Mss. Passaro’s Second Grade

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Mrs. Gasienica’s
First Grade
Welcome!
Welcome to First Grade!
Please do not forget to write a special note
to your child at the bottom of their letter
at their seat.
Get to know the other parents in the room!
Sign Up for Conferences on the chart paper
Class Subjects
The subjects we cover in first
grade are:
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Literacy (reading, writing and spelling)
Math
Science
Social Studies
Family Life/Health
Reading and Writing
 Mini-lesson (10-12 minutes/Read Aloud is separate)
 Independent Reading/Writing
 Individual conferences
 Mid-workshop interruption
 Table conferences
 Strategy lessons/Guided reading
 Partner work/Reading Based Centers
 Share (select a few student to share something you
saw they tried or learned)
•Early Intervention Support
 Repeated practice is KEY
 Sight Words
 Do not follow rules must be learned
 Must be automatic
 Phonics
 Relationship between letters and sounds
 Like a code – if you know combinations you will learn to
decode words
 For example: “tion” sounds like /shun/, digraphs, blends,
 Spelling patterns (word family chunks)
 Phonemic Awareness is NOT PHONICS
 Sounds in words (B/U/G)
 Understanding that words are made up of sounds
 Sounds can be grouped together, moved and changed
 Ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual sounds in
words.
 Prior Knowledge of Subject
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Strong picture support
One line of print per page
Signs, labels, songs, and poems
Pattern Books
Knows all letter names and SOME sounds
Uses pictures to tell stories
Illustrations clearly support text
Print placement always is consistent
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Books have simple patterns
Reads independently for 10 minutes
Has Book Talks
Knows most letter sounds and blends
Heavily relies on pictures and print
Retells story
Illustrations still appear on each page
Print placement varies
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Identifies basic genres
Independent Reading 10-15 minutes
Acknowledges punctuation
Recognizes sight words and endings
Learns and shares info from reading
Begins to self-correct
Less rhyme and repetition –simple story
Clear sequence of events
To be on a “just right”
level…
 96% accuracy or higher
 Fluent (but what is that?)
 Comprehend literally and inferentially
Instructional Spelling
 White Level (cvc words and vce
patterns)
 Trick Words
 Spelling homework notebook
 Spelling Inventory
 Dictation
 Word Study - Phonics lessons
Math
B , D, and S skills (Spiraling
Curriculum)
 Math Games
 Typical lesson:
Math Message, Mental
Math/Slate Work,
Math Boxes(review), Journal
Pages (new concept) and Games
 Home Links
 Family Letter
 Timed Fact Tests
 Online Resources
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Science
 Harcourt Science Program
 Hands on science experiments
(investigation)
 Scientific method
 Units:
Ready, Set, Science
Plants and Animals
Living Together
About Our Earth
Weather, Seasons and the Sky
Social Studies
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All About Me
Family/School/Community
States through Flat Stanley
Map and Globe skills
Holidays/Traditions/Cultures
Character Education
Historical Events
Miscellaneous
 All Notices: envelope with: what it is, child’s
name and 1G (please cut off tear offs!)
 Conferences: December and March
 Report Cards: December, March and June
 Please call in absences/late (front door)
 Send note to teacher for any changes in pick up
 Scholastic Books – please send checks
 Class Trips -TBA
 Circus Arts - Performance Date?
 Birthdays (make plans in advance with teacher)
 Webpage – notes, reminders, etc.
 Emails ([email protected])
 Lunch Orders
Behavior Plan
 Respect
 Table Stars
 Individual Stop Lights
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1 Warning – Black
2 Warnings – Green
3 Warnings – Yellow
4 Warnings – Red (note home/office visit)
 Happy Calls/Notes
Homework
Reading Calendar (initial each night)
Spelling Menu
Math Home Links (math side in folder)
Completed independently and then
reviewed by parent – Name on top
 Please note any difficulty
 Homework will be differentiated as the
year progresses
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Let’s Have a Great Year!