DARE essays are due tomorrow!
Interesting Fact of the Day: Half of all Americans live within 50 miles of their birthplace.
LA: We finished up part 1 of our book today. We focused on similes, metaphors, characterization, irony, tone, problem and solutions and making inferences. We also talked about realistic vs. make believe in stories and how to tell the difference. Lastly, we worked on some writing and typing.
HW: Finish journal entry and comprehension questions if they weren't completed in class. There are several quizzes tomorrow...one over this chunk of chapters, a vocabulary from this section, one over part 1 and your spelling test. Don't forget, the first 10 spelling words are all that will be given.
Math: We took a practice test for our unit 5 test tomorrow.
HW: Study for your math test. The practice test is a great tool for review.
Social Studies: (Grannan) We took the chapter 5 test today.
HW: None
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
So Much To Be Thankful For...
Interesting Fact of the Day: They have square watermelons in Japan--they stack better.
Don't forget: DARE essays are due on Wednesday. Officer Redman will be coming to pick them up!
LA: We're continuing on with our novel study...we're finding Maniac Magee to be a fantastic read! We're coming across some heavy topics...often some that weigh heavily on our hearts. This a great discussion point at home...be sure to talk about it! We began by taking the vocabulary quiz from the previous section, and chose new words for this section as well. Our figurative language focus was on dialect, colloquialism, irony, symbolism, conflict, foreshadowing, hyperbole, stereotype, bias, dialogue, problem and solutions and making inferences. We also took a spelling pre-test today. Only the first 10 words will be given since this is a short week. We also spent some time analyzing a chunk of chapter 17 (the hyperboles) and took some time to mimick Jerry Spinelli in our own writing.
HW: Finish the journal entry, comprehension questions, writing and study for your vocabulary quiz tomorrow. Don't forget a quiz over Part 1 of the book will be given on Wednesday.
Math: We finished up unit 5 with some partner work today...focusing more on circle graphs and how to create them.
HW: Journal pages 157-158, math boxes 5.11 & 5.12 and study link 5.11 are all due tomorrow. The test will be given on Wednesday.
Social Studies: (Woods) We read the Reading Further section together today as a class, and then began working on the pages in the Interactive Student Notebook that are due Wednesday.
HW: ISNB pages 30-32 are due Wednesday. The chapter 5 test will be given that day as well.
Don't forget: DARE essays are due on Wednesday. Officer Redman will be coming to pick them up!
LA: We're continuing on with our novel study...we're finding Maniac Magee to be a fantastic read! We're coming across some heavy topics...often some that weigh heavily on our hearts. This a great discussion point at home...be sure to talk about it! We began by taking the vocabulary quiz from the previous section, and chose new words for this section as well. Our figurative language focus was on dialect, colloquialism, irony, symbolism, conflict, foreshadowing, hyperbole, stereotype, bias, dialogue, problem and solutions and making inferences. We also took a spelling pre-test today. Only the first 10 words will be given since this is a short week. We also spent some time analyzing a chunk of chapter 17 (the hyperboles) and took some time to mimick Jerry Spinelli in our own writing.
HW: Finish the journal entry, comprehension questions, writing and study for your vocabulary quiz tomorrow. Don't forget a quiz over Part 1 of the book will be given on Wednesday.
Math: We finished up unit 5 with some partner work today...focusing more on circle graphs and how to create them.
HW: Journal pages 157-158, math boxes 5.11 & 5.12 and study link 5.11 are all due tomorrow. The test will be given on Wednesday.
Social Studies: (Woods) We read the Reading Further section together today as a class, and then began working on the pages in the Interactive Student Notebook that are due Wednesday.
HW: ISNB pages 30-32 are due Wednesday. The chapter 5 test will be given that day as well.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Thursday...
Interesting Fact of the Day: The winter of 1932 was so cold that Niagara Falls froze completely solid.
LA: We continued on with chapters 10-11 today in Maniac Magee. Our figurative language terms that we studied today were: generalization, drawing conclusions, theme, internal conflict, antagonists, protagonists, tone, conflict, metaphor and main ideas. We also continued learning about singular and plural possessive nouns.
HW: Don't forget your comprehension questions must be written in complete sentences, with correct punctuation and capitalization. There is a spelling, grammar and comprehension quiz over chapters 1-11 tomorrow.
