Monday, February 24, 2020

Courage Unit: Chico the Brave




When you hear this story, can you....
  • retell the story in your own words?
  • find the central message of the story?
  • figure out how the author shows Chico's feelings?

Spelling Update - Unit 3.2 Words with Three Letter Blends



This week, we are working on reading and spelling words with three letter blends (spr, str, scr, spl).  Our heart words this week are because, called, and know.



Want to practice your second quarter high frequency words (heart words)?  Click here!



Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Can YOU determine the Author's Central Message?

Pick a story below.  After listening to the story, can you figure out the author's Central Message?  Can you find a key detail from the text that supports the central message?












Monday, February 17, 2020

E:A Unit: Teamwork - Bridges


This week we are not introducing a new spelling focus.  Please use this short week to practice heart words and focus on previous skills your child may need some additional practice on.

Here's some additional resources about Bridges!


Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Kindness Week : Tuesday






Dalmatian Day!

Today is the 101st day of school:  Dalmatian Day! 
Standing up to bullies is a big part of the story of 101 Dalmatians.  Check out this video about how to stand up for yourself when faced with bullying.



Here are two versions of the story for you to enjoy!


Monday, February 10, 2020

The Kindness Challenge

It's Random Acts of Kindness Week at HES!
One random act of kindness can lead to others!  Let's see who we can be kind to today!

Remember: This week we will continue learning about -ed and -ing words with unchanging bases (Qrt. 3, week 1 focus on Spelling City).  We will also start learning our third quarter heart words).


https://youtu.be/UCCb85TgeEU
 (for some reason, this video will not embed directly, so follow the link to see today's video: Why Be Kind?)





Thursday, February 6, 2020

All About Light

Now that we know a bit about sound energy, let's expand our learning to light!

Science - Light & Shadows!

Here are some videos to take your science learning about light and shadows even further!  Enjoy!


 

Monday, February 3, 2020

Math Strategies Explained - Parents, this is for you!

 First grade is all about mastering basic addition and subtraction facts up to 10.  To help with this, we focus on building number sense and looking for patterns in numbers as opposed to just rote memorization.  At the end of the day, however, students still need to have a speedy recall of basic facts (say an answer within 2 - 3 seconds).  


Doubles and Doubles Subtraction
A great way to start learning facts is to learn your doubles - 
1+1 = 2       2+2 = 4
3+3 = 6       4+4 = 8 
5+5 = 10
Once you're confident with doubles, are you speedy with your doubles subtraction facts?
10 - 5 = 5       8 - 4 = 4
6 - 3 = 3         4 - 2 = 2
2 - 1 = 1


Doubles +1
Once you master doubles facts, mastering doubles +1 is the next logical step.  If you know 5+5 = 10, then you can figure out 5+6 and 6+5 both equal 11.  If you know 3+3=6, then you can figure out that 3+4 or 4+3 are a doubles +1 fact and equal 7.


Counting On 0,1,2,3 & Counting Back 0,1,2,3
Counting on and counting back is a common strategy that students like to use.  However, we do not encourage counting on or back with numbers past 3.  Kids make errors in counting and it is inefficient to count on/back with larger numbers.   


Make a 10
Learning all the possible combinations of 10 is a powerful strategy.  It helps your child regroup when adding larger numbers and understand our place value system as a whole.  
1+9 = 10          9+1=10
2+8=10            8+2=10
3+7=10            7+3=10
4+6=10            6+4=10
5+5=10 

Once you have those addition facts down, can you do all the make a 10 subtraction problems?
10 - 1 = 9              10-2=8
10-3=7                  10-4=6
10-5=5