Monday, February 27, 2017

Week of 2/27

Read Across America Week is here, so it's sure to be a fun week! See below for the fun ways to participate:


Remember that Literacy Night is Thursday - we hope to see everyone there. It will be an awesome night filled with great family and reading activities, and Sliders will be there with some great dinner options and prices! Flier went home last week with rsvp slip that was due last Friday. If you haven't turned yours in, please turn it in ASAP!! 

We are looking forward to the Book Float parade that's on Friday afternoon at 2:30 in the front bus loop. Our class is doing Blood on the River since we read it together and loved it so much!

See side-bar to the right for some important upcoming dates!

Here's what else is happening this week in room 5:

Language Arts: 
Skills/strategies: we'll be integrating science and reading/writing by reading planet poetrty, researching planets, and creating a model of each group's planet. All of this work will be done in class. :)


Please be sure that your child is reading nightly. Studies show that daily reading shows significant growth in vocabulary development and overall achievement. We want our kids to LOVE books and become lifelong readers, so we must work together to foster that love of reading. 

Math:

We're continuing our exploration of fractions. We've worked on equivalent fractions and will start comparing and adding/subtracting fractions this week. Remember that I always send home the math notebook when there is math homework so that students have a reference to use when completing homework. We often make anchor charts in class that include the steps for whatever we are working on. 
The portaportal site has some awesome review activities to review math concepts at home: http://www.portaportal.com/ 
I sent the login information via email in the beginning of the year. If you need it again, just email me: devon.day@nn.k12.va.us

Virginia Studies:
We are currently studying the Civil War. So far we've learned about the differences between the two sides -the north and the south, and what caused the war to begin. We will continue to explore and review these topics this week. I will send home the notebook daily so students can continue to review notes since it's a lot of information to learn. Be sure to have conversations about what they're learning to help it stick! :) Stay tuned to the agenda for upcoming assessment dates!

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