So far Dogs are in the lead!! Cats need to step it up this week! :)
Dogs: 45 hours, 39 minutes
Cats: 36 hours, 59 minutes
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Monday, September 24, 2012
September 24th Newsletter
5th Grade Newsletter
Mrs. Sandusky’s Class
Mrs. Sandusky’s Class
Important Dates:
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9/19-
Grades went home
·
9/27-
Memorial Library Visit
·
9/27-Kindergarten
Fall Fling (5th grade selling concession items for DARE)
·
9/28-
No school/ PD Day
·
10/3-
DARE starts
10/12- 1st quarter ends
Monday
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music
2
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Tuesday
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Computers
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Wednesday
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PE
2
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Thursday
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music
1
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Friday
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art
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ELA (Sandusky)- Reading groups are going great!
Students are doing a fabulous job about managing their time and activities that
go along with their books. Each group has chosen a historical fiction, so ask
your child about the time frame that their book takes place in. Each group will
be getting a presentation shortly from a retired history teacher, or our cadet
teacher about the historical context of their book. We are beginning Unit 2
this week, and it will continue for the next 6-7 weeks. Our essential question
is ‘How does creativity change the word?’. Later in this unit students will be
choosing an inventor, doing research on this inventor, and create a paper and
presentation on him/her.
This week we will be focusing on verb tense, our read aloud; The Phantom Tollbooth, and our critical thinking questions in our reading groups. Spelling words will stay the same, because last week I forgot to give the kids their list on Wednesday! An extra week of practice!
Spelling Words:
List 4
earthquakes
eat
use
user
heat
seat
take
shake
quake
skate
reuse
earth
eater
heater
reseat
retake
skater
shaker
This week we will be focusing on verb tense, our read aloud; The Phantom Tollbooth, and our critical thinking questions in our reading groups. Spelling words will stay the same, because last week I forgot to give the kids their list on Wednesday! An extra week of practice!
Spelling Words:
List 4
earthquakes
eat
use
user
heat
seat
take
shake
quake
skate
reuse
earth
eater
heater
reseat
retake
skater
shaker
ELA(Shultz)- This week is a 4 day week for students--don't
forget! We are wrapping up our Diagnostic Reading Assessments (DRAs) and
beginning a new ELA unit. This unit is called Renaissance Thinking and asks the
essential question "How does creativity change the world?" We will be
reading about some of the Renaissance thinkers and studying historical fiction.
New word study letters are coming home in the red folders. We are still looking
at the re and er. As we wrap up the week, we will be completing the
grading of our opinion paragraphs and sending those home in next week's red
folders to officially wrap up Unit 1. Students should be at 65% of their AR
goal by the end of this week.
SCIENCE: This week we will begin our Nature Unleashed
unit. We will be outside almost everyday for the next few weeks, weather
permitting, so make sure your child is dressed for the weather each day.
Students should be bringing home their results from the Body Systems Test in
the Red Folders today.
Math: We are only here for FOUR
days this week- we are going to be busy, busy in math! We are going to continue
working with Order of Operations!
Monday, September 17, 2012
Cats vs. Dogs
Parents,
In effort to encourage children to
read at home I will now be sending home a Reading Log every Monday that must be
completed AND signed by Friday. I expect
students to read at least one hour
each week at home (ideally it would be about 30-40 minutes a night), however, I
understand how busy schedules are. Once your child completes their required
hour they can bring their form back to school and turn into me. There is an
incentive to read more though. Both of my classes have been put into either the
‘Dog Team’ or the ‘Cat Team’.
At the end of each week the total
amount for each team will be tallied and I will let them know on the following
Monday which team won for the previous week. Every child has to contribute at
least 1 hour per week for their team, however, students can choose to read at
home more to add more time to their side. Whichever team wins at the end of 1st
quarter will receive a special prize from Mrs. Sandusky. We will be keeping a
chart of our time in our classroom.
