Kinder Week 9 - 10/1-10/5


K week 910/1/201810/2/201810/3/201810/4/201810/5/2018Co-Teacher Notes
DiscipleshipObedience Unit Verse: Proverbs 3:1-2 “My son, do not forget my teaching, but keep my commands in your heart, for they will prolong your life many years and bring you prosperity.”
BibleAdam and Eve tangle with a snake
Genesis 2:15-17,
Genesis 3.
Abraham obeys when it is hard. Genesis 12Review how Abraham obeys when it is hard. Genesis 12Jonah learns to obey the hard way. Jonah 1-2.Jonah learns to obey the hard way. Jonah 3-4.
MathEM-A p89-91EM-A p92-94 and math journalEM-A p95-97EM-A p98-99 and math journalEM-A p100-102 WS:"Solid Shape Scavenger Hunt"End of 1st Quarter
SpellingReview activitiesDictate 26 phonograms for student to write from memoryDictate 26 phonograms for student to write from memoryReview Steps 1-4 as needed, to master 26 phonograms, segmenting, etc
WritingJ, reviewHWT-p37-38(J, Words)Capital ReviewHWT-p39
ReadingOPG-L39OPG-L39 and 10 minutes from leveled readerOPG-L40OPG-L40 and 10 minutes from leveled reader.Review L39/40Review reading words with all short vowels
HistoryLittle Pilgrims - p21-29 God's Great PromiseRead "Son of Laughter" in the Jesus Storybook BibleLittle Pilgrims - p21-29 God's Great PromiseRead "The Present" in the Jesus Storybook Bible.Focus: Abraham
GeographyUnited States: Northern States - Due 10/29
ScienceInsectsInsectsInsects
Memory WorkHymn of Joy Poem Due 11/28

Important dates:
Mon 10/1 - Moms in Prayer 9:00-10:00
Mon 10/8 - No School (Teacher in-service)
Wed 10/10 - NEST meeting
Mon 10/15 - Moms in Prayer 9:00-10:00
Wed 10/17 - Spirit Day!
Wed 10/31 - Historical Dress Up Day!


The end of this week will mark the end of our first quarter!! How did that happen so fast?! It is so neat to witness how much these little ones have already learned! Thank you, fabulous co-teachers! What an amazing blessing it is that we all get to partner in this awesome task of educating these precious children. Praying for you and your children as you continue this journey.

I have begun giving you the Objectives for the week in the notes below, bearing in mind that your student may need more than what is in the box above to meet the objectives.  Feel free to ask if you need any help making your home days work for you and your child.  This is just one of the beautiful things about our model :)

On Wednesday, October 31st,  your Kindergartener is allowed to dress in costume as a historical figure from our historical  time-period (Creation to Modern time)  Fun! No toy weapons, though. 

Math
Objectives: name, recognize and order numbers 1-10; identify and compare basic shapes; recognize solid shapes, identify basic shapes on solids.
  • While learning about shapes this week, we will pay special attention to the attributes of each shape. Be sure to incorporate this into your home lessons. Ex: "How do we know this is a square and not a rectangle? A square has four sides that are the same. A rectangle has 2 short sides and 2 longer sides. They both have 4 corners/vertices."
  • IMPORTANT: When studying three-dimensional shapes, we will use the correct terminology rectangular prism and not box. Please use the correct terminology at home as well.
  • Please have your child complete ws: "Solid Shape Scavenger Hunt". Please return Wednesday, October 10th to share with the class.
  • **Please continue reviewing numbers 1-10. Students should be able to name each number in isolation, quickly and accurately.

Reading
Objectives: to sound out  CVC words with all 5 short vowels and be able to blend the sounds to read the word; to begin reading short sentences.
  • Cards for lesson 40 in OPG have been sent out via email or can be found here.
  • Please take this time to review reading short vowel words. It is perfectly normal if your child is not quick and fluent yet at reading the words, but we do want to make sure they are sounding out and blending the word at the end.
  • Continue practicing sounding out short vowel words using the WORD FANS that were sent home previously.
Writing 
Objectives: To write the capital letters correctly (typically top to bottom/left to right) on handwriting paper

  • Please continue to monitor pencil grip and correct letter formation!
Spelling
Objectives: To master the name and sound of the 26 letters of the alphabet; to orally blend single phonemes into a CVC word fluently. To be able to write the 26 phonograms from dictation.
  • Continue to review steps 1-4. Every daily lesson should include review of phonograms (yellow cards) and key cards (blue cards).
    History 
    Objectives: to gain an understanding that history began with God and creation; to see God's hand in every event.
    • This week we are discussing Abraham. 
    Science
    Objectives: to be able to name some ways insects are helpful; to gain an understanding of the purpose insects have in God's world.
    • This week we are focusing on God's purpose for insects. 
    Geography
    Objectives: to identify and name the Continents and Oceans on a map; to sing the names of  the states in the Northern United States.
    • 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 10/29. 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

    • Continue reviewing Timeline song
    • Hymn of Joy will be introduced this week. 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.   This poem will be assessed on 11/28.

    Hymn Of Joy by Henry Van Dyke

    Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee,

    God of glory, Lord of love;
    hearts unfold like flow'rs before Thee,
    Opening to the Sun above,
    Melt the clouds of sin and sadness;
    drive the dark of doubt away;
    Giver of immortal gladness,

    fill us with the light of day!