We wrapped up the first part of our fraction unit this week. Our assessment covered equivalent fractions, comparing and ordering fractions and factors/prime/composite numbers. The students worked very hard on the assessment! Paper tests were sent home yesterday, and parents/students can view their child's test on Pearson Realize. Our next math unit will focus on adding and subtracting fractions and mixed numbers. Students should continue to practice facts (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) because all of these will help students with their precision in math. As a reminder, students can find their online text as well as videos and information from the day's lesson using their Pearson log in.
During writing, we have used our knowledge of Canada to create travel brochures about this country. Students researched and then used their research to write persuasive sentences encouraging people to visit. We will wrap this up next week. Students worked very hard on these, and the finished products will be displayed in our classroom after our gallery walk next week. Check in with your child about this project. Many will agree that it was a fun way to show evidence of learning.
In addition, during reading and writing we continued working on our dog research. Students have been reading nonfiction books and watching videos about dogs. Next week we will begin to write persuasive essays about dogs, using our research to support the topic "Which Dog is Right for My Family?". Students are enjoying this research.
We continue to give book talks to share the books we love. Please encourage your child do to this! It is a wonderful experience. We even reached author Gordon Korman with our tweet about this student's love of Swindle.
We began learning about the Regions of the U.S. with our first stop- the Northeast. We will be "traveling" to each region this year, and will learn about the geography, climate, resources, and people in that region. We hope to travel virtually do different classrooms around the U.S. as well.
We kicked off our next science unit, Plants and Animals Structures/Adaptations with a virtual visit to the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Wyoming. Our guide, Emily, took us through different areas in Wyoming and discussed the animals from those areas. We were able to answer/ask questions through Skype! Check out some videos of our experience on our Twitter feed (@mertenladybugs).
On Friday we participated in a mini-lesson about the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. We learned about civil rights, segregation and peaceful protesting, and then listened to his "I Have a Dream" speech. Our class already knew a lot about Dr. King, and enjoyed listening to his speech.
From the Teacher's Desk
For some students, remembering homework has become more challenging as the year has progressed. Some are forgetting to bring materials home and/or back to school. Some students are working hard to complete assignments, only to realize that they did the wrong page. Students have 10-15 minutes daily to write in their assignment books and pack up. All assignments are written on the board for them to copy. Remembering their independent reading book is a very important part of homework completion. Each student is working on his/her own individual goal/skills during Reader's Workshop, and maintaining flow with their reading book is an essential part of this. If you have signed a homework notice in the last few weeks, please discuss this with your child. Though we are working on independence and responsibility, if your child is struggling with this, perhaps a nightly check would help. Please encourage your child to have his/her assignment notebook out while completing assignments, and to check off each assignment as it is finished. Before leaving a homework space, please encourage your child to put all materials back into his/her backpack. This will help with organization and become a habit with practice.
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