Announcements
Week of April 15, 2024
This week in Language Arts: Phoneme blending, Spelling Vowel Diphthong ow and ou, High Frequency Words, Robust Vocabulary, Grammar- am, is and are and Writing- Book Review. Math: Subtracting a number from 10, Dozen and Half Dozen, Measuring Distance Using Feet and Adding 9. Unit 5 Living Things and Their Young: How do plants look like their parents?, How do animals look like their parents? And How do animals take care of their young? Social Studies: Chapter 5 People of America. Center stations: Listening: How Do Dinosaurs Say I’m Mad?, Math- worksheet 100, STEAM- MobyMax, and Writing- Signs of Spring. Christian Faith and Life class (CFL) His Mission.
The homework is due the next day after it is assigned. The link for the First Grade Website along with the weekly Announcements and Homework can be found online and updated each Monday morning at: https://sites.google.com/a/zionanaheim.org/zion-s-first-grade/
My email address is the best way to reach me if you have any questions or concerns.
Blessings,
Mrs. Tordil
gtordil@zionanaheim.org
714-535-3600 ext. 404
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Church/ Sunday School Attendance for your child, either in-person or online
Child’s Name:( Print)________________________ Sunday 4/14 Yes____ No ____
Important Dates for April:
4/19 $1 Free Dress
4/26 Free Dress
Homework
Weekly Memory Verse: …he said, “Surely this man was the Son of God!” Mark 15:39
Spelling Words: List 27
1. how 6. round
2. cow 7. try
3. down 8. light
4. out 9. earth
5. found 10. table
Monday: Math Worksheet side 102B - Due tomorrow
Practice saying Memory Verse aloud
Tuesday: Math Worksheet side 103B - Due tomorrow
Practice saying Memory Verse aloud
Return Library Books
Wednesday: Write Memory once and complete Spelling page- Due tomorrow
Practice saying Memory Verse aloud
Thursday: Reading Log Due
New Reading goes home tonight
Math Worksheet side 104B - Due tomorrow
Practice saying Memory Verse aloud
Friday: Math 105- No Homework
Spelling Test
Say Memory Aloud
Zion strives to develop the student’s faith, academics, outlook, and leadership. Zion wants its students to have a ZEALOUS FAITH – Students will have the opportunity to grow in faith and knowledge of God’s unconditional love, and to show living faith through service and actions.
Each student has opportunities to be an INQUISITIVE LEARNER – Students will individually and cooperatively imagine, research, be innovative, apply and communicate concepts in their academics to become life-long learners.
Zion wants students to have an OPTIMISTIC FUTURE. Zion will prepare students for their future through a well-rounded education. The school will encourage students to use their curiosity, excitement, and inspiration to learn and grow to their fullest potential to become productive citizens in society.
Zion also wants its students to be NOBLE LEADERS – Students will have the opportunity to develop the skills of a trustworthy leader as they learn to effectively solve problems, think critically, collaborate, communicate with peers, and conduct themselves respectfully and responsibly in all phases of their lives.