Reading: This week in reading we will be reading the story "William Shakespeare & the Globe". The focus skills for this story are fact and opinion, important vs. unimportant information, and connecting literary selections to historical context. We will also continue to work on using context clues to define words. The words we will focus on this story are dismantle, adornment, lavish, congested, patron, critical, and shareholder.
Book Report: The next book report is due on Friday, April 15. The students may select from the following options: a book sandwich, a book quilt, an A to Z about the book, make a book jacket, or take an accelerated reader test.
Math: In math we started unit 8. The first lesson of this unit focused on equivalent fractions. The second lesson focused on adding mixed numbers with common denominators and uncommon denominators. The students also learned about subtracting and multiplying fractions. They learned how to find a product of a whole number and a fraction. Last week the students continued to learn how to find a product of a whole number and a fraction. This week they will learn how to calculate the percent of a discount. They will also find the whole given a fraction or percent. The last lesson in unit 8 is dividing fractions.
Writing: This week in writing the students will pick their research topic. We are making some changes to our project this year, and we have not decided what the end product will be. This year the students can select either a person who impacted the world or a historical event that had an impact on the world. On Monday, they will be able to look through biography books and books with historical events. This will help them select a topic. On Tuesday, we will go through the specific questions that will need to be answered after doing their research. Then they will select their person or event on Friday. On Wednesday, they are going to write a story about meeting their favorite author, and on Thursday, the students are going to write a 6 word memoir.
Science: This quarter our unit in science focuses around using the microscope. The students will learn about the parts of the microscope and how to prepare a slide. The students will also compare the size of specimens and observe a penny next week. They will start to learn about the parts of a plant cell and be able to observe one under the microscope.
Social Studies: We will go back to social studies after we finish the science unit.
Spelling Unit Words:
There is no spelling this week.
Important Information:
Please sign the report card envelope and send it back to school after break.
If your child submitted Read for Success, they will be getting the tickets in mid-May.
Important Dates:
Spring Break the week of March 28
Classes resume Monday, April 4
Parent night at Hill on Thursday, April 7
Math test Tuesday, April 12
Book report due Friday, April 15
Classes resume Monday, April 4
Parent night at Hill on Thursday, April 7
Math test Tuesday, April 12
Book report due Friday, April 15