Homework

Homework 

Print off the homework each week, complete and return on Friday!

Homework

Print Math Homework

Nightly Homework

 

Word Sorts

Daily practice of lessons is critical to your child’s academic success. Children need to be completing their homework daily. All of the spelling (word work) assignments are the same weekly, only the word lists change. The new words can be found here on the blog on Monday. Your child’s Word Sorts are specific to their learning needs.

 Refer to the list below to know what sort they are to study for the week. Tests will be passed back on Mondays.

Print Student’s Sorts:

Red 32 Troy
Yellow 14 Ellie J, Ellie T, Rose, Ashlynn, Ace, 
Yellow 41 Mason. Jesse, Bella, Ben
Yellow 43 Payton, JJ, Kaylee, Kyle, Parker
Yellow 44 McKinlee, Micah, Brooklin, Winter, Alex, Madelyn,

Green 13 Andrew, Trinity, TJ, Caleb
Green 44 Elizabeth

Spelling- 

Every Monday I will post a list of 8 spelling words that your child will need to be able to read/use in a sentence/SPELL! Students will be tested on Friday!

SPELLING LIST: 8 WORDS THIS WEEK!!!
boy, without, soon, order, car, life, move, across

 


Here are some fun ideas to practice your spelling words each night.
  • Typing spelling lists on the computer is very motivating. Use the computer to write sentences for each spelling words.  It’s a great way to teach word processing skills.
  • Invest in a set of letter stampers and let your child stamp out their spelling words.
  • Give your child a Scrabble board.  Let them take the letters out of the bag, lay them on the table face-up, and try to fit all of their spelling words on the board.
  • Collage- cut individual letter from magazines to spell out your words.
  • Get a set of magnetic letters.  (You can find them cheap at garage sales.)  Give your child letters, a spelling list, and a timer.  See if they can complete it in 1-3 minutes.
  • Create a Wordle using your spelling words (Use the 5 High frequency words for this week)
Go to wordle.net, Have your child type in all of their spelling words and print off a cool wordle!
  • Go to SpellingCity.com and practice your spelling words, practice tests and play games. The username is your first and last name squished together with the #1 after it, The password is rams. example:johnsmith1 Accounts are set up!
Math Fluency 

Print off some addition drills and practice them nightly.Use flash cards to memorize addition math facts.Addition Drills to 18– 100 problems per page. Includes horizontal and  vertical format
Addition Facts 7-9- 50 problems per page, Includes horizontal and vertical formats.
  Subtraction Drills: 100 problems per page 0-12 (THESE ARE FOR LATER IN THE SCHOOL YEAR.)
 
  • Practice math on these printable math worksheets on tlsbooks.com
  • Math Magician- Practice addition drills http://resources.oswego.org/games/mathmagician/cathymath.html It is so important for students to know their math facts (adding or subtracting 5+3 quickly, flash cards). As we get into more ways to add and subtract, having this skill mastered helps them with all aspects of math. So please, help your child with their math facts!
 *Items will change as we get further into the year and assignments will align with what we are learning in class, so check back weekly!

Math Unit Worksheet:


Print Worksheet at top of page.

 *Items will change as we get further into the year and assignments will align with what we are learning in class, so check back weekly!

Field Trip $$$

I hope you all had a great Spring Break, I know I did! I did miss all my kiddos and it was great to get back and get going again! They have done so well this week…I think they NEEDED that break!

Just a little reminder to be sure and turn in the field trip money into the office, $5.
We need it all here before this Friday! We are all looking forward to this fun day!

Homework

Homework 

Print off the homework each week, complete and return on Friday!

Homework

#1 Print Math Homework
#2 Inches Ruler for Homework

Nightly Homework

 

Word Sorts

Daily practice of lessons is critical to your child’s academic success. Children need to be completing their homework daily. All of the spelling (word work) assignments are the same weekly, only the word lists change. The new words can be found here on the blog on Monday. Your child’s Word Sorts are specific to their learning needs.

 Refer to the list below to know what sort they are to study for the week. Tests will be passed back on Mondays.

Print Student’s Sorts:

Red 31 Troy
Yellow 13 Ellie J, Ellie T, Rose, Ashlynn, Ace, 
Yellow 40 Mason. Jesse, Bella, Ben
Yellow 42 Payton, JJ, Kaylee, Kyle, Parker
Yellow 43 McKinlee, Micah, Brooklin, Winter, Alex, Madelyn,

Green 12 Andrew, Trinity, TJ, Caleb
Green 43 Elizabeth

Spelling- 

Every Monday I will post a list of 8 spelling words that your child will need to be able to read/use in a sentence/SPELL! Students will be tested on Friday!

