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What we are learning Reading Horizons: Phonetic skill 3 & 4 Reading: Continue learning about literary nonfiction Writing: Expository writing, using contractions Social Studies: The world around us: learning how Earth looks on a a globe and on a world map Mrs. Wikse ELA/Social Studies Notes from the Teacher It is important that students are reading every day. As an extra resource, they should all know how to access Tumble Books. If not you can go to tumblebooklibrary.com The user name is: Ellisor The password is: books Also, books order forms went home last week. In case the form with the class code did not make it home it is: QJG9B Suggested Buddy Study (spelling words) Practice Activities: Email: [email protected] Conference: 12:05-12:45 A look at this week Reading Horizons: Students will be able to understand that when a vowel stands alone, the vowel sound will be long. When a words ends in e and is preceded by another vowel, the e is silent making the other vowel is long. Reading: Students will continue to learn about literary nonfiction. Writing: Students will continue with expository writing and will use contractions in their writing. Social Studies: Students will learn how Earth looks on a globe and world map. They will also understand the difference between a map and a globe. Upcoming events: Library week Class pictures on Wednesday Spelling test on Friday Spelling Words Your student should have a new list of words to study. Test Friday, Jan. 20 th .

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Page 1: Upcoming events: - 1.cdn.edl.io Web viewWrite each word three times. Write the words in ABC order. Use each word in a detailed sentence. Create a story and use your words in the story

What we are learning Reading Horizons:

Phonetic skill 3 & 4Reading:

Continue learning about literary nonfiction

Writing: Expository writing, using contractions

Social Studies: The world around us: learning how Earth looks on a

a globe and on a world map

Mrs. Wikse ELA/Social Studies

Notes from the TeacherIt is important that students are reading every day. As an extra resource, they should all know how to access Tumble Books. If not you can go to tumblebooklibrary.com The user name is: Ellisor The password is: booksAlso, books order forms went home last week. In case the form with the class code did not make it home it is: QJG9B

Suggested Buddy Study (spelling words) Practice Activities:Write each word three

times.Write the words in ABC

order.Use each word in a detailed

sentence.Create a story and use your words in the story.

Write your words with consonants in one color

and vowels in another color

Create a word search puzzle on puzzlemaker.com and complete

the puzzle.

Email: [email protected]: 12:05-12:45

A look at this week … Reading Horizons: Students will be able to understand that when a vowel stands alone, the vowel sound will be long. When a words ends in e and is preceded by another vowel, the e is silent making the other vowel is long.

Reading: Students will continue to learn about literary nonfiction.

Writing: Students will continue with expository writing and will use contractions in their writing.

Social Studies: Students will learn how Earth looks on a globe and world map. They will also understand the difference between a map and a globe.

Upcoming events: Library week Class pictures on Wednesday Spelling test on Friday

Spelling WordsYour student should

have a new list of words to study. Test

Friday, Jan. 20th.

Page 2: Upcoming events: - 1.cdn.edl.io Web viewWrite each word three times. Write the words in ABC order. Use each word in a detailed sentence. Create a story and use your words in the story