Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Our Daily Schedule

We have had questions in the last few weeks about homework, and what the students actually miss when they are away from school, so we thought we would give an outline of what our typical day is like...

Morning Routine (morning message, counting practice, calendar skills, holidays/celebrations/season questions, days of the week, months of the year)
Viewing Practice (creating connections, inferences, asking questions)
Daily 5 (Reading to Self, Writing Practice, Word Work Practice and Guided Reading) 
Snack (food group sorting, mini-lesson on effects of nutritional values in given foods)
Star of the Week (Listening skills (listening for details to retell), Writing skills, printing practice, capitalization and punctuation practice, representing with pictures)
Math (Gr. 1-Teen numbers, counting practice forward/backward, writing numbers 0-20, building numbers with Base 10 blocks, building numbers with 10 frames, reading number words. Gr. 2-Place value, addition)
Focus Groups (individualized work on letters and letter sounds, sight words and sentence writing)
Writer's Workshop (writing from a picture prompt)
Lunch
Reading Stamina practice (10 minutes of silent reading)
Daily 5 (Reading to Self, Writing Practice, Word Work Practice and Guided Reading) 
Novel Reading (listening to Reading, visualization strategies, vocabulary discussion, focus on characters, setting, and problem so far in the novel)
Social (Discussion on our Christmas celebrations, compare/contrast with classmate's celebrations)
Art (lesson on primary colors, painting activity)

This is an outline of what is in the day planner for tomorrow.
Not one of the outlined activities has a paper version that we can send home as homework.  Please know that when your child is absent from school, that even though they may not have "homework" that can be sent home, there is indeed a great amount of learning and discussion taking place when they are absent

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