Math: We spent the day doing some fraction, decimal and percent review today. Some of us even had time for a game or two of Greedy!
HW: Finish fraction, decimal, percent packet for tomorrow.
DARE today--we had our last meeting with DARE and Officer Redman.
HW: The DARE essays are due next Wednesday.
LA: We continued on with chapters 10-11 today in Maniac Magee. Our figurative language terms that we studied today were: generalization, drawing conclusions, theme, internal conflict, antagonists, protagonists, tone, conflict, metaphor and main ideas. We also continued learning about singular and plural possessive nouns.
HW: Don't forget your comprehension questions must be written in complete sentences, with correct punctuation and capitalization. There is a spelling, grammar and comprehension quiz over chapters 1-11 tomorrow.
Math: We spent the day doing some fraction, decimal and percent review today. Some of us even had time for a game or two of Greedy!
HW: Finish fraction, decimal, percent packet for tomorrow.
DARE today--we had our last meeting with DARE and Officer Redman.
HW: The DARE essays are due next Wednesday.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Wednesday...
Interesting Fact of the Day: The moon is one million times drier than the Gobi Desert.
LA: We continued to work on our novel study today. We spent today working on chapters 7-9, focusing on the skills of similes, view point, author's style, characterization, genre, irony, connotation, symbolism, point of view, imagery and main idea. We also continued with our grammar skill of possessive nouns.
HW: Journal entry and questions for chapters 7-9. Don't forget to study for your vocabulary test tomorrow.
Math: We learned about using percent circles to help us read and figure out circle graphs.
HW: Math box and study link 5.10.
ART SMART-Special thanks to Mrs. King, Mrs. Schneider, Mrs. Marsh and Mrs. Stevens for coming in and teaching us about Edward Hoppers.
LA: We continued to work on our novel study today. We spent today working on chapters 7-9, focusing on the skills of similes, view point, author's style, characterization, genre, irony, connotation, symbolism, point of view, imagery and main idea. We also continued with our grammar skill of possessive nouns.
HW: Journal entry and questions for chapters 7-9. Don't forget to study for your vocabulary test tomorrow.
Math: We learned about using percent circles to help us read and figure out circle graphs.
HW: Math box and study link 5.10.
ART SMART-Special thanks to Mrs. King, Mrs. Schneider, Mrs. Marsh and Mrs. Stevens for coming in and teaching us about Edward Hoppers.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Monday's News...
Interesting Fact of the Day: There are more cars in Southern California than there are cows in India.
Don't forget that we are still collecting non perishable food items to STUFF-A-TRAILER with on Wednesday. Please, please, please consider donating some canned or boxed food.
LA: Today we began our new novel study. We will be spending the next several weeks reading and learning language arts skills by reading "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli. This book is the legend of a boy who completely changed a town by his actions. We will be using Rit words and higher level thinking skills as we read each day. Today, we focused on metaphors, foreshadowing, irony, imagery, external conflict, symbolism, cause and effect, hyperbole's, similes and main ideas. Everyday, the students will have comprehension questions, a journal entry and a vocab quiz. The first vocab quiz is tomorrow. We had a great discussion about some of the mature topics that will be brought up in this book. I'm really looking forward to sharing this with our class.
We will still be doing spelling and grammar everyday. There will still be a spelling test, grammar test, and weekly assessment on Friday
HW: Finish questions and journal entry. Study for vocab quiz.
Math: Our focus today was on turning fractions into percents using a calculator. We did a lot of practice with this skill.
HW:Math box and study link 5.8 are due tomorrow. The test over Unit 5 will be next Wednesday.
Social Studies: (Grannan) We dove into the 7 explorers other than Christopher Columbus today during Social Studies. While reading, we found things out such as their personal background, sponsors, times they explored, what they did for a living. It was a lot of fun to learn so much about these important men!
HW: None
Don't forget that we are still collecting non perishable food items to STUFF-A-TRAILER with on Wednesday. Please, please, please consider donating some canned or boxed food.
LA: Today we began our new novel study. We will be spending the next several weeks reading and learning language arts skills by reading "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli. This book is the legend of a boy who completely changed a town by his actions. We will be using Rit words and higher level thinking skills as we read each day. Today, we focused on metaphors, foreshadowing, irony, imagery, external conflict, symbolism, cause and effect, hyperbole's, similes and main ideas. Everyday, the students will have comprehension questions, a journal entry and a vocab quiz. The first vocab quiz is tomorrow. We had a great discussion about some of the mature topics that will be brought up in this book. I'm really looking forward to sharing this with our class.
