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Monday, April 9, 2018

Week of April 9, 2018

Please Note

We are very excited to begin planning for our First Grade Indoor Garden.  We will
be selling popsicles for $1.00 this week to help raise the funds needed to begin.

Don't forget to check out the SKS Shoppes on Thursday night and Friday during
the day!

We will have mass this Friday at 9:00.  All are welcome! No Dress Downs, please.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FIRST GRADE SCHOOL MASS HAS BEEN MOVED TO
MAY 10TH SINCE SCHOOL WILL NOW BE IN SESSION THAT DAY.


Homework

Monday
Reading - 34
Math - 108  *Please gather coins to practice sorting and counting up to a dollar at home.
Practice words.

Tuesday
Reading - 40
Math - 109  *Practice sorting and counting real coins up to a dollar.
Practice words.
Religion - Study guide

Wednesday
Reading - Read Where Does Food Come From?  Complete page 38
Math - 110 *Practice sorting and counting real coins up to a dollar.
Practice words.
Religion - Study guide

Thursday
Reading - 43
Math - 111 *Practice sorting and counting real coins up to a dollar.
Practice words.
Religion - Study guide for test tomorrow.

Our Week

Religion
We will finish Chapter 15 "We Belong to a Parish" and have a test on Friday.

Reading
Story: "Where Does Food Come From?"
Target Skill: Author's Purpose
Phonics Skill: Long A
Grammar: Proper Nouns(names of months and holidays) and contractions 'll and 'd
Sight Words: first, right, under, food, sometimes, your, ground, these, fields, corn,
flowers, favorite
Spelling Words: play, rain, grain, way, sail, day, mail, stay, may, pain, spray, paint


Math
We will continue working with money. We will identify coins and how much they are
worth.  We will count groups of mixed coins.

Please have your child gather coins in a bag or change purse to practice using real
coins at home.  They should be able to count mixed coins up to one dollar. Please
have them practice sorting coins in order from greatest amount to least (Q, D, N, P)
 and then count how much money. We will practice the same way with pretend coins
in school.

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