Happy May Everyone!
I hope that
everyone had a wonderful weekend and a lovely Mother's Day! Your hard work and
dedication to your children is obvious every single day. I hope everyone was
able to have a little break yesterday!
We began the month
celebrating our Catholic Education Week. What a packed week it was! So many
exciting events, presentations, spirit days and beautiful weather! I feel so
fortunate to work for such a wonderful school board that has so much to
celebrate!
In the last post, I mentioned that the students were creating projects
surrounding Earth Day. They did such an amazing job presenting their projects
to the class! The expectations for the presentation were for the students
to speak clearly, in complete sentences and with enthusiasm. They were to
look at the audience and confidently share their information. I have hung their
posters and comics up in the halls to show off their hard work. I will
send them home soon!
Here are our word
wall words for this week!
This month, we are
going to work to consolidate some of the things we have been learning.
In writing, we
have been practicing Procedural Writing which is writing "How-To” do
something. The students have done an excellent job learning the necessary
components of this genre of text. They are beginning to verbalize when and why
this type of text would be useful!
While we will
continue practicing procedural texts, we are also going to take a look at descriptive
writing. Throughout the year, the students have been learning about
adding adjectives and descriptors to sentences, both orally and in writing. We
are looking to take this knowledge and transfer it to more in depth
writing.
A major focus of
our calendar time every day is the sounds we hear. We look at words in parts,
we listen for beginning, middle and end sounds and we try and identify the
sounds we hear.
Recently we have been practicing deleting and substituting different
sounds. This is an excellent activity to try at home! "Look at that red
car! What is the first sound you hear in car? What is the last sound? What
happens when you take the /c/ sounds away and change it to a /f/? "
While reading, we
will continue to practice all of our decoding strategies as well as the
predicting and inferring strategies to develop a deeper understanding of the
text. The students have also been encouraged to ask questions while reading to further their understanding. Good readers as questions about what they are
unsure of!!
Speaking of questions, we are going to use questions to help us
look at narrative stories. Our focus will be on the main parts of a narrative (character,
setting, problem and solution), and we will use the famous WH questions (who,
what, where, when and why) to help understand the story. This week we are going
to look at the story, The Very Hungry Caterpillar. This book also happens to be
the subject for this month’s Story Retell Journal!!
So, as you can
see, we have a lot going on! As the year draws near the end, there are many
exciting events coming up! If your child will be staying at their homeschool
for a special event or field trip (which I am completely on board with!),
please let me know so I do not mark your child absent. I will simply
record that they are participating in a school activity. Also, please remember
to cancel their transportation for that day by calling STS. Thank you in advance!
Again, thank you
for reading! And as always, please do not hesitate to contact me if you
have any questions or concerns. I am happy to chat!