*Review from all old quizzes and assessments.
Reading/ELA/Composition/Spelling -
*Know how to spell and use sight words, high-frequency words
*Phonograms (Rhyming words)
*Digraphs/Blends (etc)
*know how to recognize the consonant/vowel sounds within a word
*know sentences all begin with uppercase letter and end with punctuation marks.
*recognize and write complete sentences
*know how to make sentences and make up own ideas.
*know how to read a given story and answer the questions
*nouns, pronouns, punctuation marks (!, . ?) Asking sentences (Who, What, When, Where, Why)
*Identify nouns, adjective, verbs
*know that sentences begins with upper case and ends with a punctuation mark
* Review the following comprehension skills:
-sequencing (beginning, middle, end),
-text reference ( going back to the story to reread to find the answers),
-key details ( finding important information about the story),
-context clues (finding a meaning from the sentences)
-prediction (what will happen next)
-Identify problems and solutions in the text
Math -
*Please review all math strategies, addition and subtraction
-Addition & Subtraction up to 20
-Addition with three addends using different strategies
-number bonds, count on, count back, decompose, compose, make 10, 5 groups, take from 10
-Addition with three addends using different strategies
-number bonds, count on, count back, decompose, compose, make 10, 5 groups, take from 10
Religion-
*study Chapters 1 – 8, 13 and 14
Social Studies -
- review pages 4-7; 10-25, 44-63; 150-159, 183-199
Science -
Cub Book - Chapter 1 - 4
Dinosaur Book - Chapter 1- 2
-The Human Body:
*Skeletal System
*Muscular System
*Digestive System
*Circulatory System
*Nervous System
*Food/Healthy Eating Habitsary 14, 201\
Vocabulary Words
quarreling - arguing
expression - the act of showing or telling thoughts or feelings
Blessed Trinity - three person's in one God; they are connected in love
prayer - talking or listening to God
abandoned - given up completely
stubborn - refusing to change your mind
waste - to use up carelessly or to fail to use something wisely or properly
folktale - a story that was made up a long time ago and has been told again and again
advice - an idea or suggestion that can help you decide what to do
stunned - to be shocked with disbelief
sum - the answer in an addition sentence
number bond - numbers that are joined or fastened together
senses - any of five ways to understand or experience one's surroundings.
creation – everything God made
join - to put, bring, or connect together
group – people who do things together
addend - a number to be added
jealous - wanting what another person has
greedy - wanting to have more than you need or deserve
disguise - an outfit that helps to change your appearance or hide who you really are
trust – to believe in someone’s love for us
Amphibians – animals that can live on land and water
Reptiles – animals that live on land and have dry scaly skin
Fish – animals that live in water and use gills to breathe
Birds – animals with feathers and wings; they breathe with lungs
Insects – animals with 3 body parts and 6 legs
Mammals – animals with hair or fur; they breathe with lungs
difference - the answer to a subtraction sentence
worry - to feel upset about something or about what might happen
vote - to choose something
key detail - an important piece of information
predict - to tell what happens next
nouns - words that names a person, place or thing
pronoun - a word that takes the place of a noun
rhyme - a word that has the same ending sound
verb - action word the tells what the noun is doing
equal – to be the same as another in some way
stem – the plant part that water and food move through and holds up the plant
roots – the plant parts that take in water
rules - tells people what to do and what not to do
laws - rules that all people must follow
adjective - a word the describes or modifies or changes a noun
commotion - noisy confusion
dwelling - a place such as a structure or den in which people or animals live
crammed - filled something with more than it could easily hold
deeds - acts or actions
blood - a liquid that circulates throughout the body, transporting nutrients, oxygen and waste to and
from all parts of the body
blood vessels - passageways through which blood circulates within the body
circulatory system - the body system made up of the heart and blood vessels responsible for moving
blood throughout the body
heart - the muscle responsible for pumping blood through the body
muscular system - the body system that helps the body and organs inside the body move
digestion - the bodily process by which food is broken down into a usable form
digestive system - the system that processes energy-giving food in the body
esophagus - a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
intestine - an organ, connected to the stomach, that continues the digestive process
stomach - the organ in your body where food goes to be partially digested
network - a group interconnecting parts or system that work together as a unit
organs - body parts that perform specific functions
