Archive for September, 2010

Class activities for Thursday, September 30

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

Spelling: Today was a continued preview of upcoming spelling words.

Cursive: Ten cursive sentences of seven or more words each are due on Fridays.

Reading: Students received their new Literature Circles books and we planned the number of pages each group will read per day. Here are the books for this cycle:

  • The Great Gilly Hopkins
  • Tuck Everlasting
  • The View from Saturday
  • Horrible Harry and the Dead Letters
  • Charlotte’s Web
  • Keeper of the Doves

Writing: We reviewed prewriting conferences and how to give and receive questions and ideas about a writing topic. Students also completed their prewriting conferences today.

    A personal narrative is due Friday, October 15. Students should be ready to start drafting tomorrow.

    Math: Students completed a math test over these ideas:

    • Prime and composite numbers
    • Square numbers and exponents
    • Factors and prime factorization

    Science: We reviewed how our body systems are crucial to keep us healthy, and how people who ingest drugs (alcohol, tobacco and other drugs) can overwhelm their body’s systems designed to remove toxins. We talked about how important it is for students to make good choices to keep their body systems and their bodies healthy.

    Social Studies: We learned about how the geography of American Indians affected their lives and what they recorded for their history.

    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 6th grade.

    Class activities for Wednesday, September 29

    Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

    Spelling: Today was a preview of upcoming spelling words.

    Cursive: Ten cursive sentences of seven or more words each are due on Fridays.

    Reading: Today was a preview of the new Literature Circles books.

    Writing: We reviewed types of details today:

    • Character action
    • Setting
    • Dialogue
    • Thoughts
    • Physical description

    A personal narrative was due into portfolios today. Student writing portfolios were also due today. Our next piece of writing, also a personal narrative, is due Friday, October 15.

    Math: We reviewed for tomorrow’s math test about these ideas:

    • Prime and composite numbers
    • Square numbers and exponents
    • Factors and prime factorization

    Homework is to finish Journal pp. 25.

    Science: None today due to library.

    Social Studies: None today.

    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 6th grade.

    Class activities for Tuesday, September 28

    Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

    Spelling: Today was a spelling and skill test.

    Cursive: Ten cursive sentences of seven or more words each are due on Fridays.

    Reading: Today was a discussion day in Literature Circles.

    Writing: None today due to technology.

    A personal narrative is due Wednesday, September 29 (new date due to the power outage). Student writing portfolios are also due on Wednesday. A second personal narrative is due Friday, October 15.

    Math: We reviewed prime factorization (12 = 2 * 2 * 3) today. Homework is to finish Journal pp. 23-24.

    Science: Students “created a creature” by drawing a diagram of what types of body systems would be needed for a creature to breathe, eat and drink. This is an introduction to learning about body systems.

    Social Studies: We learned that some American Indians recorded their history using pictographs, and the geography of their environment influenced what happened to them.

    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 6th grade.

    Class activities for Monday, September 27

    Monday, September 27th, 2010

    Spelling: We reviewed contractions, which will be the skill tested on tomorrow’s spelling and skill test.

    Cursive: Ten cursive sentences of seven or more words each are due on Fridays.

    Reading: We discussed an article from the Wall Street Journal about why boys reading scores are lower than girls on national tests.  The author put forth two ideas to explain the lower reading scores of boys: too many “gross-out” books and too much time with electronic devices squeezing out time to read. Here’s the money quote from the article:

    “One obvious problem with the SweetFarts [gross-out books] philosophy of education is that it is more suited to producing a generation of barbarians and morons than to raising the sort of men who make good husbands, fathers and professionals.”

    The entire article is worth reading. Homework is for students to discuss the article with their parents be ready to share ideas by Friday.

    Writing: Today was a work day in writing. Students were either editing or publishing their first piece, or prewriting for their second piece, also a personal narrative.

    A personal narrative is due Wednesday, September 29 (new date due to the power outage). Student writing portfolios are also due on Wednesday. A second personal narrative is due Friday, October 15.

    Math: We reviewed prime and composite numbers today. Students also completed a MiniQuiz over factors, prime numbers, square numbers and arrays.

    Science: We finished our review of topics learned in fourth grade, focusing today on magnetism, states of matter, requirements of living things, and space.

    Social Studies: None today due to Picture Day.

    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 6th grade.

    Class activities for Friday, September 24

    Friday, September 24th, 2010

    Spelling: We reviewed how to use quotation marks to show a direct quote that a speaker is actually saying.

      Cursive: Ten cursive sentences of seven or more words each are due on Fridays. This week’s assignment is due on Monday due to the power outage.

      Reading: We reviewed the results from our recent STAR reading test and discussed our ambitious reading goal for this year. Students also received a parent letter to take home. See our results and goal below:

      Writing: We reviewed the idea of focusing a writing topic on a time, theme or best part. Students also continued to work on their personal narrative started last week.

      A personal narrative is due Wednesday, September 29 (new date due to the power outage). Students should be revising at this time. Please note that a personal narrative is a story that includes your student. Narratives have characters, plot and settings.

      Math: We reviewed prime and composite numbers today. Homework is to finish Journal pp. 15-17 started in class.

      Science: We continued to review electricity topics learned in fourth grade, focusing today on electricity, magnetism and states of matter.

      Social Studies: We looked at an image of an Inuit family to discover clues about how they adapted to their environment.

      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 6th grade.