student count the dots several times, then show them that they can count on from 10 to make it faster.  

    Reading

    Objectives: 
    1.  To be able to read sentences with current sight words and CVC words.
    2.  To be able to read and accurately blend words that end in a double consonant (ss,ff,ll)
    3.  To read and accurately blend words that end with "ck"
    4.  To be able to recognize and produce rhyming words.
    • "Two Review and One New" on page 92 will be a part of every lesson. Please make sure that you include this in your daily lesson every time.
    • HERE is a copy of the hand motions that we use in class to help remember the vowel sounds.
    Writing 
    Objectives: 
    1. To be able to hold a pencil using proper pencil grip.
    2 To  be able to form all upper case letters properly on handwriting lines. 
    3. To be able to form all lower case letters properly on handwriting lines.
    4. To be able to write name properly using only 1 capital letter.
    5. To be able to write the alphabet on handwriting paper from memory.

    • Remember to continue handwriting practice on lined handwriting paper as well as HWT book. 
    • Practice writing the alphabet from memory.  

    Spelling

    Objectives: 
    1. To be able to write the correct phonogram when given the phonogram sounds.
    2  To be able to segment 2 and 3 sound words.
    3.  To be able to blend sounds together to figure out the given word.


    • Please assess your child on the 26 single letter phonograms using the form in your child's folder or it can be found hereShow them the phonogram card and mark which phonograms they have not mastered (they must know all of the sounds not just one to show mastery).  You will only be doing Assessment 1 at this time.  Return the assessment on Thursday.
    • We will pick up with AAS step 5 the last week of October.  For now, continue to review steps 1-4. Every daily lesson should include review of phonograms (yellow cards) and key cards (blue cards)

    Geography
    Objectives: 
    1. To be able to point to and say the northern states of the US on a map.
    2. To begin learning to draw the world map by drawing a compass rose, equator, and prime meridian.

    •  Due 11/7. Students will be required to sing the names of the States only. However, we will be pointing at them on the US map at school and you are welcome to print the map and do so as well.
    Memory Work
    • Hymn of Joy will be assessed on 12/3.
    K week 1110/21/202410/22/202410/23/202410/24/202410/25/202410/28/2024Co-Teacher Notes
    DiscipleshipFortitude- "Then David said to his son Solomon, “Be strong and courageous, and do the work. Don’t be afraid or discouraged, for the LORD God, my God, is with you. He won’t leave you or abandon you until all the work for the service of the LORD’s house is finished." -1 Chron. 28:20
    Read AloudRead aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.
    BibleDiscuss: The Forgiving PrinceRead Aloud: God to the Rescue! from JSB.Discuss: God to the Rescue!Read Aloud: God Makes a Way.
    MathEM-A p108-109EM-A p110-111EM-A p112-114 and math journal Day 5EM-A p115-117EM-A p118-120 and math journal Day 6EM-A p.121-122
    SpellingPhonogram Assessment (see note above)1) Alphabetize letter tiles

    2) Dictate 26 phonograms (Call out all of the sounds of each letter and the child writes the letter that makes those sounds).
    To name and write from dictation first 26 phonograms
    WritingLowercase t,a,dHWT- pages 34-37Lowercase review (c,o,s,v,w,t,a,d and intro g.HWT- pages 38-39HWT pages 40-41
    ReadingOPG-L41OPG-L41OPG-L42OPG-L42Review L41/42Double consonants/ck ending
    EnrichmentRead Aloud: Bread and Jam for Fances by Russell Hoban
    Art:
    At the Moulin Rouge by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
    Music:
    "Libiamo ne' lieti calici" from La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi
    Poem:
    "An Old Rat's Tale" Nursery Rhyme
    Science: Introduce the Solar System
    We will spend the second quarter learning more about our Solar System and will finish the unit with a project!
    GeographyUnited States: Northern States - Due 11/7
    Memory WorkHymn of Joy Poem Due 12/3

    Kinder Week 10 (T/TH)

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    **I hope everyone enjoys the day off on Tuesday!

    We are moving right along in our learning, and I am really enjoying the time with your children! Thank you for working so diligently with your children at home. It shows! I hope you are enjoying the extra family time and play time this school model allows.


    On Thursday, October 31st, your kindergartener is allowed to dress in costume as a historical figure from our historical time-period (Biblical)  so any Biblical character will work.  Fun! No toy weapons, though. Please make sure it allows for them to easily use the restroom :)

    Important Dates:
    10/15 - No School (Teacher/Co-teacher/Parent Conferences)
    10/24 - Spirit Day (DOGS/Pizza)
    10/25 - Fall Fest
    10/31 - Historical Dress Up Day 
    11/14 - Spirit Day
    11/21 - Spirit Day (DOGS/Pizza)
    11/25-11/29:  Thanksgiving Break

    Math 
    Objectives: 
    1.  To be able to write the numerals 1-10.
    2.  To recognize and name solid shapes
    3. To be able to identify, describe, and extend simple patterns. (AB, AAB, ABB, AABB, ABC).
    4. To be able to recognize and name some of the patterns God created in our world.
    • This week we are working on patterning. Make sure that you provide many hands-on  experiences to recognize, extend, and create patterns using shapes, colors, toys, sounds (clap,clap, slap), etc.
    • **Please continue reviewing numbers 1-10. Students should be able to name each number in isolation, quickly and accurately. 
    • Please also review names and attributes of flat vs. solid shapes (sphere, cylinder, rectangular prism, cube, cone, pyramid)
    Reading
    Objectives: 
    1.  To produce all of the sounds of each of the first 26 phonograms.
    2. To be able to blend together CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words using short a, e, i, o, and u.
    3.  To be able to read sentences with current sight words and CVC words.
    4. To be able to recognize and produce rhyming words.

