Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Week of 10/27/15

Ahoy!

Remember this week is all short days! Release at 1:10!

Reading: We starting our next unit on endangered animals! This week we are learning what endangered means, what animals are endangered, and vocabulary that goes along with our unit! We are also continuing to work on our reading chants. Attached is a video that your students need to have memorized to receive 50 Blair-win bucks tomorrow.
Writing: This week we are working on writing our fall walk paragraph. Students are instructed to use a hamburger paragraph. This is all about the 5 senses.


Math: We are well on our way to understand that multiplication is groups of something! This unit is all about having a conceptual understanding of what multiplication is. Continue to work on your basic addition facts and basic multiplication facts!

No spelling this week! 

Mystery Questions:

1) In what continent do you find the most tigers?
2) How long have tigers been on the planet?
3) How many subspecies of tigers are there?
4) Which subspecies has become extinct?

***Mystery questions must be turned in the very next day on a piece of paper with name on it. It won't be accepted any day after***


Here are some great pictures from our fall walk!




Thanks for all you do!
Miss Irwin

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Week of 10/19/2015

Ahoy!

This has been a great week already! The students are working so hard.

Reading:
We are working on finding the main idea of non fiction texts. On Thursday and Friday we are taking our Unit 1 assessment. Today we learned all about Little Free Libraries where children and adults can take a book or give a book.

Writing:
We are working on adding sensory details to our writing. We will be going on a fall walk around school on Thursday, recording our 5 senses, then turning our observations into a paragraph next week.



Math:
This week is the beginning of Unit 2. We are working on the beginning concepts of multiplication. Students need to know that multiplication is repeated addition. Please start working on multiplication facts with your students, they will need to have those concrete by the end of the year!

Science:
We are currently learning about sound waves. We did an experiment yesterday where they observed how sound waves transfer through water.

Spelling:
large
form
land
from
side
its
feet
without
home
different
boys
their
around
too
could
been

Challenge Words:
neither
furniture
subject
inside
you've

Mystery Questions:
1) How does a wind instrument (like a flute or clarinet) make sound?
2) What are the three bones in the ear called?
3) How do string instruments (like a violin) make sound?
4) How fast is the speed of sound?

Other Reminders:
10/24 4:00-6:00 Harvest Carnival
10/26-10/30: Early Release Half Days for Conferences
10/27- Book orders due.

Thanks,
Miss Irwin

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Week of 10/12/15

Ahoy!
Things are off to a great start this week! It has been a blast getting to know your kids and see them grow! They have already learned a lot! Here are some of the things that will be happening this week in 204...

Reading: This week we are starting our informational reading and work on main idea. We are learning about how student around the world gain access to books. The book we are reading is called "My Librarian is a Camel".

Writing: This week we are finishing our final drafts of our personal narratives.These are due on THURSDAY! We have asked that anyone with a paper longer than 5 pages takes it home to finish it. Remember we are looking for:
Focus: Topic clearly stated and the whole story stays on topic.
Organization: The story is organized with sequence words and transitions.
Elaboration: Supporting the main topic with details and explanation.
Language and Vocab: Expresses ideas with interesting & diverse vocabulary.
Convention: Correct punctuation, capitalization, spells most high frequency words correctly, & sentences are complete.

Math: Tuesday and Wednesday will be the last two day's of our Unit 1 for math. Starting next week our students will be working on Unit 2! Unit 2 focuses on the beginning concepts of multiplication.

Social Studies: We are continuing to work on learning all about maps.

Spelling Words:
what
asked
always
want
world
help
school
each
going
show
right
important
around
there
write
another

Mystery Questions:
Where does sound come from?
What is the scientific study of sound called?
Can sound travel underwater?
Is there sound on the moon?
How is sound measured?

Here are some fun pictures from the Human Car Wash last week!



Dates to remember: 

October 24: Harvest Carnival
October 27: Book Orders Due

Thanks, 
Miss Irwin 


Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Week of 10/5/15


AAASpecial guest: A librarian from Camas library came to visit to talk about books and literacy. Your children asked super intelligent questions. We were proud of them! We're hoping everyone scurries off to get a library card.


Spelling Please ask your child to study spelling words this week and  for our test on Thursday:they, what, their, said, many, over, our, think, also, those, large, often, together, asked, house, don't


Math: Homework coming home tonight– due Thursday (b/c no school Friday). Double digit addition is all this week…going well!

Social Studies: Thank you for making the "Continent Song" a great success! Your children did great. We learned our cardinal directions today. I told them to ask you which way was north in your home. Check it with a compass on your phone (that's what I always do!) :)


Reading: We're continuing to work on the message of a story. This involves determining what's important in the text. I used my purse as an analogy—we pulled out only the items I would need to go on a hypothetical walk outside. They did so well! I believe they understood the comparison with reading (and only highlighting text that is important). We venture into the land of nonfiction next week and learn how to find the main idea and supporting details.


WritingWe began the initial process of using "Mrs. Blair's amazing, awesome final draft paper" for their published pieces.The four categories we use for grading writing are:
BBB
Focus:              Topic clearly stated and the whole story stays on this topic.
Organization:   The story is organized with   sequence words and transitions.
Elaboration:     Supporting the main topic with details and explanation.
Language & Vocab:           Expresses ideas with interesting & diverse vocabulary.
Convention:     Correct punctuation, capitalization,spells most high frequency words correctly, & sentences are complete.

Extra reminders:
Title Reading night is Wednesday if your student is involved with Mrs. Woodson's amazing program.

Mystery Question:
questionMark
1) What state is south of Indiana?
2) What state is north of Colorado?
3) Which ocean is west of California?
4) Name the 7 continents!
Have a great night!
Miss Irwin