SPELLING LIST: 8 WORDS THIS WEEK!!!
really, different, thing, ground, going, door, five, young

 


Here are some fun ideas to practice your spelling words each night.
  • Typing spelling lists on the computer is very motivating. Use the computer to write sentences for each spelling words.  It’s a great way to teach word processing skills.
  • Invest in a set of letter stampers and let your child stamp out their spelling words.
  • Give your child a Scrabble board.  Let them take the letters out of the bag, lay them on the table face-up, and try to fit all of their spelling words on the board.
  • Collage- cut individual letter from magazines to spell out your words.
  • Get a set of magnetic letters.  (You can find them cheap at garage sales.)  Give your child letters, a spelling list, and a timer.  See if they can complete it in 1-3 minutes.
  • Create a Wordle using your spelling words (Use the 5 High frequency words for this week)
Go to wordle.net, Have your child type in all of their spelling words and print off a cool wordle!
  • Go to SpellingCity.com and practice your spelling words, practice tests and play games. The username is your first and last name squished together with the #1 after it, The password is rams. example:johnsmith1 Accounts are set up!
Math Fluency 

Print off some addition drills and practice them nightly.Use flash cards to memorize addition math facts.Addition Drills to 18– 100 problems per page. Includes horizontal and  vertical format
Addition Facts 7-9- 50 problems per page, Includes horizontal and vertical formats.
  Subtraction Drills: 100 problems per page 0-12 (THESE ARE FOR LATER IN THE SCHOOL YEAR.)
 
  • Practice math on these printable math worksheets on tlsbooks.com
  • Math Magician- Practice addition drills http://resources.oswego.org/games/mathmagician/cathymath.html It is so important for students to know their math facts (adding or subtracting 5+3 quickly, flash cards). As we get into more ways to add and subtract, having this skill mastered helps them with all aspects of math. So please, help your child with their math facts!
 *Items will change as we get further into the year and assignments will align with what we are learning in class, so check back weekly!

Math Unit Worksheet:


Print Worksheet at top of page.

 *Items will change as we get further into the year and assignments will align with what we are learning in class, so check back weekly!

Field Trip

I have emailed the parents that have volunteered to chaperon. If you did not get that email and you wanted to volunteer, please let me know!

I HAVE ALL THE CHAPERONS WE NEED!!

Don’t forget to bring in those permission slips by Friday!!

Homework-NO SORTS OR MATH THIS WEEK

We are starting an exciting science unit all about animals!! This is my favorite unit of the year!The students will be doing an animal research project, then presenting it with a powerpoint presentation. 

We will learn all about powerpoint here in class. No need to create the powerpoint at home, I just want the research done at home. Their homework this week (March 24-28) is to find some research on their animal. 

THERE WILL BE NO WORD SORT OR MATH HOME FOR THISWEEK! 

I have sent home the 1 page, 2-sided paper they need to fill out. They need to answer the questions in COMPLETE SENTENCES!!Researching their animal is part of this project, therefore, research at home will be worth 20 points, they must complete it and bring it back this Friday March 28!!

The students have already picked their animals, and some have even checked out books from my library. They are to do some research online, and in books. I have a few safe websites the students can go to on my blog. As always, just be aware when and what they are doing on the internet to ensure their safety!

Here are a few websites I recommend: You can find the links to these websites on the right hand side menu of my blog, right under the red analog clock. The students have accessed these sites via my blog already, so they should be able to find it just fine. 

National Geographic for kids
Google Kids
Pioneer library

Happy researching, have fun with this!!!

Animal Research Homework Next week!

We are starting an exciting science unit all about animals!! This is my favorite unit of the year! The students will be doing an animal research project, then presenting it with a powerpoint presentation.

We will learn all about powerpoint here in class. No need to create the powerpoint at home, I just want the research done at home. Their homework next week (March 24-28) is to find some research on their animal.

THERE WILL BE NO WORD SORT OR MATH HOME FOR THAT WEEK!

I have sent home the 1 page, 2-sided paper they need to fill out. They need to answer the questions in COMPLETE SENTENCES!! Researching their animal is part of this project, therefore, research at home will be worth 20 points, they must complete it and bring it back next Friday March 28!!

The students have already picked their animals, and some have even checked out books from my library. They are to do some research online, and in books. I have a few safe websites the students can go to on my blog. As always, just be aware when and what they are doing on the internet to ensure their safety!

Here are a few websites I recommend: You can find the links to these websites on the right hand side menu of my blog, right under the red analog clock. The students have accessed these sites via my blog already, so they should be able to find it just fine.

National Geographic for kids
Google Kids
Pioneer library

Happy researching, have fun with this!!!

Field Trip Permission Slip


baby animals
Please start bringing them in! I want all of them here before we go on Spring Break!

I have had a few parents already volunteer to go on the field trip. We are in need of a couple more. If you are interested please contact me, thanks!

Just remember, you will need to drive up yourself, there is no extra room on the buses.There is a space on the field trip form to arrange carpools with other parents.  Also, NO extra siblings, please.

Print here:
Permission Slip

Due Friday March 28!

Here is a link to show you a little more about where we will be visiting.
Baby Animal Day at American West heritage Center!