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Feb. 28 song stung honk thing long bank bunk hang trunk skunk
Mar. 6 - liked crushed spelled asked thinker faster strongest smallest drink wink Mar. 13 - hoping liking hiding helper smiled later using safer baked named Apr. 3- verb hurt porch bird fork girl start under sharp turn April 10 - speak seat paint wait play day coin point enjoy destroy April 17 - booth cool throw yellow sleep teeth throat toast fright high April 24 - know knock write wrong took good sprout ground spread head May 1 - circle uncle middle puzzle ankle little pickle table whistle jungle Ready to practice spelling words but need some ideas? Try these! Spell the words out loud Write the words 5 times each Rainbow writing Write the words in the air with your arm straight out Spell them with magnetic letters Use your finger to write them on a desk Spell them with Scrabble tiles Wear a stretchy glove & write them on a wall or door Write them on a dry erase board with your finger (My nephew loved this!) Spell them & clap as you say each letter Write them with shaving cream Write them in a sand tray Write them on a table with a paint brush dipped in water |
Math Practice |
Addition/Subtraction Timed Tests - Started the week of Jan. 6th.
Ideas for practicing math facts: Flashcards Read the flashcards and the answers - Just saying the problems and hearing them will also help your child learn the facts. Play war - each person lays down one of their flashcards & reads the problem with the answer. The person with the higher answer wins the cards for that round. Play a game - Use the flashcards as you play any board game. Before your turn, you have to say the answer to a flashcard. If you are correct, you take your turn on the board game. If you are incorrect, you don't get to take your turn on the game. |