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January 15th is going to be a BIG deal in Chinese! Watch for more info!
First Graders at Alpine Elementary are learning Chinese while learning to read, add, subtract, and so many other amazing things! Come get updates and take a peek at what they are doing everyday!
Monday, November 26, 2012
Parent Workshop for Mandarin
http://utahimmersioncouncil.wordpress.com/2012/11/26/parent-workshop-mandarin-101/
This was sent to me by a parent. Might be helpful...
Check it out! Let me know if it's useful!
This was sent to me by a parent. Might be helpful...
Check it out! Let me know if it's useful!
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Nov. 26-30
We hope each
of you enjoyed Thanksgiving with your families. We are excited to get back to
school and working!
This week:
Homework
Chinese-Math- Using related fact and fact families
Chinese-Writing- Volume 1, Workbook A (page 12-13)
English-Reading- Read 20 minutes a night and mark on reading folder
Engilish-Spelling- Look for spelling pattern in reading and discuss with your child.
Chinese-Math- Using related fact and fact families
Chinese-Writing- Volume 1, Workbook A (page 12-13)
English-Reading- Read 20 minutes a night and mark on reading folder
Engilish-Spelling- Look for spelling pattern in reading and discuss with your child.
In class, we are learning:
Math-Geometry & Shapes
Language Arts- adjectives and intro to pronouns
Writing- opening/closing statement with opinion pieces
Phonics- initial blend with “l”
Chinese- What date is today? Lesson 8
Social/Science study- Weather
Math-Geometry & Shapes
Language Arts- adjectives and intro to pronouns
Writing- opening/closing statement with opinion pieces
Phonics- initial blend with “l”
Chinese- What date is today? Lesson 8
Social/Science study- Weather
Spelling:
red: (oo & adding ed) book, cook, good, food, soon, called, asked, needed, washed, looked
yellow: (blend with l) clap, flag, slip, glue, blue, place, sister, brother, me, you
blue: (oy vs. oi) boy, toy, join, soil, moist, point, joy, that, very, two
red: (oo & adding ed) book, cook, good, food, soon, called, asked, needed, washed, looked
yellow: (blend with l) clap, flag, slip, glue, blue, place, sister, brother, me, you
blue: (oy vs. oi) boy, toy, join, soil, moist, point, joy, that, very, two
Miss BreAnn
Wayman & Mrs. Rebecca Liston
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Nov. 19-20
Mrs. Liston and I just want to take a moment and express our
gratitude to each of you. What an amazing thing we have going! Everyday
the students impress us with their growth and willingness to push
through hard things. We know this is partially due to your hard work and
dedication at home! Thank you! We hope you enjoy a warm holiday with
your families this week.
(optional) All Better Chinese enrollment forms are due by 10 am Nov. 19th.
Only 2 days of school this week, Monday and Tuesday.
Unfortunately,
we had several problems with Pokemon cards on the playground this week.
Therefore, we ask that they no longer be brought to school. Thank you
your support with this.
This week:
Homework
Pick up a good book and read. Happy Thanksgiving!
Mrs. Liston’s homework folder will not come home this week.
Pick up a good book and read. Happy Thanksgiving!
Mrs. Liston’s homework folder will not come home this week.
In class, we are learning:
Math-Add & Subtract from 12
Language Arts- Review
Writing- Opinion with supporting reasons
Phonics- Review week (long and short vowels)
Chinese- Where do you live? Lesson 7
Social/Science study- First Thanksgiving
Math-Add & Subtract from 12
Language Arts- Review
Writing- Opinion with supporting reasons
Phonics- Review week (long and short vowels)
Chinese- Where do you live? Lesson 7
Social/Science study- First Thanksgiving
Spelling:
(This will be done as a class this week as a review. No test will be given.)
went, said, have, from, like, was, came, come, are, they
(This will be done as a class this week as a review. No test will be given.)
went, said, have, from, like, was, came, come, are, they
Miss BreAnn Wayman & Mrs. Rebecca Liston
Saturday, November 10, 2012
First Grade Websites
Parents,
Here is a list of a few websites you might enjoy with your child.
Here is a list of a few websites you might enjoy with your child.
Knowledge Adventure
(I really like the Math Lines game.)
(I really like the Math Lines game.)
(This one is for the curious mind. Very informational, in a fun format. Check it out!)
Enjoy! And if you have any other suggestions, SHARE! :)
Nov. 12-16
The end of the trimester is this Friday. Do you know what that
means? We are 1/3 of the way through first grade! It’s very hard to
believe!
Thank you for all your support in class and out! It’s great to know we have such a great team working together!
During
this week, we will be collecting coins for our sister school in Kenya,
Africa. Each day we will be collecting a different coin. We would love
your support as we show the children together we can make a difference.
Monday-pennies Tuesday-nickels Wednesday-dimes Thursday-quarters Friday-any amount
Monday-pennies Tuesday-nickels Wednesday-dimes Thursday-quarters Friday-any amount
**Please
note: Due to next week being only being 2 days of school, there will be
no assigned homework, except to enjoy a few good books. :)
This week:
Homework
Chinese -Math- Doubles and Problem solving skill
Chinese-Reading- I love my family. Lesson 6
Chinese-Writing- Volume 1, Workbook A (page 10-11)
English-Reading- Thank you to those who updated reading folders!
