First Grade Newsletter
2018-2019
End of Year Video
Don't Let the Summer Slide Happen to Your Child!
Summer Reading
-READO- Various reading activities
-Read and Roll- Different ways to respond to what you are reading
-Building a Reader at Home- What you can do to help your child
-RAZ-KIDS (link below, your child knows their login information)
-Scholastic.com is a great resource for books for your child, check with your child's teacher on how to order
Summer Math
-Writing/Saying numbers to 150
-Skip count by 2’s, 5’s, and 10’s starting at numbers other than 1
-Math-O- Various math activities
Summer Spelling
-Click HERE for all of the first grade sight words
-Use Sign language to make the words, click HERE for the sign language alphabet
- If you feel your child has grasped our spelling words from the year here is a link to other words you can work with, this website also offers great spelling/vocabulary games http://www.spellingcity.com/dolch-words.html
Wonderful Websites
-48 Ultra-Cool Websites, http://www.edutopia.org/blog/48-summer-websites-kids-teachers-keith-ferrell
-MORE websites
Summer Library News
Don't let your brain turn to mush over summer! Choose a great book and start reading.
Here are some valuable advantages to summer reading:
*Children who have easy access to books read more books.
*The more children read, the better their fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension.
*When young people aren’t engaged in educational activities during the summer, they experience learning loss.
*Reading just 5 books over the summer can prevent summer learning loss.
*In a study of fourth graders, the students who read for fun every day scored the highest on reading assessment tests.
*Summer reading loss is cumulative. By the end of 6th grade, children who consistently lose reading skills over the summer will be two years behind their classmates.
*Students who participated in a summer reading program had better reading skills at the end of third grade and scored higher on standardized tests than students who did not participate.
Summer Tutoring List
Don't Forget to Work on Your Child's Shoe Tying Skills!
2019-2020 Registration
Current PISD Student Registration
Returning for the 2019-2020 School Year - COMING SOON!
All returning student registration “Snapcodes” will be sent out through email in mid-May. If you do not receive your student’s snapcode at that time, please contact our campus registrar, Pat Trevino.New to PISD Student Registration for the 2019-2020 School Year
(Please use the link below if your child will not be attending school in PISD until the 2019-2020 school year.)Enrolling for the 2019-2020 School Year
For best results, please use a computer to access the registration system.Quick Links
First Grade Team
Mrs. Ellis - afellis@prosper-isd.net
Mrs. Fedorczyk - lsfedorczyk@prosper-isd.net
Mrs. Fouts - emfouts@prosper-isd.net
Mrs. Rose - adrose@prosper-isd.net
Website: https://www.prosper-isd.net/Domain/10
Location: 800 Sommerville Drive, Prosper, TX, USA
Phone: 469-219-2110