1st Grade Newsletter

April 13, 2021

By 1st Grade Team
1st Grade
April 13, 2021

Language Arts

What are we learning?

Learning About Print through Research and Writing

  • Ask questions about a line of interest.
  • Use close observation to learn new information.
  • Collaborate and discuss their observations and questions.
  • Decide what message to send in the information piece.
  • Take words apart to support reading multisyllabic words for meaning.
  • Demonstrate appropriate rate, phrasing, intonation, and pausing to inform how reading sounds.
  • Monitor and self-correct while reading.
  • Take words apart efficiently and flexibly to support spelling and reading.
  • Integrate appropriate rate, phrasing, intonation, pausing, and stress when reading orally.

Home/School Connection

  • Think about a topic that interests your student. Have them check out different resources online or in books to learn more about that topic.

Math

What are we learning?

  • Create and solve single-step story and picture problems using addition and subtraction within 10.
  • Recognize and describe with fluency part whole relationships for numbers up to 10.
  • Demonstrate fluency with addition and subtraction within 10.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of equality through the use of the equal symbol.

Home/School Connection

  • Get 10 pennies. Shake them in a cup and spill them on the table. Count how many are heads and how many are tails. Then write a number sentence to go with those numbers.

Science

What are we learning?

  • Demonstrate an understanding of scientific and engineering practices by:
    • Asking questions and defining problems
    • Planning and carrying out investigations
    • Interpreting, analyzing, and evaluating data
    • Constructing and critiquing conclusions and explanation
    • Obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information
  • Investigate and understand that:
    • The sun is the source of energy and light that warms the land, air, and water
    • The sun’s relative position in the morning is east and in the late afternoon is west
    • Identification of natural resources
    • There are factors that affect air and water quality
    • Recycling, reusing, and reducing consumption of natural resources helps to conserve them
    • Changes in temperature, light, and precipitation affect plants and animals, including humans
    • There are relationships between daily and seasonal changes

Home/School Connection

  • Talk about how recycling is good for the environment. See if you can create something old into something new.

Social Studies

What are we learning?

  • Apply the traits of a good citizen, on and offline, by working hard in school.
  • Understand that the people of Virginia make contributions to their communities.

Home/School Connection

Discuss how your student can show responsibility at home.

Positivity Project

Click here to see what students are learning in Specials!