Visit the Math Learning Resources page for materials connected to each Grade 1 Everyday Mathematics unit that will help you support and enrich your student's learning at home. See below for some handouts with tips for how to incorporate math into your days at home. [google-drive-embed url="https://drive.google.com/a/lsnepal.com/file/d/0ByxGpZy82lkoZlRDb29FUFJTSzA/preview?usp=drivesdk" title="CommonCoreMathTermsForParentsAHandout.pdf" icon="https://drive-thirdparty.googleusercontent.com/16/type/application/pdf"...

Reading at home is VERY important for students of all ages. In first grade, students should spend about 15-20 minutes reading at home each night. This can be done with RAZ-Kids online, his/her Take Home Books, books from the Lincoln School library, or books you...

Your student will come home with a new sort to practice at home each week. This is the same sort your child will be practicing at school. At home, please cut out the cards and store them in a baggy or envelope. During the week, students can practice sorting...

We wrapped up another good week here in first grade. Students dug deeper into writing small moment stories and worked on spelling tricky words the best they can. In reading, we practiced more good habits readers have during Read to Self. Students also practiced their word...

We had another awesome week in first grade! This week we continued growing our classroom community by playing games, sharing about ourselves, and reviewing our classroom rules. We began building our reading and writing workshop routines, as well as developing our Everyday Math routines. Ask...

We've had a great first week in first grade! We focused on setting routines and procedures, like walking in line. Students helped create our carpet and classroom rules, as well as an alphabet to hang above our board and on our word wall. We explored...