Reading:
As readers we are continuously practicing and using the skill of self- monitoring. This means that students are thinking about what they are reading and checking to make sure that what they read matches the words on the page. This includes recognizing any errors made and fixing them right away when reading. When reading, students are not only self-correcting, but also making sense of and understanding the story. Students are learning it is okay to reread a book several times to build fluency, or being able to read smoothly with expression.
To help foster a love of reading and to help support your child’s progress, please make sure your child is reading about 20 minutes each night as a part of his or her homework. Please stop every couple minutes to discuss the reading. You could talk about: a favorite part, the problem and solution, predictions, connections or discuss the heart of the story.
Writing: We started our New Unit: Persuasive Reviews. We are starting with Opinion pieces. First, the children observed and judged my snowmen collection that I have above the lockers. The children have enjoyed deciding which is the best, and came up with rules for winning the competition. Thank you for sending in your child's collection. We did a gallery walk today to admire each others collections and discuss why somethings are collected. See pictures in next post. Next we will judge other items. For example: The best pet is, The worst restaurant is, The best movie is. Students will learn to have a title sentence, three reasons and and ending sentence. A reason can not be, "It is my favorite. I like it best. or It is cool." We will read many mentor books to help us understand how to write good opinion pieces. This include:
Red is Best, The Pet Show, The Perfect Pet, Earrings, I wanna Iguana and Sam Johnson and the Blue Ribbon Quilt.
Writing: We started our New Unit: Persuasive Reviews. We are starting with Opinion pieces. First, the children observed and judged my snowmen collection that I have above the lockers. The children have enjoyed deciding which is the best, and came up with rules for winning the competition. Thank you for sending in your child's collection. We did a gallery walk today to admire each others collections and discuss why somethings are collected. See pictures in next post. Next we will judge other items. For example: The best pet is, The worst restaurant is, The best movie is. Students will learn to have a title sentence, three reasons and and ending sentence. A reason can not be, "It is my favorite. I like it best. or It is cool." We will read many mentor books to help us understand how to write good opinion pieces. This include:
Red is Best, The Pet Show, The Perfect Pet, Earrings, I wanna Iguana and Sam Johnson and the Blue Ribbon Quilt.
Math: We have finished Chapter 9 since Winter Break. Today we are starting Chapter 10, Weight. We will learn similar vocabulary: er and est words. Heavier, Lighter, Heaviest, Lightest and weighs the same as. We will be starting Chapter 11-Picture Graphs & Bar Graphs in February. Remember to use the two math websites to help enrich your child:
www.mathgames.com or www.gregtang.com
Social Studies: We have been studying famous African Americans from the Harlem Renaissance period. Some of the people are learning about are: Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Josephine Baker, Langston Hughes, and Faith Ringgold. With a Special request from Louis Mallon to learn about Louis Armstrong. We have watched videos, listen to music, read stories, and learned so much about these artists. In addition, we learned how important quilt making was during the 1920s. We are making paper quilt squares for each famous African American and then we will piece together our quilt of these talented artists. Please look in the hallways in the first part of February for your child's quilt.
Feb. 14, Tuesday - Valentines Day Party-2:30-3:30 p.m.
www.mathgames.com or www.gregtang.com
Social Studies: We have been studying famous African Americans from the Harlem Renaissance period. Some of the people are learning about are: Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Josephine Baker, Langston Hughes, and Faith Ringgold. With a Special request from Louis Mallon to learn about Louis Armstrong. We have watched videos, listen to music, read stories, and learned so much about these artists. In addition, we learned how important quilt making was during the 1920s. We are making paper quilt squares for each famous African American and then we will piece together our quilt of these talented artists. Please look in the hallways in the first part of February for your child's quilt.
Science: We will spend the Month of February in the Science Lab learning about Solids and Liquids in the Science lab. We will learn about viscous, thick liquid, and translucent, light emitting liquid and transparent, see through liquid. The students will work with beans and strainers to help them understand size and volume.
The party will include a Valentine exchange, snack, story, and Bingo.
To do at home:1. Decorate a box or bag for Valentines.
Bring to school any time. These will be set on top of the lockers. 2.
Send Valentines with your child by Feb. 14.You can handle this in various ways:
-Write classmate’s first names on Valentines
-Send Valentines without names
To do at home:1. Decorate a box or bag for Valentines.
Bring to school any time. These will be set on top of the lockers. 2.
Send Valentines with your child by Feb. 14.You can handle this in various ways:
-Write classmate’s first names on Valentines
-Send Valentines without names
February 2nd- Groundhog Day and Community Teams- Get Burrowed in with a good book. Students are encouraged to bring in a comfy pillow/ blanket to enjoy while reading with friends. Please wear community Team shirts. Students will learn more about Harlem Renaissance.
February 8th- Mrs. Goode's Last day until after spring break.
February 10th- Community Teams- More on Black History Night/Harlem Renaissance
February 14th- Valentine’s Party 2:30-3:30, Need box and valentines.
February 17th- Early Release
February 20th- President’s Day- No School
February 23rd- Black History Night for ALL Captain Students 1st-5th. Starting at 6:30 p.m at CHS
February 20th- President’s Day- No School
February 23rd- Black History Night for ALL Captain Students 1st-5th. Starting at 6:30 p.m at CHS
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