Friday, November 21, 2014

This Week...

November 17- November 21, 2014

Reading:  Students had the opportunity to demonstrate their understanding of unit vocabulary and reading strategies in a variety of ways.  By responding to multiple choice questions and extended response prompts, students were able to show what they had learned from unit 2.  They also practiced close reading strategies to locate important information in nonfiction texts.  By skimming and looking for key words, students were able to find details efficiently.  We will begin unit 3 when we return from Thanksgiving break!
Reading Logs are due Monday, December 1.  (200 minutes)
Math:  Students practiced reviewing major concepts from unit 4.  Using arrays and pictures, they represented various multiplication/division number stories.  Students took their unit 4 test on Thursday!  We will begin unit 5 after break.

Social Studies:  We started the Midwest unit!  Students learned where the states and capitals are located.  A letter went home this week detailing the expectations for learning this information.  We also read about the landscape of the Midwest.  We discovered that the land was once covered with glaciers, which later formed many of our lakes.  Lewis and Clark’s expedition in the Louisiana territory was also discussed.
Writing:  Students took their November writing words test today.  Next month, there will not be a December list due to the shortened month.  In grammar, students reviewed major concepts from unit 2:  common & proper nouns, possessive nouns, and sentence combinations with similar subjects & predicates.
Spelling/Cursive:  Today, we had our unit 2 review test.  After break, we will resume regular spelling and homework. 
Miscellaneous:  This week, we enjoyed a great Art Appreciation session about Georges Seurat from Nicky’s mom…thank you!  Progress reports were sent home today.  Please sign the front of the envelope and return the empty envelope to school.  I am looking forward to meeting with you at conferences next week!  Thank you for taking the time to discuss your child’s progress.  Students will return to school on Monday, December 1.  I hope you all have an enjoyable and relaxing Thanksgiving break!  As always, please contact me if you have any questions…enjoy!



Friday, November 14, 2014

This Week...

November 10- November 14, 2014


Reading:  We enjoyed reading Helen Lester’s autobiography: Author: A True Story!  Determining the author’s purpose through story clues was our main skill.  We learned that when an author’s main purpose is to inform, he or she may include many facts.  Entertaining and persuading were other purposes we discussed.  We also read different nonfiction articles and provided evidence to support the purpose.  Similes and metaphors were discussed through various poems.
Reading Logs are due Monday, November 17.  (100 minutes)

Math:  We practiced how to use multiplication and division fact triangles to make fact families.  There were many tips and tricks that we practiced in order to start learning our facts.  Baseball multiplication was a new game that students really enjoyed!  They also reviewed how to solve multiplication and division number stories.  Our unit 4 test will be next Thursday, November 20.  A review guide will be going home on Tuesday.

Science:  We spent the week reviewing major concepts from our habitat unit.  The unit test was on Thursday.  In the LMC, students began their biome research project using various note-taking strategies.  They used nonfiction books to find information about the climate and animal adaptations.  Next week, we will begin our new social studies unit: The Midwest! 
Writing:  At the beginning of the week, students worked on their personal narrative final copies.  Then, they started to share their final pieces with the class!  In grammar, students learned how to combine sentences that have the same predicate or the same subject. 
Spelling/Cursive:  Students took their week 11 spelling test.  Next week will be a review week for spelling, so there will be no homework.  We continued to work in our cursive packets. 

Miscellaneous:  The November writing words test will be on Friday, November 21.  This test will be cumulative and cover the October words as well.  Please let me know if you need additional copies of the lists.  Just a reminder, November book orders are also due on November 21.  Please let me know if you have any questions.  Have a wonderful weekend and stay warm!

Friday, November 7, 2014

This Week...

November 3- November 7, 2014

Reading:  Animal homes” was the theme for the week!  Students read interesting nonfiction selections about animals and their habitats.  By using a topic-example-detail-detail organizer, students were able to pick out main ideas and find supporting facts.  They also learned how to solve analogies by analyzing the relationships between words.  Students did a close reading of a poem entitled, Writers.  Students used details in the stanzas to make inferences about the characters discussed in the poem.
Reading Logs are due Monday, November 10.  (100 minutes)
Math:  We started unit 4, which focuses on multiplication and division!  A family letter was sent home on Monday.  We practiced drawing arrays to represent basic multiplication problems.  We also solved multiplication number stories using a graphic organizer.  Then, students used counters to model simple division problems.  We also discussed the formal way to write remainders in number models.
Science:  Food Chains were a main topic of discussion this week.  Students learned that energy is passed from one organism to another.  Producers, or plants, provide food to the various consumers in our world.  At the end of the week, students were excited to dissect owl pellets and discover what owls eat!  They matched up their discoveries with a bone matching diagram.  Students learned that most owls eat voles and birds, which helped them determine the owls’ habitats.  The habitats unit test will be next Thursday, November 13.  A review guide will be going home on Monday.  In the LMC, students learned about two different note-taking strategies: boxes & bullets and sketch & label.  They will use these strategies when they begin their biome research projects next week!
Writing:  Students edited their personal narratives with a checklist.  They checked for proper spelling, punctuation, and capitalization.  They also revised their pieces to ensure that strong verbs and showing details were included.  In grammar, students learned how to write possessive nouns.  November writing words went home this week.  Students reviewed their meanings and use in various contexts.
Spelling/Cursive:  Students took their week 10 spelling test.  We continued to work in our cursive packets. 
Miscellaneous:  In honor of the upcoming Veteran’s Day, students wrote thoughtful letters to our nation’s veterans.  These letters will be delivered to a local VA hospital in time for the holiday.  Our class did a wonderful job of filling these veterans’ “buckets” and showing that they matter!  As the weather gets colder, please make sure your child brings warm outerwear for recess…thank you!  Please let me know if you have any questions…have a fabulous weekend!