Monday, December 17, 2012

For the Week of December 16-19, 2012
 
Wednesday: *Class Christmas Party (8:15-9:15)
*Visit with Santa and Recitation (9:15-9:45)
*Early Release (12:00 pm)—No Aftercare
 
Spelling/ Literature: This week, we will be reviewing the sounds and letters that we have learned. We will play games that allow us to practice identifying letters by sound, sight, and formation. In Literature, we will read Christmas and winter themed stories, and identify them as narrative or informative writing.
 
Unit Study:  We will be reading several stories related to Christmas and winter.
 
 
Math: In math, we will complete Chapter 9: Comparing Sets. In this chapter, we will learn to compare two sets one-to-one to find the difference in the number of objects. This week we will focus on comparing sets up to 20, comparing sets to find the difference, and combining sets. Comparing sets is the most basic form of subtraction. Combining sets lays the foundation for simple addition. We will use manipulatives to further our understanding of these concepts.
 
Nature Study: This week, we will be reviewing the animals we have learned about during this semester. We will review the characteristics of each animal class.
 
Bible: This week, we will be reading the stories of “The Birth of Jesus” and “The Shepherds’ Visit.” Please feel free to read and discuss these stories at home with your child.
 
Show and Tell: There will be no Show and Tell this week.

Monday, December 10, 2012


For the Week of December 10-14, 2012
*Candlelight Christmas Service—Thursday, December 13, at 6:30 pm
 
Snack Helper for This Week: Sarah
 
Spelling/Grammar/Literature: In spelling, we will be focusing on instant letter recognition, unblending sounds in words, and changing sounds to make new words. Our spelling pattern for this week will focus on the Floss Rule (If a one-syllable base word ends in the final /f/, /l/, or /s/ sound immediately after a short vowel, the /f/ sound is spelled ff, the /l/ sound is spelled ll, and the /s/ sound is spelled ss.) As we practice the spelling of our words for the week, we will also be discussing and learning proper handwriting. We will continue to discuss “closed syllables,” a syllable that ends in at least one consonant. The vowel in a closed syllable is short. All Floss Rule words are closed syllables that end with at least one consonant.
In literature, we will be discussing narrative writing, informative writing, and informative-narrative writing, and comparing these types of literature. When reading, we will discuss what type of story it is, and identify the author’s purpose and the elements of the story. This week we will listen to narrative selections and explain why children all over the world enjoy the story (universality). We will also be reading in unison and individually.
 
Unit Study: This week we will be learning about Christmas. We will be learning about the history behind many traditional Christmas symbols, including the Christmas tree, the candy cane, the star, and the candle. We will read the story of Jesus’ birth and other traditional tales including The Night Before Christmas, The Legend of the Poinsettia, and The Gingerbread Man.
 
Math: In math, we will begin Chapter 9: Comparing Sets. In this chapter, we will learn to compare two sets one-to-one to find the difference in the number of objects. This week we will focus on comparing sets up to 20, comparing sets to find the difference, and combining sets. Comparing sets is the most basic form of subtraction. Combining sets lays the foundation for simple addition. We will use manipulatives to further our understanding of these concepts.
Nature Study: This week, we will be reviewing birds and introducing the penguin. We will review six characteristics that classify an animal as a bird (1-vertebrate, 2-warm blooded, 3-feathers, 4-two wings and two feet, 5-beak, 6-hatch from eggs). We will read about penguins, discuss their habitat, and post a photo of an Emperor Penguin on our Nature Study wall.
 
Bible: This week, we will be reading the stories of “The Golden Calf” and “An Angel Appears to Mary.” Please feel free to read and discuss these stories at home with your child.
 
Show and Tell: This week our Show & Tell will focus on Christmas. Children may bring a drawing that illustrates what Christmas means to them or what they are most excited about relating to their Christmas vacation.

