Saturday, April 25, 2009

Week of April 27th - May 1st

Wow-less than 30 days left of school left! Time flies when you're having fun!

This week, I am going to continue working on the three foundational skills of reading:
1.)Phonemic awareness, or learning the individual sounds that constitute a language, for example, "buh" as the sound of "b".
2.)Phonics, or the letter-sound relationships available in the language.
3.)Exposure to the meaning of the written word by reading aloud to children as well as having children read independently.


All three of these parts are very important building blocks when teaching a child to read, as each piece is necessary to support the next. With phonemic awareness as the first building block, a child can begin to piece together words in books. Add a helpful person by their side and they will begin to ask questions, which lets you know that they are at the "phonics phase”. Now is the time to point out important clues, such as how letter sounds blend, how an "e" at the end of a word changes a vowel sound from short to long, or how some consonants have more than one sound. You can also show them upper and lower case letters. It is also important at this time to show your child the frequently used words, best learned by sight. Remember to keep reading to your child, to include exposure to meaning.

This week, I am including some helpful reading tips to incorporate at home:

1. Read aloud to your child from books, but also mail, instruction booklets, grocery lists, etc. (and don't stop even when your child can read independently!)
2. Take turns "drawing" a letter on each other's back with your fingers; guess what it is, tell them what sound it makes
3. Encourage hands-on play with magnetic letters and sponge letters in bath; sound out the nonsense words your child creates with them.
4. Show them how fun it is to trace letters with crayons or colored pencils.
5. Cut out letters from different types of paper; make some “ABC” craft projects.
6. Play word games like Hangman, Junior Scrabble, Boggle, ABC Bingo, word searches, or make up you own game asking them: "What begins with ‘buh?” or “What ends with ‘guh?"
7. Write a single letter on some Post-It notes and make it into a game having your child stick them on everything beginning with that letter.
8. Pick a "sight word of the day," then have your child call it out every time you find it in a story.
9. Leave fun engaging looking books around the house and car for your child to find and pick up.
10. Provide a quiet period when you both get you favorite book and go off to read alone.
11. Get cozy! Or make it an adventure for them. Read to them at night under a blanket with a flashlight, or read them an adventure story outside in a play tent.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Week of April 20th-April 24th

Kindergarten

This week students will continue working with digraphs -sh, -ch, -th, and -wh. They will isolate beginning sounds and will segment individual sounds to form words. Students will listen to a read-aloud and will respond through writing, focusing on making connections.


1st Grade

"Dr. Seuss is on the Loose." This week students will be making their own books following Dr. Seuss's whimsical style of writing. They will develop rhyming sentences and will draw pictures to support their text.


2nd Grade

This week students will be engaged in Reading and Writing activities about butterflies, Earth Day, and the Rain Forest.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Week of April 13th - April 17th

Kindergarten
Students will be introduced to digraphs -sh, -ch, and -th. They will identify rhyming words and they will isolate the beginning and ending digraphs in words. Students will blend individual sounds into words and will chop sounds from whole words. They will add sounds to rimes to make new words and they will substitute parts of words to create new words.

1st Grade
Students will complete cloze sentences using rhyming words. They will isolate beginning blends in words such as -pr, -st, -gl, -dr, -tr, -bl. Students will blend individual sounds into words and they will "punch out" the final sounds in words. They will also add sounds to parts of words to create new words.

2nd Grade
Students will be working on Expository writing this week. They will be writing three paragraph essays about a Rainforest animal of their choice. They have worked hard to research facts about their animals, now they are going to put the information together into a fluent writing piece. They will also be creating visual representations to support their writing.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Week of April 6th - April 10th

I hope everyone had a nice, relaxing Spring Break!!!
This week students will practice reading "just right" books. They will continue to learn how to successfully choose and read appropriately leveled books. Before reading, students will complete a picture walk. We will use the pictures to predict what will take place throughout the story. During reading, students will practice decoding skills to help them become more fluent readers. After reading, students will discuss the book while working on comprehension strategies.