Language Arts Language arts has four parts – reading, writing, listening, and speaking. All of these will be marked on the report card each six weeks. ELI – this assessment is administered three times a year and will assess your child’s progress Video by Mrs. Gandy, Reading Specialist Reading Guided Reading – your child will receive guided reading instruction in small groups at his/her individual level First graders enter at many different levels and are expected to end the year on level J or higher. Guided reading books will be brought home for homework. It is very important that you listen to your child read his/her book(s) each evening. The books have already been read in class, so the focus will be on building fluency and comprehension. In the 2nd and 3rd six weeks we focus on reading fiction, and retelling a story in order. Show or insert image of retelling strip In the 4th and 5th six weeks we focus on reading non-fiction (expository) texts. Students will learn to tell the main idea and supporting details or facts from their book. Ways to Help with Reading at Home Listen to your child read each evening If your child is having difficulty or gets stuck o Ask “What can you try?” o Encourage your child to think about what would make sense in the story o Look at the beginning and ending sound o Use the pictures to help o Blend and Stretch o Look for a chunk or part to help Word Work and Spelling Each week we will focus on a specific set of word families or sounds. Example (this week we are working on the an, am, ap families) Your child needs to read the unit reading lesson each evening for homework. This will help them practice their high frequency words, letter sounds, and word families. Reading Lesson Video Your child will have a spelling test each Friday. It will be dictated sentences using the week’s spelling words. Students will be graded on spelling the words correctly, writing legibly, spacing, and using appropriate capitalization and punctuation Spelling is not marked on the report card but is an important part of learning how to write! When practicing with your child, encourage him/her to say the word slowly and stretch out the sounds while writing the letters (rather than just copying the words multiple times) Writing Your child will participate in a daily writer’s workshop this year. Students will be writing about topics of their own choosing and will follow the writing process. Pre-writing, Draft, Editing, Revising, Final Copy In the 2nd and 3rd six weeks we focus on recount narrative. Students will write about an experience that they have had, and retell the events in order. Examples might be “My Favorite Birthday” or “My Best Recess Ever!” In the 4th and 5th six weeks we focus on expository writing. Students will learn about a topic and then write to share information that they learned. Topics that we learn about include ocean animals, Texas symbols, animal life cycles.