Monday, December 3, 2012

For the Week of December 3-7, 2012
Snack Helper for This Week: Remi
Snack Helper for Next Week: Sarah
 
Spelling/Grammar/Literature: In spelling, we will be focusing on instant letter recognition, unblending sounds in words, and changing sounds to make new words. Our spelling pattern for this week will be using the letter f to spell the /f/ sound. We will discuss the position of the letter in the word (is it in the initial position or final position). As we practice the spelling of our words for the week, we will also be discussing and learning proper handwriting. We will learn about “closed syllables,” a syllable that ends in at least one consonant. The vowel in a closed syllable is short.
In literature, we will be discussing narrative writing, informative writing, and informative-narrative writing, and comparing these types of literature. When reading, we will discuss what type of story it is, and identify the author’s purpose and the elements of the story. We will also work on reading in unison and individually.
 
Unit Study: This week we will continue our unit on South America. We will learn that the country of Brazil is the largest country in South America, while Chile is the longest. We will discuss the equator, and learn that it is an imaginary line around the middle of the world, like a belt. We will learn that the weather near the equator is always the same, wet and warm. We will discuss the Amazon River, the Amazon Rainforest, the Andes mountain Range, the Atacama Desert, and the world’s highest waterfall, Angel Falls. We will also learn about different animals who call the Amazon River/Rainforest home, including the Amazon River Dolphin, the Red-Eyed Tree Frog, and the Scarlet McCaw. We will also spend time discussing the people and various folktales. On Friday, we will begin to learn about Christmas by discussing different Christmas symbols and traditions around the world.
 
Math: In math, we will continue Chapter 8: Numbers to 100. In this chapter, we will recognize pairs and count by 2s and 5s up to 20, learn to use tally marks, count to 100, count by 10s, and sequence numbers 1 to 100. We will be using manipulatives and hands on activities to learn about grouping and counting numbers. On Friday, we will begin Chapter 9: Comparing Sets. We will begin this chapter with counting sets up to ten.
 
Nature Study: This week, we will be reviewing Insects and introducing the grasshopper. We will review six characteristics that classify an animal as an insect (1-invertebrate, 2-exoskeleton, 3-three body parts [head, thorax, abdomen], 4-six legs, 5-antennae, 6-some have two wings). We will read about grasshoppers and post a photo of a grasshopper on our Nature Study wall.
Bible: This week, we will be reading the stories of “God Watches Over the Israelites” and “Moses Receives God’s Laws.” Please feel free to read and discuss these stories at home with your child.
 
Show and Tell: This week our Show & Tell will be free choice, but with a twist! This week we will be having Secret Show & Tell. The chosen item should be placed in a brown paper bag or gift bag, so that it cannot be seen. Each child should be prepared to give 3 clues about their item, and will then allow their classmates to guess what the item may be.

Monday, November 26, 2012

For the Week of November 26-30, 2012
Snack Helper for This Week: Vince
Snack Helper for Next Week: Remi
 
Spelling/Grammar/Literature: In spelling, we will be focusing on instant letter recognition, unblending sounds in words, and changing sounds to make new words. Our spelling pattern for this week will be using the letter d to spell the /d/ sound. We will discuss the position of the letter in the word (is it in the initial position, final position, or both?). As we practice the spelling of our words for the week, we will also be discussing and learning proper handwriting. We will learn about“closed syllables,” a syllable that ends in at least one consonant. The vowel in a closed syllable is short.
In literature, we will be discussing narrative writing, informative writing, and informative-narrative writing, and comparing these types of literature. We will be focusing on the narrative element of emotional appeal (the way in which authors use words, phrases, or sentences that make us feel happy, sad, or sorry for others). We will discuss how precise language contributes to emotional appeal.
 
Unit Study: This week we will begin a unit on South America. We will learn that the country of Brazil is the largest country in South America, while Chile is the longest. We will discuss the equator, and learn that it is an imaginary line around the middle of the world, like a belt. We will learn that the weather near the equator is always the same, wet and warm. We will discuss the Amazon River, the Amazon Rainforest, the Andes mountain Range, the Atacama desert, and the world’s highest waterfall, Angel Falls. We will also learn about different animals who call the Amazon River/Rainforest home, including the Amazon River Dolphin, the Red-Eyed Tree Frog, and the Scarlet McCaw. We will also spend time discussing the people and various folktales.
 
