Month of January and a 3rd Quarter Overview of Standards for 1st Grade
I hope that everyone has had a wonderful winter holiday and Happy New Year to all!!! It's hard to believe that it is 2009 and we still have lots of work/skills to do before CRCT test in April. We will begin all of this on Tuesday, Jan. 6th and also Heroes Essays begin that day, too. Other dates to mark on your calendar:
Jan. 9th - Spirit Day/wear your GM shirt. Relay for Life Hat Day.
Jan. 19th - No School/MLK Day
Jan. 22nd - Munch and Learn at 10am/100th Day of School!!!
Jan. 23rd - School Dance 6:30 - 8:30.
Jan. 26th - Jan. 30th Conference Week - 12:20 Dismissal daily.
About conference week - The second report card will be kept and given out to you during conference week starting Jan. 26th. This will allow the teachers to talk to you more about it at that time. We try to put sibling conferences on the same day. I will be sending home on Tuesday a note for you to tell me any day(s) during conference week that YOU CANNOT COME. If you already know this information, please send it into to me on Tuesday as teachers are getting together that afternoon to arrange sibling conference days.....thanks, that will help. Conference notes will be sent home later this week.
Here are some overviews of what we'll be studying in January and the third grading period which starts on January 6th:
READING
**Continue working on reading orally with appropriate speed, accuracy, and expression. For reading this 3rd nine weeks, a student needs to be reading at a level G (12) to be considered "on grade level". By the end of the year level H (14) or higher will be considered on level. There also needs to be appropriate expression at a 90% accuracy rate or higher. Your child will need to be able to read at least 150 or more high frequency words. They will need to identify a main idea of a story and be able to know/pick out details of that story. Start doing this during your nightly reading at home.
WRITING
**Consistently write sentences to describe an experience, revise, and begin to use resources such as picture dictionaries, Internet, books, etc. to gather information. Your child will consistently print legibly with correct spacing and using a variety of sentence types with correct subject/verb agreement. Also, your child will use correct capitalization, correct ending punctuation, and begin to use commas in a series. I will also want to see your child using appropriate spelling rules in their writing that we have been studying.
PHONICS
**Applies phonics skills that have been taught such as spelling pattern, long and short vowels, using the digraphs th, sh, wh, and ch, and two and three letter blends. We will continue working on compound words, contraction, and homophones. We will work more on antonyms, synonyms, and r-controlled vowels.
Math
**Independently uses the terms greater than, less than, and equal to and correctly represents numbers up to 100. We will be working with addition and subtraction facts up to 18, so start practicing now with your child. Money will be introduced up to $1.00 by making many different combinations to make one dollar. They will also need to know combinations of bills up to $20.00. We will also study fractions of 1/2, 1/4, and 1/3 and telling time to the hour and half hour---one hard part of time will be elapse time.
Another important part of Math will be their problem solving skills in a word problem. We work on Exemplars regularly in class and there are certain steps your child needs to follow--1) underline the question that is being asked in the problem, 2) circle important information in the problem, 3) draw a picture, graph, or table to decide on a strategy, 4) make a number sentence to show your answer such as 7 + 5 = 12, and 5) write a sentence explaining how you got your answer such as "There are 12 boats all together".
Social Studies
**We will once again be studying character traits and contributions of such people as Harriet Tubman, Theodore Roosevelt, and George Washington Carver.
Science
**We will study recognizing sources of light and how shadows are made. This will be introduced around Groundhog Day. Also, we will study the basic needs and parts of a plant---air, light, water and nutrients along with the root, leaf, stem and flower of a plant.
Also, in January we will begin a study of Arctic and Antarctic animals with an emphasis on the polar bear and penguins. They will enjoy learning about foods that they eat, their habitats, enemies, and where they live. Look for a project to come home in January!

Well, I hope that I have shared enough information with you to let you know how busy we will be in school. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call me at school or write me a note.
Sincerely,
Peggy Snook













Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Our time frame will have us finish each morning by 10:25 for specials. On the homework sheet going home Monday, I am giving NO HOMEWORK this week so that you can help your child get the rest each one needs nightly and get a good breakfast each morning of tesing. I am asking that you send in small bottles of water to be put on the floor beside their seats and for a hardly, healthy snack sent in daily. This is a new situation for your children, so, they are going to be anxious about the unknown. Please talk to your child about this testing and explain that the test is going to ask about things we have been doing in class. It is their way to show us what all they have learned this year. Please make sure your child is on time each of these days....if they are tardy, they will not be allowed in the classroom until there is a break in testing in our classroom. They will be held in the Media Center during this time, if necessary, but I'd like everyone on time those three days. That will make it less stressful on your child. Walk Fit will be offered each testing day (7:20 -7:45) and this will be a good way for your child to get out and exercise for a few minutes before I ask them to sit for a long period of time. I am expecting your child to do very well on the CRCT. Please remind your child how important it is to listen and stay focused during testing.