Monday, November 27, 2017

PBA Week in ELA

Hey Parents:

Just wanted to give you the heads up about what is coming up this week....

  • Monday
    • Elevate is coming in to start our study skill and note taking lessons.  Parents, they is a training tomorrow (Tuesday) for you as well.  We will finish the day collecting homework, writing thank you letters to Carmel Hill for the sponsoring of the movie trip, and finishing Chapter 2 social studies tests.
  • Writing Week Begins...
    • Day 1
      • We will look closely at the prompt for this Performance Based ASSESSMENT.
      • We will look closely at the rubric for this assessment.
      • I will model how to craft a strong body paragraph using the Rain Forest Food Web text and the organizers I created.
      • Students will have time to use their texts to collect information for their body paragraphs.
    • Day 2 
      • We will look closely at the different types of hooks for an introduction.
      • I will model using the different hooks.
      • We will look closely at how to craft a conclusion using the introduction.
      • Students will have time to use their texts, the graphic organizers, and their texts to create an introduction and conclusion paragraph.
    • Day 3
      • Students will write their draft.
      • Students will use a checklist for revision and revise their draft.
      • Students will use a checklist for editing and edit their their draft.
      • Students will peer edit their drafts
      • Students will write their final draft for assessment.
  • Friday
    • Skill Review Friday
      • Students will read closely several articles from Time For Kids
      • Students will practice the skill of finding main idea and supporting details in a text
      • Students will practice forming an opinion and collecting details to support it
      • Students will be assessed on how well they read the close reading text
      • Students will take an AR test on their independent reading books
    • Social Studies 
      • Chapter 3 - Lesson 1 ( Explorers of Spain and Portugal)

Homework:
  1. Homework Packet #12 was passed out today.  Students should be doing one page a night until they are complete.  
  1. AR Tests - Students should have no less than 4 AR tests passed (ON THEIR READING LEVEL) by the end of the month!
  1. Students should be reading for 30 minutes each night and then writing a summary about their reading 4-6 minutes (First, Next, Then, Last).   They should then follow that with 3-5 minutes of writing about their reading.. REFLECTING on what they read, making CONNECTIONS....


Monday, November 20, 2017

Short Week.... Another Reason to Give Thanks!


  • Monday - Lesson 16 was looking at the format of the text PALE MALE. The format was Problem Solution.  After finishing the text today, students worked on their own to identify at least ONE problem and solution in the section read.  They shared with a partner and pasted the results into their notebook.   Next we read 15 pages of Wonder and then did a Wonder Writing Activity.  Homework Packets with an extra Thanksgiving Section were passed out and are due back on 11/27!
  • Tuesday - Wrapping up Unit 1B.  WE will compare and contrast the overall structure of information in two or more texts, specifically use of quotations and word choice. RI.5.5  and then reading another 15 pages of Wonder.  We will end the period by working on the Chapter 2 Test for Social Studies.  
  • Wednesday - We will spend a little time doing a Thanksgiving reading activity and then we will read the last 10 pages of Wonder before leaving at 10AM for the 11:15 showing of Wonder at AMC Loews on 68th Street. A Special Thank You to Carmel Hill for sponsoring all the students who passed the AR Quiz on Wonder.  They are paying $8.19 cents for each students (and teacher) to attend.  That is almost a $500 donation just for reading. THANK YOU!  The movie is just under 2 hours.  Students are allowed to bring money to spend at the concession stand and we will have bag lunches from the lunchroom.  If your child wants to pack other treats in their bag (I didn't see it!)  Finally, the students will have to do a ALIKE and DIFFERENT activity that compares the movie to the book and will also be due on Monday, 11/27.  
Homework:
  1. Read 30 minutes 5 nights a week.  Write for 10 minutes after reading, 2-3 minutes to write a summary and 7-8 minutes writing a detailed and thoughtful reflection about the reading.
  2. Homework Packet due on 11/27/17
  3. Wonder Alike and Different Graphic Organizer

Multiplying Decimals

Dear Family,


 Throughout the next few weeks, our math class will be learning about decimal multiplication. We will also be learning how to estimate decimal products. You can expect to see homework that involves multiplication of decimals. Here is a sample of how your child will be taught to multiply decimals.


