Archive for November, 2009

Class activities for Thursday, November 19

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Spelling:  We reviewed the soft-syllable ending –ain (mountain, fountain, captain), and common /ks/ spelling patterns (x, ks, cks, kes).

Cursive: Cursive worksheet pp. 24-26 are available and due Friday.

Reading: Today was a reading day in Literature Circles. Some groups worked on determining importance as a reading strategy.

Writing: None today due to technology. In technology, we created a website and students listed their goals from the first marking period. We’ll revisit this site to see how students are progress with their goals. Visit our Room 130 Goals website here.

The next piece of writing will be a fiction piece, due Monday, November 30. Students should be revising their draft by now.

Math: None today due to the half day schedule.

Science: We started writing some notes about changes in states of matter (solids, liquids and gases).

Social Studies: None today due to the half day schedule.

Behavior Update:

  • Yellow magnets: 0
  • Orange magnets: 0
  • Red magnets: 0
  • STAR Awards: 0
  • Magnets moved this week (goal: 10): 0

Check your student’s Personal and Social Growth grade at SnapGrades to see if your student moved their magnet. Need help with SnapGrades?

Notes:

Our Mission:
Every student in Room 130 leaves improved and prepared for 5th grade.

Class activities for Wednesday, November 18

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Spelling:  We reviewed common spelling patterns for the /s/ sound: s, ss, sc, ce, ci, cy.

Cursive: Cursive worksheet pp. 24-26 are available and due Friday.

Reading: Today was a discussion day in Literature Circles. Some groups worked on visualizing as a reading strategy.

Writing: We read a sample piece of writing from a student to again look at how the characters were developed through dialogue, character actions, physical description and thoughts.

Students also started to revise their writing. The next piece of writing will be a fiction piece, due Monday, November 30. Students should be revising their draft by now.

Math: None today due to the half day schedule.

Science: None today due to library.

Social Studies: None today due to the half day schedule.

Behavior Update:

  • Yellow magnets: 0
  • Orange magnets: 0
  • Red magnets: 0
  • STAR Awards: 0
  • Magnets moved this week (goal: 10): 0

Check your student’s Personal and Social Growth grade at SnapGrades to see if your student moved their magnet. Need help with SnapGrades?

Notes:

Our Mission:
Every student in Room 130 leaves improved and prepared for 5th grade.

Class activities for Tuesday, November 17

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Spelling:  None today due to discussing upcoming field trips.

Cursive: Cursive worksheet pp. 24-26 are available and due Friday.

Reading: Today was a reading day in Literature Circles. Some groups worked on synthesizing and summarizing as a reading strategy.

Writing: We read the book Verdi by Janell Cannon to see how she developed her characters to make them seem real. Just like yesterday, we noticed these details she wrote about her characters:

  • She described what the characters looked like (physical description);
  • She wrote what the characters did (character action);
  • She described how the other characters reacted (character action); and,
  • She included dialogue and the thoughts of characters.

Students also worked on their draft. The next piece of writing will be a fiction piece, due Monday, November 30. Students should be nearing the end of their draft by now.

Math: We played Factor Bingo to practice factors and products. Homework is to complete puzzle pages 14 and 19 about prime numbers and factors.

Science: We finished our experiment about evaporation and boiling. The students noticed that some of the water placed in cups had evaporated from the heat of the room. We discussed the difference that evaporation happens only at the surface, but boiling happens throughout a liquid.

Social Studies: We learned about the start of the automotive industry and how Henry Ford pioneered the use of the assembly line.

Behavior Update:

  • Yellow magnets: 0
  • Orange magnets: 0
  • Red magnets: 0
  • STAR Awards: 0
  • Magnets moved this week (goal: 10): 0

Check your student’s Personal and Social Growth grade at SnapGrades to see if your student moved their magnet. Need help with SnapGrades?

Notes:

Our Mission:
Every student in Room 130 leaves improved and prepared for 5th grade.

Class activities for Monday, November 16

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Spelling:  Today was a preview of upcoming spelling words.

Cursive: Cursive worksheet pp. 24-26 are available and due Friday.

Reading: Today was a discussion day in Literature Circles. Some groups worked on chunking as a decoding reading strategy.

Writing: We read the book Fox by Margaret Wild to see how she developed her characters to make them seem real. We noticed these details she wrote about her characters:

  • She described what the characters looked like (physical description);
  • She wrote what the characters did (character action); and,
  • She included dialogue and the thoughts of characters.

Students also worked on their draft. The next piece of writing will be a fiction piece, due Monday, November 30. Students should be more than half way through their draft by now.

Math: We learned that students won’t need to memorize all 100 facts of the multiplication/division table:

  • The one family has an easy trick: the product is the factor other than 1.
  • The two family has an easy trick: just double the factor that is not 2
  • The ten family has an easy trick: just add a zero onto the factor that is not 10
  • Half of the other products don’t need to be memorized, because they are turn-around facts (2*9 = 9*2)

Based on the above, less than half of the facts need to be memorized, and using the fact triangles can help.

We also learned these new vocabulary words:

  • factor = a number multiplied by another number to get an answer
  • product = the answer to a multiplication problem
  • prime number = a number with only two factors, 1 and itself

Finally, we prepared to play Factor Bingo by identifying prime numbers up to 90. Homework is to complete Math Boxes 3.1.

Science: We started an experiment to explore evaporation and boiling. We boiled a pan of water, and the water was gone in about 15 minutes. We boiled another pan of salt water, and only salt was left after about 15 minutes. We finally placed cups of water in various locations, and will measure how much water is left tomorrow.

Social Studies: We learned that the natural resources of Michigan were used in the 1900s in factories. Grains were used in cereal factories, iron in automobile factories, and timber in furniture factories. We also noticed that factories were built as close to the natural resource as possible, but also near people because of the need for workers and customers.

Behavior Update:

  • Yellow magnets: 0
  • Orange magnets: 0
  • Red magnets: 0
  • STAR Awards: 0
  • Magnets moved this week (goal: 10): 0

Check your student’s Personal and Social Growth grade at SnapGrades to see if your student moved their magnet. Need help with SnapGrades?

Notes:

Our Mission:
Every student in Room 130 leaves improved and prepared for 5th grade.

Class activities for Friday, November 13

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Spelling:  Students completed their Words to Learn lists today by correcting words they missed on the last spelling test.

Cursive: Cursive worksheet pp. 21-23 are available and due Monday.

Reading: Today was a reading day in Literature Circles. Some groups worked on making inferences using clues from the text.

Students completed a STAR Reading test yesterday, which is a computer-adaptive reading test. Our class growth is shown below:

Writing: Students worked on their draft today.

The next piece of writing will be a fiction piece, due Monday, November 30. Students should be drafting by now.

Math: Students sorted their multiplication/division fact triangles into “know” and “don’t know” piles.

Science: None today.

Social Studies: None on Fridays.

Behavior Update:

  • Yellow magnets: 0
  • Orange magnets: 0
  • Red magnets: 0
  • STAR Awards: 0
  • Magnets moved this week (goal: 10): 1

Check your student’s Personal and Social Growth grade at SnapGrades to see if your student moved their magnet. Need help with SnapGrades?

Notes:

Our Mission:
Every student in Room 130 leaves improved and prepared for 5th grade.