Reading - Read 20 minutes, Extra Credit book report due on Oct. 14
5B Math - Study Link 2.7 due Thursday
5V Math - Math boxes page 65 #s 3, 4, & 5
Picture Day tomorrow
Fundraiser due on Oct. 11
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Homework for October 4
Reading read 20 minutes, Extra Credit Book Report due on Oct. 14,
Spelling - Contract & Test due tomorrow
5P Math - Test tomorrow, Study Link 2.10 practice problems only
5B Math - Quiz tomorrow Review 2.3, 2.4, & 2.5, SMJ 2.7
5V Math - Pages 62 & 63, Mathboxes page 64 #s 1, 2, 3, & 4
Picture Day Thursday
Fundraiser due on Oct. 11
Spelling - Contract & Test due tomorrow
5P Math - Test tomorrow, Study Link 2.10 practice problems only
5B Math - Quiz tomorrow Review 2.3, 2.4, & 2.5, SMJ 2.7
5V Math - Pages 62 & 63, Mathboxes page 64 #s 1, 2, 3, & 4
Picture Day Thursday
Fundraiser due on Oct. 11
Monday, October 3, 2011
Homework for Oct. 3
Reading - Read 20 minutes
Spelling - Contract & Test for Wednesday
5P Math - Study Link 2.8, 2.9, Study Guide due tomorrow, Test on Wednesday
5B Math - Study Link 2.6
5V Math - Page 59 & 60, 61 # 1 & 4
Social Studies - Worksheet
Spelling - Contract & Test for Wednesday
5P Math - Study Link 2.8, 2.9, Study Guide due tomorrow, Test on Wednesday
5B Math - Study Link 2.6
5V Math - Page 59 & 60, 61 # 1 & 4
Social Studies - Worksheet
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Newsletter for the week of October 3
Reading: This week in reading, we will finish the story Sees Behind Trees and read articles from Time for Kids. On Monday, we will work on vocabulary and open ended responses from Sees Behind Trees. With the TFK issue that focuses on Hurricane Irene, we will be making connections to our science unit. Our focus skills for this week are making connections to real world situations before and during reading, making inferences while reading nonfiction texts, and using a combination of word analysis skills when attacking new words. With another TFK, which focuses on monarch butterflies, we will focus on the author's purpose for writing this article, and the students will have to find evidence to support their answer.
Book Report:
Book Report:
Math: In math we are working on unit 2. The first lesson for unit 2 looked at developing strategies for estimating. The second and third lessons focused on addition and subtraction. We learned about open number sentences, and the students worked on interpreting data. Last week the students learned about probability and estimating products. They also worked on multiplying using partial product, lattice, and the traditional method. This week we will finish this unit working on place value and reviewing multiplication. The test is on Wednesday.
Writing: This week in writing, we will continue learning about memoirs. The students will finish looking at different author's memoirs and analyzing the components that make up a memoir. After looking at these components, we will define what a memoir is and look at the structure of a memoir. The memoir will be introduced to the students by making a special memory map and placing a X on the map marking an important image. From there the students will give an oral telling of their special place to different students in the class. After the oral telling, we will start planning out our memoir, and the students will start writing a rough draft. There will also be a short lesson on using transitions in our writing. On Friday, we will do another debate on using social-network sites. One of our issues of Time for Kids poses the following question: Should kids use social-networking sites?
Science: We will go back to science after finishing our social studies chapters for this quarter.
Social Studies: We started social studies last Thursday. Chapter 4 will be our first chapter in social studies, and this chapter focuses on the Spanish building an empire in the Western hemisphere. The first lesson will focus on Columbus's expeditions. The second lesson will focus on longitude and latitude. The next lesson will focus on the Spanish meeting the Aztec. This lesson will also discuss on the Spanish defeated the Aztec empire. The last lesson for this chapter will focus on how the Spanish built their new life in the Western hemisphere.
