Friday, September 16, 2011

WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 12

BOOK ORDERS DUE MONDAY, SEPT. 19TH.

HOMEWORK IS DUE MONDAY. (Reading and math)

Constitution Day: Students learned about the preamble in Mrs. Maxson's room. She taught them motions to go with the words and all of 5th grade presented it to classes during lunch. We also had cake and cupcakes decorated in Read, White, and Blue to celebrate our constitution.


MATH: 
We continue prepping for the MEAP test with review activities. We will complete our first chapter (Numeration) this coming week. The test will be Monday, Sept. 26th. Next week we'll work on rounding whole numbers and decimals, adding and subtracting decimals, and reviewing concepts.


WRITING:
Students began writing a prompt about their summer. These should be completed by the end of next week. Our next project is to learn about captions and practice writing captions for pictures, focusing on sentence types and descriptive vocabulary.


READING:
We discussed the text structure of comparing and contrasting then practiced this concept in our reading and writing. We read two historical fiction books about Japanese internment camps and compared/contrasted them as well as focused on comprehension strategies. We also focused on text features found in nonfiction texts and next week will complete an activity based on these features.


SPELLING: 
We took the lesson 1 tests. I will have those in Powerschool this weekend and they will come home on Monday.

SCIENCE: 
We continue to learn and try to understand the concept of seasons. Why do we have longer or shorter days in certain seasons? We have read, made models, and watched a couple good video clips to demonstrate what is happening. By the way, it is the Earth's tilt and the relationship the Earth to the sun in its orbit.

Social Studies:
Students have been studying the constitution and latitude and longitude.

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