Week of Nov. 30th - Dec.4th
Program of Inquiry
How We Express Ourselves
Central Idea: Our voice is an important form of expression to communicate different ideas, emotions, and feelings.
Lines of Inquiry:
- Voice
- Public Speaking
- Written Expression
Teacher Questions:
- What is our voice, and how do we use it to express ourselves? (form and function)
- What is the relationship between speaking and listening? (connection)
- How can written expression be interpreted? (perspective)
Daily 5/CAFE 11:00-12:30
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Reading: Daily 5/ CAFE
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Daily 5/CAFE: This week, we will continue the CAFE comprehension strategy of Determine and Analyze the Author’s Purpose. Readers will become aware of why texts are written (to inform, persuade, and entertain). During student conferences this week, teachers will work with students to identify the author’s purpose of their Good Fit books.
BOOK GENRE STUDY DUE Nov.30th
VOCABULARY:
We encourage you to use Quizlet at home to review your weekly Wordly Wise words.
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Writing: VOICES
1:30-2:00
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VOICES: Students will continue the 6+1 Traits of Writing. This is referred to as VOICES: voice, organization, ideas, conventions, expanded vocabulary, and sentence fluency. This week we will continue to practice the voice trait. The voice trait focused on how to express yourself using emotions that fit the purpose for writing. Students will try out new ways of expressing themselves in order to actively engage the reader.We will continue practicing dialogue to help give the characters a voice. Students will also being using words to replace “said” in their writing that help to express emotion.
“Said is Dead”
Students will continue to practice these comma rules as a class during the next few weeks.
The Comma Rules:
3rd grade: Students will continue reviewing the steps of the writing process as a group.Students will be practicing sentence variety and formation, and following steps to creating a decent paragraph. We will continue to model paragraph formation using the “hamburger method”. This week in the writing center, students will create a plan for a given prompt and write an introduction and concluding paragraph.
Hamburger Paragraph Template:
4th grade: Students will continue working on their writing during centers. The topic for this piece is student’s choice. Students are expected to follow the steps of the writing process for all pieces. Students will be practicing adding dialogue to their story to help give the characters a voice. They are encouraged to avoid using the word said, and use more words that help describe emotions.
When editing, students will be checking for proper use of capitalization, punctuation (including commas), and spelling. We will be using proper editing marks when editing their writing. Each student will keep a editing reference guide in their home binders for them to use if needed for homework. You can also use the one located below:
You can also use these resources at home:
GRAMMAR: Students will review and practice identifying action verbs in a sentence. Verbs are words are expressing action, something that a person, animal, force of nature, or thing can do.Verbs are a necessary component of all sentences. Students will begin identifying helping verbs towards the end of the week. A helping verb determines the mood or tense of another verb in a phrase. In the sentence "It will rain tonight," for example, the verb will "helps" the verb rain by pointing to the future. Helping verbs are words such as be, have, do, can, could, may, must, should, will, and would.
Please use the links below to help your child review verbs.
WORDS THEIR WAY SPELLING:
Students will receive their spelling sort this week. Students may practice these words during Word Work as well as homework. Students are responsible for correct spelling and knowing their word patterns.
Weekly Words Their Way lists can be found in your child’s agenda.
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3rd Grade Math 9:15-10:15
Looking for extra practice at home? Use the suggested practice information for each individual day. Your child has their username and password for www.ixl.com.
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Monday
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Students will practice identifying and naming line segments, rays, and lines.
(Students are now focusing on becoming fluent with their multiplication facts. Nightly practice is encouraged if mastery is not yet achieved. Weekly timed quizzes will be each Friday. Personal goals will be set after each quiz. Please encourage your child to reach their goal!)
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Tuesday
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Students will identify parallel and intersecting lines, line segments, and rays.
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Wednesday
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Students will begin identifying and naming angles. Students will also begin naming clockwise and counterclockwise turns.
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Thursday
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Students will draw and label angles.
IXL practice at home: Geometry V. 20
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Friday
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Students will measure angles to the nearest degree using a circle.
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4th Grade Math 8:15-9:15
Looking for extra practice at home? Use the suggested practice information for each individual day. Your child has their username and password for www.ixl.com.
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Monday
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Students will practice dividing larger numbers with the partial-quotient algorithm.
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Tuesday
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Students will express division remainders as fractions and decimals. Students will practice interpreting remainders in division.
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Wednesday
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Students will review rotations. Students will be measure angles using a full circle protractor.
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Thursday
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Students will measure and draw angles less than 360 degrees.
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Friday
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Students will classify angles as acute, right, obtuse, straight, and reflex. Students will use half circle protractors to measure and draw angles.
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Science/Social Studies 2:00-3:00
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Monday
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How We Express Ourselves: Students will inquire about visual aids as we explore Line 2, Public Speaking. Students will create visual posters to accompany presentations.
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Tuesday
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How We Express Ourselves: Students will continue inquiring about Public Speaking as they learn tools and tricks to become good listeners to public speakers.
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Wednesday
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How We Express Ourselves: Students will begin to explore Line 3, Written Expression. For today, students will watch a video on the written voice and determine the voice of two different stories.
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Thursday
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How We Express Ourselves: Students will receive an emotion/feeling to express through writing. Students will write a short paragraph that helps to convey this feeling without using the word in their writing.
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Friday
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How We Express Ourselves: Students will work in groups to explore picture books. Students will determine the feelings and actions of characters in order to determine the author’s written expression.
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Extra! Extra! Chavura News
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