Spelling Unit 5:
percent absence years refused ancient pressure machine notice scene
station social special parachute specialty detention constitution
advertisement advise cities chalet sincere tissue resident magician medicine
appreciate atrocious innocence intercept asymmetrical symmetry cemetery
ceremony scenic permission Sachem tentative servant cash crop multiplication
HEALTHY SNACK LIST:
Due to life-threatening peanut/nuts/sesame allergies at every grade level and the fact that we change classes for math and flex groups, we are asking that no peanut/nut/sesame products be sent in for a nutritional snack. Also a list was sent home that stated the food items that will be allowed for snacks. The following items can be brought in: fruit, vegetable sticks, pretzels, cheese slices or cubes, raisins, cereal mix (i.e. Chex Mix), rice cakes, and crackers.
FAMILY READING NIGHT FOR GRADES 2-5:
Family Reading Night will take place on Tuesday, October 11 from 6:15 - 7:45 with the theme of Readingis for Meaning. The purpose of this evening is to be introduced to the different stages of reading and to understand that reading goes beyond word recognition. The primary focus will be on Newly Fluent and Truly Fluent readers through exploring text complexity in the various genres of literature. Matching readers to text that supports interactive and engaged reading is an important part of building student comprehension. Plan to come and attend 3 different breakout sessions. The registration form is due on Friday, October 7. You must register to attend.
NEW READING INCENTIVE PROGRAM:
There is a new reading incentive program that Mrs. May is doing. To earn the prize, the fifth graders will need to read 400 minutes in a month. That is 20 minutes a night. To learn more about the program go to Mrs. May's blog at mwlmc.blogspot.com.
FAMILY SELF DEFENSE NIGHT (from Mrs. Andrews):
The safety of our children is of great importance to all of us. We can do our best to keep them safe at home and school, but situations may arise that we cannot control. These incidents can happen anywhere, at any time, and with anyone. It is not just an issue in the big cities or always a "stranger danger" attack. Parents are often unsure of what to say to their young children and how much information they should provide to them. Mrs. Andrews will provide an age appropriate, hands om self-defense workshop in which you may participate with your family. When parents are in attendance, they can see first hand what she plans to cover. Your child can practice these techniques on their parents or adult family members. Competence and confidence in self-defense techniques can relieve anxiety and is a good resource for your child. The majority of self-defense is avoidance of dangerous situations and good information. That will be her focus. They will be practicing physical defense, so please wear comfortable clothing and gym shoes. Older siblings and all family members are encouraged to participate. Permission slips were sent home, but Mrs. Keene has them in the office. Mrs. Andrews also has extra permission slips. The number of participates will be limited due to safety and space needs, so be sure to return the permission slip. This event will be held on Wednesday, October 5 from 6:30 - 8:30 for K-5 students and parents. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Mrs. Andrews at terri_andrews@ipsd.org or 428-6709.
PTA REFLECTIONS: The Project turn in deadline for May Watts' students is October 7. For more information, please go to http://www.wattspta.org/. Also, information, rules, and entry forms can be downloaded at www.ptareflections.org/cs/rules and documents or contact the Reflections Chair, Amy Toepper, at amytoepper@hotmail.com
This years theme is "Diversity Means..."
Important Dates:
Track & Field Monday, October 3
Math Test Wednesday, October 5
Spelling Test Wednesday, October 5
Self-Defense Night Wednesday, October 5 from 6:30 - 8:30
Picture Day Thursday, October 6
Paw Print Redemption Day Thursday, October 6
No School Monday, October 10
Family Reading Night Tuesday, October 11 from 6:00 - 8:00
Early Dismissal 12:00 on Wednesday, October 12
Friday, September 30, 2011
Homework for Sept. 30
Reading - Read 20 minutes
Spelling - Test & Contract for Wednesday
5P Math - Study Guide due Tuesday, Test on Wednesday
5V Math - Need a compostion notebook
Picture Day on Thursday
Fundraiser Oct. 11
Spelling - Test & Contract for Wednesday
5P Math - Study Guide due Tuesday, Test on Wednesday
5V Math - Need a compostion notebook
Picture Day on Thursday
Fundraiser Oct. 11
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Homework for Sept. 29
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due tomorrow
Spelling - Contract & Test for Wednesday
5P Math - Journal page 49 #s 1, 3, 4, & 5, Study Guide due on Tuesday, Test on Wednesday
5B Math - Mathboxes page 58
5V Math - Study Link 2.4, Mathboxes 2.4 #s 1 & 2
Book Order due tomorrow
Picture Day next Thursday
Fundraiser due on Oct. 11
Spelling - Contract & Test for Wednesday
5P Math - Journal page 49 #s 1, 3, 4, & 5, Study Guide due on Tuesday, Test on Wednesday
