Academics
MATH:
Students will be led through the Everyday Math program. We are so fortunate to have a fantastic math program with online tools, classroom journals, and Home Links homework books. Please help your children practice their math facts!
FACTS PRACTICE
You can download practice sheets:
multiplication_2s.pdfDownload File
multiplication_3s.pdfDownload File
multiplication4s.pdfDownload File
multiplication5s.pdfDownload File
multiplication6s.pdfDownload File
multiplication7s.pdfDownload File
multiplication8s.pdfDownload File
multiplication9s.pdfDownload File
Students will be led through the Everyday Math program. We are so fortunate to have a fantastic math program with online tools, classroom journals, and Home Links homework books. Please help your children practice their math facts!
FACTS PRACTICE
You can download practice sheets:
multiplication_2s.pdfDownload File
multiplication_3s.pdfDownload File
multiplication4s.pdfDownload File
multiplication5s.pdfDownload File
multiplication6s.pdfDownload File
multiplication7s.pdfDownload File
multiplication8s.pdfDownload File
multiplication9s.pdfDownload File
ELA
The following are English Language Arts topics we will cover throughout the year.
The following are English Language Arts topics we will cover throughout the year.
- reading comprehension
- story elements
- making inferences
- main idea
- problem and solution
- generalizations
- cause and effect
- summarization
- fact and opinion
- vocabulary
- spelling
- grammar
- cursive writing
- narrative, informational, opinion/argument
SCIENCE
We have a new science curriculum that includes:
I am excited to embark on this new curriculum with your student.
We have a new science curriculum that includes:
- life science
- earth science
- physical science
I am excited to embark on this new curriculum with your student.
SOCIAL STUDIES:
We will be taking an exciting trip around the United States of America as we learn about our country's regions. Start practicing those states and capitals now! Mrs. Hernandez found this great song to help us learn the states and capitals...
Wakko's America Song
Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Indianapolis, Indiana,
And Columbus is the capital of Ohio;
There's Montgomery, Alabama, south of Helena, Montana,
Then there's Denver, Colorado, under Boise, Idaho.
Texas has Austin, then we go north-
To Massachusetts' Boston, and Albany, New York,
Tallahassee, Florida, and Washington, D.C.,
Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Nashville, Tennessee.
(Elvis used to hang out there a lot, ya know.)
Trenton's in New Jersey, north of Jefferson, Missouri,
You've got Richmond in Virginia, South Dakota has Pierre,
Harrisburg's in Pennsylvania, and Augusta's up in Maine,
And here is Providence, Rhode Island, next to Dover, Delaware.
Concord, New Hampshire, just a quick jaunt,
To Montpelier, which is up in Vermont,
Hartford in Connecticut, so pretty in the fall,
And Kansas has Topeka, Minnesota has Saint Paul.
Juneau's in Alaska, and there's Lincoln in Nebraska,
And it's Raleigh out in North Carolina and then,
There's Madison, Wisconsin, and Olympia in Washington;
Phoenix, Arizona, and Lansing, Michigan.
Here's Honolulu; Hawaii's a joy,
Jackson, Mississippi, and Springfield, Illinois!
South Carolina with Columbia down the way,
And Annapolis in Maryland on Chesapeake Bay.
(They have wonderful clam chowder.)
Cheyenne is in Wyoming, and perhaps you make your home in
Salt Lake City out in Utah, where the buffalo roam;
Atlanta's down in Georgia, and there's Bismarck, North Dakota,
And you can live in Frankfort in your old Kentucky home.
Salem in Oregon, from there we join;
Little Rock in Arkansas, Iowa's got Des Moines;
Sacramento, California, Oklahoma and its city,
Charleston, West Virginia, and Nevada, Carson City.
That's all the capitals there are!
We will be taking an exciting trip around the United States of America as we learn about our country's regions. Start practicing those states and capitals now! Mrs. Hernandez found this great song to help us learn the states and capitals...
Wakko's America Song
Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Indianapolis, Indiana,
And Columbus is the capital of Ohio;
There's Montgomery, Alabama, south of Helena, Montana,
Then there's Denver, Colorado, under Boise, Idaho.
Texas has Austin, then we go north-
To Massachusetts' Boston, and Albany, New York,
Tallahassee, Florida, and Washington, D.C.,
Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Nashville, Tennessee.
(Elvis used to hang out there a lot, ya know.)
Trenton's in New Jersey, north of Jefferson, Missouri,
You've got Richmond in Virginia, South Dakota has Pierre,
Harrisburg's in Pennsylvania, and Augusta's up in Maine,
And here is Providence, Rhode Island, next to Dover, Delaware.
Concord, New Hampshire, just a quick jaunt,
To Montpelier, which is up in Vermont,
Hartford in Connecticut, so pretty in the fall,
And Kansas has Topeka, Minnesota has Saint Paul.
Juneau's in Alaska, and there's Lincoln in Nebraska,
And it's Raleigh out in North Carolina and then,
There's Madison, Wisconsin, and Olympia in Washington;
Phoenix, Arizona, and Lansing, Michigan.
Here's Honolulu; Hawaii's a joy,
Jackson, Mississippi, and Springfield, Illinois!
South Carolina with Columbia down the way,
And Annapolis in Maryland on Chesapeake Bay.
(They have wonderful clam chowder.)
Cheyenne is in Wyoming, and perhaps you make your home in
Salt Lake City out in Utah, where the buffalo roam;
Atlanta's down in Georgia, and there's Bismarck, North Dakota,
And you can live in Frankfort in your old Kentucky home.
Salem in Oregon, from there we join;
Little Rock in Arkansas, Iowa's got Des Moines;
Sacramento, California, Oklahoma and its city,
Charleston, West Virginia, and Nevada, Carson City.
That's all the capitals there are!