Spelling Words for Nov. 2

Spelling Words Unit 8

Test will be on November 2nd.

 

life  ~ The spooky house scared the life out of me!

little ~ The little child was crying about the lost puppy.

left ~ We didn’t have any candy left after the trick-or-treaters came around.

without ~ Please don’t go out in the snow without your coat.

once ~ Once you are finished with dinner, you may go out and play.

thought ~ I thought you were going out of town this weekend?

another ~ Would you please hand me another piece of cake?

house ~ That house looks scary!

took ~ We took a test in class today.

animal ~ That wild animal should be in the zoo.

there ~ You can put the stack of books over there in the corner.

enough ~ There will not be enough ice cream for the party if you keep eating it.

know ~ Do you know if she will be coming to school today?

something ~ I wonder if something is in that big box over there.

these ~ You can take these groceries into the house.

find ~ Can you help me find the missing kittens?

Harvest Birds Vocabulary

VOCABULARY (WORDS FROM “The Harvest Birds”)  TEST ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2

1.     serious– thoughtful; not joking

EXAMPLE: Mom was serious when she said to go to sleep.

2.     patch – a small piece of land

When walking around my uncle’s farm, he told me it was time to have a patch of my own.

3.     borrow – to use something that someone else owns

My friend was extremely nice when she let me borrow her pencil the entire day.

4. advice – ideas or suggestions about what someone should do

I always love the advice Grandma gives me about treating others kindly.

5.     ashamed – feeling guilty, sorry, or embarrassed

After knocking over my mom’s best vase, I was feeling very ashamed.

6.     borders – the edges of a place

The borders of our land back up to the finest, and most delicious, pecan trees.

7.     separate – divide into groups

Unfortunately, I’m going to need to separate the boys and girls on this particular activity.

8.     harvest–  the ripe crops that are gathered

I am thrilled that the strawberry harvest is near!

Math – Rounding

This week in Math we are going to be working on rounding numbers to the nearest ten and the nearest hundred.

We will be learning different tricks to help us remember which numbers round up and which numbers round down.

This week’s Vocabulary

VOCABULARY (WORDS FROM “What Do Illustrators Do?”)

TEST ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26

1.  tools – things people use to help them do a job

EXAMPLE: Louis picked up one of his father’s tools and accidentally poked himself.

2. sketches – quick drawings without much detail

When Mary was four, she was learning to make sketches instead of scribbles.

3. scribbles – drawings or doodles, drawn in a quick or careless way

The teacher asked us not to make scribbles but to take our time and make a lovely drawing.

4. research – careful study of a subject or problem

I love being able to research the Civil War and all the heroes that fought in the War Against Brothers.

5. textures – ways that surfaces look and feel

I won’t wear some clothes because of their scratchy textures.

6. imagine – to see a picture in your mind

As you’re reading, imagine that you’re in the scene to get a better understanding.

7. illustrate – to make pictures that show something

After reading, I want you to illustrate the two characters cooking.

8.  tracing– copying the outline or shape of a thing on see-through paper

My teacher told me that I did a phenomenal job tracing around the letters.

Math Update

We have been studying patterns in math for the past week. This week we will continue with extending patterns and finding missing elements in those patterns.  We have also continued practicing subtraction/addition with regrouping. It is important that all students know their math facts. Practice these with your student daily. It will help so much!!

As we introduce new skills and concepts, we will also revisit passed skills already taught. Place value and comparing/ordering numbers will be spiraled throughout the six weeks.

Spelling Words and Vocabulary Words for October 19th

SPELLING – Unit 6

TEST ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19

SPELLING CITY APP IS READY FOR USE!!

1. which

2. children

3. important

4. form

5. keep

6. food

7. their **Did you see their cute clothes? (shows ownership)

8. want

9. great

10. until

11. went

12. again

13. more

14. always

15. because

16. first

Vocab. Words – Lesson 6 Max’s Words (Test -Friday Oct. 19)

  1. ragged – rough, uneven; having a worn-out look

  2. sorted- put into groups

  3. scrambled – mixed things up

  4. rapidly- very quickly

  5. darted – made a sudden quick movement

  6. continued – kept going

  7. orders – arrangements

  8. collect – to find and keep special things

Early Release Wednesday

Next Wednesday, October 17th, Primary and Intermediate students will have an early release date. This will be a training day for teachers. Five professional development classes will begin shortly after your children are dismissed. Because of the scheduled events, we are asking that parents NOT eat lunch with their child on the 17th. Please make note of the times below:

  • Afternoon PreK will meet from 8-11 with the morning class
  • Primary Early Release – 12:00
  • Intermediate Early Release – 12:30

Report Cards!

Report cards will be sent home on Thursday, October 11th. Please sign the correct line on the envelope, keep the report card, and return the envelope on Friday. Remember, parents, that you can go into Skyward through Family Access at any time.  If you do not know your username and password for Family Access, just email Cheryl Hawthorne at [email protected]