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First Grade Teachers
First Grade NewsletterSeptember 25-29, 2017
Jackson County School District
Raising the Standard www.jcsd.k12.ms.us
Spelling WordsStudents will spell the words.
Short Vowel ‘e’men, jet, red, sled, step, wet, ten, bed, net,
leg
Teacher's CornerSeptember Events
September 28th – KONA Ice
September 29th - Apple Day!
September 29th- Field Trip permission form and money due. The cost is $11.50.
October Events October 5th – First Grade Field Trip to Seward
Farms Corn Maze.
October 9th- Teacher Work Day – No School
October 12th – 1st Nine Weeks Report Cards
October 13th – Early entries for the Reading Fair will be accepted. All entries must be turned in no later than Monday, October 16th.
October 19th – ECLE Reading Fair from 4:30 -5:30.
Star Student:
September Good Citizen:
Math at a Glance: This week your child is learning to find number partners for 8 and 9.
Knowing the number partners for 8 and 9 will help your child add and subtract.
Partners for 8 Partners for 9 1 and 7 1 and 8 2 and 6 2 and 7 3 and 5 3 and 6 4 and 4 4 and 5
Number Partners can be used in a number sentence to show all the ways to make a number. 4 + 5 = 9 5 + 4 = 9 9 – 4 = 5 9 – 5 = 4
Reading at a Glance: Week 8Vocabulary Words: saw, tree, your, small, that*Students must be able to read the vocabulary words. Language:
Predicates in a Sentence
o The predicate contains the action part of the sentence.
o Example: The dog chased the cat.
What did the dog do? chased the cat.
Scan the code above for Subjects & Predicates!
Adjectives
o An adjective is a word that tells what kind, how many, or which one. (Adjectives describe.)
o Example: The little bug crawled across the flower.
Scan the code above for the Adjectives Song!
ECLE is a Title 1 School. We serve all students, ELL migratory, homeless, and others. Posters are displayed in our building for more information. Title funds for Parental Involvement are utilized to provide workshops, survival guides, and other parental resources. If you have any questions or concerns, teachers can be reached at 228-588-7060 or by email.