Friday, October 26, 2018

Week 11 Oct.29-Nov.2


Math:
This week we will focus on one less than a given number.  This concept can be more abstract for kids.  You can help at home by reminding them that one less is like counting backwards or losing a Dojo point.  


Science:
These six weeks we are focusing on observing the properties of matter.  The students will observe how heating and cooling changes matter.  For example, we will conduct experiments that show objects when they are melted or frozen and we discuss how they change.  The main emphasis is for them to see the change from solid to liquid or liquid to solid.  Below you will find the vocabulary we will be using.

Friday, October 19, 2018

Week 10 Oct.22-26

Math
This upcoming week, we will be reinforcing different skills that we have been learning. We will be introducing the number line to make sense of numbers and to use as a resource to identify one number less and one more than a given number. This is a skill that we will continue to work on throughout the year. We will also be reviewing subitizing, recognizing dot arrangements instantly, and we encourage that you continue supporting your student at home. You may use ten frames, dice, dominoes, or even make your own form of dot arrangements. These are examples of resources to use at home: 
Science:
  
This week we will continue to utilize the five senses to observe different sources of light, heat, and sound by identifying similarities and differences when we conduct science experiments using real sources of sound. Please refer to last week's post for vocabulary.




Friday, October 12, 2018

Week 9 Oct.15-19


Math:
Another important number sense skill is recognizing instantly the quantity of a small group of objects in organized and random arrangements.  This is called subitizing.  By the end of the week, we will make our own dot arrangements using paper plates so that each student can practice at home.  This will provide an opportunity for you to "play" and recognize the arrangement of dots quickly without counting each dot.






Science:

As we continue learning these six weeks, we will be working on different types of energy. The focus will be on three different types: Heat, sound, and light. The students will be making observations on the relationship between these energies and the five senses. Students are also expected to identify sources of these energies such as distinguishing between a man-made light source and natural light source. As we learn about these types of energy through investigation, students will begin to understand that they can be observed, measured, and controlled in many different ways. This is a very complex concept, however, students have notions about energy and teachers can easily build on these notions. Below you will find the vocabulary we will be using for these concepts.








Friday, October 5, 2018

Week 8 Oct. 9-12



Parents,
Report cards went out today October 5th, 2018. Here is the link for the Corey newsletter. It contains an important message from Dr. Varnell about the report card.


If you have any questions or concerns please email us.   Email will help us to make sure you get a reply quickly.  If it is an urgent message please call the office as well. For example, any changes for dismissal.

Upcoming Events
Oct. 8 - Holiday /No School
Picture day is October 9

Have a wonderful 3 day weekend!


Math

We will be continuing comparing 2 sets of objects using comparative language. For instance: the red group of Teddy bears have more/ less/equal than the yellow group. We will be using objects, dice, dominoes, and other manipulatives.  You can help at home by having your child count objects around the house and compare which has more/less/equal.



Science

In Science, we will be reading “The Three Little Pigs” in Spanish and we will focus on the texture of the characters and (setting) houses. Students will be using different materials to differentiate the textures that we studied last week. For example, the trunk of the tree is rough.  You can help at home by pointing out different textures such as rough, smooth, hard and soft.