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Mrs. Harper’s

First Grade

Mrs. Harper

lharper@gunterisd.org

Class Resources

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First Grade Remote Learning #TigerHomeTakeover

** Today I have multiple zooms scheduled back to back, so please be patient when waiting on our 8:30am and 1pm zoom to start. **

Thursday, November 5th

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Pledges & Announcements

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Zoom

  • 8:30 AM Zoom - writing journal
  • 1:00 PM Zoom - (Go Math Book Volume 1 Pg 232

Phonics

  • Saxon Phonics Lesson 49 digraph oo - two sounds

Math

  • 6.4 Doubles plus one or doubles minus 1 Pg 232 - live zoom 8:30AM
  • Complete Pg 235-236 #1-7

ELAR/Writing

  • McGraw Hill / Wonders Reading
  • Don’t forget to go to the McGraw Hill app in classlink

Daily Overview

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Daily Zoom Information

Morning Zoom - 8:30 AM

Writing journal and a pencil

(letters, sounds, digraphs, nouns)

Afternoon Zoom - 1:00 PM Module 6.4 doubles plus one and minus one.

Join Zoom Meetings

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Meeting ID: 312 631 3442

Passcode: 041724

Volume 1

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What you will need: Lesson 49 digraph oo Saxon Phonics worksheet and a pencil

  • Two sounds of digraph oo - video here

  • Watch and listen to the phonics lesson here

  • You will need to complete your worksheet as we go through the lesson in the video.

  • Practice and discuss the next 6 slides out loud

Phonics

Saxon Phonics

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Echo-

What sound do you hear in the medial position of these words?

hook wood foot

hook, wood, foot

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**Phonics Practice**

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Right! /oo/ is the sound we hear in the medial position of these words?

oo” are the letters making that sound?

hook wood foot

What two letters do you see that might make the /oo/ sound? (o and o). All these words have the /oo/ sound in the medial position and ‘oo’ are the letters in the middle of these words. ‘OO’ must be the two letters making the /oo/ sound. How many sounds do you hear? (one). How many letters are making that one sound? (two). What do we call two letters that come together to make one sound? (digraph) Is this digraph a vowel or consonant digraph? (vowel)

How do we code them? Code Words.

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**Phonics Practice**

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Echo-

What sound do you hear in the medial position of these words?

scoot room boot

scoot, room, boot

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**Phonics Practice**

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Right! /oo/ is the sound we hear in the medial position of these words?

oo” are the letters making that sound?

scoot room boot

What two letters do you see that might make the /oo/ sound? (o and o). All these words have the /oo/ sound in the medial position and ‘oo’ are the letters in the middle of these words. ‘OO’ must be the two letters making the /oo/ sound. How many sounds do you hear? (one). How many letters are making that one sound? (two). What do we call two letters that come together to make one sound? (digraph) Is this digraph a vowel or consonant digraph? (vowel)

How do we code them? Code Words.

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**Phonics Practice**

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Digraph oo

Di means two

and

graph means letter

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**Phonics Practice**

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Digraph oo

Spell and Code:

roof

tooth

spoons

foot

shook

brook

looking

roof, tooth, spoons, foot, shook, brook, looking

(Start coding with marker or projection tools now for white board practice)

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**Phonics Practice**

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  • Our new sight words:

  • Complete the sight word sheet for the word(s): school.

  • Read decodable # 16 A Get Well Wish

Phonics

Saxon Phonics

school

Complete sight word practice sheets for the words (school)

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Practice writing your spelling words and sentences each day. You can do any of the following that are in your word work packet to practice. Pick one each day.

  • Trace and write 2 X
  • Rainbow write
  • ABC order
  • Word Search
  • Sentence Fix Up
  • Dictation Sentences List 7
  • You can also practice writing

them in your writing journal.

Phonics

Saxon Phonics Spelling

Words: see, red, that, this, back, sing, bring, think, green, three *are * from

Sentences:

1. The bag is from Pam.

2. I think we can go.

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Brain Break

Pick A Brain Break

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  • Today you need your volume 1 Go Math book.