Math: In math, we will continue Chapter 8: Numbers to 100. In this chapter, we will recognize pairs and count by 2s and 5s up to 20, learn to use tally marks, count to 100, count by 10s, and sequence numbers 1 to 100. We will be using manipulatives and hands on activities to learn about grouping and counting numbers.
 
Nature Study: This week, we will be introducing Insects. We will learn six characteristics that classify an animal as an insect (1-invertebrate, 2-exoskeleton, 3-three body parts [head, thorax, abdomen], 4-six legs, 5-Antennae, 6-Some have two wings). We will learn a song to help us remember the parts of an insect’s body.
 
Bible: This week, we will be reading the stories of “The Tenth Plague” and “The Crossing of The Red Sea.” Please feel free to read and discuss these stories at home with your child.
 
Show and Tell: This week our Show & Tell will focus on South America. More information will be sent home soon.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Lesson plans

For the week of 11/12/12 through 11/16/12

**On Thursday, November 15, we will be performing our Thanksgiving Recitation at the Thanksgiving Chapel Service (8:30 am in the Sanctuary). Concert Dress is required.
**On Friday, November 16, we will have our Service Project in the morning, followed by our Thanksgiving Recitation and Feast, at 12:00 pm in the Fellowship Hall. All parents are invited to join us for this special time to celebrate and give thanks. Concert Dress is Required.
Snack Helper for This Week: Maddox
Snack Helper for the Week after Thanksgiving: Vince
 
Spelling/Grammar/Literature: In spelling, we will be focusing on instant letter recognition, unblending sounds in words, and changing sounds to make new words. Our spelling pattern for this week will be using the letter a to spell the short /a/ sound and the letter s to spell the /z/ sound. We will discuss the position of the letters in the word (is it in the initial, medial, or final position?). As we practice the spelling of our words for the week, we will also be discussing and learning proper handwriting. We will learn about “closed syllables,” a syllable that ends in at least one consonant. The vowel in a closed syllable is short.
In literature, we will be discussing narrative writing, informative writing, and informative-narrative writing. We will be focusing on the narrative element of emotional appeal (the way in which authors use words, phrases, or sentences that make us feel happy, sad, or sorry for others). We will discuss how precise language contributes to emotional appeal.
 
Unit Study: This week we will continue our unit on Thanksgiving. We will be learning about the Pilgrims’ life in the New World. We will be learning about the relationship between the Indians and the Pilgrims. We will be reading about the hardships the Pilgrims faced, how they learned from and became acquainted with the Indians, and the first harvest feast. We will be reflecting on and talking about the things for which we are thankful.
 
Math: In math, we will continue Chapter 8: Numbers to 100. In this chapter, we will recognize pairs and count by 2s and 5s up to 20, learn to use tally marks, count to 100, count by 10s, and sequence numbers 1 to 100. We will be using manipulatives and hands on activities to learn about grouping and counting numbers.
 
Nature Study: This week, we will be reviewing the kingdoms and classes we have been introduced to this year. We will review the characteristics of living things, and the characteristics of fish, birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. We will be completing a project on the life cycle of a frog.
 
Bible: This week, we will be reading the stories of “Moses Warns Pharaoh” and “The Plagues of Egypt.” Please feel free to read and discuss these stories at home with your child.
 
Show and Tell: This week for Show & Tell, each child should bring a picture, drawing, or item that they are thankful for.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

October, PLEASE don't go!!

October has got to be one of my favorite months.  Now that TX is home (that was a little painful to type...but easier than it used to be), I'm a little sad to not have the same Octobers that I remember as a kid in NC.  Those cool, crisp days with amazing blue skies and orange, yellow, and brilliant red leaves filling up the landscape are to me like heaven on earth.  We've just now started to feel and see some of those cool days, minus the changing leaf color.  Oh well.

