December
5- December 9, 2016
Reading: Students were excited to start our new fiction
unit! At the beginning of the week, we
explored various types of fiction.
Some of these included fables, folktales, and historical fiction. We also read Mirette on the High Wire,
which was a story based in France over 100 years ago. Students identified important story
elements using an organizer. We also
read an Ashanti tale about Anansi the Spider.
We had a discussion about how folktales often use literary and
cultural language to convey a story that has been passed down from generation
to generation.
Reading Logs are due Monday,
December 12. (100 minutes)
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Math: We began unit 5 this week! Students reviewed place value up to the
hundred millions. They also practiced
writing large numbers from dictation, as well as saying numbers aloud. We also learned a new game, “Number
Top-It”, which helped us compare large numbers in a fun way! Towards the end of the week, students
discussed the U.S. census and applied their knowledge of large numbers to
interpret city populations.
Pictographs were another focus.
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Social Studies: We had a great discussion about the Midwest
economy. We discovered that
manufacturing and agriculture provide many jobs for people in the area. Henry Ford and the assembly line were
highlighted. Students also experienced
the culture of the Midwest by reading about Mt. Rushmore, Cahokia, the Hmong
people, and many other interesting topics.
The Midwest test (including the Midwest states & capitals) will be
on Wednesday, December 14. A review
guide went home on Wednesday.
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Writing: In writing, we continued working on character
traits and supporting details.
Students analyzed excerpts from the book My Name is Maria Isabel
and found interesting showing details.
Students also wrote different types of winter poetry. These types of poems were Haikus and
sensory poems. In grammar, students
worked on identifying action verbs in various sentences.
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Spelling: Today, we had our week 13 test.
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Miscellaneous: “Secret Snowpal” names went home today! Students need to create a homemade card
with a special message for that particular classmate. Snowpal cards are due Wednesday, December 14. Shh…remember, it’s a secret! As always, please contact me if you have
any questions…have a great weekend and stay warm!
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