  • Live math lesson on zoom at 1:00 PM

You need your Go Math Book, Volume 1. We will be starting

on page 232

  • Please do not do this until after our

zoom. Pg 235-236 #1 - 7

Math

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Brain Break

Pick A Brain Break

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  • Log into Classlink and find the McGraw Hill Education App.

  • Please use these icons to find the weekly stories, high frequency words/words to know, and other activities.

  • These items are extremely essential to your child’s learning and to help prepare them for their reading tests.

Reading

McGraw Hill / Wonders App

Use the icons:

To Do

Words to Know

Writing

Games

Read

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Genre for the Week:

  • Fantasy: can’t happen in real life

  • More about fantasy

Reading

McGraw Hill / Wonders

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Essential question for the week:

  • How do we measure time?

  • Please discuss how we can measure time.

  • How we measure time- video

Reading

This slide does not have anything to turn in, just discuss the essential question for the week.

McGraw Hill / Wonders

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  • How do we measure time?

We measure time by the following:

  • Past, presnet, future,
  • Days, months, years
  • Seconds, minutes, hours

We use calendars, clocks, watches, etc.

Reading

McGraw Hill / Wonders

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Stories for the Week:

  • Read “On My Way to School” Pg 6-22

  • Read “ It’s About Time!” Pg 24-27

  • Your child can also go to the McGraw Hill app in classlink. Click on read and these stories should be available for them. They can have the story read to them.

Reading

McGraw Hill / Wonders Reading Book

New Book

You need

Wonders

Book 1.3

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High frequency words for the week:

  • away, now, some, today, way, why

Vocabulary words for the week:

  • schedule, immediately, weekend, calendar, occasion

  • Your child can also go to the McGraw Hill app in classlink. Click on “Words to Know”

Reading

McGraw Hill / Wonders Reading Book

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Go complete the following items in the McGraw Hill app:

  • High frequency words under words to know

  • How do we measure time? - video

  • Story 1: On My Way to School Pg 6-22

  • Story 2: It’s About Time!” Pg 24-27

  • Verbs - Due by Friday 11/6

Reading

McGraw Hill / Wonders App

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Reading comprehension

McGraw Hill / Wonders

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  • Characters: person, animal, or creature in the story.

  • Who the story is about. It can be more than one person or animal.

Reading Comprehension

McGraw Hill / Wonders

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  • Setting: is when and where the story takes place.

Reading Comprehension

McGraw Hill / Wonders

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  • Plot: the events that happen in the story.

  • Includes the problem and solution.

Reading Comprehension

McGraw Hill / Wonders

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  • Text Features: help us learn more about the story

  • The text feature we are learning about this week is bold print.

Reading Comprehension

McGraw Hill / Wonders

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Grammar/Writing

  • Today we need to review long a silent e words

  • Silent sneaky e makes the vowel say its name.

  • Long a words

  • Silent e

  • Long a with silent e word sort practice - Seesaw

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  • Please read out loud to someone for 15 minutes each day. You may read any book or story that you would like. Use the 5 finger rule to help you pick the right book.

  • There may be a story in your Wonders reading book that you like or you can read a book that you have at home.

  • Also, you have your Epic code that you can use to access books online.

Go through Classlink to get to Epic

Epic Class Code: tym1131

Reading

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Brain Break

Pick A Brain Break

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Music & pe

Ms. McCullough (music teacher) and Mrs. Watson (P.E. teacher) have created their own activities for you. Please see the next two slides to view those activities.

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Welcome to Ms. McCullough’s Music Class!

Let’s keep a steady beat!

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Welcome to Coach Watson’s PE Class

Remember to Exercise Daily and don’t forget those bicycle crunches and push-ups!

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  • If you are an ELL student please use the next slide from Mrs. Wetzel.

Mrs. Wetzel’s Students

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ELL Remote Learning - 11/2-6/2020

  • Look at the pictures in sequential order. You will use them to tell a story.
  • Take notes over what you want to say. Be as DETAILED as possible.
  • Record yourself on Seesaw or on your computer. Your story should be at least 1 minute (60 seconds) long.
  • Submit on Seesaw or via email.

Zooms AVAILABLE upon request!! Email or call us.

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You Did it!

You completed your work for today. Go enjoy the rest of your day!