Monday, March 25, 2013

Homework Week of March 25th-29th


READING:
Read for 35+ minutes in your JUST RIGHT book and log at HOME each day . Remember to stop and jot down your thoughts you are having and IDEAS you are growing. Put all of your post-its in your reading notebook.

Read to your goal for historical fiction first, then read from your JR fiction side book.
Make sure that you are prepared for your book club meeting by jotting:

  • the setting-what does it look like and feel like
  • is trouble brewing?
  • creating a bulletin board
  • creating a timeline of events
  • what are you learning about your era
  • characters
Use Booksource or Scholastic Book Wizard to create a list of non-fiction JR books within your topic. Start gathering these books!

WRITING WORKSHOP/WORD STUDY:
Catch up if needed

MATH:
50 minutes of Dreambox. Log the games played on Dreambox.
Math Moment-remember to extend your math moment!
https://play.dreambox.com/login/cm3g/oxresLogs and Journals Due Monday!

Social Studies
Gather research materials for your topic of interest in the Midwest.



Saturday, March 23, 2013

Happy Birthday Frank!

We celebrated Frank's birthday on Thursday with Mrs. Drugge. She read sport jokes and riddles by Matt Christopher!

Friday, March 22, 2013

Week In Review 3/18 - 3/22

  1. In math workshop we set goals for ourselves and some of us made revisions to our goals. We are making goals so that we can be the best mathematicians we can be.  We are also making a tracking device to show how we are progressing towards our goals.   We are still working with our friends, the frogs, but this investigation we are trying to figure out how much fencing to put around the jumping arena. We are trying to find out how many 6 foot pieces of fence and 8 foot pieces of fence would go around the arena. The arena is 66 feet by 52 feet.  Mr. Forshaw came in for math today and was talking to us about what we are working on. RB, MW, CO,AA, WS, NL, FH 
  2. In reading workshop, we are continuing to read historical fiction with our book clubs and Mrs. Doty came in to teach us about GOLDEN JOTS in order to make our post-its even better! A GOLDEN JOT has a character, a trait, and more than one piece of evidence in it. She even talked with a few other friends about DIAMOND JOTS, which has a character, trait, multiple pieces of evidence and a theory or prediction. We also learned that we do not leave post-its behind, we can go back and REVISE them or ADD on to them! Most book clubs have finished their first chapter books. We talked about noticing when time is changing because it can jump forward or jump backward. We can make a timeline of what has happened and notice the order of which things are happening. We practiced this on Jack and Jill, but this was not the ordinary story, it was much more complicated! We also have a bookmark to help us keep track of our reading goal, which is kind of like a log for us. We are choosing new books in the hallway about our topic when we are done. WS, NL, AA, MW, FD, GS, FH, AN, JW, DS, MA
  3. We continue to work on Poetry in writing workshop. We are trying to write poems that have strong feelings about someone or something. We are thinking deeply about these small moments in our life and show, don't tell in order to express our feelings. We also learned about line breaks. Line breaks give our poems the sound of music. When we write our poems, we are trying to write free form poems that express feelings. Almost all of us are finished recording our essays... be on the lookout for them soon! MA, AN, CV, AC,
  4. In music we are writing music in our composition book. FH
  5. My birthday was this week! FD
  6. In social studies everyone is studying one aspect of the midwest. We all picked our topic and we will research this further and create a travel magazine or our very own class newspaper. RB, AC, GS
  7. In science we are still building a vehicle from a blueprint.
Lastly, there is a very informative meeting about math on Tuesday, March 26th at 9:30 for parents. Be prepared to work your brain because you will get the chance to experience the math thinking we do everyday!

Monday, March 18, 2013

Homework Week of March 18th- March 22nd

READING:
Read for 35+ minutes in your JUST RIGHT book and log at HOME each day . Remember to stop and jot down your thoughts you are having and IDEAS you are growing. Put all of your post-its in your reading notebook.

Read to your goal for historical fiction first, then read from your JR fiction side book.
Make sure that you are prepared for your book club meeting.
 
Use Booksource or Scholastic Book Wizard to create a list of non-fiction JR books within your topic. Start gathering these books!

WRITING WORKSHOP/WORD STUDY:
none

MATH:
50 minutes of Dreambox. Log the games played on Dreambox.
Math Moment-remember to extend your math moment!
https://play.dreambox.com/login/cm3g/oxresLogs and Journals Due Monday!