In efforts to keep students honest,
they must fill out the form as the example shows. Students MUST have the date,
book read, pages, and times all listed with your signature next to it. I will
also be checking at school to see what page they are on in their chapter books
to keep the competition fair. Also, if for some reason your child does not
bring back their form filled out, completed, AND signed they will be spending Fun
Friday in Study Hall. Hopefully this will encourage students to be taking AR
tests as well!
Why cats and dogs do you ask?
Scholastic currently has a program called ‘Paws for Reading’ going on right now
that inspires students to read in efforts to help donate books to students in
need. For every 20 minutes that our students read a book is donated to a child
in need through Scholastic and their literacy partners. So not only are our
students getting to read great books, improve their comprehension and fluency,
up their AR scores, but they are also learning how to help others. For more
information check out www.scholastic.com/paws.
Thank
you for your ongoing support,
Becky
Sandusky
September 17th Newsletter
5th Grade Newsletter
Mrs. Sandusky’s Class
Mrs. Sandusky’s Class
Important Dates:
·
9/11-9/12;
Acuity Testing
·
9/14-
Mid-quarter
·
9/19-
Grades go home
·
9/27-
Memorial Library Visit
·
10/3-
DARE starts
Monday
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Computers
|
Tuesday
|
PE
2
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Wednesday
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Music
1
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Thursday
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Art
|
Friday
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PE
1
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ELA (Sandusky)- This week we will be starting
our Reading Groups and getting into a routine with those. Our reading groups
will consist of about 35 minutes each day. Students get into groups of 4-5 read
together and then complete their reader binders for the day. Their reader
binder consists of 2 questions each day about their reading. It is their
responsibility to complete this each and every day. Their Reader Binder will be
a giant part of their 2nd quarter reading grade. They work on this
together as a group, talking about their answers and checking for
comprehension. If a student is absent it is THEIR OWN responsibility to read
what they missed and answer the questions themselves. Their group members are
only responsible for telling them what pages they read while they were gone.
This is a chance for your child to show responsibility and enjoy a book with
his/her peers. I will be meeting with them once a week to check progress.
We will also be working on comparing and contrasting fictional texts, finishing DRA’s, writing to prompts in our journals, and writing an opinion essay about figurative language. If you have any questions about grades going out on 9/19, please email me at bsandusky@stjschools.org. Keep in mind that AR scores are factored into reading, so if your child’s grade is lower than you expected this could be a factor.
Spelling Words:
List 4
earthquakes
eat
use
user
heat
seat
take
shake
quake
skate
reuse
earth
eater
heater
reseat
retake
skater
shaker
We will also be working on comparing and contrasting fictional texts, finishing DRA’s, writing to prompts in our journals, and writing an opinion essay about figurative language. If you have any questions about grades going out on 9/19, please email me at bsandusky@stjschools.org. Keep in mind that AR scores are factored into reading, so if your child’s grade is lower than you expected this could be a factor.
Spelling Words:
List 4
earthquakes
eat
use
user
heat
seat
take
shake
quake
skate
reuse
earth
eater
heater
reseat
retake
skater
shaker
ELA(Shultz)- Beginning, September 24th, Mrs. Shultz's
classroom will be open for students from 7:20-7:50 on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Students coming to her room at that time will need to have a referral from
their classroom teacher. Reasons students may visit will be to work on the
following: AR, completing assignments, typing practice, writing for the
photography club, working on Reading Eggs or Study Island for additional
practice in a subject area. Students may visit from any class for any
subject--AS LONG AS THEY ARE REFERRED BY A TEACHER THAT WEEK. The referring
teacher may send a note home to ensure that the student can come in early in
the morning to work. I will not take students who are not on the list. Many
students get to school early and those that are here, need to be ready to work
so as not to distract the others. The list can change from day-to-day and
week-to-week. If you would like your student to take advantage of this time for
a particular reason, you can contact the subject area teacher or Mrs. Shultz at kshultz@stjschools.org, or by calling 265-2300 x4292.
ELA--This week
in ELA we will not be introducing another set of spelling words, however you
will be getting the take home spelling page in the red folder. Please encourage
your student to cut apart these letters and form words with them. We are again,
focusing on adding the suffix "er" to words to mean more and one who.
