1. Mercury
2. Venus
3. Mars
4. Jupiter
5. Saturn
6. Uranus
7. Neptune
Reading: Transportation was the theme for the
week! Differentiating between
fact and opinion was the main skill.
Students used a two-column organizer to help separate information that
could be proven and people’s beliefs. They also determined the meaning of important vocabulary by
utilizing context clues. In
addition, students read two National Geographic articles about sloths and feeding
the world’s population. They
utilized various nonfiction text features to gain important understandings
about the texts.
Reading Logs are due Monday,
April 28. (100 minutes)
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Math: Students learned how to write
improper fractions and mixed numbers.
They also reviewed writing equivalent fractions during a fraction
sundae project! At the end of
the week, students solved various word problems using fractions. Today, students completed a review
guide for unit 8. Our unit 8
test will be next Wednesday, April 30.
Xtra Math practice is
due Monday, April 28. (3 sessions) If
applicable: for students still on addition and subtraction, fact tests and
graphs are due Monday, April 28.
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Science: We continued working hard on our UbD
solar system research projects!
Students created scripts based on their research. Then, they recorded newscasts with
their group members to teach others about why their planet is unique. They did a wonderful job working
together! We also learned about
the relative size of objects in the solar system. Students learned about the size of the sun in relation to
the other planets with a hands-on activity. Today, students completed a review guide about the
moon. We will be having a moon
quiz on Monday, April 28.
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Writing: In WEX, students worked on creating their
first and second rising actions for their short fiction piece. They developed showing details and
incorporated strong verbs to show how the character’s problem gets worse. In celebration of Earth Day, students
created projects based on Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax. They were each able to “speak for”
something in nature that needs protection. In grammar, we focused on possessive pronouns.
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Cursive/Spelling: Today, we took our week 27 spelling
test. Students continued to work
on finishing their uppercase cursive packets.
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Miscellaneous: Our April writing words test will be next
Wednesday, April 30. This test
will be cumulative. A complete
list of the words went home this week. Just a reminder, spring MAP testing will be next
week for our class. We will be
taking the math MAP test on Wednesday afternoon and the reading MAP test on
Thursday morning. Please be sure
your child gets adequate rest and eats a nutritious breakfast. As always, please let me know if you
have any questions. Have a
fantastic weekend!
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Reading: Students practiced identifying cause
& effect relationships. They
read Beatrice’s Goat, the main selection for the week, which discussed
the Heifer International charity organization. Students also read an editorial, learning that although it
contains some facts, it also includes the editor’s opinions. They continued to figure out
important vocabulary words by using context clues.
Reading Logs are due Monday,
April 21. (100 minutes)
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Math: Equivalent fractions were a main
focus for the week! Students
learned to create equivalent fractions by multiplying the numerator and
denominator by the same number.
Fractional parts of a number line were also investigated.
Xtra Math practice is
due Monday, April 21. (3 sessions) If
applicable: for students still on addition and subtraction, fact tests and
graphs are due Monday, April 21.
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Science: The moon was our main focus for the
week! Although the weather made
it a difficult to observe the moon at times, we were able to engage in rich
discussions about the moon’s movement, its composition, and its phases. Many students were also fortunate to
see the lunar eclipse this week!
We discussed why the “blood moon” was visible and how it is created. We also spent a few days in the LMC
researching our planets!
Students found important facts that answered the essential question
(What makes your planet unique?).
Once they found all their research, students worked in groups to form
categories for the facts. Some
categories included weather, size, location, and atmosphere.
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Writing: In WEX, students identified nouns and
verbs within their writing. We
also read The Secret Shortcut and identified parts of the story’s
structure: introduction, problem, rising actions, climax, and resolution.
In grammar, we focused on object and subject pronouns.
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Cursive/Spelling: Today, we took our week 26 spelling
test. Students continued to work
on finishing their uppercase cursive packets.
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Miscellaneous: Since the Chicago area weather is always
changing, please be sure your child has appropriate attire for outdoor
recess…thank you! April book
orders are due on Friday, April 25.
