Hello Families,
I hope you all had a nice long weekend, here are a couple of updates...
Math: We will have a review day on Monday, and will likely take our Unit 3 Test on Tuesday or Wednesday. Please help your student study for their test and remind them how important reviewing the concepts will help them on their test.
Health: We are continuing our study of the Human Brain and Central Nervous System. Last week, we discussed the difference between conscious actions and reflexes.
Writing: We will start investigating the traits of quality writing this week. Fifth grade is a year when we really look for improvement in the quality and creativity that students use in their writing. I am really anxious to see the amazing work that this class will produce.
Another short week: Remember that we have another short week of school, with the students getting Friday off of school. Teachers have a workshop day.
Let me know if you have any questions or concerns,
Thanks,
Mr. Norman
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Sunday Update 11/20
Dear Families,
Yikes! We are changing seasons! Please check with your child this weekend that they have the necessary warm clothing that will be needed in the days to come. Warm coats, boots, mittens, hats, etc.
Next week is a short week. Students will only have a half day on Wednesday, so will be picked up by buses some time around 12:30. Talk with your child about their plan for after school that day. Because it is a short week, the spelling list handed out today will be tested the following Friday.
Math: We are well in to Geometry. Please note on the Study Link packet if you have any questions about the material going home. At times, students will be or may have brought home their Geometry Template, which is a valuable (both monetarily, and for learning) tool. We have talked as a class about the importance of being responsible with our materials and not losing the tools we need to use.
Literacy: We are lucky enough to have Mrs. Holty, an EL teacher, to work with our class. The two of us, teach as a team during this period of the day. This allows to do some fun things with two teachers in the class at one time. Lately, we have been working on asking questions about what we are reading. Please ask your students about what they have been reading about in the 'Daybook'. (Woody Guthrie, B.B. King, and Opera singer Marian Anderson)
Missing Work: We had a lot of students with missing work last Friday. We have a routine where students spend their lunch and recess time on Friday, finishing any work that they have not completed yet, while eating their lunch in the room. We call it "Study Hall". Please try to communicate with your students to help them develop the responsibility to turn in quality work on time, so they don't have to spend their lunch/recess doing make-up work. If students do not finish their missing work during this time, they are to bring their missing work report home and finish missing assignments for Monday, to start the next week fresh. As a class, we have done a decent job with turning in our work throughout the beginning of the year, but last week we seemed to slip up a little.
Hope you all had a good weekend, and are looking forward to the short week.
As always, let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Mr. Norman
Yikes! We are changing seasons! Please check with your child this weekend that they have the necessary warm clothing that will be needed in the days to come. Warm coats, boots, mittens, hats, etc.
Next week is a short week. Students will only have a half day on Wednesday, so will be picked up by buses some time around 12:30. Talk with your child about their plan for after school that day. Because it is a short week, the spelling list handed out today will be tested the following Friday.
Math: We are well in to Geometry. Please note on the Study Link packet if you have any questions about the material going home. At times, students will be or may have brought home their Geometry Template, which is a valuable (both monetarily, and for learning) tool. We have talked as a class about the importance of being responsible with our materials and not losing the tools we need to use.
Literacy: We are lucky enough to have Mrs. Holty, an EL teacher, to work with our class. The two of us, teach as a team during this period of the day. This allows to do some fun things with two teachers in the class at one time. Lately, we have been working on asking questions about what we are reading. Please ask your students about what they have been reading about in the 'Daybook'. (Woody Guthrie, B.B. King, and Opera singer Marian Anderson)
Missing Work: We had a lot of students with missing work last Friday. We have a routine where students spend their lunch and recess time on Friday, finishing any work that they have not completed yet, while eating their lunch in the room. We call it "Study Hall". Please try to communicate with your students to help them develop the responsibility to turn in quality work on time, so they don't have to spend their lunch/recess doing make-up work. If students do not finish their missing work during this time, they are to bring their missing work report home and finish missing assignments for Monday, to start the next week fresh. As a class, we have done a decent job with turning in our work throughout the beginning of the year, but last week we seemed to slip up a little.
Hope you all had a good weekend, and are looking forward to the short week.
As always, let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Mr. Norman
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Sunday Update 11/13
Hello Fifth Grade Families,
A couple of updates....
Spelling-- Your students took their first spelling test of the year on Friday. This is the first class period during the week, where we have started some flexible groupings across the three 5th grade classrooms. Your students received their new list for next week. While we do take a test on Friday, we have tried to stress that the important take away from learning spelling words and any new vocabulary, should be using them in your writing and everyday conversations.
Poetry-- We had a special guest teacher, Ms. Flom, (actually my Mother, a former teacher and principal) on Friday, who taught the class a lesson in Haiku poetry. Students got a chance to complete their own Haiku poems, and Ms. Flom and I were amazed at the talented poets that we have in the room. A collection of these poems will be put together by Ms. Flom and added to our classroom library. I will give your student their poem back so they can keep it in their portfolio, which we will soon start compiling.
It was especially fun to have my Mother in class. We tried to keep up the illusion that she was just another guest teacher, but I wish parents could have seen the astonishment on the faces of the kids when I told them that Ms. Flom was my own Mom!
