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Monte Vista Elementary

1 st grade Ms. Pryor

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1-26-15

LITERACY focus standard

MATH focus standards

CCSS RI.1.9 Students will compare and


contrast two non-fiction texts on the same
topic.

CCSS: Operations and Algebraic Thinking

Strategy: Students will use the sentence frames:


We will compare and contrast _____ and _____.
They are the same because _________________.
They are different because __________________.

1.OA.7 Students will understand the meaning


of the equal sign, and determine if equations
involving addition and subtraction are true or
false.
4 + 6 = 10
2+3=1+4
12 = 12
7 = 10 10
1+1=2+2
12 = 20

This weeks basal story is


Where Are My Animal Friends?
The genre is drama.

Phonics skills:
consonant pattern -dge /j/
edge, dodge, bridge
comparative endings -er -est
smaller, smallest
bigger, biggest

Important Information

True
True
True
False
False
False

CCSS: Number and Operations in Base Ten


1.NBT.3 Compare numbers based on
meanings of the tens and ones digits, and
record results with the symbols >, =, and <.

Januarys Habit of the Month


Habit Six: Synergize
Together is Better!

Wed., 1/28 Scholastic book orders due.

Please order on-line. Books cost as little as $2.


Our class earns free books with each order.

Fri., 1/30

100th Day of School

families are asked for snack donations

Fri., 1/30 Family Night at MVES 6:00 pm


Mon., 2/2 Groundhog Day
Mon., 2/16 Presidents Day (no school)
2/23-2/27 Parent/Teacher Conferences
(conference sign-up sheets will go home soon)

100th Day

This Friday is the 100th day of school. We will be sharing

and eating a 100th day trail mix snack after lunch. Please
send in a large quantity (100+) of one kind of small snack
for sharing. Ideas include: Goldfish crackers, raisins, mini
marshmallows, M&Ms, pretzels, dry cereal, Teddy Grahams,
Skittles, or chocolate chips. Each child will select 10 groups
of 10 things to make their own personalized 100 snack.

Words to practice:

before

does

right

good-bye

want

oh

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