viernes, 4 de enero de 2019

January 7-11





May the New Year bring lots of Happiness and Joy to you and your loved ones !!
Welcome Back !



Reminders:
- Every Tuesday Homework is sent home. Homework should be back to school on Thursday. Please don’t forget to send the folder back.


This week we will continue learning about our abc. We will be working on recognizing the letters with their sound, letter formation, vocabulary of the letter, remember always emphasizing on the short vowel sounds. This week we will be studying about the letter Ll. The vocabulary for this letter is: lion, log, lamp, ladder, ladybug, lock, lines, lollipop, lemon, leaf, lobster, legs.

Child assigned should take at least five (5) items that they have at home that begin with this letter. Items should be at school on Monday and we will send them back on Friday. For this week we have Leonor Ulloa 

Note 1: If you would like to share 17 eatable things such as lemonade, lemon pie, , lettuce, lasagna, lemon bars , life savers, lucky charms cereal ,lemon ice tea, licorice ( candy )  etc. for children to taste. It would be awesome if instead of Monday you send it on Friday so that we close up our letter unit.





Some of the stories we will be reading this week are:
The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle is one of those books that’s packed with all kinds of learning. Learning about time, learning about animals, learning vocabulary, learning about manners, and learning about ways that authors use text to teach.













Lost by David McPhail   A adorable story of a 
young boy that finds a lost a bear and does everything he can to help the bear find its way back home. The boy attempts to use all his resources including a library. Finally when they read the bear's home they waived goodbye but then the little boy realized he was lost now and the bear offered to help him find his home.










Over and Under the snow by Kate Messner It is an information book all about a girl who goes skiing with her daddy, and he tells her all about the animals who live under and over the snow in the wintertime . Sometimes the girl and her daddy are normal size and the animals are tiny and sometimes the animals are big and the people tiny below them. 








In math, will be working with numbers. We will work on how to represent and recognize numbers using tally marks, ten frames, and number formation, name of the number, one-to-one correspondence, and rote counting 1-30 We will continue working this week with numbers 0-10. concepts : over / under 







Our Nursery Rhyme this week is: “Mary had a Little Lamb”

We are attaching you the link of the videos of this song we will be learning throughout the week. We will learn two versions of this nursery rhyme. Just a little tip to have fun at home listening and acting out our song.





In Social Studies we will begin the unit about Transportation. We are going to be discussing the different types of vehicles. Children will get the chance to name vehicles that travel by air, by land and by water. Some of the vocabulary words we will be focusing are: airplane, boat, air balloon, car, bus, bicycle, motorcycle, submarine, ambulance, helicopter, train, fire truck and rocket Children can bring any of these transportation toys that they have at home, to share and play for 2 weeks.


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