| READING
- This week we are reading the stories
Henry and Mudge and Mrs. Hoppers
House and Good Books, Good
Times! Please practice our word wall
words and spelling words at home with your child
this week. Also, in the boxes are
three sentences for your child to read to you.
Kate swam
across the pool quickly.
We were thankful the dance was in
the cool room.
The dog is playful because it sees
its food.
PHONICS
Suffixes ly - means in a ___ way and
-ful means full
of. Vowels in moon
IMPORTANT: Please
practice these words at home each day. They
are very important we will
be using them daily.
| Vowels
oo in moon |
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afternoon
bloom
boost
boot
broom
coo
cool
coolly
droop
droopy
food
fool
gloomy
goose
hoops
hoot
loop
loose
moo
mood
noon |
ooze
pooch
poodle
pool
proof
room
roost
school
smooth
snooze
snoozed
spool
spoon
spoonful
stool
too
tool
tooth
zoo
zoom
zoomed |
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| Suffixes
ly, -ful |
boastful
careful
cheerful
colorful
delightful
faithful
graceful
grateful
harmful
helpful
hopeful
painful
peaceful
playful
restful
roomful
shameful
spoonful
thankful
useful
wonderful |
badly
bravely
brightly
carefully
completely
coolly
friendly
gladly
helpfully
hopefully
mainly
neatly
nicely
peacefully
perfectly
plainly
quickly
quietly
really
sadly
safely |
sharply
slowly
smoothly
softly
suddenly
sweetly
wildly |
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SPELLING
WORDS slowly, careful, quickly,
useful, painful, playful, sadly, gladly, nicely,
wonderful, because, across
WORD WALL WORDS told,
because, across, only, shoes, dance, opened
MATH We will continue working on
time and money. We will also be working
Addition and Subtraction facts 1 through 12
Be sure to work with
your child on addition and subtraction facts.
They are to be memorized before your child
promotes to Second Grade.
ENGLISH
We will introduce adjectives that compare. We
will practice and write with adjectives that
compare.
Important Dates:
April 2- 9 Spring Break
Parent Information:
Please continually
review with your child these facts:
Clock skills -
Telling time to the hour and half hour
-
Elapsed Time
Money skills -
Recognizing coins (penny, nickel,
dime, quarter, and half dollar.)
- Knowing the value of each coin
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Addition of coins.
Addition
and Subtraction Number 1 through 12
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