Kinder Week 24 (T/TH)

This time of the year things speed up. The difficulty level is increasing and your children are succeeding!  Your children are growing into more confident readers and spellers, and gaining a good sense of numbers through addition, subtraction and number bonds. Keep up the good work! Do not grow weary, you are investing your time and energy into educating your child and pouring into them. Time well spent!



Important Dates:
2/29:  Spirit/DOGS/Pizza Day
3/8:  3rd quarter ends
3/11-3/3/15:  Spring Break

BIBLE:  Have your child practice telling their assigned Bible story using the items in their Bible Bag.  Encourage them to tell their story to an audience of stuffed animals, siblings, and Facetime with grandparents.  The more they practice, the more confidence that they will gain! These will be presented to the class on February 27th. 

Math 

Objectives:

1.  To understand simple subtraction problems.

2.  To understand subtraction as whole minus a part.

  • Now that we understand the concept of addition and subtraction, we will be relating part-part-whole/number bonds to addition and subtraction problems!
  • Since addition and subtraction number sentences (7-4=3) are very abstract, it is especially important that you are doing the hands-on, concrete, part of these lessons on the bottom of the page. The concrete experience is cornerstone to understanding concepts and developing number sense....and it is fun!
  • Please begin your math lesson by having your child write numbers 1-20 on paper or dry erase board. Many students are consistently reversing them. While it is perfectly age appropriate, consistent daily practice will help ensure that correct number formation is solidified in their mind.
Reading
Objectives:

1.  To begin reading and accurately blending words and sentences with skills that have been taught thus far.
2.  To continue to grow in reading fluency. Reading out loud helps with fluency.  Remember to read the book in the yellow envelope 3x out loud before sending it back to school.  Repetition also helps with fluency.

  • This week we are taking time to review, review, review. NEXT WEEK we will be moving into reading long vowels, which is a more difficult skill, so it is very important that you take the time this week to review any area that your child is struggling in, and encourage fluency when reading words.
  • Please go over the REVIEW paper that will be sent home in blue folders.
  • Please follow up each lesson and mini book review, by having your child read to you, a book at their appropriate level. This should be done at a separate time of the day from their OPG lesson. 
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 first and last name properly on handwriting lines.
4. To be able to accurately copy a sentence (using handwriting lines) correctly.

  • Keep monitoring proper pencil grip and correct letter formation!
Spelling
1.  To be able to write words with th, sh, and ch from dictation
2.  To be able to write words with final blends accurately from dictation.
3.  To be able to write words with initial blends accurately from dictation.
3.  To be able to write simple phrases and sentences from dictation.


  • This week we are writing words with initial blends. If your child is struggling to write the words correctly, or leaving out a consonant, refer them back to the oral segmenting of the word with the chips. This way they can make sure they are accounting for every letter in the word.
  • ****Some students are still having difficulty differentiating SH, TH, CH when spelling words. Please continue to practice this!
  • Please make sure to have your student do their work in Spelling Journal and send to school.

Geography
Objectives:
1.  To be able to sing the names of the southern states of the US.
2. To begin learning to draw the world map.
  • Click here for the Geography songs for the year.
  •  Southern States of the US are introduced this week!
Memory Work
Objectives:
1. To memorize "true, good, and beautiful" pieces and recite to the class.
  • Please take a few minutes each homeschool day to review memory work! (Poem, Geography song)
K week 242/19/20242/20/20242/21/20242/22/20242/23/20242/26/2024Co-Teacher Notes
DiscipleshipHonesty: "Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth. ~2 Timothy 2:15
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 "Running Away" from JSB.Prepare for Bible Bag PresentationReview Bible TimelinePrepare for Bible Bag PresentationHave your child retell their story with the collected objects to at least 2 different people.
MathEM-B p73EM-B p74EM-B p75 and math journal Day 7EM-B p76-77EM-B p78 and math journal Day 8Catch up and review addition and subtraction.
SpellingAAS Step 15AAS-Step 15 p74 (Lesson 16 for NEW AAS) "Spell on Paper" and "Dictate Phrases" 1-3 in spelling journal to return tomorrow.AAS-Step 15AAS-Step 16 p77-79 (Lesson 17 for NEW AAS) Key Card 7, 8
WritingCB pgs 30-31Oral Narration and CopyworkCB pgs 32-33Oral Narration and CopyworkCB pgs 34-35CB pgs 36-37
ReadingReview L63/64OPG Review #1OPG- *REVIEW #1 (in blue folders)OPG- *REVIEW #2OPG- *REVIEW #2 (in blue folders)Please review any lesson that your child is still struggling with.
EnrichmentRead Aloud: Abe's Fish
Poem:
"Around the World" by Kate Greenaway
Music Selection: "The Str-Spangled Banner" by Francis Scott Key
Art Selection: Abraham Lincoln (Lincoln Memorial) by Daniel Chester French
GeographyUnited States: Middle States Due Thursday - Southern States - Due 3/28
Memory WorkAll Things Bright and Beautiful Due Thursday