Summer Learning- Don’t let your brain turn to Mush! :o)

Summer Learning
Your child has worked SO hard this year and deserves to maintain or even increase his/her skills over the summer!  Here are some ideas for keeping your child learning over the summer:

#1: READ!  

No other skill is more important to maintain over the summer months.  Children who read regularly are shown to have higher intelligence and general knowledge, less stress, better fluency, improved analytical thinking, broader vocabulary, better memory and increased writing skills. Please use every opportunity (long car rides, waits at the dentist/doctor, before bedtime, etc.) to have your child read to you.

#2: Write!

Writing is “backwards reading” and not only improves your child’s writing skills, but also improves his/her reading skills as well.  Encourage your child to use best penmanship and to sound out words phonetically, and assist your child in creating complete sentences that include proper use of upper and lower-case letters, and to include proper punctuation.

  • Encourage your child to keep a journal of events or discoveries over the summer months.  You may even have your child continue to use the extra pages in his/her first grade journal, which is in a format familiar to your child.  I strongly encourage students to write (with an actual paper and pencil!) over the summer – not just write electronically.  This helps to maintain proper penmanship and puts a greater focus on sentence structure, rather than on hunting for letters on a keyboard.
  • Electronic writing is great, too, though!  It is important that your child maintain familiarity with the keys on the keyboard! :)

#3: Math!

We learned SO many different math skills this year and it is important that your child remember these skills so that he/she can build on them in 2nd grade!  Review addition, subtraction, place value, time, measurement, 2 and 3-dimensional shapes, graphing, skip-counting, etc. with your child! ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS YOU CAN REVIEW OVER THE SUMMER ARE THE BASIC ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION FACTS UP TO 20.  THESE WILL BE VERY HELPFUL TO KNOW FOR DOUBLE-DIGIT ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION IN SECOND GRADE!

Weekly Reminders

1- TUESDAY:  Library day
   *Library books due

   *Tuesday, May 10th will be our last Library day.
    ALL books must be returned by May 10th.
All checked out books or lost books must be returned or paid for in the office by no later than May 10th or your child will not be allowed to participate in Field Day.  They will be cleaning instead. We don’t want any students to miss out so please make sure to handle this.  

2- FRIDAY:  
    *Homework due

    *Spelling and sort tests
   
 *Students are welcome to show their Quest pride by wearing their school spirit shirts (with uniform pants)

3- 
 We are still collecting Box Tops and Campbell’s soup labels.  Thank you for your support!

4- First Grade Patriotic Concert on Thursday, May 19th  5:30-6:30pm in the Junior High gym (Q2).  Students arrive by 5:15pm, dressed in a RED SHIRT and uniform pants.  Any patriotic accessories are encouraged!! (Please avoid any tall accessories, such as tall hats, that could potentially block the view of other children standing behind your child.)  

We would like to honor the veterans in attendance, so we encourage you to invite any family or friends who have served in the military to join us.

5- 
Quest Annual Carnival on Friday, May 20th 5:00-8:00pm. To purchase pre-sell DISCOUNT tickets click here (scroll down on the page until you see the ticket options):  Carnival Tickets

6- “The Summer Olympics” Field Day– Friday, May 27th 8:30am-1:00pm

Thank You!


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I truly appreciate the kind, generous, thoughtful gifts and notes.  It is my pleasure and honor to have this opportunity to teach your children.  Thank you for sharing your child with me this year!

Special thanks to our amazing POQA board who continues to give of their time and talents to help our school be the best!   Thank you for the daily gifts of gratitude and for all the yummy food! 

Homework 5/9-5/13

This week, only reading homework and math timing homework is required.  It is not necessary to fill out a Homework Form for this week’s homework.  Please complete the following activities:

SPELLING CHECK: Below is the link to the entire list of First Grade High-Frequency Words.  At this point in the year, your child should be able to read and spell all words on the list.  Please take a moment to go over the list with your child and identify and work on any words that your child may be struggling with:

CLICK HERE for the List of High Frequency Words (2)
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A Reading for All Learners (Baggie Book) leveled book will be sent home with your child DAILY. As long as your child is turning in their signed baggie book it will be changed out to a new book each morning.  Please have your child read the book (or one story from the books that contain more than one story) at least three times and then sign the included form. You may supplement your child’s reading using books at home, library books, etc. to fulfill the minimum requirement of 20-30 minutes of reading per day. 

It is not necessary to fill out a Homework Form for this week’s homework.  Simply initialing the form that comes home with your child’s Baggie Book is sufficient.

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This activity should be completed Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.  It is not necessary to fill out a Homework Form for this week’s homework – I trust that you will do it.
  1. Visit the following website: http://www.haslett.k12.mi.us/education/components/scrapbook/default.php?sectiondetailid=11283&
  2. Select “Level 200.”  For this week, please read passage # 208 (The Laws of the Land) for MONDAY and TUESDAY, and passage #209 (Our Country’s Government) for WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. 
  3.  Complete a one-minute timed reading and record your score on the Homework Form. Feel free to use this online timer: http://www.online-stopwatch.com/timer/1minute/ Find your score by subtracting the number of incorrect words read from the total number of words read in one minute (for instance, if you read 98 words, but read 5 of the words incorrectly, your score would be 93).   
  4. Re-tell the story with as much detail as possible, and in your own words, to a parent, using the guidelines described below:
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If you are able to read the entire passage in less than a minute: start again at the top of the passage and read as many more words as you can until the one-minute timing is over.  For scoring, include the total words read during the entire minute. For instance, if you read the entire passage (137 words) and then read part of it again (39 words) before the one-minute timing was over, your score would be 176 (if you had no mistakes).

