Welcome to the First-Grade Home Learning Packet! This packet includes 3 weeks of work from home assignments. Each daily assignment consists of 5 pages of math, literacy, and more! This packet is designed to serve as a review and extra practice. However, please monitor your child as they complete the
A. Combine your work to create a My Very Own Machine Book using glue, tape, and or a stapler to bind your pages. Add any final coloring and decorating to your new book. Be creative! B. Share your work with a family member by reading it aloud and explaining your very own machine. (Parents if possible allow your child to try and create their ...
Word Work: Complete page 189 Reading: Practice Read with the story “unch” Writing: Write a first draft of your favorite thing to do over the weekend story. ELA: Word Work: Complete page 191 Reading: Practice Read with the story “ eth’s inch” Writing: Edit your story and write your final copy. ELA: Word Work: Complete page 193
First Grade! We have worked with the Montessori Team to create a packet for incoming first graders to keep their skills sharp over the summer. Our packet has two parts. The first part is guided practice and the second part includes family activities, games and reading list from Mrs. Pilong! Please work on this over the summer and
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Grade 1 Mathematics Student At-Home Activity Packet This At-Home Activity Packet includes 16 sets of practice problems that align to important math concepts your student has worked with so far this year. We recommend that your student completes one page of practice problems each day.
Grade 1 Worksheets. Here is your one-stop-shop for all things grade 1! All my no prep free 1st grade worksheets, fun first grade games (including printable board games, card games, puzzles, clip cards, etc), and hands-on activities are listed below…..and it’s all FREE!!Just click on any thumbnail below to see more worksheet for grade 1 and print the free printable 1st grade worksheets!
Lesson 86 • Worksheet 1 Word families sh 1 Join each word to a picture. shovel shelf shorts ship shirt shoelaces shine shirt shed shelf shark shock shoes shell ship sheep shop shorts 2 Color the animal words red and the clothing words blue. 3 How many shiny things can you name?
Free printable worksheets for 1st grade. First grade is full of exciting new things to learn! In first grade, children build on the skills and knowledge they acquired in kindergarten. They learn to read at their grade level and master basic algebraic operations within 100.
First Grade Supply List Your child will need the following supplies for the 2020-2021 school year. 1 book bag (No rolling bags please) 1 hard plastic pencil case 1 pack of Black Expo dry erase markers 4 marble composition notebooks (100 pages each Wide Rule only) 1 box of Crayola 24 crayons (Please no more than a 24 count) 6 pack of Elmer’s glue sticks
skills that are essential for success in 2nd grade. Step 1: Print Pages 6 through 57 are the student pages. Included are a cover sheet, a motivation chart, and 50 work pages. The work pages alternate between a math review and a language review. Pages 58 through 66 are the parent/guardian pages. You may
Grade 1 Math Fluency Workbook: Adapted from Achievement First Elementary Math 28 1.G.A.3 – Partition circles and rectangles into two and four equal shares, describe the shares using the words halves, fourths, and quarters, and use the phrases half of, fourth of, and quarter of.
Looking Ahead to First Grade *In grade one, students will work with whole numbers and place value— including grouping numbers into tens and ones as they learn to add and subtract up through 20. Students also use charts, tables, and diagrams to solve problems. Activities in these areas include:
of the ninth-grade reading achievement gap can be explained by summer learning loss. Let’s work together to help students in Florida stay on track and not lose valuable ground in reading. The 2016 Summer Literacy Adventure is geared to help children stay on target, motivated and excited about reading and literacy.
Using words from the word bank above, complete at least 3 squares in a row. Show your work on the back of this page in the corresponding squares (e.g., if you choose to complete the activity in square 1, write your response in the grid on the back of this page in the square with the number 1). Return this page to your teacher.