Thankfully, I can look back on all the fall-like October days with no regret b/c we Russell's got our Autumn on for every last one of them.

There was the awesome pumpkin exhibit at the Dallas Arboretum earlier this month.


There was also a glass exhibit by Chihuly, so an amazing surprise around most every corner.

 And, then a fun road trip to the German town, Walburg, TX, for yummy German food with friends and fun music in the biergarten.







And, a fun Friday playdate with Aidan and the boys.


I've been looking forward to the annual Master Gardener's Garden Fair since last year, and the weather was perfect again.




And, what October would be complete without....



And, to round off one fun October, we took a trip to the woods of Arkansas to meet up with Aunt Marjorie, Uncle Herb, cousin Vincent, and Granddaddy Russell.  (pictures to come)
Finally, we got to bask in the amazing colors of Autumn!  Yay! 

Friday, October 26, 2012

Lesson plans

**Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held on November 2, 2012. There will be no school on this day.
Snack Helper for this Week: Margaret
Snack Helper for Next Week: Miriam
 
Spelling /Literature: In spelling, we will be focusing on instant letter recognition, unblending sounds in words, and changing sounds to make new words. Our spelling pattern for this week will be using the letter n to spell the /n/ sound. We will discuss the position of the letter n in the word (is it in the initial, medial, or final position?). As we practice the spelling of our words for the week, we will also be discussing and learning proper handwriting. We will learn about “closed syllables,” a syllable that ends in at least one consonant. The vowel in a closed syllable is short.
In literature, we will discuss how narrative and informative elements differ. We will explain that authors use words, phrases, or sentences that make us feel happy, sad, or sorry for others (emotional appeal).
 
Unit Study: This week in Unit Study, we continue learning about Mexico. We will review that Mexico is south of the United States. We will learn that the Pacific Ocean is to the west of Mexico and the Gulf of Mexico is to the east. We will review that Texas and Mexico are separated by the Rio Grande. We will learn about the capital city, the language, and the culture. We will also be learning about Diego Rivera, a muralist from Mexico, and creating a classroom mural.
 
Math: In math, we will complete Chapter 7: Solid and Flat Shapes, where we will learn about the different aspects of solid shapes, including faces, edges, and corners. This week we will identify and extend a shape pattern. After completing Chapter 7, we will begin Chapter 8: Numbers to 100. In this chapter, we will recognize pairs and count by 2s and 5s up to 20, learn to use tally marks, count to 100, count by 10s, and sequence numbers 1 to 100. We will be using manipulatives and hands on activities to learn about grouping and counting numbers.
 
Nature Study: This week, we will be introducing amphibians. We will discuss the characteristics of amphibians (1-vertebrate, 2-cold-blooded, 3-moist, slimy skin (no scales), 4-breathe through lungs and gills, 5-hatch from eggs, 6-live part of life in water and part on land). We will also be learning the life cycle of a frog.
 
Bible: This week, we will be reading the stories of “Joseph the Governor” and “Benjamin and the Silver Cup.” Please feel free to read and discuss these stories at home with your child.
 
Show and Tell: There will be no school on Friday, so we will not be having Show & Tell.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Lesson plans next week

For the Week of October 22-26, 2012
**Friday, October 26: Field Trip to the Pumpkin Patch
 
 
Spelling/ Literature: In spelling, we will be focusing on instant letter recognition, unblending sounds in words, and changing sounds to make new words. Our spelling pattern for this week will be using the letter t to spell the /t/ sound. We will discuss the position of the letter t in the word (is it in the initial or final position?). As we practice the spelling of our words for the week, we will also be discussing and learning proper handwriting. We will learn about “closed syllables,” a syllable that ends in at least one consonant. The vowel in a closed syllable is short.
In literature, we will discuss how narrative and informative elements differ. We will explain that narrative writing may be realistic (e.g., The Carrot Seed) or make believe (e.g., The Three Little Pigs).
 