5B Math - Mathboxes page 58
5V Math - Study Link 2.4, Mathboxes 2.4 #s 1 & 2
Book Order due tomorrow
Picture Day next Thursday
Fundraiser due on Oct. 11
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Homework for Sept. 28
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on Friday
5P Math - Study Link 2.7
5B Math - Study Link 2.3
5V Math - Journal page 58 # 4, Study Link 2.2
Book Order due on Friday
Fundraiser due on October 11
5P Math - Study Link 2.7
5B Math - Study Link 2.3
5V Math - Journal page 58 # 4, Study Link 2.2
Book Order due on Friday
Fundraiser due on October 11
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Homework for Sept. 27
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due Friday
Spelling - Test & Contract for Wednesday
5P Math - Journal pages 42 & 46 selected numbers
5V Math - SL 2.1, Journal pages 54 & 58 # 5 only
Science - Test & Crossword for tomorrow
Book Order due on Friday
Fundraiser due October 11
Spelling - Test & Contract for Wednesday
5P Math - Journal pages 42 & 46 selected numbers
5V Math - SL 2.1, Journal pages 54 & 58 # 5 only
Science - Test & Crossword for tomorrow
Book Order due on Friday
Fundraiser due October 11
Monday, September 26, 2011
Homework for Sept. 26
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on Friday
Spelling - Contract & Test for Wednesday
5P Math - Study Link 2.5, 2.6
5B Math - Mathboxes page 51, Test Tuesday & Study Guide due on Tuesday
Science - Crossword puzzle due on Wednesday, Test Wednesday
Book Order due on Friday
Spelling - Contract & Test for Wednesday
5P Math - Study Link 2.5, 2.6
5B Math - Mathboxes page 51, Test Tuesday & Study Guide due on Tuesday
Science - Crossword puzzle due on Wednesday, Test Wednesday
Book Order due on Friday
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Newsletter for the week of Sept. 26
Reading: This week in reading, we will be reading the story Sees Behind Trees. This story is about a Native American boy, Walnut, who overcomes his poor eyesight to show his community his unusual skill and earns his adult name. The skills we will focus on are asking and answering open ended questions using evidence from the text to support their answer, and identifying main plot elements, conflicts, and themes in a variety of texts. We will also focus on the vocabulary for the story to work on using context clues to define words. The words for this sotry are: quiver, tread, moss, sternly, exaggerate, and compose.
Book Report: Their first book report will be due on Friday, September 30. The students need to read any award winning book. Their assignment is to write an A to Z book report. They will present this report to the class.
Book Report: Their first book report will be due on Friday, September 30. The students need to read any award winning book. Their assignment is to write an A to Z book report. They will present this report to the class.
Math: In math we are working on unit 2. The first lesson for unit 2 looked at developing strategies for estimating. The second and third lessons focused on addition and subtraction. We learned about open number sentences, and the students worked on interpreting data. This week the students will learn about probability and estimating products. They will also work on multiplying using partial product, lattice, and the traditional method. We will finish this week working on place value.
Writing: This week in writing, we will finish up our argument about Sponge Bob. We will be taking a district writing assessent to get a baseline on the students' abilities. This will be a timed expository prompt. We will also begin our unit on memoirs with immersion this week. The students will start looking at different author's memoirs and analyzing the components that make up a memoir.
Science: We have been working on our weather unit. The students watched videos on storms, weather instruments, and hurricanes at the beginning of the unit. Then they learned about the layers of the atmosphere. The layers are troposphere, stratosphere, ozone layer, mesosphere, ionosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere. The students have learned about three of the weather instruments. The wind vane tells the direction in which the wind is blowing, and the anemometer tells the speed of the wind. The barometer measures the atmospheric pressure. The students also learned about the three states of matter. They are gases, solids, and liquids. Through experiments, we looked at some of the properties of air. The students learned that air takes up space and is lighter than water. They also saw what happens when air molecules are heated and cooled. Another experiment showed that hot air rises. Last week the students learned about humidity and relative humidity. We also did experiments showing how a cloud is made, the water cycle , and one that shows air pressure. The students went to the computer lab and did research on the clouds. This week, the students will learn about the four types of precipitation. We will review for the test on Tuesday, and the test is on Wednesday.
