Snow days are great! I hope starting the week off this way has not thrown you off for the rest of the week. We may continue to have some indoor recess days due to the very cold weather. If it warms up enough I have sleds that I like to take out on our fabulous sledding hill. Please be sure that your child has snow pants if you approve of your child sledding. It is no fun sitting in class with soaking wet pants! An extra pair of dry socks in the backpack can also go a long way towards comfort!
Math - We are finishing up Unit 3 and should be taking our final test on Tuesday of next week. Your child can work on Khan Academy practicing adding and subtracting mixed numbers with like denominators. This will help with the work that we have been doing.
Winter Survival is coming! Our Winter Survival trip is Thursday, January 12. That seems like a ways off but it is actually the Thursday that we get back from vacation. If your child will not be able to attend this trip for any reason, please let me know as soon as possible. I will be making groups and they will be deciding on what food and items to bring on the trip. If a group member plans on bringing food and then does not show up, the rest of the group will be missing out. Here is a brief description of the trip. I will be sending home a full letter next week.
The trip is designed to give students experience in working together in small groups while using nature's resources to build a fire adequate for cooking lunch. Planning, cooperation, patience, and perseverance are rewarded with good food and pride in a task (often difficult) successfully done. After lunch, if time allows, games are played which give insight into survival behaviors used by animals.
Reading - We have been working on text structure in reading classes. All students are learning about description, sequence, cause and effect, problem and solution, and compare and contrast. Your child should still be reading nightly for 30 minutes. Please be sure that your child has books to read before leaving school for the break. We have plenty to choose from!
Science Fair - Science fair forms are due Friday, December 16th. I have been going over the ideas with the students to be sure that they have an experiment that is testable, measurable, and open ended. I will continue to support the students who need this in the classroom. Students should be sure to choose an experiment that they will be able to complete in time.
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Week 14 - December 5 - 9
Winter weather clothing - Now that we've had our first snow, please remember that we do continue to go outside for recess, even when the temperature is colder. There are not places for your child to stay inside during these times. Please be sure that your child is dressed appropriately for the weather. Once there is enough snow (we can't see the grass at all!) we will have opportunities to sled on our great hill. Your child should have snow pants in order to sled.
Book Fair - The book fair begins this week. Our class had an opportunity to check it out on Friday of last week. Family night is this Thursday, and our class will have a chance to shop on Friday.
Technology Night - This Thursday is also Technology Night. Come in to school and see what types of technology are being used in the building. Pizza will be available for purchase from 5:30 - 6:30. Technology visits begin at 6pm.
Class goal - Our class has been working on having a more efficient end of the day. We are currently working on earning a class party. The students have about 10 minutes at the end of the day to write in their planners, clean up their table and floor area, and pack up. This is a sufficient amount of time to do this but the class continues to struggle with this. Every day that the students are able to reach their goal, we are adding a ring to a paper chain in the room. When it reaches the floor, we will have a celebration! In addition, students made estimations on how many links we would need to reach the floor. We will see who has the closest guess!
Math - This unit we are working on fractions. Please have your child work on this using Khan Academy. It can be a difficult unit for many students to understand. Students should be able to order fractions, compare them, and convert from mixed numbers to improper fractions and back.
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