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Fall is
red
like
appl
es.
Fall is
bro
wn l
ike le
aves
.
RIC
HM
ON
D C
OU
NT
Y
PU
BL
IC L
IBR
ARY
Josh
Teal
9
/12/
98
occe
r ga
mes
atin
g pu
mpki
n pi
e
layi
ng w
ith f
riend
s
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©19
98 T
he E
duca
tion
Cen
ter,
Inc.
• S
epte
mbe
r M
onth
ly R
epro
duci
bles
• G
rade
1 •
TE
C95
6
Sep
tem
ber
Cal
endar
Cap
ers
Na
me
No
te To
The
Tea
che
r: H
igh
ligh
t sp
ec
ial d
ays
an
d e
ven
ts w
ith t
he
se fa
ct-
fille
d id
ea
s.
Sep
tem
be
r Ca
len
da
r
Ask
eac
h st
uden
t to
draw
a p
ictu
re o
f a
high
ligh
t fro
m th
ism
onth
.
Hav
e ea
ch s
tude
nt w
rite
a p
oem
ab
out t
he c
olor
s of
fal
l. In
stru
ct h
er
to b
egin
wit
h th
is p
hras
e: “
Fall
is
red
like
…”
and
to u
se th
is s
ente
nce
patt
ern
thro
ugho
ut h
er p
oem
.
Rec
ogni
ze J
ohnn
y A
pple
seed
’s b
irth
an
nive
rsar
y on
Sep
tem
ber
26 w
ith
a ta
sty
appl
e sn
ack,
suc
h as
app
le
and
chee
se w
edge
s or
hom
emad
e ap
ples
auce
.
Cel
ebra
te th
e bi
rthd
ate
of J
im
Hen
son,
cre
ator
of
the
Mup
pets
®
char
acte
rs, o
n S
epte
mbe
r 24
by
read
ing
alou
d a
book
fea
turi
ng a
M
uppe
t® c
hara
cter
. The
n ha
ve e
ach
stud
ent c
reat
e a
sock
pup
pet.
The
last
ful
l wee
k in
Sep
tem
ber
is
Nat
iona
l Dog
Wee
k. D
iscu
ss p
rope
r do
g ca
re w
ith
stud
ents
. The
n ha
ve
each
you
ngst
er m
ake
a po
ster
by
wri
ting
and
il
lust
rati
ng a
dog
-car
e ti
p on
a la
rge
shee
t of
pape
r.
Bra
inst
orm
aut
umn
wor
ds w
ith
stud
ents
. The
n ha
ve e
ach
youn
gste
r se
lect
a s
peci
fied
num
ber
of w
ords
an
d w
rite
them
in A
BC
ord
er.
Cit
izen
ship
Day
is
cele
brat
ed o
n S
epte
mbe
r 17
. Dis
cuss
wit
h st
uden
ts th
e ri
ghts
and
re
spon
sibi
liti
es o
f an
A
mer
ican
cit
izen
.
The
Pil
grim
s le
ft
Eng
land
on
the
May
flow
er o
n S
epte
mbe
r 16
, 16
20. R
ead
alou
d to
stu
dent
s If
You
Sa
iled
On
The
M
ayflo
wer
by
Ann
McG
over
n (S
chol
asti
c In
c., 1
991)
.
Sep
tem
ber
12 is
the
birt
hdat
e of
Jes
se
Ow
ens,
a f
our-
tim
e go
ld
med
al w
inne
r in
the
1936
Oly
mpi
c® G
ames
. H
ave
each
stu
dent
dra
w
a pi
ctur
e of
a r
unne
r cr
ossi
ng a
fini
sh li
ne.
Sep
tem
ber
10 is
Sw
ap I
deas
Day
. E
ncou
rage
stu
dent
s to
sha
re th
eir
thou
ghts
and
cre
ativ
ity
by h
avin
g th
em s
wap
idea
s w
ith
one
anot
her.
Hav
e ea
ch s
tude
nt
list
the
lett
ers
of
Sept
embe
r in
a
colu
mn.
The
n ch
alle
nge
him
to
wri
te a
fun
fal
l ac
tivit
y th
at b
egin
s w
ith
each
lett
er.
Sep
tem
ber
is I
ce C
ream
Mon
th.
Take
a c
lass
sur
vey
of f
avor
ite
ice-
crea
m
flav
ors;
then
gra
ph
the
resu
lts
wit
h st
uden
ts.
Wha
t are
you
r st
uden
ts’ h
opes
for
th
is y
ear?
Hav
e ea
ch y
oung
ster
dra
w
a pi
ctur
e of
wha
t she
’d li
ke to
lear
n or
do
duri
ng th
is s
choo
l yea
r.
Sep
tem
ber
is C
hild
ren’
s E
ye H
ealt
h A
nd S
afet
y M
onth
. Rea
d al
oud
Art
hur’
s E
yes
by M
arc
Bro
wn
(Lit
tle,
B
row
n A
nd C
ompa
ny; 1
986)
and
di
scus
s w
ith
stud
ents
the
impo
rtan
ce
of e
ye c
are.
The
firs
t Kod
ak® c
amer
a w
as
pate
nted
on
Sep
tem
ber
4, 1
888.
H
onor
the
inve
ntor
, Geo
rge
Eas
tman
, by
taki
ng s
naps
hots
of
you
r st
uden
ts a
nd
disp
layi
ng th
em in
yo
ur c
lass
room
.