Math-- We are continuing with Unit 3 centering mostly on Geometry. In addition to helping with homework when necessary, I encourage you to ask your student about what they are learning in this unit. Any conversations they can have with you will help them process their knowledge.
Field Trip-- We will be going to our field trip at Northwestern College, with Mrs. Liadova, the music teacher to see a Children's Opera. We have been allotted 2 chaperone spots per class. I have one parent coming, but if another would like to join us let me know. I will honor requests in the order that I receive them.
Coming soon.....This week will start talking about Descriptive Writing, continue our Science Pendulum Unit, and start to settle into our Guided Reading routines.
Thanks,
Mr. Norman
A couple of updates....
Spelling-- Your students took their first spelling test of the year on Friday. This is the first class period during the week, where we have started some flexible groupings across the three 5th grade classrooms. Your students received their new list for next week. While we do take a test on Friday, we have tried to stress that the important take away from learning spelling words and any new vocabulary, should be using them in your writing and everyday conversations.
Poetry-- We had a special guest teacher, Ms. Flom, (actually my Mother, a former teacher and principal) on Friday, who taught the class a lesson in Haiku poetry. Students got a chance to complete their own Haiku poems, and Ms. Flom and I were amazed at the talented poets that we have in the room. A collection of these poems will be put together by Ms. Flom and added to our classroom library. I will give your student their poem back so they can keep it in their portfolio, which we will soon start compiling.
It was especially fun to have my Mother in class. We tried to keep up the illusion that she was just another guest teacher, but I wish parents could have seen the astonishment on the faces of the kids when I told them that Ms. Flom was my own Mom!
Math-- We are continuing with Unit 3 centering mostly on Geometry. In addition to helping with homework when necessary, I encourage you to ask your student about what they are learning in this unit. Any conversations they can have with you will help them process their knowledge.
Field Trip-- We will be going to our field trip at Northwestern College, with Mrs. Liadova, the music teacher to see a Children's Opera. We have been allotted 2 chaperone spots per class. I have one parent coming, but if another would like to join us let me know. I will honor requests in the order that I receive them.
Coming soon.....This week will start talking about Descriptive Writing, continue our Science Pendulum Unit, and start to settle into our Guided Reading routines.
Thanks,
Mr. Norman
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Science!
We started Science this week, which I know a lot of your students were psyched about. Our first mini-unit provides opportunity for discovery with the use of pendulums to determine how variables can affect motion. Please ask them about the pendulums they built and what variables they tried, in attempt to change the amount of time their pendulum swing in 15 seconds.
Thanks,
Mr. Norman
Thanks,
Mr. Norman
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Sunday Update
Hello Families,
I hope you all have had a nice weekend. Here are a few updates of what we have going on in Room 116.
Reading Groups: We have started meeting in all reading groups! Some groups are starting with reviewing some of the features of non-fiction, and are beginning with short articles/texts. Other groups are working in a longer text to begin with. Some are working on fluency skills, while others are working on comprehension skills. These targeted skills are based on my assessments with individuals at the beginning of the year. All groups will have variety through the trimester, and most of the readings will stay at school. You should, however, be seeing them read a lot at home for their November Read-a-thon minutes!! At times I will send home the reading group texts to have kids catch up, or share what they're reading at home.
Math: We took the Unit 2 test last week, and your students will get them back on Monday. The tests have the same assessment cover sheet that Unit 1 had. Your students will have the opportunity to correct any mistakes they made on a loose leaf paper and staple it to the test, and turn them back in with your signature (somewhere on the cover sheet). This will be due back by Thursday. We started Unit 3 last Wednesday, which focuses on geometry skills, including angle measurement.
Spelling and Word Work: We are now officially in to both of these areas. Your student can explain to you that Word Work will not be tested, and is mainly in their yellow spiral at school. Spelling lists were handed out today. Students are placed in an appropriate developmental level as per their pretesting results. If your child thinks their words are 'too easy,' remind them that this is meant to build strategies to help them spell correctly in all of their writing, not just for a test... AND that the patterns they are using need to be able to be verbalized by them. They should each have a sorted copy of their list in their Homework Folder. We are encouraging them to plan some simple activities at home throughout the week to ensure that they learn the spellings of these words (and others like them), so that they can show their spelling accuracy on a test next Friday. On Fridays they will test with 10+ words from their list and a few new words that will test their transfer of the patterns. They will then be given a new list for the next week.
Field Trip Permission Slips and Money can be sent any time for our Nov. 17 trip to Northwestern College.
As always, let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Mr. Norman
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Welcome to the Room 116 Blog!
Hello Families,
I will start to use this blog as a way of keeping you informed of the things we are doing in 5th Grade. I will try to keep this updated every week. As you can see, I have been playing around with the format on here. In my trials, I have included the last email that I sent out and our class photo from picture day, just to see what it might look like. I will have shown this to your students in class today, so they will know about it and remind you to check it from time to time.
Thanks,
Mr. Norman
I will start to use this blog as a way of keeping you informed of the things we are doing in 5th Grade. I will try to keep this updated every week. As you can see, I have been playing around with the format on here. In my trials, I have included the last email that I sent out and our class photo from picture day, just to see what it might look like. I will have shown this to your students in class today, so they will know about it and remind you to check it from time to time.
Thanks,
Mr. Norman
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