Level g reading level passages and quick checks
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Phonic assessment practice
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Place Value Practice
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NEW WRITING TOPIC RESOURCES:
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100 Day of School Activities!
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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.1.1
Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or name the book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply a reason for the opinion, and provide some sense of closure.
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GRAPHING WITH FRUIT LOOPS
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In case you want to practice working on collecting and analyzing data at home, you can use this worksheet! |
STAMINA CHART RESOURCES
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SHORT VOWEL WORD LISTS |
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NON-FICTION TEXT FEATURES
FICTION HAS....
Reading strategies
Fiction vs Non-Fiction
Some students are having trouble with our new math unit, So this video can help explain to parents and tutors how to better help your child/student understand
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If you can NOT see the moon because of the rain or clouds, you can see it here at this website! |
Click Here:
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Subtraction is hard... here is some extra practice for at home!
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extra practice subtraction worksheet |
Moon Calendar for home & Moon Mini book!
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Good resources to support your children at home with narrative writing. right now we are working on personal narratives- so the stories should be real experiences that happened to your child.
Ice cream scoop rubric for retelling with fiction books
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RL.1.3. Describe characters, settings, and major events in a story, using key details.• I can who was in the story. • I can where the story happened. • I can tell what happened in the story. • I can name the characters, settings, and important parts in a story. |
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CHARACTER TRAITS
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Olivia, by Ian Falconer
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In Social studies we are learning about how to get along in School... We use this picture to help identify where students are sharing, talking, listening & Taking turns.
WE ARE LEARNING ABOUT SEQUENCING IN READING AND WRITING.
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