Ms. Lane, Language Arts, Kinder
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Literacy Week of October 14th
Literacy Week of September 23rd
Literacy Week of September 16th
Reading
This will be our last week in our second unit. To finish it off, we will be reading two awesome books! Our first book is Lady with the Lamp: Florence Nightingale, a biography about Florence Nightingale. Our second book is the well known fairytale Beauty and the Beast. While reading we will be practicing the art of summarizing and predicting.
Writing
We reached our last letter in our Magic C section – ‘s’! After the letter s, we will begin Jumping Letters – letters that require the writer to lift their pencil and return to the paper in order to write it. Our first two Jumping Letters will be ‘i’ and ‘t’.
Sight words
The two sight words we will be going over as a class are ‘he’ and ‘my’. These are two from our September sight words list, but we will also go over ‘has’ and ‘you’ through our decodables, which are books that only contain the sight words we’ve learned as a class. Please continue to work on sight words at home. Here are some cool ways to teach them at home.
Phonological and Phonemic Awareness
Ever wonder what is the difference between phonological and phonemic awareness? Here is a link that addresses this difference and gives some ways to work with your kiddo on these foundational skills at home.
At school, we will continue to practice rhyming, syllable segmentation and blending, ordering words in a sentence and letters in a word, and of course, letter recognition.
Literacy Week of September 9th
Literacy Week of September 2nd
This week we will begin Unit 2. In Unit 2, we will practice our Word/Print Awareness skills and discuss the importance of word order within a sentence. We will read stories and poems with the theme of kindness. We want to emphasize the importance of kindness, what kindness is, and how we can spread acts of kindness. We will begin writing our “magic c” letters. All of these letters can be written by beginning with a c! The letters we will write this week are: c, o, a. If your student is writing at home, please make sure they are holding the pencil correctly (index finger, thumb and middle finger) and writing their letters from the top of the line to the bottom line.