We have been examining poetry and working on writing our opinions about it and
we will continue to do this through this week, along with editing our writing.
We would like to complete a short opinion paragraph on one of the poems we have
read by Friday. Some students may complete this and have time to work on a
digital presentation of their opinion. Others will be successful at writing and
editing a paragraph that expresses their complete thoughts and uses complex
sentences. We will all work to make digital presentations of our work
throughout the year. This week will hopefully wrap up our first unit on Word
Study and take us in to unit 2 which is Renaissance Thinking!
SCIENCE: This week we will finish our unit over Body
Systems. We will take the Body Systems test on Thursday. Study guides will be
given on Tuesday. If you would like the study guide emailed to you, please send
a request to jrichards@stjschools.org. This test will be worth 100 points.
Math: This week students will be
kicking off Order of Operations. PEMDAS will be our "moto" for the
week!! Students completed their acuity test last week and we hope to have
results to parents NEXT week!
Monday, September 10, 2012
September 10, 2012
5th Grade Newsletter
Mrs. Sandusky’s Class
Mrs. Sandusky’s Class
Important Dates:
·
9/11-9/12;
Acuity Testing
·
9/14-
Mid-quarter
Monday
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PE
2
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Tuesday
|
Music
1
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Wednesday
|
Art
|
Thursday
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PE
1
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Friday
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Music
2
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ELA (Sandusky)- This week we have Acuity testing
Tuesday and Wednesday. Please make sure your child is in attendance if at all
possible. These tests give us results that help drive our instruction. We will
be focusing on drawing conclusions and inferences this week in reading. This
week we will also start DRA’s that tell each child’s instructional and
independent reading level. We will not have spelling due to the 2 days of
testing, and the additional testing of the DRA.
Memorial Library cards are coming home in today’s folder. They are orange index cards. It is very important that you fill these out (address, phone number, name, AND signature) and return them as soon as possible. We will be going on the 27th, all card have to be in before this date as they have to be inputted into the computer system. Going over to the library will help students in an upcoming assignment and is very beneficial to them. If your child does not bring their card back they will stay at school with another teacher. Even if you have a family card, it is still necessary for your child to bring this back.
Memorial Library cards are coming home in today’s folder. They are orange index cards. It is very important that you fill these out (address, phone number, name, AND signature) and return them as soon as possible. We will be going on the 27th, all card have to be in before this date as they have to be inputted into the computer system. Going over to the library will help students in an upcoming assignment and is very beneficial to them. If your child does not bring their card back they will stay at school with another teacher. Even if you have a family card, it is still necessary for your child to bring this back.
ELA(Shultz)- This week, we will start a new spelling focus--er,
meaning person or thing that does something and re meaning back or again. We will be
building on what we have already learned with this suffix and prefix. We will
also be taking our first benchmark test in English/Language Arts. Encourage
your student to do his or her very best, so that we have an accurate picture of
what we excel in and what we need to review. We are continuing with our look at
conjunctions and using connecting words like and, but, or, and neither...nor,
to make our sentences more complex and interesting. All students are
responsible for including the correct capitalization and end punctuation in
their work now. Mid-quarter ends on Friday. All students should be at 40% of their
goal at that time. The quarter is flying by and I am making connections almost
daily with every student regarding his or her AR goal
SCIENCE: We will continue working on Body Systems the
rest of the week. NO test this week. I will give students an
opportunity to re-test on Cells this Friday
Math: This week we are taking
our first Benchmark Assessment. Students will have their Math Benchmark Assessment
with Acuity on Wednesday, September 12th. It is VERY important that all
students are at school this day, so we have scores for all students. It is much
easier for a student to take the assessment the day we give it, rather than
having to attempt to make it up and miss class time and instruction. We are
going to still be working on writing numerical expressions and move into order
of operations, Unit 1 of Buckle Down later this week. Grades will be
coming home on Wednesday, September 19th. Please note that MATH GRADES are
weighted for students in 5th grade. 70% of their math grade comes from Test
Scores, and the remaining 30% will come from classwork and any homework
students may have. We are already entering the last week of Mid-Quarters for
First Quarter. Time is already slipping away.
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