Week of February 16, 2026
The money for the on-campus aquarium is due this Friday, February 20. The directions for the Timeline Project are attached. Completed projects will be displayed at the all-school Open House in March.
This week in Language Arts: Phoneme Substitution, Spelling long vowel a: ai and ay, High Frequency Words, Robust Vocabulary, Grammar- Describing words: taste, sound, smell and feel and Writing- Description of a place. Math Module Ten: Count and Represent Numbers. Science Unit 4 Plant and Animal Structures. Social Studies: Chapter 4 Past and Present. Christian Faith and Life class (CFL): Unit 5: The Savior Comes.
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 assignments 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
Church/ Sunday School Attendance for your child, either in-person or online
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Child’s Name:( Print)________________________ Sunday 2/15 Yes____ No ___
Important Dates for February:
2/17 No School- Presidents Day
2/20 $ Free Dress, Donuts with Dad and On-campus aquarium money due
2/27 Whale Watch Trip
Homework:
Weekly Memory Verse: “Let the children come to Me”… Mark 10:14
Spelling Words: List 20
day 6. wait
say 7. feet
play 8. me
plain 9. door
rain 10. told
Monday: No School
Tuesday: Math 10.1 homework due tomorrow
Turn in Library Books tomorrow
Practice the Memory Verse
Wednesday: Memory and Spelling Worksheet- due tomorrow
Reading Log- due tomorrow
Practice the Memory Verse
Thursday: Math 10.2 homework due tomorrow
New Reading Log goes home tonight
Practice the Memory Verse
Friday: Say Memory to Teacher
Spelling Test
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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.
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