Unit Study: This week in Unit Study, we will complete our trip to Canada and then head south to the third country in North America…Mexico. We will discuss that Mexico is south of the United States. We will learn that the Pacific Ocean is to the west of Mexico and the Gulf of Mexico is to the east. We will review that Texas and Mexico are separated by the Rio Grande. We will learn about the capital city, the language, and the culture. We will also be learning about Diego Rivera, a muralist from Mexico.
 
Math: This week we will continue Chapter 7: Solid and Flat Shapes. In this chapter, we will be learning about the different aspects of solid shapes, including faces, edges, and corners. This week we will focus on drawing flat shapes, identifying basic flat shapes within a scene, and making pictures using basic flat shapes. We will be using manipulatives and hands on activities to learn about solid and flat shapes.
 
Nature Study: This week, we will be reviewing reptiles and introducing the Red-Eared Terrapin. We will discuss the characteristics of reptiles (1-vertebrate, 2-cold-blooded, 3-have dry, scaly skin that sheds as it grows, 4-breathe through lungs, 5-hatch from eggs). We will be reading about terrapins and turtles. We will be observing photographs and even a real Red-Eared Slider.
 
Bible: This week, we will be reading the stories of “Joseph the Slave” and “Pharaoh’s Dreams.” Please feel free to read and discuss these stories at home with your child.
 
Show and Tell: This week for Show and Tell, children should bring a photograph, stuffed animal, or drawing that illustrates a reptile. Children should be prepared to give three (3) reasons/characteristics explaining how their animal is a reptile.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Lesson plans for next week

For the Week of October 15-19, 2012
 
***Fall Break: October 19, 2012—No School!
Snack Helper for this Week: Connor
Snack Helper for next Week: Lauren
 
 
Spelling/Grammar/Literature: This week we will be focusing on instant letter recognition, unblending sounds in words, omitting syllables, and changing sounds to make new words. Our spelling pattern for this week will be using the letter p to spell the /p/ sound. We will discuss the position of the letter p in the word (is it in the initial or final position?). As we practice the spelling of our words for the week, we will also be discussing and learning proper handwriting. In literature, we will read many informative selections. We will discuss topics and facts, and identify these in the selections we read. We will also learn about essential information, that which is necessary to the main idea.
 
Unit Study: This week in Unit Study, we will be learning about the country north of the United States of America: Canada. We will discuss that Canada is made of provinces and territories. Our landmark of focus for Canada is the CN Tower.
 
Math: In math, we will begin Chapter 7: Solid and Flat Shapes,
where we will learn about the different aspects of solid shapes, including faces, edges, and corners. This week we will also be learning how to get flat shapes from solid shapes. We will be using manipulatives and hands on activities to learn about adding numbers.
 
Nature Study: This week, we will be introducing reptiles. We will discuss the characteristics of reptiles (1-vertebrate, 2-cold-blooded, 3-have dry, scaly skin that sheds as it grows, 4-breathe through lungs, 5-hatch from eggs). We will be reading about reptiles, and creating a list of animals that are reptiles.
 
Bible: This week, we will be reading the stories of “Jacob’s Return” and “Joseph’s Dreams.” Please feel free to read and discuss these stories at home with your child.
 
Show and Tell: Due to Fall Break, we will not be having Show & Tell this week.
Have a wonderful week!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Three's a picnic!

We're really loving our new-found quality time just with Aidan these days.  With Connor off to school, our playdates give us opportunity to hang with a 3 and younger crowd more frequently.  So fun!  Last week we had a fun picnic at a local park and Aidan had some fun in the sun and the sand with some great pals.  
Can't believe I was fast enough to get them all in the picture.
 
Silly faces come soooo easy for these two hams!




Digging for treasure with Kate and Annie---from my viewpoint, the sweet treasure is sitting right beside them...budding friendships are so special!






