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Weekly Update 2.6.18

By In Uncategorized On February 6, 2018


Be on the Lookout for…

  • Tuesday Folders will not come home today. Please check your child’s agenda for homework and Valentine class list. We will do a Valentine Exchange on Wed, Feb 14th. If you send something, please send equal tokens of admiration to all students:)
  • Report Cards came home last Friday. Please sign and return envelopes only ASAP. My plan is to do student led showcase/conferences later in the year with everyone, but if you would like to conference with me before then please let me know and we will schedule a time.
  • Please welcome our new student Kyle! He is joining us from New Jersey. Luckily, he is already a Panthers fan!
  • This Friday, Feb 9th is an early release day. Students will be dismissed at 1:15.

This week in Literacy:

Students are reading “Paul Bunyan” this week and will explore the tales of John Henry, Pecos Bill, Annie Oakley, and other legends from tall tales. We will continue to focus on character traits. We are able to make lots of connections with our last story, and focusing again on characters, theme, and even figurative language. word- tall tale

This week in Math:

Multiplication quizzes will continue this week. Students have the 8’s test Wednesday Feb 7th. Makeups for missed 7’s or any past quizzes (1,2,3,4,5, 6) will take place THIS Friday. PLEASE do what you can to help students learn these facts quickly. They are expected to answer 16 in a minute. Fluency is key!

Students are continuing a fun and challenging unit on Area and Perimeter which puts their multiplication facts, multi step problem solving, and finding unknowns knowledge to work! This is a concept that students enjoy but can get easily confused with if they rush or mix up concepts. Area is the space INSIDE something and we teach it 2 ways. A basic quadrilateral is solved by multiplying Length X Width to get Area. Students will also use unit squares to count area, particularly for odd-shaped polygons. Students will even get really crazy with measuring rectilinear area, where they have to do 2 and 3 step problems to solve. Perimeter is the measurement of the sides AROUND a figure. This is pretty easy with rectangles, but can get hard with irregular figures.  Please see tutorials and practice with games as needed. 

Concepts to review: place value, addition with regrouping, subtraction with borrowing, rounding to the nearest 10 and 100, quadrilateral, parallelogram, trapezoid, rectangle, square, rhombus, arrays, repeated addition, commutative property (flip flop rule), number line, product, distributive (break apart method), associative property, graphs, pictographs, bar graphs

A year long “Scope and Sequence” which lays out our math curriculum pacing for the year can be found here

This week in Science:  We are starting a new unit of Changes!

3.P.2 Understand the structure and properties of matter before and after they undergo a change.
3.P.2.1 Recognize that air is a substance that surrounds us, takes up space and has mass.
3.P.2.2 Compare solids, liquids, and gases based on their basic properties.
3.P.2.3 Summarize changes that occur to the observable properties of materials when different degrees of heat are applied to them, such as melting ice or ice cream, boiling water or an egg, or freezing water.
3.P.3.2 Recognize that energy can be transferred from a warmer object to a cooler one by contact or at a distance and the cooler object gets warmer.**

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