Friday, January 17, 2025
Martin's Big Words
In recognition of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday on Monday, first graders enjoyed a read aloud of Martin's Big Words by Doreen Rappaport. This picture book biography prompted discussion about race, inequality, Dr. King's religious inspirations, and his death. First graders might have questions about the life and work of Dr. King at home this weekend!
Literacy: Informational Texts and Glued Sounds
This week we are finishing up a unit in word study on glued sounds: -ang, -ing, -ong, -ung, -ink, -onk, -ank, -unk. Please take time to practice the following heart words at home with your child: why, by, try, my, two, too, also, put, come, some. Students are expected to read and spell these words. Thank you!
Math: More Addition and Subtraction Within 20
Addition problem investigations require students to add two or three numbers, with a total within 20. They start with problems in which two of the numbers make a ten (for example,
For example, making a ten is helpful when finding the value of
Second Step: Emotion Management
Our social emotional learning program, Second Step, began a new unit recently that focuses on emotion management. In this unit, students are taught proactive strategies to help prevent strong feelings from turning into negative behaviors. When intense feelings are allowed to escalate, strong physiological reactions hamper students' ability to reason and to solve interpersonal and other problems without aggression. The ability to keep strong emotions from escalating and driving behavior allows students the chance to employ many of the other skills practiced this year, such as effective communication, assertiveness, negotiation and compromise, and problem-solving. During today's lesson, first graders learned to identify their own feelings by noticing the physical clues in their bodies. Using disappointment as the example, activities and discussions revolved around the idea that everyone has strong feelings sometimes.