Category Archive for 'Class activities'

Class activities for Friday, May 17

Friday, May 17th, 2019

Spelling: We reviewed the their/they’re/there/theirs/there’s homophones.

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

Reading: We set up Epic accounts and read books today. Epic is a digital library of ebooks. You can purchase a subscription for the entire summer for $3. That will give your student more than enough to keep them reading before middle school starts!

Writing: Students worked on publishing their poems today. A collection of poems will be due Sunday, May 19. Homework on weekdays is to work on writing for 15 minutes.

Math: We worked on dividing fractions today. Homework on weekdays is to practice math for 15 minutes using MobyMax or Khan Academy.

Science: We used a simulation to model how an emulsifier, like lecithin, helps oil and water to mix together.

Social Studies: We read about the Articles of Confederation, our country’s first government.

Character Strength: We are learning about the #OtherPeopleMatter mindset.

Notes:

  • 5th Grade Camp is May 23-24. Please send in final payments. Find more information about camp here.
  • Check out the GRASP program as an inexpensive way to give your student a reading or math boost over the summer. A final jumpstart before middle school!
  • One way to get your student ready for middle school is to have them do a Daily Homework Time of 15 minutes of math and writing every day.
  • Check out our class calendar to stay up-to-date.
  • View grades, assignments, and attendance at JupiterGrades.

Our Mission:
All students in Room 130 will do their best and get ready for 6th grade.

Class activities for Thursday, May 16

Thursday, May 16th, 2019

Spelling: Students completed a writing log entry about their I-Search presentation.

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

Reading: Today was a discussion day in Literature Circles; students also completed an AR test about their last Literature Circles book.

Writing: We talked adding white space to a poem by adding blank lines around the important parts so that they are set apart.

Students also worked on their poems. A collection of poems will be due Sunday, May 19. Homework on weekdays is to work on writing for 15 minutes.

Math: We worked on a STAR MAth test today. Homework on weekdays is to practice math for 15 minutes using MobyMax or Khan Academy.

Science: We used a simulation to model how an emulsifier, like lecithin, helps oil and water to mix together.

Social Studies: Students worked on a test about the American Revolution.

Character Strength: We are learning about the #OtherPeopleMatter mindset.

Notes:

  • 5th Grade Camp is May 23-24. Please send in final payments. Find more information about camp here.
  • Check out the GRASP program as an inexpensive way to give your student a reading or math boost over the summer. A final jumpstart before middle school!
  • One way to get your student ready for middle school is to have them do a Daily Homework Time of 15 minutes of math and writing every day.
  • Check out our class calendar to stay up-to-date.
  • View grades, assignments, and attendance at JupiterGrades.

Our Mission:
All students in Room 130 will do their best and get ready for 6th grade.

Class activities for Wednesday, May 15

Wednesday, May 15th, 2019

Spelling: None today.

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

Reading: Students completed a STAR Reading test today.

Writing: We talked about using line breaks to write words on a line that all belong to the same idea. Students also worked on their poems. A collection of poems will be due Sunday, May 19. Homework on weekdays is to work on writing for 15 minutes.

Math: We worked on multiplying mixed numbers again today. Homework on weekdays is to practice math for 15 minutes using MobyMax or Khan Academy.

Science: We did an experiment together to test how to get water and oil to stay mixed together. To do this, we mixed in some corn starch, flour, or lecithin. We found the lecithin helped the oil and water stay mixed, the flour stayed mixed for a while but started to separate into layers, and the corn starch separated quickly.

Social Studies: We reviewed for tomorrow’s test about the American Revolution.

Character Strength: We are learning about the #OtherPeopleMatter mindset.

Notes:

  • 5th Grade Camp is May 23-24. Please send in final payments. Find more information about camp here.
  • Check out the GRASP program as an inexpensive way to give your student a reading or math boost over the summer. A final jumpstart before middle school!
  • One way to get your student ready for middle school is to have them do a Daily Homework Time of 15 minutes of math and writing every day.
  • Check out our class calendar to stay up-to-date.
  • View grades, assignments, and attendance at JupiterGrades.

Our Mission:
All students in Room 130 will do their best and get ready for 6th grade.

Class activities for Monday, May 13

Monday, May 13th, 2019

Spelling: None today due to extra time with math.

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

Reading: None today due to extra time with science.

Writing: None today. A collection of poems will be due Sunday, May 19. Homework on weekdays is to work on writing for 15 minutes.

Math: We practiced multiplying mixed numbers today. Homework on weekdays is to practice math for 15 minutes using MobyMax or Khan Academy.

Science: We did an attraction test today by putting drops of water or oil on pennies. We noticed that we could fit more drops of water on a penny than oil, because the water had a higher attraction than the oil.

Social Studies: We read about some factors that helped the colonists win the American Revolution.

Character Strength: We are learning about the #OtherPeopleMatter mindset.

Notes:

  • 5th Grade Camp is May 23-24. Please send in final payments. The Camp Information Meeting is Wednesday, May 15 at 5 pm in Mrs. Drake’s room. Find more information about camp here.
  • Check out the GRASP program as an inexpensive way to give your student a reading or math boost over the summer. A final jumpstart before middle school!
  • One way to get your student ready for middle school is to have them do a Daily Homework Time of 15 minutes of math and writing every day.
  • Check out our class calendar to stay up-to-date.
  • View grades, assignments, and attendance at JupiterGrades.

Our Mission:
All students in Room 130 will do their best and get ready for 6th grade.

Class activities for Thursday, May 9

Thursday, May 9th, 2019

Spelling: None today due to a taking a 5th grade picture for the yearbook.

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

Reading: None today due to a class project.

Writing: We worked on group presentations about our Jet Toy Challenge engineering project. Students will present to visiting engineers tomorrow.

A collection of poems will be due Sunday, May 19. Homework on weekdays is to work on writing for 15 minutes.

Math: We practiced multiplying fractions again today. Homework on weekdays is to practice math for 15 minutes using MobyMax or Khan Academy. Some students are getting behind in completing fraction skills. This would be a good thing to check with your student on.

Science: We wrote a scientific explanation about why sugar and citric acid would be good ingredients to use in a salad dressing because they dissolve easily.

Social Studies: We read the battles of the American Revolution and the turning point in the war.

Character Strength: We are learning about leadership this week.

Notes:

  • 5th Grade Camp is May 23-24. Please send in final payments. The Camp Information Meeting is Wednesday, May 15 at 5 pm in Mrs. Drake’s room. Find more information about camp here.
  • Check out the GRASP program as an inexpensive way to give your student a reading or math boost over the summer. A final jumpstart before middle school!
  • One way to get your student ready for middle school is to have them do a Daily Homework Time of 15 minutes of math and writing every day.
  • Check out our class calendar to stay up-to-date.
  • View grades, assignments, and attendance at JupiterGrades.

Our Mission:
All students in Room 130 will do their best and get ready for 6th grade.