Friday, September 1, 2017

Class Update September 1, 2017

Important Dates:

  • Monday, September 5th- NO SCHOOL for Labor Day
  • Friday, September 8th- PTO Movie Night at 6:00
  • Wednesday, September 13th- Dismissal at 1:40
  • Friday, September 22nd- NO SCHOOL for teacher professional development
  • Wednesday, September 27th- Picture day

We are all settled into our routines now, and a lot of learning is happening!  During the first few days, we wrote a class mission statement that reflects how we want our classroom to look and feel.  The students did a great job with this.


We did more team building activities, and we have been focusing on how important it is to work together.  Throughout the year, we will be incorporating STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) projects into the different subject areas.  Below are a few fun challenges the students worked through.  In one, the students had a limited amount of supplies and needed to build a support that would hold two cups off the table.  In the second, students were given a piece of paper and 5 centimeters of tape.  The challenge was to build a structure that would hold a book off the table for 30 seconds.  As you can see in the pictures, there was a lot of creativity happening!  They realized that by rolling the paper into columns, they could hold more books.  I think the record was over 30 books!












Writing:  In writing, our first unit is about personal narratives.  So far, we have been learning about different strategies for writing personal narratives.  We have talked about writing about a memory with a special person, a first or a last time doing something, and a memory in a special place.  Also, we have read examples of personal narratives to help get the ideas flowing.  After writing a few short drafts of different ideas, students have chosen which idea they would like to elaborate on.  A big focus of personal narrative is getting the kids to zoom in a particular moment.  We use a watermelon and seed analogy to explain this.  A watermelon is a broad topic, and the seed focuses in on a particular moment within the broader topic.  

Reading:  In reading, we are learning how to slow down and think about what we are reading.  I have been conferencing with students, and reading groups will begin next week.  Students will meet in a small group with me, and they will also be a member of a book club that meets twice a week.  Book clubs will begin in the next week or two.  Last week, we enjoyed the nice weather and read outside in our outdoor learning space!







Math:  We spent a few days practicing math stations.  A typical math lesson consists of a 10 minute mini-lesson, and then students try a few problems on their own.  I use the problems they do independently to make my math groups for the day.  The math group is a follow up of the day's lesson.  Some students need more reinforcement on the skill, and others are ready for a challenge.  Groups change daily based on student need.  While I am meeting with small groups, the students go to their math stations.  We have 5 stations, and students go to one station a day.  There is a hands on group where they play partner games that go along with our current math topics or topics previously learned as a review.  At the problem solving station, students solve real life math situations with a partner.  There are also 2 computer based stations that allow students to practice math concepts that we are learning.  The last station is an independent station where students review concepts that have been previously taught to ensure they retain what they have learned.  

We are currently on chapter one which covers place value of whole numbers and decimals.  If your child does not know his or her multiplication facts up through 12, please review these at home nightly.  If you would like suggestions for online ways to practice these, please let me know.  

Science:  In science, we have been exploring the different science tools we will be using this year.  We are also learning about the scientific method.  Earlier in the week, we talked about how observations help guide the questions we come up with.  We went outside and made qualitative and quantitative observations of objects we found.  

Also, students have been talking a lot about Hurricane Harvey.  We watched a few video clips and came up with some questions we had about hurricanes.  Then, I posted some articles and videos on Google Classroom.  Students decided which questions they wanted to find the answers to, and they researched to learn more about what they were curious about.  They really seemed to like this, and they came up with some very interesting questions!











Monday, February 13, 2017

Class Update February 13th

Upcoming Dates:

February 15th- Early release day

February 17th- Long School movie night at 6:00

February 20th- No school for Presidents' Day

March 3rd- Spring pictures

March 10th- Half day (dismiss at 11:40)

Math:  We have started chapter 8 which covers fractions and decimals.  Students are learning to use the greatest common factor to simplify fractions and the least common multiple to compare fractions.  Our next chapter deals with adding and subtracting fractions.


Writing:  We are just finishing up our argument letter to Dr. Parker about whether or not chocolate milk should be served in schools.  Students decided which side of the issue they were on, and then they developed three reasons with supporting evidence for their side.  The piece was more guided, and we will be starting a more independent piece this week.  For this new piece, students will write an argument essay on another debatable issues.  They can choose from: should kids have cell phones, should there be recess in middle school, are zoos good for animals, or should we get rid of the penny.  It will be interesting so see what they choose!

Reading:  We are continuing to look at different argument texts.  Students are learning to read the texts and focus in on the author's claim as well as the reasons and evidence that support the claim.  The students are still in their research group that is studying a debatable issue.  They had one quick debate about their topics a few weeks ago, and they have been busy finding more evidence since that first debate.  Our second debate will happen this week, and students will be trying to come up with counterclaims and rebuttals. Below are some pictures from the first debate.






Book clubs will be finishing up soon, and students will select a new book they want to read.

Science:  We have been studying the difference between vertebrates and invertebrates, and we are focusing on the five classes of vertebrate animals: birds, mammals, fish, reptiles, and amphibians.  Animal projects were completed last week, and students will soon do a gallery walk to view one another's projects.  Below are some pictures of how they turned out!








Monday, January 16, 2017

Class Update January 16th

Upcoming Dates:
  • Wednesday, January 25th- Early release day

  • Tuesday, February 7th- Music field trip to the Sheldon 
  • Friday, February 10th- Valentine's party
  • Monday, February 13th-17th- Book Fair
  • Wednesday, February 15th- Early release day
  • Monday, February 20th- No School (Presidents' Day)


  • Math:  We are currently learning to multiply and divide numbers with decimals.  Everyone is doing great with the decimals, but a lot of students are making multiplication mistakes.  Keep practicing those facts at home!  After this chapter, we will be starting fractions.

    Writing and Reading:  We are learning about persuasive texts in both reading and writing.  In reading, students have been analyzing articles on a variety of interesting debatable issues.  They are learning to identify the claim the author is making, as well as the reasons and the evidence that support the claim.  This week students will be in a research group investigating a debatable issue of their choice.  After gathering evidence on both sides of the issue, they will engage in mini debates about their topics.  The students are very excited about this!  Students recently started new book clubs books as well.  They really enjoy choosing their book and discussing what they are reading together.  Below are pictures of the new book clubs.






    In writing, students are currently researching and will soon be writing a letter to Dr. Parker about whether or not we should serve chocolate milk in schools.  Below are pictures of students working with their writing partners to gather evidence from the articles they read  and the videos they watched about chocolate milk.  After we finish this piece, students will choose their own topic and write another argument essay.


    Science:  We just finished up a short unit on light.  Students participated in different experiments about light and reported back on what they learned.  






    We are now studying living things.  We focus on classification, vertebrates, and invertebrates.  

    Other Activities:  Below are some pictures of a few STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) activities we did before winter break.  Students had to create a parachute that allowed Santa to land smoothly, and they had to build a shelf with popsicle sticks and play-doh that would hold their elf.  The goal was to create the highest shelf possible.  They had some very creative ideas!