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Thursday, May 1, 2014

May 5-9

Monday, May 5    V Day
Bring an individual serving of a Vegetable for snack today!
Literacy
Word Work:  said, see, to, the
Phonemic Awareness:  Phoneme Substitution “Pass the Word”
Read Aloud:  The Tale of the Three Little Pigs
Skill:  Compare/Contrast
Activity:  Practice Book #131-132
Math  8-6  Slides, Flips, and Turns
Activity:  Promethean Board Activity
Independent Practice:  Practice 8-6

Tuesday, May 6   U Day
Literacy
Word Work:  said, the, play, she, are
Phonemic Awareness:  Phoneme Substitution with Picture Cards
Read Aloud:  Feathers for Lunch
Skill:  Compare/Contrast
Activity:  Practice Book #134-135
Math  8-7  Combining and Separating Shapes
Independent Practice:  Worksheet 209
Craft:  Make Umbrellas
Wednesday, May 7  T Day
Wear Your Favorite T-shirt
Literacy
Word Work:  have, he, here, I, is
Phonemic Awareness:   Phoneme Substitution with Picture Cards
Read Aloud:  Which Pets?
Skill:  Compare/Contrast
Activity:  Practice Book #138-139
Handwriting:  Page 140
Math  8-8  Symmetry
Independent Practice:  Practice 8-8

Thursday, May 8   S Day
Literacy
Word Work:  the, he, are, go, my, like
Phonemic Awareness:  Phoneme Substitution “Notice”
Read Aloud:  Henny Penny
Skill:  Plot
Activity:  Practice Book#141
Math   8-9  Equal Parts
Independent Practice:  Practice 8-9
Craft:  Decorate Sacks

Friday, May 9   R Day
Literacy
Assessment
Independent Practice:  Independent Reader
Math  8-10  Halves and Fourths
Read Aloud:  Eating Fractions
Activity:  Practice 8-10
R Activity:  Read with a Buddy
Notes from the Teacher:
*Happy Mother’s Day on May 11 to all of our AWESOME kindergarten mothers and grandmothers!
*Please continue to watch the weather forecast and dress your child appropriately.  Light gloves and a hat are always appreciated during our chilly morning recesses.
*Please continue to encourage good listening skills and trying your best at school as we enter our last stretch of the year.
*20 Basic Kindergarten Words:  of, the, was, he, it, is, with, be, as, they, for, a, on, at, and, that, in, to, are, you.  Please practice these words at home with your child and encourage him/her to use them when writing.
Mrs. Jenison, Miss Maas, and Ms. Markwardt

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