Hello Dear Ones,
Well, it is our last day of learning until after April vacation. We know everyone will try to be their best learning selves. Look below to see your work for the day! When you are done, please enjoy a safe, fun, and relaxing vacation week. Don't forget to read! It will keep your brain strong! We will be here when you get back!
Best regards,
The First Grade Team
Please watch this video and follow along. When you have finished watching, practice making predictions while reading from your book bag, RAZ kids, or other books you have from home
Click the play button to begin the lesson!
When we write to share our opinions with others, we have to make sure that we say goodbye to our readers. Today we're going to finish writing our book reviews.
You are going to learn how to write a conclusion to a book review.
Click on the video to the left to learn how to write a strong conclusion.
Copies of the writing paper can be found under the "Resources" tab.
Today you will be interacting with a first grade teacher to spell words that contain oi and oy in a dictation format. You will need a paper and writing utensil. After the lesson, please take a picture/screen shot of your work and send it to your teacher.
You will see the teacher on the lower right side of your screen once the video begins.
Click the play button to begin the lesson.
Click on the play button to listen and sing along.
Let's explore how to divide shapes into equal parts. We will watch the video and then practice what we've learned using the EnVisions mat.
Practice the workmat along with your teacher. As optional practice use the links below for the practice and reteaching worksheets. Either print them out or jot down your answers in a notebook or any paper you have handy. You can even record or send us a picture of the optional work you've done.
As optional practice try the reteaching and practice worksheets from today's lesson. Click on the link below to enlarge the worksheet or print it. You can write down your answers in a notebook or any paper you have handy. You can even record or send us a picture of the optional work you've done. It's a great way to build your fraction skills!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Tb612VKxguQkE2Y3IbxLvI_7Ka6OLIUQ/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nE5cUflwNPTxeIUNMcT_uYFEl74ouDAw/view?usp=sharing
Have fun with these supplemental worksheet pages! Think deeply and read the questions carefully. Look through all the choices slowly.