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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Weekly Newsletter, April 16-20

Weekly Highlights:

April 20: Variety Show, Magruder High School, doors open at 6:30 PM

*Mrs. Sagona has challenged the school to read 1 million minutes by May 15. If the students and teachers reach the goal, each class will earn an ice cream party and an additional recess. Students should continue to read each night for 20 minutes (at least) and record this information on their reading logs. We continue to record the minutes we read each day in school on the log as well.

In March, Ms. Hudson's reading class read 50,285 minutes. In Feburary, we read 40,950 minutes. That's an increase of 9,335 minutes in ONE MONTH! I am so proud of the job we are doing. Keep up the great work!

Math 5:
During Unit 5 we will cover the following topics:
• Geometry: Identify transformations in tessellations


• Measurement: Select appropriate measurement attributes, tools and units to solve problems

• Estimate and determine the perimeter and area of a closed figure

• Develop and use formulas to determine the volume of a rectangular prism

This week we are working on perimeter/area and measuring attributes
Math 4:

Mathematics is the study of patterns and relationships. In this unit, students explore the patterns that exist in the multiplication and division of multi-digit numbers and within the measurement system for time.

THIS WEEK: We will be determine and estimate elapsed time using digital and analog clocks. Students have been given their review packet early, so they can begin to practice for the unit assessment.  We will have a math quiz on Thursday.  Our quiz will be word problems involving all three skills: multiplication, division, and time.


The review packet is due on April 24. Our unit test will take place on April 25 & April 27. April 26 is Take Your Daughter/Son to Work Day.


http://www.multiplication.com/


A great website that allows students to work at their own pace on word problems/real world application of multiplication & divsion:
http://www.thinkingblocks.com/


We continue to use the Khan academy website to help practice our math at home. This is a great site where students (if a login is created) can track their progress and have example problems to work on. It has been featured in CNN as an up and coming way for teachers to assess individual students learning.

http://www.khanacademy.org/


Science: Observing Earth Matter

Studnets will explore rocks to build on their knowledge about matter and to observe that matter is comprised of minute parts. Before examining rocks, students will use magnification tools with common materials to observe the small parts in matter that make up the whole. Students will hone their observational skills and descriptions in preparations for comparing the physical properties of rocks and minerals.  We will use the "model" rocks we made last week to examine what makes up matter and when things combine to form new materials.

A link to the landforms website discussed in class:

http://www.edu.pe.ca/southernkings/landforms.htm


Reading:

Our stratgey focus this week is making inferences. When you infer, you go beyond the surface details to see other meanings the details suggest or imply but are not stated in the text. Inferences can be found in four main ways:

dialogue between characters

actions of characters

physical descriptions of characters

inner thoughts of characters (not spoken in dialogue)



READING HOMEWORK: Students are asked to read 20 minutes each night at home and record on their reading log. This is an independent book of their choosing. Our book talk will be due Friday, April 20.  Students should complete the Book Talk paper and be prepared to discuss something they read in class every Friday.



Writing:

This week will begin to prewrite about a quarter 4 writing project. We will brainstorm things we know about, things we are interested in, things we have questions about to determine the "what" and "how" of our next project.
All students in Ms. Cooper & Mrs. Dynda's classes are going to be writing an autobiography.  Students in Ms. Hudson's class are going to continue writing their own projects.  Students in the OSS reading group will be required to complete an autobiography.  We are introducing a new computer program we have called "Classroom Suite" where students will be able to choose from various formats, include video, text, and graphics.  More details will be coming soon.
A link to a website for additional information on the 6 Traits is below:

http://www.edina.k12.mn.us/concord/teacherlinks/sixtraits/sixtraits.htm

Spelling:
Sort 19 will focus on vowel alteration. We will review long and short vowels. We will discover by sound exploration that not all root words are long vowels and not all derrivatives are short vowels. Our spelling test for this sort will be on FRIDAY, April 20.


A great resource we found includes other ways for students to practice their spelling, even some apps for devices. The spelling activities that we suggested in the students spelling journals are just suggestions. Please feel free to adapt as your child needs to.

http://support.weta.org/site/MessageViewer?em_id=43183.0&dlv_id=48444

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