English-Spelling- Please work on spelling words at home. Discuss the spelling pattern, and look for words that are similar in reading. Some fun ways to practice are: making silly sentences, drawing words in a plate of shaving cream, or drawing them on the outside of a baggie filled with hair gel.
Chinese-Reading- I love my family. Lesson 6
Chinese-Writing- Volume 1, Workbook A (page 10-11)
English-Reading- Thank you to those who updated reading folders!
English-Spelling- Please work on spelling words at home. Discuss the spelling pattern, and look for words that are similar in reading. Some fun ways to practice are: making silly sentences, drawing words in a plate of shaving cream, or drawing them on the outside of a baggie filled with hair gel.
In class, we are learning:
Math-Add & Subtract from 12 (distinguishing the + & - symbols)
Language Arts- plural & singular nouns, this, that, those
Writing- opinion vs. fact, writing the sounds we hear
Phonics- Long u with silent e
Chinese- Where do you live? Lesson 7
Social/Science study- How to read a map and key/Change over time
Language Arts- plural & singular nouns, this, that, those
Writing- opinion vs. fact, writing the sounds we hear
Phonics- Long u with silent e
Chinese- Where do you live? Lesson 7
Social/Science study- How to read a map and key/Change over time
Spelling Words:
Blue: (long a with ai & ay) away, play, day, stay, say, rain, wait, mail, train, sail
Yellow: (long u, with silent e) look, to, rule, cute, huge, June, all, as for, are
Red: (au & ew) because, draw, saw, lawn, fault, few, grew, drew, new, knew
Blue: (long a with ai & ay) away, play, day, stay, say, rain, wait, mail, train, sail
Yellow: (long u, with silent e) look, to, rule, cute, huge, June, all, as for, are
Red: (au & ew) because, draw, saw, lawn, fault, few, grew, drew, new, knew
Miss BreAnn Wayman & Mrs. Rebecca Liston
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Nov. 5-9
The blog is
once again updated with pictures! This time with fun Halloween times. J
Red Ribbon
Week is celebrated with many fun festivities.
Monday: Hot air balloon launch/Wear red day
Tuesday: Pajama day (school dress code still in place)
Wednesday: Crazy sock day
Thursday: Sports day
Friday: Crazy hat day
Monday: Hot air balloon launch/Wear red day
Tuesday: Pajama day (school dress code still in place)
Wednesday: Crazy sock day
Thursday: Sports day
Friday: Crazy hat day
This week:
Homework
Chinese -Math- Using counters and numbers to
subtract
Chinese-Reading- I go to Dahua Elementary School
Chinese-Writing- Volume 1, Workbook A (page 8-9)
English-Reading- Thank you to those who updated reading folders! These will be checked on Momday again. Please mark days read. Students who read more than 20 days will receive a coupon to Maui Chill.
English-Spelling- Please work on spelling words at home. Discuss the spelling pattern, and look for words that are similar in reading. *In class, children work on spelling 2-3 days a week, only the yellow groups words are discussed daily because it follows our phonics study. This is why it is essential you practice at home. Thank you!
Chinese-Reading- I go to Dahua Elementary School
Chinese-Writing- Volume 1, Workbook A (page 8-9)
English-Reading- Thank you to those who updated reading folders! These will be checked on Momday again. Please mark days read. Students who read more than 20 days will receive a coupon to Maui Chill.
English-Spelling- Please work on spelling words at home. Discuss the spelling pattern, and look for words that are similar in reading. *In class, children work on spelling 2-3 days a week, only the yellow groups words are discussed daily because it follows our phonics study. This is why it is essential you practice at home. Thank you!
In class, we are learning:
Math-Add & Subtract from 12
(distinguishing the + & - symbols)
Language Arts- syllables, plural & singular nouns, this, that, those
Writing- Narrative story (we get to illustrate these in art this week), opinion vs. fact
Phonics- Long o with silent e
Chinese- I love my family. Lesson 6
Social/Science study- Map skills/Change over time
Language Arts- syllables, plural & singular nouns, this, that, those
Writing- Narrative story (we get to illustrate these in art this week), opinion vs. fact
Phonics- Long o with silent e
Chinese- I love my family. Lesson 6
Social/Science study- Map skills/Change over time
Spelling Words:
Blue: (diagraphs wh & ch) March, who, when, where, why, what, lunch, much, do, see
Yellow: (long o, with silent e) his, my, mole, was, rode, hope, globe, hole, toe, said
Red: (th vs. sh) than, then, them with, bath, both, wish, dish, fish, cash
Blue: (diagraphs wh & ch) March, who, when, where, why, what, lunch, much, do, see
Yellow: (long o, with silent e) his, my, mole, was, rode, hope, globe, hole, toe, said
Red: (th vs. sh) than, then, them with, bath, both, wish, dish, fish, cash
Miss BreAnn
Wayman & Mrs. Rebecca Liston
Thursday, November 1, 2012
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