Activity A trip to the grocery store or the gas station is a perfect opportunity to practice decimal operations. For example, “We bought 8.6 gallons of gasoline that cost $2.95 per gallon. What was the total cost?” Work together to write a multiplication sentence with decimals that represents the situation. Then estimate before multiplying to find the exact product.




Querida familia,


 Durante las próximas semanas, aprenderemos acerca de la multiplicación con números decimales. También aprenderemos a estimar productos decimales. Llevaré a la casa tareas con multiplicaciones de decimales. Este es un ejemplo de cómo vamos a multiplicar decimales.


Activity Use trips to grocery or department stores as opportunities to practice decimal division. For example, “Which is the better buy, the 10-ounce box of cereal for $3.25 or the 15-ounce box for $4.65?” Work together to write a division sentence to represent each situation. Help your child estimate the quotient and then find the exact answer.


Warmly,

Ms. Cruz


Thursday, November 16, 2017

Report Card - Parent Afternoon and Evening

Today is a half day!

Students will be released at 11:15

Come pick up report cards and meet with your teachers!  

This Week in ELA

What a busy, crazy, exciting week!  I have to say that this school year is really flying by.  Here is a recap of what happened this week, and what is coming up next week.


  • Monday - Mr. McDougall was lucky enough to go to a workshop by a very respected speaker on Reading and Writing.  He was also lucky enough to listen to an author talk by Steven Sheinkin who writes historical young adult novels on real world topics in INTERESTING ways.   Students worked on comparing and contrasting the novel "Rachel Carson" with the non-fiction text we finishing "Rain Forest Food Chains".  
  • Tuesday - We did our first Cyber Safety Video about "Private Information" and being safe online. Then we started a new short text called "Pale Male: Citizen Hawk of New York".  This is another true story about the first HAWK to start using a building in NYC as a place to nest.  This fits our curriculum because it shows how when we destroy habitats of animals, they must adapt in order to survive.  Hawks in NYC.... Can you believe it!
  • Wednesday - We did our second Cyber Safety Video about being a "Super Digital Hero" about how to act online.  We continued working with "Pale Male" and continued looking at why the author used certain figures of speech.  We did a lot of discussion about point of view between bird watchers and people who live in the fancy building on fifth avenue.  We also started practicing writing techniques that Mr. McDougall learned at his workshop on Monday to build writing stamina.  
  • Thursday - SHORT DAY!  Today is Report Card afternoon and evening.  We had the students for just a half day, so that means about 55 minutes between Mr. McDougall and Ms. Cruz.  We watched a video today on "Privacy Policy" and how nothing on the internet is 100% private and nothing on the internet EVER goes away.  Once it is out there, it is out there.  I showed students how to check for and read web page privacy pages and they were a little shocked to see what privacy we give away when we are on the internet.  We spent the rest of our 55 minutes reading WONDER!
  • Friday - Skills Review Friday.  We watched our next Cyber Safety Video about "Cyber Bullying".  We worked on our Weekly Reader "Time For Kids" with our main articles being "The Homework Debate" and ""Do Kids Need Homework".  They worked on the skill of pro vs con reasons and benefits vs drawbacks from the two articles and then using the details and reasons to form an opinion that can be defended.  They had a short quiz from the reading as well.  
  1. Homework Packets are DUE Friday!!!
  2. This weekend students will have to read "To Save the Amazon Rainforest" and answer the four questions for a current event grade.

UPCOMING EVENTS:
  • Wednesday - November 22 "Field Trip to See WONDER
  • This trip will be paid for by Carmel Hill if your student reads (in class) and then passes the AR Quiz!



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