Sep
tem
ber
is L
ibra
ry C
ard
Sig
n-U
p M
onth
. Enc
oura
ge e
ach
stud
ent
to v
isit
the
publ
ic li
brar
y w
ith
his
pare
nts
and
sign
up
for
his
own
libr
ary
card
.
Lab
or D
ay (
the
firs
t Mon
day
in
Sep
tem
ber)
hon
ors
wor
king
peo
ple.
H
ave
stud
ents
li
st w
orke
rs w
ho
help
ed th
em la
st
wee
k.
Rem
ind
stud
ents
that
fal
l beg
ins
on o
r ne
ar S
epte
mbe
r 22
. Hav
e ea
ch s
tude
nt c
ut o
ut
fall
pic
ture
s fr
om
disc
arde
d m
agaz
ines
an
d gl
ue th
em o
nto
pape
r to
mak
e an
au
tum
n co
llag
e.
Wed
nesd
ayM
onda
yT
uesd
ayT
hurs
day
Fri
day
The
firs
t ice
-cre
am
cone
was
mad
e of
pa
per,
and
a pa
tent
fo
r it
was
file
d on
S
epte
mbe
r 22
, 190
3.
Cel
ebra
te th
e bi
rth
of
the
cone
by
havi
ng a
n ic
e-cr
eam
par
ty.
Sep
tem
ber
8 is
Nat
iona
l P
ledg
e O
f All
egia
nce
Day
. R
ecit
e th
e pl
edge
wit
h st
uden
ts; t
hen
disc
uss
wha
t a p
ledg
e is
and
the
mea
ning
of
this
one
.
Dear Diary,
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Name September EventsFamily activities
Note To The Teacher: Distribute one copy of this reproducible to each student at the beginning of the month. Encourage each family to complete at least one activity by the end of September.
©1998 The Education Center, Inc. • September Monthly Reproducibles • Grade 1 • TEC956
SeptemberEvents And Activities For The Family
Directions: Select at least one activity below to complete as a family by the end of September. (Challenge: See if your family can complete all three activities.)
Children’s Eye HealthAnd Safety Month
Develop an eye for clues with this family guessing activity! Choose a char-acteristic from the list below; then put on a pair of sunglasses or hold a pair of construction-paper glasses to your eyes. Without revealing it, identify an item in the room that has the chosen characteristic. Then state, “I spy some-thing that [characteristic].” Challenge your family members to guess the de-scribed item. After someone correctly identifies it, have him or her use the eyeglasses to spy the next item and give a related clue. Continue in a like manner, until each of you has taken several turns giving clues. Now that’s out-of-sight learning fun!
Dear Diary Day Try this memorable idea “write” away! In recognition of Dear Diary Day on September 22, help your child begin a diary. To make a diary, staple several blank sheets of paper between construction-paper covers and have your child personalize the covers as desired. Each day after school, ask your child to write and draw about his or her day in the diary. Be sure to help your child date each entry. No doubt this diary will be a cherished keepsake. And it will provide a meaningful way for your child to practice writing!
Characteristics • Begins with [letter] • Ends with [consonant] • Rhymes with [word family] • Has [number] syllables
Happy Birthday, Bernard Waber!
Author and illustrator Bernard Waber is the creator of the beloved Lyle The Crocodile and Ira char-acters. Celebrate his birthday on September 27 by reading to your child one of his many delightful books, such as Lyle At The Office (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1996) or Gina (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1997). Explain that Waber first became involved with children’s books as an illustrator. But it wasn’t long before he be-gan writing and illustrating his own original children’s stories. Have your child use Waber’s whimsical artwork as a model to paint a picture on a large sheet of paper. Then ask your youngster to write a story about it. What a great way to promote read-ing and writing!
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WELCOME!
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Name Jason
Grade 1
Back To School
Classy Communication Gettingthenewschoolyearofftoagreatstartmeansestablishingalineofparentcommunication.Usethedecorativestationeryonpage6toinformpar-entsaboutitemssuchasintroductoryinformation,classroomnews,classroomrulesandexpectations,dailyschedules,andspecialevents.
First-Day Fun Yourstudentswillbethrilledtotakehomeabookletfromtheirfirstdayofschool.Eachchildwillhaveasenseofaccomplishmentashecompletesthepagesofthisfirst-daymemento.Usethefollowingdirectionstoguidestu-dentsincompletingthiscleverkeepsake.Directions: 1. Giveeachchildonecopyofeachofthefollowing pages:8,9,and10. 2. Instructeachstudenttocutapartthesixbooklet pagesalongtheheavy,solidlines. 3. Assisteachstudentinenteringtheinformationon thebookletcover.Askhimtowritehisnamewhere indicated. 4. Guideeachchildincompletingthefollowing activities: Bookletpage1: Drawaself-portraitnexttothe desk. Bookletpage2: Circleandcolorthemethodhe used togettoschool. Bookletpage3: Drawtheitemshebroughtwithhim toschool. Bookletpage4: Colortheappropriatecrayonwith thematchingcolor. Bookletpage�: Writetheteacher’sname,anddraw apictureofhisteacher. �. Haveeachchildsequencehispagesbehindthe cover.Staplealongtheleftmargin.
Thestartofanewschoolyearisanexcitingtimeforstudents,par-ents,andteachers.Itmarkstheendofthesummerandthebeginningofafun-filled,challengingyear.Sostartbacktoschoolinstylewiththesemotivatingactivities.
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Back-To-School/Newsletter
Note To The Teacher: Use with “Classy Communication” on page 5.
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