December 14, 2018
Enjoying our Homework Club reward! It sure pays off to do your homework! |
Happy Friday Families!
Winter MAP has finished, and students have reflected upon the work and progress they made towards meeting their goals. This reflection and goal setting process is important for student growth and will continue as we move forward into the New Year.
Winter Break is quickly approaching, and it's crazy to think about how quickly 2018 flew by! As the year is coming to an end, I can't help but reflect upon all the celebrations, memories, and growth within our classroom. I wish everyone a wonderful, magnificent, fantastic winter break! Whether you are traveling far or staying close to home, I hope that this season is spent within the company of those nearest and dearest to you. Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!
Here are the targets we are focusing on:
Literacy
*Through our ReadyGen lessons, students read a historical fiction piece titled "Operation Clean Sweep". This story was told from the point of view of a young boy living in Umatilla, Oregon in 1916. The story tells how the women in the town had recently earned the right to vote and had decided to run in the election for local political offices and surprised everyone when they won! After reading and analyzing this story, students spent time comparing and contrasting this story with our previous story "Road to Freedom" and looking at how the two stories approach similar themes of "people fighting for equality". We are now reading and analyzing a biography with a similar theme about Cesar Chavez, and we will proceed to compare that story to the previous two. Through all lessons we have been working on summarizing, comparing and contrasting, and point of view.
Writing
*We have finished our opinion papers based on our reading of The Road to Freedom, and we are currently writing opinion papers on the effects of video games on kids. Students conducted research on the pros and cons of video games and are now writing opinion pieces using the evidence they discovered.
Math
*We have started our next unit on multiplying multi-digit whole numbers. In this unit, students will learn a variety of strategies for multiplying multi-digit whole numbers, but they will be responsible for knowing how to solve problems using the standard algorithm. As we work through this unit, students are also being exposed to and practicing multiplication involving decimals and division strategies.
Social Studies
*We are starting to dive into our new unit on government/civics in the upcoming weeks, and our students will begin to start digging deeper into the concepts of patriotism.
Science
*We are reaching the end of our unit on Earth Systems. The unit discussed the four main systems of Earth: the biosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere. In addition to learning about their attributes and characteristics, we also identified interactions that occur between the systems. We also looked at how humans impact the Earth's system, particularly the affects of farming and industry. Students conducted an investigation to model the effects of the mining industry on the geosphere by "mining" chocolate chips from chocolate chip (safe snack list approved-"Enjoy Life" brand) cookies!
Literacy
*Through our ReadyGen lessons, students read a historical fiction piece titled "Operation Clean Sweep". This story was told from the point of view of a young boy living in Umatilla, Oregon in 1916. The story tells how the women in the town had recently earned the right to vote and had decided to run in the election for local political offices and surprised everyone when they won! After reading and analyzing this story, students spent time comparing and contrasting this story with our previous story "Road to Freedom" and looking at how the two stories approach similar themes of "people fighting for equality". We are now reading and analyzing a biography with a similar theme about Cesar Chavez, and we will proceed to compare that story to the previous two. Through all lessons we have been working on summarizing, comparing and contrasting, and point of view.
Writing
*We have finished our opinion papers based on our reading of The Road to Freedom, and we are currently writing opinion papers on the effects of video games on kids. Students conducted research on the pros and cons of video games and are now writing opinion pieces using the evidence they discovered.
Math
*We have started our next unit on multiplying multi-digit whole numbers. In this unit, students will learn a variety of strategies for multiplying multi-digit whole numbers, but they will be responsible for knowing how to solve problems using the standard algorithm. As we work through this unit, students are also being exposed to and practicing multiplication involving decimals and division strategies.
Social Studies
*We are starting to dive into our new unit on government/civics in the upcoming weeks, and our students will begin to start digging deeper into the concepts of patriotism.
Science
*We are reaching the end of our unit on Earth Systems. The unit discussed the four main systems of Earth: the biosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere. In addition to learning about their attributes and characteristics, we also identified interactions that occur between the systems. We also looked at how humans impact the Earth's system, particularly the affects of farming and industry. Students conducted an investigation to model the effects of the mining industry on the geosphere by "mining" chocolate chips from chocolate chip (safe snack list approved-"Enjoy Life" brand) cookies!
Upcoming Events
December 21 (Friday): Winter Parties @ 2:00 PM
December 22 - January 6: WINTER BREAK
January 8 - Feb 15: 5th Grade Parents don't forget to provide the office with your proof of residency. See Mr. Hanrahan's BLOG for more details.
February 19 (Tuesday): Ivy Hall Celebrates Diversity @ 6:30-8:00 PM (SIGN UP to participate in our event!)
Friendly Reminders
**Please remember to send your child with a healthy snack. Nothing feeds the brain better than something healthy!
**Please continue to have your child practice his or her multiplication facts up to 12.
**If students want to play in the snow outside, they must have the appropriate snow gear in order to do so. Students must be equipped with snow pants, snow boots, jacket, gloves, and hat.