Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Week of 10/31/016

Ahoy!

Can you believe it is NOVEMBER! Where did the time go? We have some great things coming up in the next few weeks.

Reading: This is our last week of module 1. We will start working on informational reading and writing here in the next week. The students have done a good job of understanding characters; their traits and motivations.

Writing: Students are learning all about figurative language. Yesterday the students learned about idioms. Yesterday Mrs. Blair passed out the students fictional narrative. As to be expected at this time of the year some students were surprised by the scores. Do not fret, students scores will improve the more they write :)

Math: This week we are beginning our unit 2 in math. We are focusing on the very beginnings of multiplication. We are looking at the idea that multiplication is just groups of things. Math homework will not be coming home the next few weeks, however, if you would like some work so that you can help your student at home please email me!

Homework: Over the next three weeks students will be working on their inventions. The first paper for the invention project is due TOMORROW!!!! We will be giving students an envelope to store their papers in over the course of this project. If you have any questions please feel free to email me. There will be no homework journal or math during this time.

Spelling: (test is Friday)
what
asked
always
want
world
help
school
each
going
show
right
important
around
there
write
another

Mystery Questions:
1) What is the purpose of Veterans Day?
2) What is the difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day?
3) Where is the ceremony held in the U.S. to honor all who have died in war?
4) List three wars our nation has fought in.
5) What was the original name for veterans Day before the 1940's?

Events to Remember:
11/2- First handout for inventions due
11/3- School Picture Retake
11/10- Veterans Day Assembly @ 2:30
11/11- No School
11/21- Inventions are Due
11/23-11/25-Thanksgiving Break

Thanks,
Miss Irwin


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