Week of March 28th

Math: we will continue working on Fact Families to 18, focusing on subtraction

Language Arts: this week we will work on Long a with ai and ay and introduce single and plural possessives. We continue working on drawing conclusions in Reading

Social Studies: We will identify leaders, describe the roles, and identify the responsibilities of authority figures in the home, school, and community including parents/guardians, teachers, principals, and police officers

Planner: we are nearing the end of our inquiry into Matter, we will be wrapping it up this week.

Is it a solid or a gas?

Young chemists at work!

The kids selected members from their tables to take different roles in the experiment.  They also decided the order in which they would work.  They began by feeling the solids and liquids then mixing the 'unlabeled' ingredients and observed as changes began to occur...
 The matter started changing as they took turns mixing the ingredients, they counted the number of stirs :)
 They waited their turn as they counted and observed, trying to predict what and why they were doing this!
 Patiently waiting for something to happen to the matter and discussing ...
 A couple of teams encountered problems and we brainstormed what could have gone wrong and tried to fix the 'matter' based on the hypothesis
 After mixing with a spoon for a while, it was time to get dirty!
 Is this what is supposed to happen?
 Hooray!!!  We did it! We made playdo!!!!

Week of March 21st

12:30 DISMISSAL ON FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 2011: I will be available for conferences upon request

Math: we will be working on Fact Families and Doubles to 18

Language Arts: this week we will work on comparative endings -er and -est and -dge pattern as in pledge.  We will focus on drawing conclusions in Reading
Social Studies: We will discuss "voting as an important method of showing the will of the people in a democratic society" and how we have voted in class to make decisions like our Field Name and our class vote for the Car Pool lane naming.  We will also be reviewing maps and landforms in stations

Planner: we are getting close to the end of our inquiry into Matter.  I have heard from many of you about the kids wanting to duplicate and/or expand on the classroom experiments, they loved the butter!  We have a couple more fun ones to go

Field Day: thank you to all who came and helped, cheered, and brought/coordinated/donated snacks, drinks, and lunch!!!

Field Day 2011


Obi helping out going over the rules with the kids

Week of March 7th

THE WEEK AHEAD

 
FIELD DAY: FRIDAY, MARCH 11TH from 8:30-11:00!

Math: we will be working on Place Value, focusing on tens and ones

Language Arts: this week we will review inflected -ed and continue discussing verbs (am, is, are, was, and were).  The spelling test will be on Thursday due to Field Day.

Social Studies: important people in history like Lincoln, Bell, and Edison

Planner: we have been working on building a foundation on Matter and will now begin some fun experiments like observing a solid change into a liquid and making a liquid turn into a solid as well as a chemical change

LAST WEEK

The kids  worked on addition facts
Station work: Vocabulary
More addition facts
Matter Scavenger Hunt: the kids had to find matter with specific properties
The kids drafted a letter by using an organizer
Then they edited each other's work