Just a reminder, there will not be school tomorrow due to the
holiday. Please let me know if
you have any questions. I hope
everyone has a wonderful 3-day weekend!
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Reading: Students practiced identifying and using
compound words within different texts.
Boom Town was the main selection, which was a historical
fiction piece based on the California Gold Rush. They worked on sequencing important events in the
story.
Reading Logs are due Monday,
April 14. (100 minutes)
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Math: We started unit 8 this week! Fractions will be the main
focus. Students worked on
figuring out fractional parts of a number with counters. They learned that the denominator
stands for the number of equal groups and the numerator stands for the number
of groups to consider. Please
remind your child to be practicing his or her multiplication facts…thanks!
Xtra Math practice is
due Monday, April 14. (3 sessions) If
applicable: for students still on addition and subtraction, fact tests and
graphs are due Monday, April 14.
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Science: We began our UbD project in the
library! UbD (Understanding by Design) is a research project centered on an
essential question. Students
learned how to use effective research strategies to investigate the question:
“What makes your planet unique?”
We will continue working on this project for the next several weeks. Students also began making
observations about the moon.
Each night for the remainder of April, students will record their
drawings of the moon on their moon calendar. If the moon cannot be seen, students can write “NV” (not
visible). Today, students
completed a review guide about the sun and the earth. They will have a quiz on this
information on Monday, April 14.
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Writing: In writing, students brainstormed
everyday activities that would involve their fictional character. Then, using tiny details, students
wrote about how the character would act in that particular situation. Strong verbs and showing details were
incorporated. In grammar, we focused on
singular and plural pronouns.
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Cursive/Spelling: Today, we took our week 25 spelling
test. Students continued to work
on finishing their uppercase cursive packets.
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Miscellaneous: This week, students enjoyed two
assemblies! Author Andrea Beaty
shared information about her books and the writing process. The Chicago Boyz acrobatic team also
performed and taught us about the importance of an education. April writing words went home
today. Our April writing words
test will be at the end of the month.
Enjoy the warm weather this weekend and please let me know if you have
any questions!
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Reading: This week, students reviewed important
skills from unit 4: making predictions, comparing & contrasting, and
making inferences. They also
reviewed important vocabulary from the unit. Students read a biography about Susan B. Anthony and
learned about her participation in helping women get the right to vote. “Beware of Dragons” was a National
Geographic article that we read at the end of the week. Students found evidence to support
the author’s claim that dragonflies are tough predators. Reading
Logs are due Monday, April 7. (100 minutes)
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Math: Students continued solving
multiplication and division fact extensions. They used their knowledge of basic facts to solve various
puzzles. They also reviewed how
to estimate costs by rounding.
Today, students completed a review guide for unit 7. The unit 7 math test will be on
Wednesday, April 9. Xtra Math practice is due Monday, April 7. (3 sessions) If applicable: for students still
on addition and subtraction, fact tests and graphs are due Monday, April 7.
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Science: We started our new science unit: the
solar system! Students explored
their own ideas about what causes daytime and nighttime. They also tracked the shadow of a
basketball hoop throughout the day.
They learned that the sun plays a part in creating shadows. When the sun “appears” to move over
time, it affects where the shadow moves on the pavement.
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Writing: We began unit 3 in our WEX program! Students enjoyed learning about how
to develop a fictional character.
By analyzing photographs, students described what their character
would be thinking, feeling, and saying in various settings. In grammar, students reviewed
verbs in the present and past tense.
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Cursive/Spelling: Today, we took our week 24 review
spelling test. Students
continued to work on finishing their uppercase cursive packets.
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Miscellaneous: Welcome back! I hope you all had an enjoyable spring break. April book orders went home this week
and are due on April 25. On
Thursday, we had our spring bus evacuation drill. Students reviewed important bus safety rules. Students were also introduced to the
South states and capitals. An
informational letter and practice materials went home on Wednesday. The South test will be on May
14. I hope you have a wonderful
weekend and please let me know if you have any questions!
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