Mrs. Cornell's Class
News for the week of February 18 - 22
Dear Parents,
Tuesday is 100 day! Students are excited. We will have been in school for 100 days. We will will have a pretty normal schedule, but will do some related activities.
Tuesday is also the Jumprope for Heart activity after school. It's always fun to peek in after school and see the participating students having a great time.
(As usual, the February Skills Checklist can be found at the bottom of this newsletter.)
Have a good week!
Jo Cornell
This week we are working on:
READING - Long e - y
Summarizing / Analyzing Plot
Vocabulary Words: heard, happen, falls, before, began, told
Sentence Punctuation, Contractions with Not, Apostrophes, Story Writing
MATH - What's My Rule?
Counting Coins - Quarters, Dimes, Nickels, Pennies
Writing Digital Time
Addition and Subtraction Fact Practice
Data and Bar Graphs
Problem Solving - Number Stories
Upcoming Events:
Tues, Feb 19th - Jump Rope for Heart
Fri, March 8th - No School - Prep Day
Tues, March 12th - Two Hour Late Start
Thurs, March 14th - Conferences
Tues, March 19th - Conferences
Thurs, March 21st - Conferences
Fri, March 22 - 31st - No School
INTERNET READING/LANGUAGE ARTS ACTIVITIES:
INTERNET MATH ACTIVITIES:
Some good activities to practice this week include:
First Grade: B11, B15, D13, D14, F3, F6, L3, L4, M1, M2, N2
Second Grade: E7, E10, E11, F7, F9, F11, M7, M14
Students may explore other activities and may need support.
KENNEDY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Email: jcorne1@isd77.k12.mn.us
Website: www.ke.isd77.org
Location: 2600 E Main St, Mankato, MN
Phone: 507(387-2122)
February Skills Checklist
Dear Parents,
This checklist includes many of the topics and skills that your child is working on during the month of February. Many skills continue from previous months. You can help me in tracking your child’s progress by using and returning this checklist at the end of the month. When you feel that your child has mastered a skill, check on the line. Not all lines need to be checked off to return the sheet to school, but please work on each skill with your child throughout the month of February. Thank you for all of your extra help working with your child at home.
Sincerely, Mrs. Cornell
· Can tell time on an analog clock to the half hour (half past) and quarter hour
(quarter-to or before and quarter-past or after) ___
· Can write time in digital notation (example: 5:45 or 11:30) ___
· Identifies numbers as even or odd ___
· Can draw and solve +/- number stories using the number line, number grid, tallies,
pictures, counters, base 10 (any) ___
· Can calculate and write the value of money when using pennies/nickels/dimes/quarters ___
· Can solve math facts including adding or subtracting 0, 1, 2, and doubles up to 10 + 10 ___
· Knows facts whose sums are 10 (example: 7+3 = ) ___
· Can read any two and three digit number ___
· Can compare numbers using > = < symbols ___
· Can measure to the nearest inch / centimeter ___
· Can count by 2’s to 100 and up and back by 5’s and 10’s to 100 ___
· Can read high frequency words (see below) ___
· When reading, pauses for commas and periods ___
· Can answer questions about what he/she has read ___
Can identify main characters, setting and main events in stories ___
Can read long u, long a (ay, ai), and long e (ee, ea, ey, y) words: tune, train, meat
· Can write complete sentences using correct capitalization and punctuation ___
Your Child’s Name _____________________________
Parent Signature _____________________________
*Please keep your chart in a safe place so it will not get lost or destroyed.
Due back March 1st.
Vocabulary:
February 4 to 8 - work, after, find, old, new, done
February 11 to 15 - warm, cold, sounds, great, know, their, there
February 18 to 22 - kind, knew, house, friends, far, by,
February 25 to March 1 - heard, began, before, happen, told, falls