Please be sure that you've reserved May 18 at 6:30....that is our Peter Rabbit play. We've started practicing, and your child should have received their part....some have speaking parts and some just have action parts. Theme: Peter Rabbit Reading Workshop We will be doing a variety of Peter Rabbit literacy activities, working with a few different comprehension skills Math Here are the concepts we will discuss in math this week: decomposing numbers to 10, subtraction within 6, tens and ones, and story problems. Writing We will continue our study on persuasive/opinion writing. Many of the activities this week will focus on the story of Peter Rabbit. | THINGS TO PRACTICE AT HOME: 1. Popcorn Words: I, am, the little, a, to, have, is, we, my, like, he, for, we, me, with, she, see, look, they, of, you, are, that, do, so, at, can, no, love, from, what, said, go, here, was 2. Counting by 1's to 100 Counting by 2's 5's and 10's 3. Counting backwards 4. Name Writing- with one capital letter at the beginning only (first and last name) 5.Addition and Subtraction fluency- within 5, or 10 if they are ready 6. Two digit number recognition and writing IMPORTANT DATES: (these are IMPORTANT dates, please reserve them on your calendar) May 5th: Picnic style lunch in cafeteria (please send a towel with your child, they will be eating on the floor) May 12th: Mother's Day Tea- 9:30 May 18th: Peter Rabbit Play @ 6:30 June 2nd: Father's Day Picnic- 11:45 June 9th: End of the year BOOKnic- 11:45 |
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IMPORTANT DATES:
(these are IMPORTANT dates, please reserve them on your calendar) May 12th: Mother's Day Tea- 9:30 May 18th: Peter Rabbit Play @ 6:30 June 2nd: Father's Day Picnic- 11:45 June 9th: End of the year BOOKnic- 11:45
IMPORTANT DATES:
(these are IMPORTANT dates, please reserve them on your calendar) May 12th: Mother's Day Tea- 9:30 June 2nd: Father's Day Picnic- 11:45 June 9th: End of the year BOOKnic- 11:45 Check out the pictures below. We worked hard on learning about Rabbits this week, through non-fiction texts. We also paired our rabbit studies with a fiction story: The Tale of Peter Rabbit. We had tons of fun with our hand-on learning, we used teamwork, and LOTS of critical thinking skills! Pretty impressive work! |
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