Multiplication Flashcards and Weekly Word Work!

Hi all!

Looking to make flashcards for multiplication? Here is a PDF you can download and simply print out at home! I suggest printing them on cardstock for durability! Of course, you can buy some too! Search those dollar bins at Target!

Multiplication Flash Cards

For our word work this week, we are learning about comparatives and superlative. The anchor chart we made is in the last blog post. Here is how we sorted our words this week:

Word Work Comparatives Superlatives

It’s been a pleasure meeting with you all at conferences! Have a great rest of your week!

-Mrs. Holdener

Week of November 16-20

Happy Monday!

Check out our weekly newsletter: Newsletter 1116

This week, we will be learning about comparative and superlative adjectives! Our word work words this week will be a list of comparatives and superlatives! Here is an anchor chart we made in class to support our learning:

comparatives and superlatives anchor chart

Every week, we have had a list of vocabulary words that we define as a class together and then use in various activities throughout the week. At the end of the week, we have a vocabulary test on these words. You should have seen these come home with your child. To support your child’s learning and usage of these words, I will post the words and definitions on our blog! These words are words from chapters 19-22 of Charlotte’s Web:

vocab ch 19-22

I look forward to seeing you all at conferences! Have a great week!

-Mrs. Holdener

Week of November 2-6

Hello Everybody!

Wow! What a week last week was with the Harvest Party, assembly, and heroes celebrations! We are starting off a new week and a new quarter!

Here is our weekly newsletter full of important information:

Newsletter 1102-1106

This week, we are working with unusual plural nouns! Here is how we sorted our words this week:

Word Word Unusual Plurals

During our novel study of Charlotte’s Web, we have been talking about the acronym R.A.P. We keep this in mind when we are writing responses to short and long answer questions. Try using this at home when answering some of the questions in reading homework! Here is the anchor chart we made in class:

Answering Questions

Have a great week,

-Mrs. Holdener