Weekly News
12/15-12/19/2025
We wrapped up 2025 in style! This week we got to go caroling at Friends Home, finish up Simple Gifts, and do some learning in our pajamas! When we come back in January, we will be starting a new choice time unit on Water and Weather. If you have time, please volunteer to help out here. Thank you!
In Literacy, first graders had their third spelling assessment - and they rocked it! Our new spelling list will go out in January (unless you would like it sooner - let Samantha know). This week, we continued our practice with oo and ou and learned about oi and aw. The patterns are coming it faster now, but we’re working hard to keep up. In Knowledge, we wrapped up Unit 4 with lessons on Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. We also had a guest teacher - one of our Peaches! She shared her knowledge of Arabic and taught us the alphabet and some words she knows. Unit 5 will continue building our knowledge of early civilizations, focusing on Central and South American cultures.
Second graders wrapped up our Skills 2 before Thanksgiving break and started Skills 3 this week with a BANG! We started our spelling trees this week! We begin this unit with two trees, each representing the /ae/ and /a/ sounds. Each limb has word leaves that give examples of the different spellings of the /ae/ sound. The first tree we created is for the /ae/ sound. This tree’s limbs represent each spelling ( ‘a,’ ‘a_e,’ ‘ai,’ ‘ay,’ and one for spelling alternatives, also known as the ‘odd ducks.’ As we finish these trees, we will hang them over in our “Phonics Forest” area of our classroom for reference. We also began a new reader, “Kids Excel.” This reader is written as if it were magazine articles about a spelling bee. Ask your child to tell you about what they have learned thus far! In CKLA Knowledge we are finishing up our last lesson on Ancient China. We are currently reading about the Chinese New Year. The kids have been so interested to learn about this significant part of Chinese culture. Talk to students to find out when the Chinese actually celebrate their birthdays or the significance of the color red in their Celebration of Light.
In math, first graders started Module 3. We are working on different strategies to add 3 numbers together, focusing on finding the facts we know and the facts that make it easier to add. We are also still practicing our subtraction and addition fact fluency to help us stay fresh and keep our momentum going!
Second graders officially finished the lengthy first module and began Module 2. This Module is going to take us on a journey through learning addition and subtraction within 200. This week we entered into the first topic of simplifying strategies for addition. Some of those strategies include breaking each number apart by using benchmark numbers then adding like units such as tens and ones, and using compensation to add within 200 using number lines and by using the arrow way.
