Friday, September 25, 2009

Upcoming Events

Here are some events that are coming up in the next couple weeks.

October 2nd: Book orders are due. Send the money and order form to school with your child by this day.

October 2nd: Pancakes with the Principal. This event starts at 7:30 and is in the cafeteria. Pancakes are 50 cents each. You can eat with your child or your child can eat on their own. Character lunch with the principal and bingo night are also on this day.

October 8th: 40th day. Attendance on this day detemines our funding for the year. Please make sure your child is in school on this day!

October 9th: This is the last day of the quarter, it is a half day with no lunch and no after school. Please make sure to pick your child up promptly at 11:30. Report cards go home on this day as well.

October 12 and 13th: There will be no school on these days because of Harvest Break.

Spelling Words

This week we will be focusing on short o words. Please make sure your child can read and spell the words.

1. lost
2. block
3. box
4. soft
5. drop
6. stop
7. dog
8. spot
9. hot
10. along

Friday, September 18, 2009

Here are the spelling words for the upcoming week.

1. him
2. if
3. milk
4. drip
5. fix
6. lift
7. six
8. list
9. print
10. swim

We are working on short i words this week. Please make sure your child can read and spell these words.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Spelling Words

Here are the spelling words for this week:

1. clap
2. fast
3. ask
4. hand
5. ran
6. stand
7.past
8. bat
9. hat
10. class

This week all of the words have short a in them. They can also all be sounded out and spelled.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Spelling List

Here is the spelling list for next week. There is no school on Monday so this list will be sent home on Tuesday with the homework packet. I am posting it now so the kids can get a head start on practicing the words over the long weekend.

1. girl
2. at
3. why
4. how
5. what
6. who
7. said

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Spelling Tips!

School continues to go well! We are working hard in all of our subjects and I am very proud of all of the kids.

One thing we do in first grade is spelling tests. Spelling tests are new for many children and some struggle with them at first. Here are some things you can do to help your child be successful on spelling tests and with spelling in general.

  • Make flash cards that have the spelling words on them. Have your child read the words to you. Mix the words up so that they are not memorizing the order.
  • Give your child mock spelling tests. Have them practice writing the words down on paper as you read the word to the student. Again mix up the words so they don't just memorize them.
  • While driving in the car to and from school, or running errands, name off the words and have your child spell them for you.
  • When reading a book or when you see a word written somewhere ask them to point it out or show it to them and ask them to read to you. We want the student to be able to recognize the word in actual writing, not just for spelling tests.
  • Write the word on the paper with a few misspellings of the word. See if your child can identify which word is spelled correctly.
  • Ask your child to use the word in a sentence. If they cannot use it correctly help them come up with one.
  • Review words from past weeks. We want to be sure the students don't forget the words just because the test is over!
The most important thing about spelling tests is for the children to remember the words and be able to read and write them even after the spelling test is over. Having them go over the word in a variety of ways will help with this!

Many students still adjusting to the first grade and their new classmates and new teacher. If you have any questions about anything happening in class or are wondering about your child's progress please let me know! I can be most easily reached at jcochran@lpatucson.org. I check my e-mail several times a day and will get back to you as soon as possible.