Monday, September 30, 2013
Unit 2, Week 1 - Listen, Listen / My Five Senses

Our second story, also an informational text, is My Five Senses by Aliki. The author/illustrator show us how we can use our five senses to learn about the world, how each sound, taste, smell, sight, and touch help us to discover something new.

Letter: Aa
High-Frequency Word: see (Please continue to practice I, like, the, and and at home!)
Oral Vocabulary (Listen, Listen): drift, ripen, scurry, sizzle, whisper, whistle
Selection Vocabulary (My Five Senses): aware, senses, sight, touch
Thank you to www.amazon.com for the cover images!
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Unit 1, Week 5 - The Little Red Hen / The Handiest Things in the World

Our Informational Text this week will be The Handiest Things in the World, by Andrew Clements. This fresh take on an often-overlooked appendage compares hands with everyday tools. Eating with fingers and then with chopsticks, walking a dog off a leash and then on, catching an insect with bare hands and then in a net, and digging with and without a trowel are a few of the 17 varied, engaging, and child-centered activities included.
Our Focus Skills this week will be Beginning Sounds, Words in Oral Sentences, Pausing for Punctuation (when reading), Identifying Cause and Effect, Questioning, Synonyms, and Action Verbs. We will also be focusing on the letter Ss and its corresponding phoneme, /s/.
High-Frequency Words: Review I, like, the, and
Letter: Ss
Oral Vocabulary (The Little Red Hen): admired, delicious, delight, doubt, fable, sigh
Selection Vocabulary (The Handiest Things in the World): appears, future, handy, stray
Thank you to www.amazon.com for the cover images and story synopsis!
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Unit 1, Week 4 - Pizza at Sally's / Everybody Works


Through these stories we will be focusing on the following skills: identifying beginning sounds, recognizing words in oral sentences, pausing for punctuation, action verbs, and learning to use the text and pictures together to develop meaning.
High-Frequency Word: and (Please continue to practice I, like, and the at home as well!)
Selection Vocabulary (Pizza at Sally's): customers, dough, famous, perfect, sprinkled, stretchy
Oral Vocabulary (Everybody Works): creating, delivering, hobby, and protecting
Thank you to www.amazon.com for the cover images!
Saturday, September 14, 2013
New Student Welcome!
We welcomed another new student to our class this week! Say hello to Broynson! We've truly enjoyed getting to know him this week!
Intro to Nouns
This week we learned that nouns are words for people, animals, places, and things. In this activity, the students were having to complete the sentence "I see the __________." by drawing the type of noun that I called out on their dry erase boards.
Wikki Stix Sight Words
I've gotten a little behind posting pictures from the last 2 weeks--sorry! Here's a quick look into what we've been up to!
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Unit 1, Week 3 - I Have a Pet! / Please, Puppy, Please

Our second focus story this week will be Please, Puppy, Please, written by Spike and Tonya Lewis Lee and illustrated by Kadir Nelson. Through this story, we are introduced to two young children who are celebrating the joys and challenges of life with their new pet. Puppy is exuberant, energetic, and as undisciplined as can be. The kids are thrilled with their
uncontrollable new friend, chasing him, playing with him, and trying to get him to behave.

High-Frequency Word: the (Please continue to practice I and like at home, as well!)
Oral Vocabulary Words (I Have a Pet!): cooperate, curious, interesting, slimy, smooth, and vet
Selection Vocabulary Words (Please, Puppy, Please): fetch, outside, inside, and please
Thank you to www.amazon.com for the cover images!
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Unit 1, Week 2 - Friends at School / How Do Dinosaurs Go to School?

Our Big Book this week will be the fantasy story, How Do Dinosaurs Go to School?, by Jane Yolen and Mark Teague. We will join the fun as dinosaurs ride the bus, read their favorite books, and have fun on the playground with all their friends.
Through these texts and small groups, we will work on the following skills this week: identifying beginning sounds, pausing for punctuation to enhance fluency, understanding characters and author's purpose, and making inferences/predictions.
High-Frequency Word: like (Please continue to review the word "I" at home, as well!)
Oral Vocabulary (Friends at School): busy, company, container, job, scoop, and tortoises
Selection Vocabulary (How Do Dinosaurs Go to School?): bullying, tidies, fidget, and interrupt
Thank you to www.biblio.com and www.scholastic.com for the cover images!