Thursday, April 28, 2016

Week of May 2nd - 6th

Program of Inquiry
How the World Works


Central Idea:
Energy is generated, stored, and used in different ways.


Lines of Inquiry:
  • The relationship between forces and energy
  • Properties of electricity
  • Electricity is used in many ways


Teacher Questions and Key Concepts:
  1. Why are forces necessary to produce energy?  (connection)
  2. How is electricity created?  (function)
  3. How can we use use electricity effectively?  (responsibility)
  4. How is electricity used in society?  (connection)



Daily 5/CAFE  11:00-12:30
Reading: Daily 5/ CAFE
Daily 5/CAFE:  This week students will finalize their rhyming poem. After exploring different rhyming schemes and patterns, students will complete a poem that includes a rhyming scheme/pattern, lines, and stanzas.   We will introduce Limerick poetry.  Students will use their knowledge of rhyming patterns to create a funny Limerick.  

For extra practice with poetry click the following links below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icQC84NUM00  (how to write a rhyming poem)


BOOK GENRE STUDY- May:  Nonfiction Text DUE ON THURSDAY, MAY 26th!!!
We will end the school year with a written books report.  Your child will have the guidelines for the book report, or they can also be found on the link below.

VOCABULARY: Students will be assessed on their  Wordly Wise words this week. Students are encouraged to study their Wordly Wise vocabulary words at home for homework.  Students may use their books, or they can use Quizlet for practice.  
3rd and 4th grade word lists vary for each student.  Your child can locate their Wordly Wise word lists in their student books.  Word lists can also be found on Quizlet.
Writing: VOICES
1:30-2:00
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 students will continue preparing for the WRaP assessment by writing to a prompt and reviewing the process necessary to plan, write, and edit in order to complete the assignment to the best of their ability. Students will be given until Thursday, May 5th to complete the assignment (total of about 4 hours). This will help to give the students an opportunity to practice completing their writing in a shorter amount of time. Students will be able to conference once with a teacher to ask any questions and receive feedback. Because the students are not able to receive help from a teacher during the actual WrAP, we will be encouraging them to be more independent throughout the process.
We will continue writing to the following prompt:

An envelope arrives for you in the mail. You open the envelope. Inside are a map and a not that says, “Good Luck!” Tell a story about what happens.

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 continue exploring figurative language. This skill ties into our reading lessons with poetry and our writing skills. Figurative language is using figures of speech to be more effective, or to make a greater impact with what is being said. Figures of speech such as metaphors and similes go beyond the literal meanings of the words to give the readers new way of thinking about what is happening in a story. Alliterations and onomatopoeias are figurative word/s that appeal to the senses of the readers. Figurative language can appear in multiple forms. We will be focusing on alliterations, hyperboles, idioms, metaphors, personification, onomatopoeia, and similes.
This week we will be completing out figurative language flip book. We will practice identifying figurative language and review.

Videos and games to review  :

WORDS THEIR WAY SPELLING:
Students will be assessed on their spelling sort this week. Students are responsible for knowing the sorting rules as well as the correct spelling for each word.  Your child’s list of words can be located in their agenda.  Please complete three DIFFERENT spelling jobs for homework.  Spelling HW is due on FRIDAY this week.



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.
Monday
Students will continue to explore capacity and experiment with popcorn.
IXL Practice:U7
Tuesday
Students will the mean and the median of a set of data.
IXL Practice: BB2 BB3
Wednesday
Students will continue to find the mean and median of a set of data.
IXL Practice:  BB2 BB3
Thursday
Students will use a calculator to find the mean of a given set of data.
IXL Practice:  BB2 BB3
Friday
Students will solve measurement number stories and solve calculator riddles.
IXL Practice:




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.
Monday
Students will continue explorations of integers.  Students will compete to show their knowledge and application of this skill by playing “Integer Jeopardy”. Students will also play “I Have, Who Has”.  In this game, students will solve addition problems involving integers in order to identify the correct game card.
IXL Practice:  5th Grade A.8
Tuesday
Students will review all concepts from Unit 10 (Reflections, Rotations, Translations, and Negative Integers).
IXL Practice:  Review 5th Grade A.8, Z.8
Wednesday
Students will be assessed on Unit 10 concepts.
Thursday
Students will review Unit 10 assessment.
Friday
Students will complete review journal pages for Unit 10.  Teachers will use this time to work with individual students based on need.  




Science/Social Studies 2:00-3:00
Monday
How The World Works: Students will inquire about electricity and Benjamin Franklin.
Students will complete their formative assessment.
Tuesday
How The World Works: Students will discover how electricity works along with the parts that are needed to conduct it. Students will inquire about where electricity is found in nature.
Wednesday
How The World Works:  Students will participate in a readers theater about electricity and demonstrate static electricity.
Thursday
How the World Works:  Students will explore the parts of a lightbulb and inquire about Thomas Edison.
Friday
How the World Works:  Students will built a circuit board and experiment with different conductors and power sources.




Extra! Extra! Chavura News

  • Remember to check your child’s “Keep at Home” folder each Monday!