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  • Magnetic Sight Words

    Using magnetic letters we built the sight words we found in our books from reading groups this week, My Home Is.

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  • Monday in PreK

    One-to-One Correspondence

    One-to-One Correspondence

    Practicing Uppercase M & N

    Practicing Uppercase M & N

    Do You Eat Grass?

    Do You Eat Grass?

    We started full swing today after our Thanksgiving Break.  We began a new book this week called, “Do you eat grass?”  We focused on one-to-one correspondence, comprehension, and sight word recognition during our first reading today.  We also began working on writing our numerals from one to ten.  We will continue working on this skill during the month of December.  Consider practicing at home to help support our learning in the classroom.  We also focused on the letter Mm during our writing small group with Miss Katie.  The kids did a great job….keep working on those homework folders!

  • We are READERS!

    We read Zoo Animals this week in reading group and worked on the sight words here, is and the.  All of these sight words were found in our book and we will be adding them to our word wall on Monday.  These words are called Dolch Sight Words.  Because these words are not able to be learned through the use of pictures and are meaningless on their own, these sight words must be recognized at at glance before a child can read with confidence.  Helping your child identify the words we are working in school in the books you read with them at home is a great way to support their learning and help them develop a better sight word foundation.  For a list of pre-k/kindergarten sight words and downloadable list you can print and cut out to use as flash cards, click the picture.

    Pre-K Reading Group

    Pre-K Reading Group