2nd Nine Week Period: Information and Examples for Helping at Home
focus on fiction and nonfiction
fiction stories are made up by authors
the author tells about things that are real in nonfiction
learning about characters, problems, and solutions
explaining why a story is fiction or nonfiction
strategies to use when learning new words
words with one or two syllables
fiction stories are made up by authors
the author tells about things that are real in nonfiction
learning about characters, problems, and solutions
explaining why a story is fiction or nonfiction
strategies to use when learning new words
words with one or two syllables
opinion writing (format...introduce the topic or name of a book, state an opinion, provide a reason for the opinion, provide closure)
planning before writing
supporting opinions with reasons
have multiple reasons so there is choice in the writing piece
common and proper nouns
print upper- and lowercase letters with correct formation
use conventional spelling for words with common spelling patterns and high frequency words
use capitalization and punctuation
planning before writing
supporting opinions with reasons
have multiple reasons so there is choice in the writing piece
common and proper nouns
print upper- and lowercase letters with correct formation
use conventional spelling for words with common spelling patterns and high frequency words
use capitalization and punctuation
count, read, write and represent numbers 1-120
count backs (subtracting one, two or three from a number 9-2=)
zero facts (5-0=5, 7-7=0)
neighbor numbers (neighbors have a difference of 1...9-8=1, 6-5=1)
10-90 are composed of 1-9 tens and 0 ones (20=2 tens and 0 ones)
two digit numbers represent 10's and 1's (35=3 tens and 5 ones)
compare 2 numbers using symbols (> = <)
relating addition to subtraction (5+3=8, 8-3=5)
true facts (3+5=8 2+4=6+0) false facts (7+4=10 4+1=5-3)
missing number (3+__= 10, __+7=9)
count backs (subtracting one, two or three from a number 9-2=)
zero facts (5-0=5, 7-7=0)
neighbor numbers (neighbors have a difference of 1...9-8=1, 6-5=1)
10-90 are composed of 1-9 tens and 0 ones (20=2 tens and 0 ones)
two digit numbers represent 10's and 1's (35=3 tens and 5 ones)
compare 2 numbers using symbols (> = <)
relating addition to subtraction (5+3=8, 8-3=5)
true facts (3+5=8 2+4=6+0) false facts (7+4=10 4+1=5-3)
missing number (3+__= 10, __+7=9)