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Señorita Cabrera &

señor Pinos
Feb 26th, 2018

We want to thank you for all your help and support; it means so much to us. God bless
you all. Please continue reinforcing and practicing at home what the kids learn at
school.

We are working on writing longer sentences and trying to be more descriptive, not using
only colors and shapes. Please remind your children to begin sentences with capital
letters and end with a period. Also, we do not write capital letters in the middle of a
sentence. Little hints to help you help them with homework.
Señorita Cabrera & señor Torres

Math
Social-Science
This week we are going to focus on
decomposing numbers from 11 to 19 using This week we are going to learn about
objects or drawings and record each maps and how to locate ourselves in
decomposition with drawings or equations
the space.
in a ten frame.

Reading-Language Reminders

High frequency: Si, no, el niño, la niña, rojo, azul, - It is imperative that you help your child with the
amarillo, verde, café, anaranjado, blanco, negro, el, English learning at home, since they will formally
mi, un, de, eres, soy, puedo, y, soy, las, tú, voy, aquí, start the regular English classes at school until
es, para, amigo, son, en esta, este,día, gusta, tiene,
second grade.
del, al, esta, tiempo, vamos, contento, algunos, largo.

Vocabulary: Letter “Ll” “ll” - We encourage you to let your kids try to read to
you independently. This helps them a lot with their
Letter “Ll” “ll” las llaves (the keys), la llama (the flame self-confidence and further performance at
and llama), la llanta (the tire), el llanto (crying), llamar school.
(to call), la lluvia (the rain), llorar (to cry), la gallina
(the hen). la calle (the street, ella (she) This week we celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday and
read across America

- Remember to work daily in the homework and


turn it in on Fridays. Also to use iReady and Big
Universe.

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