We will still be doing spelling and grammar everyday. There will still be a spelling test, grammar test, and weekly assessment on Friday
HW: Finish questions and journal entry. Study for vocab quiz.
Math: Our focus today was on turning fractions into percents using a calculator. We did a lot of practice with this skill.
HW:Math box and study link 5.8 are due tomorrow. The test over Unit 5 will be next Wednesday.
Social Studies: (Grannan) We dove into the 7 explorers other than Christopher Columbus today during Social Studies. While reading, we found things out such as their personal background, sponsors, times they explored, what they did for a living. It was a lot of fun to learn so much about these important men!
HW: None
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Tuesday, November 7th
Interesting Fact of the Day: If you were to spell out numbers, you would have to go until 1,000 until you would find the letter "A."
Don't forget that we are collecting can goods for our Stuff-A-Trailer event on November 16th. 2 families donated items today. Thank you parents for helping us meet the needs of other families in the community.
LA: This morning, we reviewed the different ways of making a noun plural during our grammar lesson. We read and discussed the story "Rattlers" in our reading books. We paid special attention to the main ideas and supporting details of each section and how that helps us to better understand the overall story. We learned that amphi and ambi means both in our vocab vine time. We also reviewed our RIT words.
HW: Keep working on the weekly homework, it's due Friday and read 20-30 minutes.
Math~
Today we began working with fractions and decimals. Fractions can become decimals in two different ways. The first way is to divide the numerator by the denominator. The second way is to use equivalent fractions. Try to make the equivalent fraction with a denominator of 10 or 100. Then it is easy to convert to a decimal.
HW: Journal page139, math box and study link 5.5
Social Studies: (Woods) We began chapter 5 today, where our focus is going to be on 8 specific explorers. As a class today, we read and learned about Christopher Columbus. We will begin studying the other explorers on Friday, as we work in groups.
HW: None
Don't forget that we are collecting can goods for our Stuff-A-Trailer event on November 16th. 2 families donated items today. Thank you parents for helping us meet the needs of other families in the community.
LA: This morning, we reviewed the different ways of making a noun plural during our grammar lesson. We read and discussed the story "Rattlers" in our reading books. We paid special attention to the main ideas and supporting details of each section and how that helps us to better understand the overall story. We learned that amphi and ambi means both in our vocab vine time. We also reviewed our RIT words.
HW: Keep working on the weekly homework, it's due Friday and read 20-30 minutes.
Math~
Today we began working with fractions and decimals. Fractions can become decimals in two different ways. The first way is to divide the numerator by the denominator. The second way is to use equivalent fractions. Try to make the equivalent fraction with a denominator of 10 or 100. Then it is easy to convert to a decimal.
HW: Journal page139, math box and study link 5.5
Social Studies: (Woods) We began chapter 5 today, where our focus is going to be on 8 specific explorers. As a class today, we read and learned about Christopher Columbus. We will begin studying the other explorers on Friday, as we work in groups.
HW: None
Monday, November 7, 2011
Interesting Fact of the Day: Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable.
LA: Our story for the week is Rattlers. This is a nonfiction story about snakes. We had a lot of disgusted faces while listening to our story! :) Our comprehension skill is summarizing and looking for the main ideas. We will also be looking at how the author organized the story. Our vocabulary words are species, survive, alert, vibrates, surroundings, prey, predators, vibrates, and lunging. Our vocabulary skill is using restated context clues to figure out the words. Both our grammar and spelling skills focus on plural nouns.
Here are this week's RIT words.
Fiction: A literary form based on imagination rather than just fact. Most stories are fiction.
Parallelism: The use of repetitive structure to create rhythm in writing. (The more we do, the more we can do is one example.)
Synedoche: Where a specific part refers to the whole. I got a new set of wheels meaning I got a new car.
Aphorism: A short witty statement of wisdom or opinion. A watched pot never boils.
Archetype: A model character or a character that other characters are based on. Percy is based on the archetype of a hero in Greek myths.
Paradox: A statement that is true even though it seems to be saying opposite things. Soon you will be grown up enough to read fairy tales again.
