News
For All
MAP
testing
has thrown my schedule off a little.
Please be aware of these changes.
First Grade is meeting on Monday, April 22 instead of Wed., April
24. Second Grade will not meet next week
at all. Third Grade may start a little
later than normal depending on how long their Tuesday testing session
takes. Fourth and Fifth grades should be
unaffected.
FIFTH
GRADE – INVENTION MUSEUM – The fifth graders will be presenting
their inventions to the school community on Wed., April 24 from 1:30 – 3:15 in Room
105 (The old Library). Please come see
their wonderful work.
BOOK
ORDERS: The last book order of the year is available. The order forms are due by May 10. If you’d like to order on line go to www.scholastic.com/bookclubs our code is: GL7HN. There is a fun extra form this month: Heroes
of Mythology. On line, you can find this
listed on a fly out under the “Place an Order” tab. Please enter orders by midnight on Friday, May
10.
CLASSROOM
LIBRARY: Please
help your children to keep track of the books they sign out from the GATE
Classroom Library. As we get to the end
of the year, I’ll be looking to try and get them all back.
Kindergarten
- Enrichment & GATE - Thursdays
This
week during the morning session we worked on our writing. The children used words from the Spring
Dictionary they made last week. Then the children created a machine to
get acorns to the top of a very tall tree.
Next week we’ll share our sentences and our acorn collecting
machines.
We’ll
be doing the last lesson for Inventive Thinking next week also.
Each week I provide time for the children to choose a book to
read. This week I was able to hear
everybody read. Often the children will
choose a book that is too difficult.
This is ok, as long as they are bringing it home to share with you. In class I’d like them to read books at their
own comfort level. I am working on
expanding my Kindergarten level books. I
told them all I want them to read all summer too. They will be learning about the Summer Reading
Program from the U City Library in just a couple of weeks.
First
Grade – Wednesday Mornings
First grade met on Monday last week and will meet again next
Monday, April 22. The students worked with
others from the class to make a time line of their day. We’ll review those and then begin working on
our personal timelines. Each student should
have their special events list ready to use in making the timeline.
After timelines we completed a review of the human body unit
we’ve been working on for some weeks. It’s
always fun to see just how much they remember after such a long unit. They did a fabulous job on the review. You should be able to see this in their
binders.
We’ll also finish up our PETS lessons with a fun review and
puzzle.
Classes will resume on Wednesday’s beginning May 1.
Second Grade – Tuesday Mornings
Tuesday became Friday this week. Only a couple of children forgot their binder
which is amazing considering the crazy week they’ve had. Over the last few weeks we’ve been working on
our concept of multiplication. Today we researched all the possible rectangles
that could be made from 6, 12, and 24 color tiles. The children then cut those shapes out of
graph paper. I was so thrilled to see
them discover the many arrays. They also
made the connection between these rectangles being similar to the arrays they’ve
been learning about in class. After they found all the possible combinations
they arranged them on larger papers by size.
The final step is to recommend one shape from each size to a candy
company to be used as a box for their new candy. We’ll be reviewing everything they did when I
see them again on Tuesday, April 30.
THERE IS NO CLASS next week.
Third
Grade – Tuesday Afternoons
The class is moving along on Hands-On Algebra, but I need to
do more guided lessons than in the past.
We are now doing problems with two variables and both positive and
negative numbers. ALL of the students
can do this work. I think they are not
trusting their instincts as well as not trying a problem more than once without
asking for help. I am encouraging them
to redo the problem a couple of times before checking with me. Most times the student has not set up the
problem correctly.
In Math Around the World we’ve moved on to Lo-Shu
squares. These are also called Magic
Squares. This week we learned the rules
of a lo-shu. Next week we’ll learn how
to make our own.
Fourth Grade – Monday Afternoons
Our entire class was spent on deciding which 23 buildings we would
incorporate into the new Polyhedraville.
It was an interesting and lively discussion. Most interesting was each groups top five or
ten choices. Next week we’ll jump back to
the geometry side of the unit and work on learning the characteristics of a
polyhedron. We’ll analyze the shapes
they made two weeks ago, so make a decision as to what makes a polyhedron a
polyhedron.
Fifth Grade – Wednesday Afternoons
This week the children made the advertisement for their invention. I was so excited to see all the models. I hope everyone can at least stop by and see
the inventions at school on Wednesday afternoon. We’ll be on display again on Tuesday, May 14
from 6 – 7:30 at Pershing School.
Everyone that can is asked to attend that event.
We also enjoyed watching School House Rock while we worked on the
advertisements. As they finished their work,
many students helped to process the box tops and soup labels we’ve collected
since Spring Break. Toward the end of
class you would have walked in and see all of them glued to the School House
Rock video. I was thrilled they found it
so fun and interesting.