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Señorita Cabrera &

Señor Pinos
January 29th, 2018

It is amazing how fast things can change. We hope you can notice your children’s
progress and enjoy being taught or corrected by them.

Feel free to use all the digital aids shared with you and if you need any assistance or
have any questions do not hesitate to contact us, we are just at a click of distance.

Señorita Cabrera & señor Pinos

Math Social-Science
This week we are going to continue counting
This week we are going to
by 2s, 5s, and 10s. We will also introduce to
decomposing numbers. identify the roles of a citizen,
emphasizing on the impact that
Harriet Tubman brought to the
Reading-Language
African-American.
High frequency: Si, no, el niño, la niña, rojo, azul,
amarillo, verde, café, anaranjado, blanco, Reminders
negro, el, mi, un, de, eres, soy, puedo, y, soy, las,
tú, voy, aquí, es, para, amigo, son, en esta, -Big Universe and iReady as part of homework
este,día. letter goes home.
Vocabulary: Letter “R” “r”
Wednesday 31st, second quarter report cards go
home.
La rana (the frog), el rayo (the lightening), el
regalo (the gift/present), el robot (the robot), el - It is imperative that you help your child with the
reloj (the watch/clock), el radio (the radio), el English learning at home, since they will formally
remo (the paddle), la raqueta (the racket), el start the regular English classes at school until
ratón (the mouse), la rosa (the rose), la reina (the second grade.
queen), la roca (the rock), el río (the river), el
- We encourage you to let your kids try to read to
ruido (the noise), el rectángulo (the rectangle),
you independently. This helps them a lot with their
el rombo (the rhombus), el rosado (the pink), rojo self-confidence and further performance at
(red), el rábano (the radish), la rama (the school. And remember to practice English at
branch), la rata (the rat). home.

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