Quip: A clever or witty remark or comment brought about by the situation. After a ball game: Bad losers make worse winners.
Theme: The fundamental idea or life lesson explored in a literary work. Trusting friends was one theme in Percy Jackson.
Antithesis: Using opposite ideas in the same thought or sentence in order to make a point. Everybody doesn't like something, but nobody doesn't like Sara Lee.
HW: Weekly homework packet is due Friday. Don't forget there will be a RIT quiz tomorrow!
Math:Today we reviewed equivalent fractions. You make an equivalent fraction by multiplying or dividing the numerators and denominators by the same number.
HW: Math boxes and study link 5.4 are due tomorrow
Social Studies: (Grannan) We took the chapter 4 test today.
HW: None
LA: Our story for the week is Rattlers. This is a nonfiction story about snakes. We had a lot of disgusted faces while listening to our story! :) Our comprehension skill is summarizing and looking for the main ideas. We will also be looking at how the author organized the story. Our vocabulary words are species, survive, alert, vibrates, surroundings, prey, predators, vibrates, and lunging. Our vocabulary skill is using restated context clues to figure out the words. Both our grammar and spelling skills focus on plural nouns.
Here are this week's RIT words.
Fiction: A literary form based on imagination rather than just fact. Most stories are fiction.
Parallelism: The use of repetitive structure to create rhythm in writing. (The more we do, the more we can do is one example.)
Synedoche: Where a specific part refers to the whole. I got a new set of wheels meaning I got a new car.
Aphorism: A short witty statement of wisdom or opinion. A watched pot never boils.
Archetype: A model character or a character that other characters are based on. Percy is based on the archetype of a hero in Greek myths.
Paradox: A statement that is true even though it seems to be saying opposite things. Soon you will be grown up enough to read fairy tales again.
Quip: A clever or witty remark or comment brought about by the situation. After a ball game: Bad losers make worse winners.
Theme: The fundamental idea or life lesson explored in a literary work. Trusting friends was one theme in Percy Jackson.
Antithesis: Using opposite ideas in the same thought or sentence in order to make a point. Everybody doesn't like something, but nobody doesn't like Sara Lee.
HW: Weekly homework packet is due Friday. Don't forget there will be a RIT quiz tomorrow!
Math:Today we reviewed equivalent fractions. You make an equivalent fraction by multiplying or dividing the numerators and denominators by the same number.
HW: Math boxes and study link 5.4 are due tomorrow
Social Studies: (Grannan) We took the chapter 4 test today.
HW: None
Thursday, November 3, 2011
It's A Cold Thursday
Interesting Fact of the Day: The hummingbird is the only bird that can fly backwards!
LA: We finished up learning about all our skills for the week. We spent quite a bit of time on common and proper nouns, as well as making inferences. We also had a great visit with our first grade reading buddies.
HW: Weekly packets are due tomorrow--don't forget parent signatures!
Math: We worked together to find equivalent fractions using both fraction sticks and common denominators this morning.
HW: Math box and study link 5.3 are due tomorrow.
DARE this afternoon!
LA: We finished up learning about all our skills for the week. We spent quite a bit of time on common and proper nouns, as well as making inferences. We also had a great visit with our first grade reading buddies.
HW: Weekly packets are due tomorrow--don't forget parent signatures!
Math: We worked together to find equivalent fractions using both fraction sticks and common denominators this morning.
HW: Math box and study link 5.3 are due tomorrow.
DARE this afternoon!
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Wednesday, Already!
Interesting Fact of the Day: Sunlight takes about 8 minutes and 20 seconds to reach the Earth at 186,282 miles per second.
LA: We continued on with our skills for the week. Today we spent some time discussing how to use text clues and what we already know to help us figure out what the author may be saying (making inferences.) We also continued learning about proper nouns and giving examples. Finally, we had Vocabulary Vine and took our Unit 1 reading test.
HW: Weekly homework packet is due on Friday--don't forget parent signatures.
Math: We continued working on fractions today, introducing mixed numbers and pattern blocks to help us visualize them.
HW: Finish journal pages 125-127 if not completed in class with your partner. Also, math box 5.2 and study link 5.2 are due tomorrow.
