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January 3, 2012
Upcoming Events:
January 13-No School Teacher Workshop
January 16-No School Martin Luther King Day
All students took a spelling assessment. These
assessments are used to tailor spelling instruction for
your child. The assessments use specific words to
determine your child’s developmental spelling stage
and the spelling patterns they need to master. There
are five different developmental stages working on a
variety of spelling patterns. The stages that your
child will go through from now through sixth grade
are Emergent, Letter Name, Within Word Pattern,
Syllable Juncture, and Derivational Constancy.
Students will be working on sorting words and
building our spelling routines. Lists will go home
every other week to all first grade students. Today
each first grade student will bring home their first
list to practice and will be given a Spelling Feedback
assessment the following Tuesday. These words will
be chosen by your child from a list of similar word
patterns. For example, your child’s list may focus on
certain initial consonants, consonant blends, or
vowel sounds. Along with bringing home these
words to study, your child will practice finding
similar words, rhyming words in books, playing
word games, and other means of practice. When
your child begins bringing home a spelling list,
please assist them in the study of the list he/she
chooses for feedback. While kindergarten students
took the assessment and were placed in their
appropriate spelling groups, research shows that they
are not yet developmentally ready to take feedback
and will not bring spelling words home.
Please send your child with a hat, mittens,
boots, and snow pants for recess. Students
will not be able to use the sledding hills or
play in the snow unless they are dressed
appropriately. They are welcome to leave an
extra set at school if that is easier. Thanks for
helping us have fun in the snow!
We are working really hard this month
assessing sight words and letter sound
recognition. All kindergarten students are
expected to know all letters, sounds and
read 25 high frequency words. All first
graders are expected to know all of the
above and read 100 high frequency words.
When we are filling in our progress reports in
January, we will be assessing to see if your
child is progressing toward these end-of-theyear Minnesota State Standards. Please
continue working with your child. Thank
you.
This week in writing, each homebase chose a
mentor author to study. We have read books by
these authors and identified the writing craft that
appears throughout the books. Using books by
our mentor author we have learned about using
ellipses, large print and comeback lines. Ask
your child which author they are studying and
how they have implemented some of that
author’s writing craft into their own writing.
Students are continuing to work on
reading strategies to help them decode
words and become stronger, more fluent
readers. We are in the process of
assessing each student to see what gains
they have made so far this year. Look
for an updated reading level for your
child in the progress reports that will
come home at the end of the month.