 And boy does it wear us out!  This is how I found him at quiet time that day--complete with candy corn socks and what I think were pretend sock puppets on his hands.  What a cutie pie!  He plays right up until he keels over. 
 Another great tradition we've started is each Friday we meet some friends at one of the Baylor cafeterias for supper.  This is one of Aidan's best buds, Fergus.  He and his parents and little sister, Elsa, are here from Glasgow, Scotland this semester.  We will be soooo sad to see them go back home this December.  But, maybe they'll be a trip to visit Fergus sometime soon! 
Yep!  Three is definitely for me! 

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Special relativity


Lately, Connor has been fascinated with stars and space and galaxies.  Every library day at school, he comes home with a different space book.  One week, I could tell that the teacher guided him to a more age-appropriate section b/c he came home with a variation of jack and the beanstalk.  But, the next week...back to the final frontier.

This morning, he spotted a Stephen Hawking special on the universe and physics.  ???  I know, right???!

There were so many "OH MY WORD!"'s and "Look and this Mama!" and "There are ROBOTS studying Mars!" that I could hardly hear the show. 

Some of his observations and questions about it:

--So, Mama, when was the Earth quite young? (yep, he said 'quite')
--Daddy, there have been robots studying Mars since the 70's.  (to which, Daddy said that he was born in the early 70's). Wha!  The robots have been there a LONG time!
--Are the ice crystals on the moon turned into water that we drink?
--I can't believe that humans are in outer space. (then, daddy qualified it and said that humans only live on Earth).  But, Daddy, isn't Earth in outer space....so aren't we in outer space too....sort of?  (Wow, smart boy!)


The other night, we walked outside to try and spot Venus just before bedtime.  When he found out you can see Venus and sometimes Jupiter in the night sky he was all "no way!".  We stood there and watched for 15 minutes or so while four or five stars popped out.  He noticed that some were "blinking"...I told him they were twinkling and sometimes they looked like that b/c of the way the Earth's atmosphere curved and all the gases made it look 'flickery'.  He said, "Just like the silly mirror at the museum!"

Science is so much more fun through their eyes! 


Friday, October 5, 2012

Lesson plans

For the Week of October 8-12, 2012
Snack Helper for this Week: Cole
Snack Helper for next Week: Connor
Spelling/Grammar/Literature: In spelling, we will continue listening for individual sounds in words, unblending words, and becoming familiar with the order of the alphabet. This week we will begin working with spelling words and have our first spelling test on Friday. Our focus this week is on spelling the short /i/ sound. In literature, we will read many informative selections. We will discuss topics and facts.
Unit Study: This week in Unit Study, we will continue learning about the United States of America. We will review that the USA is located in the middle of the North American continent, between Canada and Mexico. We will review that the USA is made up of 50 states, with 48 being connected together, and that our country grew west from toward the Pacific Ocean. This week we will discuss the Grand Canyon and the Golden Gate Bridge. On Friday, we will move north of the United States of America, to Canada. We will discuss that Canada is made of provinces and territories.
Math: In math, we will complete Chapter 6: Numbers 0 to 20 and then begin Chapter 7: Solid and Flat Shapes. In Chapter 6, we will be focusing on counting from 17 to 20 and reading and writing the corresponding numerals, and also comparing and ordering groups of up to 20. We will then begin Chapter 7 where we will learn about the different aspects of solid shapes, including faces, edges, and corners. We will be using manipulatives and hands on activities to learn about adding numbers.
Nature Study: This week, we will be reviewing mammals and introducing rabbits. We will discuss the characteristics of mammals (1-vertebrate, 2-warm-blooded, 3-have fur or hair, 4-live on land or in water, 5-give birth to live young, 6-give milk to their young). We will be reading about rabbits, observing pictures of rabbits, and completing a drawing of a rabbit in our Nature Notebooks. We will also be observing the live rabbit at school.
Bible: This week, we will be reading the stories of“Jacob and Rachel” and “Jacob’s Wedding.” Please feel free to read and discuss these stories with your child.
Show and Tell: This week, Show and Tell will be free choice.