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First Grade Morning Work May Distance Learning Reading Math Writing Bell Ringers

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I absolutely love this bundle for morning work. The kids love coming in and seeing when skills change and it's time to practice something new!
We started the year with morning tubs and transitioned in the second part of the year to morning work. I love this resource! Touches on all Math and Language Art content areas needed. Thank you so much!
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  1. There are so many ways to use this first grade curriculum. It is so easy to implement as it is a print and teach program - there is no prep for you! I target the exact standards and skills we are working on each month in first grade for phonics, reading, language arts and math. These activities a
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This standards based, math and language arts program is perfect for the classroom, distance learning or homeschooling. It is structured in a way that is so easy to implement, and students can quickly become confident and independent with the first grade standards.

This print and teach pack for the month of May is the perfect way to support your students and their families while they are learning from home. To support distance learning, you can upload this file directly to your remote classroom, or send via email to parents. It is structured in a way that parents will appreciate and gives them daily tasks that are simple to understand.

Each day, students have a cover page showing the tasks they must complete. A picture shows them the exact activity to complete, and they color the star once this task is complete. Parents love this easy to understand format.

In the classroom or for homeschooling, these daily printables are perfect for bell ringers or daily warm up/review.

This resource targets first grade standards, but can be used for struggling second grade students or even high kindergarten students.

Click the product preview to print a FREE day to see how this pack works.

I have this same May pack available for kindergarten HERE

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This is a brand new series!

Specific, sequential skills and standards are targeted each month for math, phonics, reading and writing.

These are perfect for daily distance learning or first grade homeschool packs.

If you're in the classroom, these also work well for daily math and language arts warm up activities.

BACK TO SCHOOL

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Click the product preview to print a FREE day to see how this pack works.

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DAILY TASKS

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20 days are included, so students complete these activity pages each day. They are labeled Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, etc. and will take them through the entire month.

If you print these activities front to back, it only requires two pieces of paper each day.

Primary Language Arts

This daily worksheet focuses on the exact first grade standards I review in May. Each day, students complete phonics, reading fluency/comprehension and writing. Students should generally be able to complete these on their own as it is intended for solidifying key standards.

What is covered this month?

Vowel teams, reading short stories with comprehension questions, and writing a complete sentence using words from the picture word bank.

Primary Math

The daily first math page also focuses on specific standards we are working on in May. The format and standards stay the same for the entire week to build student confidence. If you're using this for distance learning or homeschooling, parents don't have to give detailed instruction every single day as the skills stay the same throughout the week.

What is covered this month?

Addition and subtraction through 20, expanded notation, number bonds, balancing equations, tally marks, collecting data, telling time to the half hour, 2D shapes and 3D solids (sides, corners, vertices, shape name.)

Daily Reading Log

Students are asked to read, or be read to, for 20 minutes a day. Then they fill out their daily reading log. This incorporates reading, writing, comprehension, illustrating and so much more.

Students complete the three activity pages each day as shown above, and then there are three blank spots on their daily task pages for you to add additional tasks/activities (optional).

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OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL TASKS

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I made the additional task and activity cards with both teachers and parents in mind! These are optional and parents can cut them out and glue them on to specific days as needed. It is a great visual and is very helpful so students can see what they are expected to do each day.

♦ Daily chores/home activities (parents will love these!)

♦ Additional school activities such as math facts, reading for 20 minutes, etc.

♦ Task cards that correlate with my May No Prep Pack

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The format of these print and teach packs is similar to my kindergarten morning work packs. It is incredibly important that the format stays the exact same each day, and only the content changes.

The standards change each week, and for the entire week students are practicing the same skills. This brings continuity and structure to each lesson, while building their confidence.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
Understand that each successive number name refers to a quantity that is one larger.

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