Week at a Glance April 28th - May 2nd
Math Objectives: The students will be able to identify, name, and describe spheres, cylinders, and cones. The students will analyze and compare solid shapes to determine which can roll, slide, and stack. The students will also learn about lines of symmetry and create a symmetrical butterfly.
Science Objectives: The students will be able to identify the major parts of a plant (roots, stems, leaves, flowers) and understand the basic function of each part. The students will observe the growth of the seeds they planted.
Reading Objectives: To be able to recognize, write (upper and lowercase), and produce the correct sounds for all 26 letters plus all the long vowel sounds. The students will be able to identify and produce the sounds of the digraphs ch, sh, th, wh, and ck. The students will continue to work on blending the learned sounds to read and write words. The students will be able to identify the correct initial sound, middle sound, and ending sounds in words. The students will be able to read the 47 sight words. The students will practice being able to identify and produce words that rhyme. The students will work on being able to sequence events that occurred in their reading, as well as being able to identify the main topic of a story. The students will work on being able to observe, wonder, and ask questions when reading. The students will practice reading fluently with the expression.
Social Studies Objectives: The students will be able to identify and recognize key American symbols and understand how they represent the United States of America. The students will also learn about the two new continents, Europe and Asia.
Religion Objectives: The students will be able to describe the Easter candle as a symbol of new life and a reminder that Jesus is the Light of the World. The students will understand that May Crowning is a special way to honor Mary, the Mother of God.
Writing Objectives: The students will continue to work on developing writing skills, starting with capital letters, stating a complete thought, using the correct punctuation, and adding spaces between words. The students will continue to learn about information writing.