Social Studies: (Grannan) We finished up chapter 4 today by reading the summary and the reading further section. We had group discussions over some of the events that led the Europeans to explore the New World. We also took the Northeast Region quiz and worked in our Interactive Student Notebooks.
HW: Pages 24-25 in Interactive Student Notebooks are due on Monday, when the chapter 4 test will be given.
LA: We continued on with our skills for the week. Today we spent some time discussing how to use text clues and what we already know to help us figure out what the author may be saying (making inferences.) We also continued learning about proper nouns and giving examples. Finally, we had Vocabulary Vine and took our Unit 1 reading test.
HW: Weekly homework packet is due on Friday--don't forget parent signatures.
Math: We continued working on fractions today, introducing mixed numbers and pattern blocks to help us visualize them.
HW: Finish journal pages 125-127 if not completed in class with your partner. Also, math box 5.2 and study link 5.2 are due tomorrow.
Social Studies: (Grannan) We finished up chapter 4 today by reading the summary and the reading further section. We had group discussions over some of the events that led the Europeans to explore the New World. We also took the Northeast Region quiz and worked in our Interactive Student Notebooks.
HW: Pages 24-25 in Interactive Student Notebooks are due on Monday, when the chapter 4 test will be given.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Welcome November!
I hope everyone had a relaxing Fall Break! Mine was busy, but productive!
Interesting Fact of the Day: There are more plastic flamingos in the United States than there are real ones.
LA: We started Unit 2 today. Our first story is titled, Shiloh. Many students said they have read this as a chapter book as well. In grammar we are working on common and proper nouns. Our practice skill this week is using inferences to find out information that is not spelled out for us directly in the text. We're also going to be continuing to review idioms and how photographs help us to better understand text. The vocabulary words for the week are: decency, slurp, injury, sympathy, delivering, mournful, shrieks and bulletin board.
Our RIT words for the week are:
Allusion-A reference to a very familiar person, place, thing or event.
Atmosphere-The mood prevailing a literary work particularly created by the setting; helps establish the expectations and attitude of the reader.
Dialect-The speech pattern of a region or class.
Falling Action-The part of the story or play that works out the decision arrived during the climax.
Monologue-Speech by one character to him/herself or the reader/audience.
HW: Weekly homework packet is due Friday. Please be sure to bring back your writer's workshop book that you wrote with Mrs. Helman.
Math: We jumped into unit 5 today, which focuses on fractions. We spent the day working together to figure out fractions of a set and reviewing how to reduce fractions to their simplest terms.
HW: Math box and study link 5.1, along with the extra sheet are all due tomorrow.
Social Studies: (Woods) We finished up reading the summary and Reading Further sections from chapter 4 today. We also took our Northeast Region quiz.
HW: Pages 24-25 of your interactive student notebook are due on Friday. The chapter 4 test will be given on Friday. Study guides were passed out early last week.
Interesting Fact of the Day: There are more plastic flamingos in the United States than there are real ones.
LA: We started Unit 2 today. Our first story is titled, Shiloh. Many students said they have read this as a chapter book as well. In grammar we are working on common and proper nouns. Our practice skill this week is using inferences to find out information that is not spelled out for us directly in the text. We're also going to be continuing to review idioms and how photographs help us to better understand text. The vocabulary words for the week are: decency, slurp, injury, sympathy, delivering, mournful, shrieks and bulletin board.
Our RIT words for the week are:
Allusion-A reference to a very familiar person, place, thing or event.
Atmosphere-The mood prevailing a literary work particularly created by the setting; helps establish the expectations and attitude of the reader.
Dialect-The speech pattern of a region or class.
Falling Action-The part of the story or play that works out the decision arrived during the climax.
Monologue-Speech by one character to him/herself or the reader/audience.
HW: Weekly homework packet is due Friday. Please be sure to bring back your writer's workshop book that you wrote with Mrs. Helman.
Math: We jumped into unit 5 today, which focuses on fractions. We spent the day working together to figure out fractions of a set and reviewing how to reduce fractions to their simplest terms.
HW: Math box and study link 5.1, along with the extra sheet are all due tomorrow.
Social Studies: (Woods) We finished up reading the summary and Reading Further sections from chapter 4 today. We also took our Northeast Region quiz.
HW: Pages 24-25 of your interactive student notebook are due on Friday. The chapter 4 test will be given on Friday. Study guides were passed out early last week.
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