oxygen - a gas in air and water that is necessary for life on Earth
systems - groups of organs that work together in the human body
joint - the point where two bones meet
skeleton - the frame that supports the body and gives it shape
skull - the helmet-shaped bone that protects the brain and supports the muscles in a person's face
spine - the column of bones that forms the backbone of some skeletons
support - to hold up something or somebody so that it or he will not fall down
involuntary - done without choice or thought
muscles - tissues that enable your body to move
tendons - tough tissues that connect muscle to bone
compare - to describe whether amounts or sizes are equal to, less than, or greater than each other
setting - the time and place things happen
Dinosaur Book - Chapter 1- 2
-The Human Body:
*Skeletal System
*Muscular System
*Digestive System
*Circulatory System
*Nervous System
*Food/Healthy Eating Habitsary 14, 201\
Vocabulary Words
quarreling - arguing
expression - the act of showing or telling thoughts or feelings
Blessed Trinity - three person's in one God; they are connected in love
prayer - talking or listening to God
abandoned - given up completely
stubborn - refusing to change your mind
waste - to use up carelessly or to fail to use something wisely or properly
folktale - a story that was made up a long time ago and has been told again and again
advice - an idea or suggestion that can help you decide what to do
stunned - to be shocked with disbelief
sum - the answer in an addition sentence
number bond - numbers that are joined or fastened together
senses - any of five ways to understand or experience one's surroundings.
creation – everything God made
join - to put, bring, or connect together
group – people who do things together
addend - a number to be added
jealous - wanting what another person has
greedy - wanting to have more than you need or deserve
disguise - an outfit that helps to change your appearance or hide who you really are
trust – to believe in someone’s love for us
Amphibians – animals that can live on land and water
Reptiles – animals that live on land and have dry scaly skin
Fish – animals that live in water and use gills to breathe
Birds – animals with feathers and wings; they breathe with lungs
Insects – animals with 3 body parts and 6 legs
Mammals – animals with hair or fur; they breathe with lungs
difference - the answer to a subtraction sentence
worry - to feel upset about something or about what might happen
vote - to choose something
key detail - an important piece of information
predict - to tell what happens next
nouns - words that names a person, place or thing
pronoun - a word that takes the place of a noun
rhyme - a word that has the same ending sound
verb - action word the tells what the noun is doing
equal – to be the same as another in some way
stem – the plant part that water and food move through and holds up the plant
roots – the plant parts that take in water
rules - tells people what to do and what not to do
laws - rules that all people must follow
adjective - a word the describes or modifies or changes a noun
commotion - noisy confusion
dwelling - a place such as a structure or den in which people or animals live
crammed - filled something with more than it could easily hold
deeds - acts or actions
blood - a liquid that circulates throughout the body, transporting nutrients, oxygen and waste to and
from all parts of the body
blood vessels - passageways through which blood circulates within the body
circulatory system - the body system made up of the heart and blood vessels responsible for moving
blood throughout the body
heart - the muscle responsible for pumping blood through the body
muscular system - the body system that helps the body and organs inside the body move
digestion - the bodily process by which food is broken down into a usable form
digestive system - the system that processes energy-giving food in the body
esophagus - a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
intestine - an organ, connected to the stomach, that continues the digestive process
stomach - the organ in your body where food goes to be partially digested
network - a group interconnecting parts or system that work together as a unit
organs - body parts that perform specific functions
oxygen - a gas in air and water that is necessary for life on Earth
systems - groups of organs that work together in the human body
joint - the point where two bones meet
skeleton - the frame that supports the body and gives it shape
skull - the helmet-shaped bone that protects the brain and supports the muscles in a person's face
spine - the column of bones that forms the backbone of some skeletons
support - to hold up something or somebody so that it or he will not fall down
involuntary - done without choice or thought
muscles - tissues that enable your body to move
tendons - tough tissues that connect muscle to bone
compare - to describe whether amounts or sizes are equal to, less than, or greater than each other
setting - the time and place things happen