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What We Are Learning This Week 9/9-9/13

September8

We had an AMAZING first day on Friday and I am really looking forward to jumping into learning this week with your kids!  Every Sunday, I will post the  learning goals for the coming week as well as short videos for you to review with your child at home throughout the week to help with homework and support the learning going on in the classroom.  It is ok if you look at the videos before I teach them.  In fact, I WANT you to!  Looking at the videos before the lesson will give your child a chance to familiarize himself/herself with the ideas we will be learning and give them a sense of confidence and preparedness in class.  So, without further ado, here are our learning goals for this week!

Math:

Monday- Students will be able to understand that multiplication is repeated addition. Lesson 1-1

Tuesday- Students will be able to use what they know about multiplication to simplify problems. Lesson 1-3

Wednesday- Students will be able to use and draw models to help solve division problems.  Lesson 1-6

Thursday- Students will be able to use arrays (drawings) to help solve and organize multiplication and division families. Lesson 1-7

Friday- Students will use multiplication facts using 0 and 1 to help solve division problems with special quotients.  Lesson 1-8

Grammar:

Students will be able to determine and classify types of sentences based on purpose and punctuation.  There are 4 types of sentences we will be working with.  The presentation below will help you to review them with your child.

 

Reading:

Students will be able to describe the setting, characters, events, and theme of a story.  Students will be able to describe the genre (type) of Realistic Fiction.  Students will be able to determine the point of view a story is being told from.

Below are two power point presentations you can review to help better understand our lessons in Reading this week.

 

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