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Week of April 27th
Reading Writing Phonics Math
April is National
Poetry month. Use
the attached
poems to practice
reading fluently.
Choose the poem
that fits your reading
level the best. Use
the attached
fluency cards to
practice reading in
some fun ways. Do
this 5 times then
read the poem
fluently to a parent.
If you choose,
record yourself
reading and send it to your teacher! ☺
Listen to the read
aloud here:
https://youtu.be/a4e
tUKzYAec
Choose a word and
write your own
acrostic poem. Some
ideas include:
• Animal name from
your report.
• Your first name.
• A nature word.
• A sport or activity you like to do.
See the attached
example. Email a
picture of your poem
and keep it for next
week’s Zoom
meetings!
Practice reading
and writing words
containing the
chunk UE/EW using
the attached list.
Some ways to
practice include:
• Finger paint
• Stamp the words
in playdough.
• Form pipe
cleaners to spell
the words.
• Create a BINGO
game.
• Q-tip paint the
words.
We will continue
with Chapter 11
over 3D shapes this
week.
Use the attached
GO Math workbook
pages to build new
shapes, take apart
shapes, and review
with 3D shapes.
Complete 20-30 minutes of RAZ-Kids or IXL each day.
IXL Math – 3D Shapes, W.1-W.10
IXL Language Arts – Adjectives, LL.3 & Rhyming, C.4
Additional Practice Ideas
Specials: Art• https://www.tippcitysch
ools.com/Domain/684
Tipp City Arts Council
Poetry Jam• https://www.tippcityarts
council.com/poetry-jam.html
Math Practice
• Addition and
subtraction facts
within 20.
Scholastic News
• Use your class code
to read and watch
Scholastic News
magazines. https://sn1.scholastic.com/
Directions: Please have your child complete the learning activities listed below in addition to reading daily and
working on RAZ Kids or IXL. Remember it is best to stay consistent when working each day. Set aside a time to complete activities, have materials ready, and clear away any distraction to help your child stay on task.
1st Grade Distance Learning
Acrostic Poem
An acrostic poem uses the letters in the topic to tell
about it.
Write a word vertically and write a word, phrase, or short sentence about it
beginning with each letter.
See the example.
ue ewblue blew
true flew
glue new
clue knew
argue stew
tissue grew
rescue chew
ue and ew Words
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