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  • ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION TIMINGS: Complete a 2 minute timing every night for both addition and subtraction facts. Please have your child do EVERY problem in a row, not skipping any. Then draw a line where they end and they will start there the next day. PLEASE CHECK FOR ACCURACY (an answer sheet is included).  Your child should get in about 3 or 4 timings each side. If you have questions let me know. Click below to print timings worksheets (I know the bottom row got cut off – please ignore!):
  • CLICK HERE for SUBTRACTION Timings Sheet
  • CLICK HERE for ADDITION Timings Sheet

Pizza Day

Dear Parents,

There will be pizza again on Friday, May 20th.  Teachers will take a head count on Tuesday, May 10th by the raise of hands in class during morning routine and report it to the office on the students who will be having school lunch on May 20th.  

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Weekly Reminders

1- TUESDAY:  Library day
   *Library books due

   *Tuesday, May 10th will be our last Library day.  
ALL books must be returned by May 10th.

2- FRIDAY:  
   *Homework due
    *Spelling and sort test


3- Scholastic Book Order due May 5th.  Stock up on great books for summer!  Orders can be sent to school or click here for easy online ordering, our class code is N8TKQScholastic Book Club

4- 
 First Grade Patriotic Concert on Thursday, May 19th  5:30-6:30pm in the Junior High gym (Q2).  Students arrive by 5:15pm, dressed in a RED SHIRT and uniform pants.  Any patriotic accessories are encouraged!! (Please avoid any tall accessories, such as tall hats, that could potentially block the view of other children standing behind your child.)  

We would like to honor the veterans in attendance, so we encourage you to invite any family or friends who have served in the military to join us.


5- 
Quest Annual Carnival on Friday, May 20th 5:00-8:00pm. To purchase pre-sell DISCOUNT tickets click here (scroll down on the page until you see the ticket options):  Carnival Tickets

Homework 5/2-5/6

THIS WILL BE OUR LAST WEEK OF SPELLING, WORD SORT, AND MATH HOMEWORK FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR. The following weeks will be reading and math timing homework only.

For this week’s homework, there are 
5 components required:
1. Reading (20-30 minutes every day!)
2. Word Sorts
3. Spelling
4. Math, including Addition and Subtraction Fact Memorization
5. Timed Reading

1- Math Homework: The math homework worksheets below are electronic files only, so I will be unable to send hard copies of them home with your child; you will need to print the files from the links below.
  • ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION TIMINGS: I
    • Complete a 2 minute timing every night for both addition and subtraction facts. Please have your child do EVERY problem in a row, not skipping any. Then draw a line where they end and they will start there the next day. PLEASE CHECK FOR ACCURACY (an answer sheet is included).  Your child should get in about 3 or 4 timings each side. If you have questions let me know. Click below to print timings worksheets (I know the bottom row got cut off – please ignore!):
    • CLICK HERE for SUBTRACTION Timings Sheet
    • CLICK HERE for ADDITION Timings Sheet
  • Get on and do Xtra Math practice. *Practice your math facts (addition and subtraction) regularly by utilizing any of the math facts activities listed here: Math Facts Activities You can also complete the Benchmark Test on Front Row Ed if you haven’t already.  Students who don’t like being timed are really liking this one!  Our class code is tcri3k).  The XTRA Math sign on’s are located on the Math Fact Activities Purple Link Underlined. 
2- Reading 20-30 minutes per day, record on reading log on our Weekly Homework form. There are several sources for reading: “Reading for all Learners” also known as”Buddy books” from school, books from home or the public library and our online reading program Raz-Kids.  Our class Raz-Kids login is: anelson74 

3- Timed Fluency Reading Passages 
This activity should be completed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.  
  1. Visit the following website: http://www.haslett.k12.mi.us/education/components/scrapbook/default.php?sectiondetailid=11283&:
  2. Select “Level 200″. For this week, please read passage # 206 (Citizens) for MONDAY and TUESDAY, and passage #207 (The Right to Vote) for WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. 
  3.  Complete a one-minute timed reading and record your score on the Homework Form. Feel free to use this online timer: http://www.online-stopwatch.com/timer/1minute/ Find your score by subtracting the number of incorrect words read from the total number of words read in one minute (for instance, if you read 98 words, but read 5 of the words incorrectly, your score would be 93).   
  4. Re-tell the story with as much detail as possible, and in your own words, to a parent.
5- Weekly Word Sort and High Frequency Word homework.  Here is the link to print our weekly homework form: Weekly Homework Organizer with Timings

High Frequency Words for this week are:
came
come
work
three
went
REVIEW WORDS:
water
where
some
SENTENCE
He has some new hats. 

SORT GROUPS:
RED GROUP:     Charlie, Bryton, Isabella, Hannah
YELLOW GROUP:  Kaylee, Kathlyn, Brynn, Leah, Payton E, Kyler, Jessica, Spencer, London, Isaac, Peyton S, Jake, Saelim, Tegan, Clay, Athena, Rosa, Bryker
BLUE GROUP:  Alexa, Owen, Tenaya
PURPLE GROUP: Adalai