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Math Fluency Timings: Click on the link to see where your child is at on math timings.Then print the page of timing they are working on. Addition and Subtraction Fluency Timings. Print the page they are working on and put it in a sheet protector in your child’s green folder. Time them for 1 minute and 15 seconds twice. Have them use an expo to write their answers that way you can reuse sheets.
We are working on the -oi and -oy word families this week. We are working on organization in writing, prepositions, abbreviations, and final stable syllables Nonfiction is our Genre focuses this week. Cause and effect are the comprehension skill we will be focusing on, and asking and answering questions remains as our comprehension strategy.
You can review the picture below for the week at a glance.
1- Daily Reading Fluency
***Reading Homework***: Starting last week, we are no longer doing baggy books, unless you request it. We are asking the students instead to log in to Imagine Learning and complete 2 sessions a week as part of their daily 20+ reading minutes a day. They may do this more than the required 2 sessions if they’d like. Each session is 20 minutes long. We have logged in several times at school so they should be familiar with it. Their username is their first name.last name and their computer sign on password.
So if my name was John Doe it would like like this:
username: john.doe
password: jd332
Server ID: 4900132
Click here to access Imagine Learning: Imagine Learning
2- Reading 20 minutes per day. Track your daily reading minutes on the homework tracker sheet. Make reading every single day a priority. Make sure to record your minutes you were on Imagine Learning as your reading minutes.
3- March Fluency Passage Homework. It will look just a little bit different this week as most of the students are on the same work. You do not need to do the 1 minute timings on the fluency stories this week. The students will have a story on both sides and comprehension questions they must answer with each story. They should complete each story and at least of the questions each day. They may have already worked on some of these stories, but we are polishing up our skills.
4- Phonics and High Frequency Words Homework. Practice using any method of your choice to prepare for the weekly spelling test. Click here for some practice ideas: Spelling Study Activities.
**If your child is absent please have them complete a Waterford session and do a few activities on Wonders. The activities on Wonders are connected to our daily lessons. Thank you.
Click here to access Imagine Learning: Imagine Learning
Click here to access Waterford: Waterford
Click here to access Wonders: Wonders
Our Parent Organization of Quest Academy (POQA) is a vital part of our school. We are looking for some motivated, energetic, and fun people to fill our board for next year. Fill out an application https://goo.gl/forms/GTnbTMxz68pCDgfo1 Math Fluency Timings: Click on the link to see where your child is at on math timings.Then print the page of timing they are working on. Addition and Subtraction Fluency Timings. Print the page they are working on and put it in a sheet protector in your child’s green folder. Time them for 1 minute and 15 seconds twice. Have them use an expo to write their answers that way you can reuse sheets.
We are working on the -ou and -ow word families this week. We are working on sentence fluency in writing, using inflection endings of -er and -est, and capitalizing and underlying book titles. Nonfiction and Realistic Fiction are our Genre focuses this week. Problem and solution connections within a text are the comprehension skill we will be focusing on, and asking and answering questions as our comprehension strategy.
You can review the picture below for the week at a glance.
1- Daily Reading Fluency
***Reading Homework***: Starting last week, we are no longer doing baggy books, unless you request it. We are asking the students instead to log in to Imagine Learning and complete 2 sessions a week as part of their daily 20+ reading minutes a day. They may do this more than the required 2 sessions if they’d like. Each session is 20 minutes long. We have logged in several times at school so they should be familiar with it. Their username is their first name.last name and their computer sign on password.
So if my name was John Doe it would like like this:
username: john.doe
password: jd332
Server ID: 4900132
Click here to access Imagine Learning: Imagine Learning
2- Reading 20 minutes per day. Track your daily reading minutes on the homework tracker sheet. Make reading every single day a priority. Make sure to record your minutes you were on Imagine Learning as your reading minutes.
3- March Fluency Passage Homework. Please have your student complete their leveled daily reading fluency timing and the daily activities associated with it on the back. They should complete the activities each day. They may have already worked on some of these stories, but we are polishing up our skills.
4- Phonics and High Frequency Words Homework. Practice using any method of your choice to prepare for the weekly spelling test. Click here for some practice ideas: Spelling Study Activities.
**If your child is absent please have them complete a Waterford session and do a few activities on Wonders. The activities on Wonders are connected to our daily lessons. Thank you.
Click here to access Imagine Learning: Imagine Learning
Click here to access Waterford: Waterford
Click here to access Wonders: Wonders
Math Fluency Timings: Click on the link to see where your child is at on math timings.Then print the page of timing they are working on. Addition and Subtraction Fluency Timings. Print the page they are working on and put it in a sheet protector in your child’s green folder. Time them for 1 minute and 15 seconds twice. Have them use an expo to write their answers that way you can reuse sheets.
We are working on the -or, -ore, and -oar word families this week. We are working on word choice in writing, adjectives that compare in grammar, abbreviations, and capitalizing days, months, and holidays. Poetry and Biography are our Genre focuses this week. Problem and solution connections within a text are the comprehension skill we will be focusing on, and asking and answering questions as our comprehension strategy.
You can review the picture below for the week at a glance.
1- Daily Reading Fluency
***New Reading Homework***: Starting this week, we are no longer doing baggy books, unless you request it. We are asking the students instead to log in to Imagine Learning and complete 2 sessions a week as part of their daily 20+ reading minutes a day. They may do this more than the required 2 sessions if they’d like. Each session is 20 minutes long. We have logged in several times at school so they should be familiar with it. Their username is their first name.last name and their computer sign on password.
So if my name was John Doe it would like like this:
username: john.doe
password: jd332
Server ID: 4900132
Click here to access Imagine Learning: Imagine Learning
2- Reading 20 minutes per day. Track your daily reading minutes on the homework tracker sheet. Make reading every single day a priority. Make sure to record your minutes you were on Imagine Learning as your reading minutes.
3- February Fluency Passage Homework. Please have your student complete their leveled daily reading fluency timing and the daily activities associated with it on the back. They should complete the activities each day. They may have already worked on some of these stories, but we are polishing up our skills.
4- Phonics and High Frequency Words Homework. Practice using any method of your choice to prepare for the weekly spelling test. Click here for some practice ideas: Spelling Study Activities.
**If your child is absent please have them complete a Waterford session and do a few activities on Wonders. The activities on Wonders are connected to our daily lessons. Thank you.
Click here to access Imagine Learning: Imagine Learning
Click here to access Waterford: Waterford
Click here to access Wonders: Wonders