Important Dates
School Resumes: 3/27
Late Starts: 3/29, 4/5, 4/19, 4/26
No Late Start: 4/12
Academic Agenda
Reading: The new learning focus will be text structures, including time order, compare and contrast, & cause and effect in a text. Using the data from the Fountas & Pinnell reading assessments, NWEA, and conferring conferences, we are working on what reading strategies and goals each student needs. These strategies are intended to be added to their "reading tool kit". These mini-lessons are used as a focus for many reading strategies. It's possible to use more than one reading strategy at a time. These strategies cover comprehension, accuracy, fluency, and expanding vocabulary.
Writing: Students are practicing revising strategies including using "million dollar" words, & "FANBOYS" in their creative writing. Also, we have begun research on a historical event that reflects our Social Studies and writing curriculum. The events include Underground Railroad, The Great Migration, Ellis Island (Immigration) Dust Bowl, and the Orphan Train. Ask your child what event they picked! After students collect the research they will write an informational essay.
Math: Unit 6: Multiplying and Dividing Multi-digit Numbers
Unit 6 Family Support Materials
Learning Narrative Video Unit 4
Home Connection: Family Support Video for Unit 4
Math Units below
- Factors and Multiples
- Fraction Equivalence and Comparison
- Extending Operations to Fractions
- From Hundredths to Hundred-thousands
- Multiplicative Comparison and Measurement
- Multiplying and Dividing Multi-digit Numbers
- Angles and Angle Measurement
Science: We will begin Energizing Everything this week! In this unit, students explore energy! Students investigate how energy is stored, how it can make objects move, and how collisions transfer energy between objects. Students also construct devices that convert energy from one form into another, such as heat into motion and electricity into light.
Social Studies: We have begun researching a historical event that reflects our Social Studies and writing curriculum. This includes writing an informational essay from the research. The events include Underground Railroad, The Great Migration, Ellis Island (Immigration) Dust Bowl, and the Orphan Train.
The United States in Spatial Terms
The Positivity Project focus this week is "Social Intelligence".
Weekly Specials Schedule
Lunch: 1-1:25 Lunch Recess: 1:25-1:50
A.M. Recess: 11:20-11:40 every day
P.M. Recess: 3:00-3:15 every day
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