Mid-term reports go home this Friday.
For READING this week, we'll take our Point of View/Perpsective assessment. Our poetry unit is all but complete, as we finish up our poetry journals, and also create some live recordings of our poets reading their work! Math finds us exploring attributes of shapes, and we are also looking at mathematical arrays -- two separate topics, but we're eager to stay on course, considering all our snow days. In Science, our weather unit has us pondering the Sun, and how important it is to weather patterns and changes. On Monday, the kids have their Economics Fair; this will probably be a two-day affair, as we might get a later start today because of Science Go Round that afternoon.
Science Go Round, as many of you know, is an in-school festival where local scientist come to school and put on demonstrations. Our 3 sessions are STEM and Marketing; Coding and Programming; and learning about Patents. For regular learning this week, in READING we’ll continue to learn about Point of View and Character’s Perspective in Fiction. We are still in our Poetry unit in WRITING. LETTERLAND Spelling is Unit 21. In MATH we are now into our 2D Shapes unit. And we’ll bring out SOCIAL STUDIES unit to a close. With all this I’m also administering the Math Middle-of-the-Year Benchmark (NKT), and a mid-quarter MCLass progress monitoring for Reading. |
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June 2018
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