1st Grade Previous Lessons
Week 11 Remote Learning June 3 - June 9:
1. This week, we are sticking with nonfiction and going back to Time for Kids. This week's article is all about trains! Click on the Time for Kids picture below to read it with me to learn facts and information about trains! |
2. Continue to explore GRAPHS. Graphs help you compare two or more things in a way you can easily see. This week, we're looking at a a graph comparing 5 of the world's fastest trains. Click on the video below to see how to read this week's chart. |
3. Complete the Speedy Trains worksheet by using the graph to answer the questions.
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Week 10 Remote Learning May 27 - June 2:
1. This week, we are reading a nonfiction article from Time For Kids magazine -- it's all about bugs! Click on the Time for Kids picture below to read it with me to learn fact and information about beetles! |
2. Continue to explore GRAPHS. Graphs help you compare two or more things in a way you can easily see. This week, we're looking at a pictograph. Click the picture below to and I'll explain how to complete today's challenge. |
3. Complete the Class Trip worksheet by using the pictograph to answer the questions.
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Week 9 Remote Learning May 19 - May 26:
Focus on Tally Charts & Bar Graphs
You learned a little about tally charts & bar graphs in math, but we're looking at it again in library because both tally charts and bar graphs are ways to organize and show information.
3. Extra Stuff -- Can't get enough of tallies and bar graphs? If you love making tallies and tally charts, click on the picture of the Tally McNalley book below. And, if you would like to make your own tally charts, you can use plain paper, or print out the one below. (I made a tally chart and turned it into a bar graph if you want to see a video of that, too!)
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You can make tally chart and bar graphs will any piece of paper. But, if you'd like to use the same tally chart that I did in my video, click on the file below for one you can print.
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Week 8 Remote Learning May 12 - May 18:
Week 7 Remote Learning May 5 - May 11:
We're revisiting fantasy vs. reality. Listen to my lesson introduction, read/watch the story on Tumblebooks, seek and find examples of fantasy in the story.
Week 6 Remote Learning April 28 - May 4:
Celebrate National Poetry Month -- it's April! Poems are usually short writings that have a rhythm (or a beat) and helps the reader imagine a feeling, emotion, or picture in their minds. Not every poem rhymes, but lots do. This week we're looking at Repetitive Color Poems and Adjectives.
Celebrate National Poetry Month -- it's April! Poems are usually short writings that have a rhythm (or a beat) and helps the reader imagine a feeling, emotion, or picture in their minds. Not every poem rhymes, but lots do. This week we're looking at Repetitive Color Poems and Adjectives.
Week 5 Remote Learning:
Celebrate National Poetry Month -- it's April! Poems are usually short writings that have a rhythm (or a beat) and helps the reader imagine a feeling, emotion, or picture in their minds. Not every poem rhymes, but lots do. This week we're looking at Five Senses Poems.
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Check out a few five senses poem written by our 1st graders! |
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Click on the image below. Then click on the red triangle to hear me read to you.