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Lively’s First Half of 1st NineWeeks Theme: Dollars and Sense
Week 1: Boom Town/Genre: Historical Fiction *Objectives: Context Clues; Realism/Fantasy; Activate/Use Prior Knowledge *Vocabulary: boom, business, coins, fetched, laundry, mending, pick, skillet, spell, bustle, nuggets, prospector *Spelling: happen lettuce basket winter sister Monster supper subject lesson spelling napkin collar traffic suggest puppet Challenge: skillet picnic planet system pumpkin *Language: Sentences
Week 2: What About Me?/Genre: Fable *Objectives: Word Structure; Sequence; Summarize *Vocabulary: carpenter, carpetmaker, knowledge, marketplace, merchant, plenty, straying, thread; stunned; wanderer *Spelling: pennies inches plants families bodies glasses wishes pockets lists copies parties bunches crashes supplies pencils Challenge: accidents libraries mysteries carpenters merchants *Language: Subjects and Predicates
Week 3: Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday/Genre: Realistic Fiction *Objectives: Glossary or Dictionary; Sequence; Visualize *Vocabulary: college, dimes, downtown, fined, nickels, quarters, rich, positively, token *Spelling: using getting easiest swimming heavier greatest pleased emptied leaving worried strangest freezing funniest angrier shopped Challenge: included occurred supplying scarier happiest *Language: Statements and Questions
Week 4: If You Made a Million/Genre: Nonfiction *Objectives: Context Clues; Realism/ Fantasy; Monitor and Fix Up *Vocabulary: amount, check, earned, expensive, interest, million, thousand, value, worth, afford, feat *Spelling: clean agree teeth dream grain coach display window shadow cheese peach braid Sunday float thrown Challenge: entertain complain bleachers willow wheat *Language: Commands and Exclamations
Week 5: My Rows and Piles of Coins/Genre: Realistic Fiction *Objectives: Word Structure; Character and Setting; Story Structure *Vocabulary: arranged, bundles, dangerously, errands, excitedly, steady, unwrapped, wobbled, astonishment, confident, scoffed *Spelling: proud shower hour amount voyage choice avoid thousand prowl employ bounce poison annoy appoint broil Challenge: however mountain coward turmoil chowder *Language: Compound Sentences
Math We start our class with a Decimal of the Day then we add a Daily Math Prompt to our math journals. The math journals consist of problems that expose the class to one of the math standards that are required by the end of third grade. There are 5 math standards, Numbers and Operations, Data and Probability, Algebra, Geometry, and Measurement. The first half of the nine weeks we will be working with numbers to 10,000; measurement; and addition/subtraction with and without regrouping.
Science Our first AMSTI kit has arrived. We will be observing how the human body works. We will be doing activities and discussing the bones, and how our muscles. We will also be investigating an owl pellet.
Cindy Lively "There is more treasure in books than in all the pirates' loot on Treasure Island and at the bottom of the Spanish Main....and best of all, you can enjoy these riches every day of your life." ~Laurence J. Peter~ |
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