Monday, November 22, 2010

Conference week: November 22-23

Hope you are all having a great Thanksgiving Break! I am having a great time getting to know your parents and talking about all of the great things you are doing!


Keep reading this week and have lots of turkey too!





**Can you come up with a Hinky-Pinky about your week?


Here's one to get you started: What do you call turbulent sauce? Answer it correctly for a special treat when you come back!

I have also included some fun practice websites for math and ecosystems! Enjoy

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Tuesday October 12

It's already October! We have finished our lessons on continents and oceans and have moved on to regions of the United States. We are also working on state projects which will be due on Oct. 22nd. We started spelling and are continuing on with practice on long division.
Here are this weeks spelling words:

Group 1:

spoke, drive, wrote, mole, stone, file, smile, stove, ride, globe, vote, spice, crime, froze, wise, knife, throne, joke

Group 2:

copper, shrugged, village, compass, thunder, canyon, cottage, blossom, chopped, wrapped, trapped, chug, chugged, drumed, planned, shopping, snapped, slapping, skipping, hugged.

Group 3:

kennel, sonnet, vital, vandal, composure, puncture, procedure, brochure, immature, chimney, hesitant, petulance, reluctance, vigilance, significance, impatience, convenience, lenient,resilience, independence

ASSIGNMENT for spelling:

1. Sort words

2. divide into syllables

3. Find 5 words that fit your pattern

4. Practice test

These assignments are due on Friday October 15.


Dates to remember:

Jog A Thon October 13 Wear your running outfits

Farm To Market October 19 Wear your cowboy/farmer outfits

October 22 Projects due, speeches to begin

October 29 Reading day.. Dress like your favorite book character

I will be adding links to websites for information we are practicing in class.
Thanks!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Welcome Back! It's been a really busy 2 weeks with so much learning going on already. We've been learning about the continents and oceans, genres of fiction and writing a personal narrative. I have enjoyed getting to know the personalities of each of the students. I look forward to meeting with all of the parents as well. I'm always open for questions, concerns or anything else that may come up. Please don't hesitate to call or send a note.

Here is a basic outline of what we will be covering for the next few weeks.

Math: Reviewing of factors, multiples, 2x2 digit multiplication and division.
Reading: Genres of fiction. Realistic Fiction
Writing: Personal narratives
Social Studies: World geography, states and major landforms of the United States. Using latitude and longitude.
Science: Ecosystems (to start in October)
Spelling: More to come. We are just finishing up assessments.