Thursday, February 20, 2014

February 20th Update


2/20/14 Update

Upcoming Events

February

2/25 Skate Night 6:30-8:30

March

3/7 Student Council Meeting

3/14-3/17 Spring Break

3/20 McTeacher Night 4-8PM

April

4/3 Kindergarten Registration 4:30-6:00

Reading: The students have learned to identify point of view as first or third person. They can decide who is narrating the story based on the pronouns the author uses. This week we are tracking how a character changes during a story based on what information is shared by their point of view.

Next week, we will be focusing on distinguishing between figurative and literal language. The students will study the difference between a simile and metaphor.

Writing

The students will complete their first persuasive speech this week. We will continue the persuasive genre this entire quarter. Next week we will be shifting to writing a petition.  The students will use the persuasive writing skills they have learned and apply it to petition writing.

Math: We are continuing to take timed multiplication tests every Friday. Remember to study at home with your student! Unit 7 is based on applying multiplication skills. The students have solved problems with parentheses and found basic multiplication facts in harder problems.

Social Studies: This week we celebrated President’s Day by learning about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. We are finishing the week learning about U.S. Symbols. Next week the students will learn about local and state government.

Word Work:The students received their words on Tuesday. We will be testing these words on next Friday.

Email change: Starting March 1st my email address will change to aray@gvr5.net if you email my old email address the email will be sent dirtectly too my new email address. I just wanted to make you aware emails coming from me will be sent from aray@gvr5.net

Have a wonderful weekend,

Mrs. Ray

Thursday, January 23, 2014

1/23/14 Update


1/23/14 Update

Upcoming Events

1/28 Late Start

1/31 Pastries with Parents 7:45

2/11 Midterms go home

2/14 Valentine’s Day Party

Reading

Before This week the students practiced summarizing stories to prepare for their DRAs. The DRA window will open on Monday 1/27 and close on Friday February 7th. The results of the DRA testing will be shared with the 3rd quarter midterm.

During the DRA testing window the students will be working with characterization. We will study characters and define their traits. They will also look at how a character changes over the course of the story.

Writing

The students have been brainstorming ideas for persuasive speeches. We have learned the process of imagining yourself in a place, see a problem and think of a solution. You can help your students brainstorm ideas at home too! Persuasive speeches will be our focus for this entire quarter.

Math

This Friday is our first multiplication test! Each Friday the students will have the opportunity to take two multiplications tests. Last Friday the students made flashcards they could study with at home.

Next week in math we will be finishing out geometry unit. The study guide will come home on Thursday and the test will be on Friday.

Science and Social Studies

This week the students learned about the importance of Martin Luther King Jr. They studied his speech and how he persuaded the nation of the importance of equality for everyone. We also worked with time lines.

Next week we will switch back to science. The students will learn about animal life cycles. They will identify common life cycle traits between plant and animal life cycles.

Word Work

The students will have their first test in their new word work group tomorrow 1/24. On Monday they will receive their new set of words.  

Have a wonderful weekend,

Mrs. Ray

Friday, January 10, 2014

Welcome to 3rd quarter!


1/10/2014

Welcome Back!

Upcoming Events

1/10 2 Quarter Grade Cards come home

1/28 Late Start

1/31 Pastries with Parents 7:45

Break

I hope everyone had a relaxing and fun winter break! We have had a great week of getting back to learning. We reviewed procedure and create our new classroom commitments for the rest of the year. These commitments are on each student’s desk and hold everyone accountable for creating a positive learning environment.

1.     I will not talk during transitions, in the hallway, in line or during work times.

2.    I will be a problem solver.

3.    I will be respectful of others and their belongings

I am very proud of the hard work the students have completed this week. I am excited to see them grow as learns during the rest of the school year.

Reading

Before break students found the main idea of non-fiction books. They learned to use the heading, beginning sentence or last sentence of a non-fiction passage to determine the main idea. We are currently working on pulling supporting details from the text which support the main idea.

You can help them practice this skill at home while reading a non-fiction book. After they determine the main idea you can have them point out sentences which support their main idea or help them reword the supporting details in their own words.

Writing

I was blown away by the students’ second quarter non-fiction writings. They researched, wrote and published their own animal magazine. These magazines are on display outside of our classroom for others to read. This quarter the students will be writing a persuasive petition.

 

 

Math

We began Unit 6 of math this week. The students are studying lines, line segments and rays (Ask them to teach you using our hand signals!). The students reviewed the four different types of angles. This unit is very vocabulary heavy.

We will also begin multiplication tests this month. On Monday students will bring home a set of multiplication flash cards. Every Friday starting January 24th the students will be taking multiplication timed test. Students will need to practice these facts at home.

Science

Over the next few weeks the students will be learning about plant and animal life cycles. We are currently focusing on the difference between seed and seedless plants.

Word Work

The students were given the spelling inventory before they left for winter break. Starting Monday they will start word work with their new group. New sorts will be given on Monday and tests will be on Friday.

Have a wonderful weekend,

Mrs. Ray