    • We are taking this week to review reading short vowel words and sentences before proceeding with our new OPG lessons. Please review lessons 27-40 on Monday and on Wednesday/Friday.
    • Have your child read past OPG readers for practice along with the WORD FANS that were sent home. The goal is for our students to be able to blend CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words accurately in order to read the word. 
    • IMPORTANT!!! Please expect your child to point to each word as they are reading sentences in their mini-books. This is called "tracking" and it is important when first learning to read.  If they are struggling with wanting to guess the word, have them point to each letter in the word and say each sound (then blend it). It is also very helpful to blend the first 2 sounds together first then have them add the last sound.
    Writing 
    Objectives: 
    1. To be able to hold a pencil using proper pencil grip.
    2 To  be able to form all upper case letters properly on handwriting lines. 
    3. To be able to form all lower case letters properly on handwriting lines.
    4. To be able to write name properly using only 1 capital letter.

    • Remember to continue handwriting practice on lined handwriting paper as well as HWT book.  Here is a link to some handwriting paper if you don't already have some on hand.
    • We begin lower case instruction this week!
    Spelling
    Objectives: 
    1. To be able to write the correct phonogram when given the phonogram sounds.
    2  To be able to segment 2 and 3 sound words.
    3. To be able to blend sounds together to figure out the given word.

    • We will pick up with AAS step 5 the last week of October. For now, continue to review steps 1-4. Every daily lesson should include review of phonograms (yellow cards) and key cards (blue cards).
      Geography
      Objectives: 
      1. To be able to point to and say the northern states of the US on a map.
      2. To begin learning to draw the world map by drawing a compass rose, equator, and prime meridian.

      • We are beginning to experiment with "Blobbing" at school. Here is a short video you can watch if you would like to know more about the first step of blobbing that we will be attempting this week.
      •  Due 11/7, the Northern border of the United States.  Students will be required to sing the names of the states only. However, we will be pointing at them on the US map at school and you are welcome to print the map and do so as well. Here is a link to the geography songs and maps.


      Memory Work
      • Hymn of Joy. You can find this poem in your child's blue folder or on the blog under "Curriculum/Poetry".  We will be reciting this poem in song form.  Here is a link to the song.  We will only be doing the first stanza (and not quite as fast).   This poem will be assessed on 12/3.
      K week 1010/14/202410/15/202410/16/202410/17/202410/18/202410/21/2024Co-Teacher Notes
      DiscipleshipFortitude- "Then David said to his son Solomon, “Be strong and courageous, and do the work. Don’t be afraid or discouraged, for the LORD God, my God, is with you. He won’t leave you or abandon you until all the work for the service of the LORD’s house is finished." -1 Chron. 28:20
      Read AloudRead aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.
      Parent Teacher Conference Day. No school!
      Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.
      BibleRead Aloud: The Girl No One Wanted from JSB.Discuss: The Girl no one wanted.Read Aloud: The Forgiving Prince from JSB.
      MathEM-A p100-102 WS:"Solid Shape Scavenger Hunt"EM-A p103-104 and math journal Day 3EM-A p105-106EM-A p107 and math journal Day 4EM-A p108-109
      Spelling1) Go over yellow phonogram cards and blue key cards.

      2)Have your child put the AAS letter tiles in alphabetical order.

      3) Dictate 26 phonograms for your child to write
      Phonemic awareness activities, alphabetizing, phonogram dictation1) Go over yellow phonogram cards and blue key cards.

      2)Have your child put the AAS letter tiles in alphabetical order.

      3) Dictate 26 phonograms for your child to write
      WritingHWT- pages 28-29Lowercase s,v,w.HWT pages 30-33*Lowercase instruction begins
      ReadingReview L39/40OPG-L27-40 Review, short vowel CVC readersOPG-L27-40 Review, short vowel CVC readersOPG-L27-40 Review, short vowel CVC readersPractice blending and reading CVC words and sentences
      EnrichmentRead Aloud: Follow the Dream by Peter Sis
      Poem:
      "In 1492"
      Art:
      A Harbor in Moonlight by Claude-Joseph Vernet
      Music:
      Symphony No.9 in E Minor, op.95, "New World": IV. Allegro con fuoco by Antonin Dvorak
      GeographyUnited States: Northern States - Due 11/7
      Memory WorkHymn of Joy Poem Due 12/3