That Quiz Multiplication 1: http://www.thatquiz.org/tq/classtest?Y7ZYNYA5
That Quiz Multiplication 2: http://www.thatquiz.org/tq/classtest?R6SNIPE8

Social Studies
None
 




Friday, March 15, 2013

Week in Review 3/10 - 3/15

  1. We all got a new bookclub for reading workshop. We are studying historical fiction. There are different groups studying different genres. In our class, some groups are studying Civil War, WWII, Immigration, and American Revolution. We created a consitution and chose a name for our book club. The constitution is what the group will do if certain situations arise and the rules of the club. In these book clubs we are choosing just right books from our genre bins. We are also going to help find multiple copies of books we may want to read. We are reading and jotting about the setting--what it looks like and feels like, and noticing when signs of trouble arise! Today, we looked over our logs and used calculators to set a goal for how many pages we should read each day within our club. Most of the groups found out how many pages they will read and the range is 27-30 pages. We are starting our chapter books on Monday, and we can't wait! AA, HP, RB, GS, MA, CO
  2. In writing workshop we started a new unit in Poetry! We are looking at ordinary things and objects through poet's eyes trying to describe them in a fresh new way! We studied another poet and noticed that they described the pencil sharpener as a bee! We also wrote a whole class poem about the Smartboard pen! We thought about why authors choose to write poetry and what poetry is! We wrote our poems by first making a list of interesting objects in a different way and then putting them altogether to make a poem. One way to write a poem is to look at ordinary things and compare it to something. This is Miss Sproch's favorite writing unit! Today, we are going to write limericks for St. Patrick's day! FH, HP, CV, GS, RB, CO. MA
  3. We have been working on the California Jumping Contest. All of our friends, MT the bullfrog, Frog, Toad, Ribbit, and Croak, have decided to have a jumping contest. They have two tracks, one is 42 feet and one is 28 feet. The frogs need to figure out how many benches they will need to fill both sides of each tracks. The bench lenghts were 6 ft and 8 ft.  Miss Sproch took a risk today and we were paired with new partners who were doing similiar work. We are using a double open number line to help us think with and prove our thinking. Earlier in the week, we met Ribbit and Croak and it was a trick question! It was important to read carefully and show our thinking in a clear manner. We all learned that revision is important and we learn from making mistakes! Mathematicians are constantly making revisions! There is a bulletin board filled with work from mathematicians who made important revisions to their proofs! We are expecting another frog problem in the near future!  FD, AA. FH. GS, HP, MA
  4.   Mrs. Chandler came in for mystery reader and she read the funniest books ever! She read the "Dumb Bunnies" series. Thank you, Mrs. Chandler! KC
  5. WE finished all of our CMT's... except for a few makeups! Hoooray! CO
  6. In science, we are going to Mrs. Rongoe'c class and we are learning about forces and motion. We make our own cars and got to see if they would travel 1 meter. We also got to make our own blueprints of our cars. They weren't blue though, they were white! In science, Mrs. Rongoe said we will be taking our cars apart and will have a new building challenge where we have to follow a blueprint, not ours, and make a car.  HP, GS
  7. We took a break from word study because of the CMT's, but will be starting next again next week!  RB
  8.  Band students had their first before school band rehearsal today. AA
  9. We had 5 friends out today and had a small class. I hope everyone is muy bien by Monday or at least mas o menos! CV, MA, HP
  10. We have not read Because of Mr. Terupt in a while so we have no new update. We hope to get back to it soon! FH
  11. We are continuing our travels through the midwest, looking for topics that we are interested to further study. Many of us are interested in studyng spelunking... do you know what that is? Ask us! MA, GS

Monday, March 11, 2013

Happy Belated Birthday

Sending a very happy belated birthday to Michael! (March 5th) We had a great time celebrating Michael's birthday. Mrs. Aronsohn read aloud some great nonfiction passages that had different "scare" ratings!

Homework For the Week

READING:
Read for 35+ minutes in your JUST RIGHT book and log at HOME each day . Remember to stop and jot down your thoughts you are having and IDEAS you are growing. Put all of your post-its in your reading notebook.

Use Booksource or Scholastic Book Wizard to create a list of fiction JR books. Start gathering these books!