Feast- Elves - Tipp City Schools

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Week in Review:
This week we met Callie Cat
for letter C. We loved telling the
story of the first Thanksgiving!.
Our feast was a huge hit!!!
Thank you for your donations.
We learned so much about
hunting, gathering, and
farming. We made many class
books including how we travel
for Thanksgiving and what our
favorite Thanksgiving food is.
We did Thanksgiving math
story problems, and used corn
to improve fine motor skills
2016-2017
Sneak Peak
at Next Week
Theme for the Week: oooo…
quiet. The elf is here!
Letter of the Week: Oo and Qq
Math: Comparing and joining
numbers
Science/Social Studies:
Sound/Wants and Needs
Popcorn Word: look/he
Upcoming
Events:
Contact
info:
Kari Hake
[email protected]
937-667-2275
Reading
When you read with your child
try….
* Sounding out to write – try tapping or
clapping out three letter words and writing
what you hear.
*Sound out to write sentences – remember
space between words, spell rainbow words
correctly, period at the end.
*Practice addition problems using numbers
5 or less. We need to be able to answer these
these without fingers or manipulatives.
*Write numbers 0-10. Try writing in sand on
on a cookie sheet, with a variety of tool
s(pens, markers, crayons) or in shaving
cream
*Practice rainbow words – try laying all the
the words we have had so far on the table
face up, have one person say a word, and
your child and another player try to slap it
with two fingers first, the most cards at the
end wins.
*Read, read, read
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Having them point to the
word while they read
Having them refer to the
picture clues when trying to
figure out words
Having them use beginning
sounds to figure out words
Having them stretch sounds
together to sound out a
word
To read like they are excited
if they see an exclamation
mark and raise their voice
like asking something when
they see a question mark
Closing the book after
reading and retell
everything you have read
in sequence.
Rainbow Words
Trace, cut, practice:
look
he