What are all the combinations to make 10 (1+9,2+8, 3+7, etc) ? How does making a 10 help you solve the following equation quickly: 8+9=
How do readers use words they know to solve words they don't know?
Did Mrs. McCallister record your partner reading conversation today? Why?
What changes (edits) did you make to your nonfiction story today? Why do we edit our stories (to make them easier for our readers to read)?
What is your favorite time of the day? Why? What time of the day does not bring your joy? Why? (always good to check in with our kiddos about how they are feeling at school)
Who are Henry and Mudge? Describe both characters.
When reading with your child at home, feel free to use the following prompts when your child is trying to solve a tricky word:
Backpack mail:
As per usual, the bulk of our mail goes home on Mondays. In your child's blue folder your will find:
1.) Information regarding our Safe Touch presentation on Wednesday. Please let me know if you DO NOT want your child to participate in this presentation.
2.) A December/January First Grade Calendar to help us all stay organized throughout this time of year. Please pay close attention to the calendar as we have a few events coming up next week.
3.) A math packet for homework. I apologize as lasts weeks homework was a little more challenging than I had expected. This week's packet should be a better fit. It is a review of the week we did last week focusing on using combinations ten when adding two numbers.
4.) Class work completed by your child last week
Pictures of our students working in partnerships to edit their "teaching" books
First Grade is Awesome!
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