Friday, August 28, 2015

Week of August 31-September 4


Program of Inquiry
Central Idea: Who We Are
Family  heritage and heredity influence who we are as individuals.  

Lines of Inquiry:
  • How traits are inherited
  • Investigating genealogy
  • How heritage affects our lives
Teacher Questions:
  • What can genealogy teach us about ourselves?
  • How does family heritage influence our lifestyle?
  • What can the heritage of others teach us?


Daily 5/CAFE
Reading: Daily 5/ CAFE
Over the next few weeks, we will begin individual reading and writing conferences with students.

  • Vocabulary: Students that are new to Chavura will be introduced to Quizlet this week. This is an online study aid to help make vocabulary a bit more fun!
  • 4th graders:  Students will continue Lesson 12 in Book 3.  Unit 12 test this week.
  • 3rd grade: Students will continue Lesson 1 in Book 3.  Unit 1 test this week.
Writing: VOICES
  • VOICES: Students will begin a review of the 6+1 Traits of Writing. This is referred to as VOICES: voice, organization, ideas, conventions, expanded vocabulary, and sentence fluency. We will continue with the Ideas trait. We will read The Hickory Chair, which will lead us into a discussion and activity about details. Students will learn how to make ideas strong in their writing by focusing on the meaning and development of their story. Students will also learn to give their readers details, and understand how to include them.

  • Grammar: Students will continue to practice changing singular nouns into plural nouns. Students will begin practicing with irregular nouns toward the end of the week. The class will begin collecting irregular nouns to share with the class.

  • Handwriting: Third grade will review upper and lower case D’Nealian manuscript to help them prepare for cursive. Fourth grade will review the formation of lower case letters in cursive. Fourth grade students are expected to write in cursive on all assignments unless otherwise indicated.

  • Words Their Way Spelling:
Students should continue practicing their spelling words at home.  Students are responsible for spelling and sorting their words correctly.  This is the second week practicing these words.  Students will have their spelling test this Friday!  As a reminder, 3 spelling homework jobs are due each Friday.




3rd Grade Math
Looking for extra practice at home?  Use these links below!
Monday
Students will solve problems using money.  Students will determine situations in which an exact answer or estimate is needed.
Tuesday
Students will explore number patterns.
Wednesday
Students will review telling time and find elapsed time.
Thursday
Students will complete Unit 1 Review and Test.
Friday
Students will complete Unit 1 Review and Test.  If time allows, students will play math games related to Unit 1.



4th Grade Math
Looking for extra practice at home?  Use these links below!
Monday
Students will review and discuss various ways numbers are used.
Tuesday
Students will explore equivalent names for whole numbers and complete name collection boxes.
Wednesday
Students will practice identifying values of digits in numbers up to one billion.
Thursday
Students will practice place value skills using a calculator.
Friday
Students will organize and display data using a tally chart and will identify the maximum, minimum, range, and mode.



Science/Social Studies
Monday
Who We Are:  Students will participate in the Frankenfish activity. Students will use dominant and recessive traits to create their own fish.
Tuesday
Who We Are:  Students will continue the Frankenfish activity.
Wednesday
Who We Are:Students will complete the the Frankenfish activity. With a partner, students will use Punnett Squares to cross their fish with another and show inherited traits.
Thursday
Who We Are:   “What’s in a name?” Students will research the origin and meanings of their names.
Friday
Who We Are:  Based on a class survey, we will do further their investigations and gathering information about the places their names originated from.




Extra! Extra! Chavura News

  • Remember to bring a water bottle to school daily!
  • No school on Monday, September 7th
  • Please return all paperwork that was given out on orientation night ASAP!
  • Remember to check your child’s “Keep at Home” folder each Monday!