Social Studies: We will start social studies on Thursday. Chapter 4 will be our first chapter in social studies, and this chapter focuses on the Spanish building an empire in the Western hemisphere. The first lesson will focus on Columbus's expeditions. The second lesson will focus on longitude and latitude.
Spelling Unit 4:
parts history warning declare despair shirt learning backward border
prepared harsh research carnival particular squirrel harmful charms
disorder favored remark correspondence discouraged generations
constitution literature assurance pressure charisma aerobic archery
boundary architecture familiar pleasure gesture opinion armada quavered
barometer Mayflower Compact
PTA REFLECTIONS: The Project turn in deadline for May Watts' students is October 7. For more information, please go to http://www.wattspta.org/. Also, information, rules, and entry forms can be downloaded at www.ptareflections.org/cs/rules and documents or contact the Reflections Chair, Amy Toepper, at amytoepper@hotmail.com
This years theme is "Diversity Means..."
Band/Orchestra: Before school band/orchestra begins this week.
Important Dates:
Track & Field Monday, September 26 & if it rains it will be on Wednesday
Author Visit Tuesday, September 27
Spelling Test Wednesday, September 28
Science Test Wednesday, September 28
CogAT Testing Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday
Book Report due on Friday, September 30
Math Test Tuesday, October 4
Friday, September 23, 2011
Homework for Sept. 23
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due Sept. 30
Spelling - Test & Contract due Wednesday
Science - Test Wednesday
5B Math - Test & Study Guide for Tuesday
Spelling - Test & Contract due Wednesday
Science - Test Wednesday
5B Math - Test & Study Guide for Tuesday
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Homework for Sept. 22
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on Sept. 30
Language Arts - Fortunately Book due tomorrow
Spelling - Contract & Test due Wednesday
5P Math - Study Link 2.4
5B Math - Study Link 2.1, Test and study guide Tuesday
Language Arts - Fortunately Book due tomorrow
Spelling - Contract & Test due Wednesday
5P Math - Study Link 2.4
5B Math - Study Link 2.1, Test and study guide Tuesday
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Homework for Sept. 21
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on Sept. 30
Language Arts - Fortunately book due on Friday
5P Math - Study Link 2.3, Journal page 36
5B Math - Study Link 1.12, Study guide due Tuesday, Test on Tuesday
5V Math - Test Thursday, Mock Test for Thursday
Science - Test on Wednesday
Language Arts - Fortunately book due on Friday
5P Math - Study Link 2.3, Journal page 36
5B Math - Study Link 1.12, Study guide due Tuesday, Test on Tuesday
5V Math - Test Thursday, Mock Test for Thursday
Science - Test on Wednesday
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Homework for Sept. 20
Reading _ Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on Sept. 30
Language Arts - Fortunately Book due on Friday
Spelling - Test & Contract due tomorrow
5P Math - Study Link 2.2
5B Math - Journal page 39, Study guide, Test on Tues.
5V Math - Study Link 1.12, Test on Thursday
Language Arts - Fortunately Book due on Friday
Spelling - Test & Contract due tomorrow
5P Math - Study Link 2.2
5B Math - Journal page 39, Study guide, Test on Tues.
5V Math - Study Link 1.12, Test on Thursday
Monday, September 19, 2011
Homework for Sept. 19
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on Sept. 30
Spelling - Contract & Test due Wednesday
5P Math - Journal page 31 all problems
Spelling - Contract & Test due Wednesday
5P Math - Journal page 31 all problems
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Newsletter for the week of Sept. 19
Reading: This week in reading, we will be working on the mini research project. This week they will be planning for their presentation. The following are the questions they will be required to answer: 1. What did the person develop/invent, and how was it used? 2. What impact did this innovation have on society? 3. What was the legacy of this innovation? Then during their presentation, they will need the following information: 1. They will need an opening argument. 2. They will need to prove/defend their person as the most innovative/influential. This will be done through both an oral/visual presentation. 3. They will need a closing argument. The focus skills being worked on this week are ask and respond to open ended questions, making connections to real world situations or related topics before and during reading, making inferences and drawing conclusions. I will be using the following picture books to practice these skills: Ben's Dream and The Garden of Gasazi. The students will also work on these skills with their independent reading book, and I will be conferencing with them.
