- Oakman Folder- Sign and return behavior calendar for November— parents please initial next to the circle for today.
- Reading/Math Bag-Please take 15 minutes to “read” the
early readers in your child’s bag. Remember there are 3 ways to “read” a book! Also, practice counting using the 100s chart (point to each number as you count). Letter Uu bag! Today we talked about the letter Uu and its /u/ sound, like in umbrella, under, unicorn etc. Please find 3-5 items at home that start with the u sound and put them in this bag for your child to share in class tomorrow if you did not bring today!** All sight words on ring are: I, the, can, see, like, to, look, at, come, and, a, we, go, my, in, is– first 20 words assessment will be next week so practice each night!!!
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READING GROUP BAG—> read black and white book 3 times remembering to point to each word as you read AND extend to asking questions such as: “Find a sight word on this page. Point to word that starts with the /s/ sound. ETC.” Sign reading log!
- Math- Lesson 36. Homework Helper on page 145. Homework Page on 147. Please read the homeworker helper page and discuss with your child and have your child do the homework page. Please check their work, especially number formation and have them erase and fix if the formation of their numbers is incorrect.
- EurekaMathNumberFormationPostersandPoems (2)
- **if your child is having difficulty with formation, please print the poems and reference at home—(say the poem as they write the number— this is what we do in class)
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www.zearn.org is WORKING!!! if you still have your child’s card… go to the website (NOT CLEVER) to log in. Will give out information at conferences for everyone!!
Reminders:
Please send in a healthy snack for November. We have 18 friends in our class. Thank you.
Canned food drive is ON!!! Please bring in cans/boxed foof to donate!
Pleasre return your conference reminder with yes/no if you need translation. If you cannot make your scheduled time, please email me at rawsonm@dearnbornschools.org or call the school.
Thank you,
Mrs. Rawson