1st grade Virtual Awards Link
 
Congrats!! You are officially a 2nd Grader!!  I am so proud of each and every one of you!!  I hope you have a wonderful, relaxing summer!!  Love and Miss you all, Mrs. McGahee
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Mcduffie County Digital Learning Resources page:
The county page includes several links and schedules to add to the lessons on our class page.  It gives you links to multiple educational sites and videos for enhancing your education.
 
If you have internet access and can use data for school work, please email me at [email protected] so I can send you your child's username/password to additional web based learning sites.
 
 Mobymax        www.mobymax.com            School code ga1553
Splash Learn   www.splashlearn.com     
XTRA Math      www.xtramath.org
Kids A-Z          www.kidsa-z.com          teacher page kmcgahee2
Lexia                www.lexiacore5.com    teacher email [email protected]
Brain popJR   www.brainpop.com            class code some6479
Freckle             www.student.freckle.com      class code 5t3uh8
Epic Books   www.getepic.com     class code tgh3362
Flocabulary  https://www.flocabulary.com/join-class/      class code FVK8NB
 
Our class Remind 101 -text @24chaba to 81010
If you have changed your phone number/address recently, please email me an updated number at [email protected]
 
**BE SURE TO WORK ON THE FOLLOWING WITH YOUR CHILD**

For first grade curriculum, I have listed a number of topics that first graders need to know by the end of the school year.

Math:

count forward and backwards by 1's, 2's, 5's and 10's up to 120 from any number (ex.counting by 5's backwards from 25) (challenge them to count beyond 120!!)

compare numbers using symbols <,>,= and ordering numbers from least the greatest

place value through the hundreds place (ex. 159; 1 hundred, 5 tens, 9 ones)-this can easily be done by giving them a number and have them draw the base ten blocks to represent the number or give them the base ten blocks and have them write the number

addition and subtraction facts

2 digit addition and subtraction without regrouping

fractions 1/4 (also known as one quarter), 1/3, 1 whole, and 1/2 (have them draw shapes like circles, rectangles and squares...shade a fraction and write the fraction to represent the shaded part. Challenge them by having them write the fraction of the unshaded part)

tell time to the hour and half hour

measure objects using nonstandard units ( pick an object in the house and have them measure them with other small objects you already have like Q-tips, hairpins, blocks, paper clips, etc.)

2d (flat shapes) and 3d (solid)shapes---have them identify shapes around the house or anywhere for that matter

data/graphing----You can do this in a variety of ways. Pick a survey question and ask others in the house to vote. For example, what's your favorite food? What's your favorite color? What's your favorite pet? Next,have them graph the results and ask questions like...how many of _?, how many more _ than _?, how many fewer _ than _? 

simple addition and subtraction word problems...create them using scenarios at home...make it fun!! For example, if I have 5 strawberries and give you 3 of them to eat, how many do I have left? OR I found 7 pennies. I walked outside and found 3 more pennies. How many pennies do I have altogether?  How many more?  Counting dimes, pennies, and nickels - relating them to ones, fives, and tens. 

 

ELA/Reading/Writing:

⭐⭐⭐READ, READ, READ⭐⭐⭐

Reading:  It is so important. Please have your child read to an adult or make it into a family activity. Let your child read a page and then you read a page so they can hear what a fluent reader sounds like. Ask them questions about the characters, setting, plot (events in the beginning, middle, and end), problem, and solution. Ask your child if they could change a part of the story, what would they change?  Main ideas, context clues, details, retelling or summarizing of a story, sequencing events, etc.

ELA: pronouns, nouns, verbs, subject verb agreement, commas in a series, punctuation at the end of a telling or asking sentence, capital lettering in names, dates, first letter of a sentence, months, etc., root words, suffixes, plurals

Writing:  Have your child write each day as well. He/she doesn't have to write a lot. It can be about their day, their perfect vacation, a made-up story about finding a troll, a talking ladybug, a friendly monster underneath their bed, etc. Writing is a great way to express his/her feelings, imagination, and thought process to learning about fictional elements.

 

Link to Music: https://des.mcduffie.k12.ga.us/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=1049481&type=d&pREC_ID=1305304

Link to PE: https://des.mcduffie.k12.ga.us/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=1049481&type=d&pREC_ID=1305305

Link to Art: https://des.mcduffie.k12.ga.us/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=1049481&type=d&pREC_ID=1348130

 

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