Book Report: Their first book report will be due on Friday, September 30. The students need to read any award winning book. Their assignment is to write an A to Z book report.
Book Report: Their first book report will be due on Friday, September 30. The students need to read any award winning book. Their assignment is to write an A to Z book report.
Math: In math we are starting unit 2. The first lesson for unit 2 looks at developing strategies for estimating. The second and third lessons will focus on addition and subtraction. We will also learn about open number sentences. On Friday, the students will work on interpreting data.
Writing: This week in writing, we will be doing a variety of activities. During writer's workshop, the students will finish their own Fortunately book. We will also be working on our mini research project during writing. The students will have to prove that their person was the most influential/innovative person. We will also be doing two quick write arguments. One will focus on wearing school uniforms, and the other one will focus on the new research about the T.V. show Sponge Bob. Researchers are saying that children under the age of 4 should not watch this show.
Science: We have been working on our weather unit. The students watched videos on storms, weather instruments, and hurricanes at the beginning of the unit. Then they learned about the layers of the atmosphere. The layers are troposphere, stratosphere, ozone layer, mesosphere, ionosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere. The students have learned about three of the weather instruments. The wind vane tells the direction in which the wind is blowing, and the anemometer tells the speed of the wind. The barometer measures the atmospheric pressure. Last week the students learned about the three states of matter. They are gases, solids, and liquids. Through experiments, we looked at some of the properties of air. The students learned that air takes up space and is lighter than water. They also saw what happens when air molecules are heated and cooled. Another experiment showed that hot air rises. This week the students will learn about humidity and relative humidity. We will also do experiments showing how a cloud is made, the water cycle , and one that shows air pressure. The students will also go to the computer lab and do research on the clouds.
Social Studies: We will start social studies after we finish our science unit.
Spelling Unit 3:
soul smoke move clue fruits lose chose stole prove produce juice
drove Tuesday rescue continue issue ego argue cruise toll forehead
include rehearsal fourth course conducive ensue turbulent tombstone
suitable peculiar acoustic illusion camouflage surgeon colony encomienda
missionary conquistador atom
PTA REFLECTIONS: The Project turn in deadline for May Watts' students is October 7. For more information, please go to http://www.wattspta.org/. Also, information, rules, and entry forms can be downloaded at www.ptareflections.org/cs/rules and documents or contact the Reflections Chair, Amy Toepper, at amytoepper@hotmail.com
This years theme is "Diversity Means..."
Band/Orchestra: The lessons for this week are only during the school day. Before school band/orchestra begins the week of September 26th.
Important Dates:
PTA General Meeting at 7:00 p.m.
Spelling Test Wednesday, September 21
Paw Print Redemption Thursday, September 22
Book Report due on Friday, September 30
Friday, September 16, 2011
Homework for Sept. 16
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on Sept. 30
Spelling - Test & Contract due on Wednesday
Spelling - Test & Contract due on Wednesday
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Homework for Sept. 15
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on Sept. 30
Spelling - Test & Contract for Wednesday, Sept. 21
5B Math - Study Link 1.11, Page 38 optional
Chorus & Eco Club forms due tomorrow
Spelling - Test & Contract for Wednesday, Sept. 21
5B Math - Study Link 1.11, Page 38 optional
Chorus & Eco Club forms due tomorrow
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Homework for Sept. 14
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on Sept. 30
5B Math - Study Link 1.9
5V Math - Study Link 1.9 only page 1
5B Math - Study Link 1.9
5V Math - Study Link 1.9 only page 1
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Homework for Sept. 13
Reading - Read 20 minutes, Book Report due on Sept. 30
Spelling - Sentences & Test for tomorrow
5P Math - Test tomorrow
5B Math - Study Link 1.8
5V Math - Study Link 1.8 & Mathboxes 1.9 #s 1, 2, 3
Spelling - Sentences & Test for tomorrow
5P Math - Test tomorrow
5B Math - Study Link 1.8
5V Math - Study Link 1.8 & Mathboxes 1.9 #s 1, 2, 3
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