November 28th, 2011 Weekly Announcer: November 27, 2011
The character trait being featured in November-December is trustworthiness…true blue! Wear blue on Wednesdays.
Parents, please help your children to remember to bring their parent-initialed Clean Slate Chart to class I check it first thing every Monday morning.
We have a fieldtrip to the Challenger Learning Center in Balboa Park scheduled for Monday, December 12. Please look for the yellow flyer coming home on Monday. There is a $20 donation being asked to help cover the cost of the bus and entrance fee for this fabulous learning experience.
MATH: We take Lightning Rods tests on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Progress reports are sent home on those days for parent initials. Forms need to be returned the next day in order to be updated with the current test results. Third grade students can prepare for these tests by downloading the drill their are currently working on from the Math Fact Practice Pages link. Fourth grade students’ test are 80 – 100 basic fact problems in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Typically, math homework is assigned Tuesday –Thursday nights. Check your child’s planner for specific assignments.
Grade 3:
From Mr. Romanowski: Last week we finished Unit 2 and took the test. Results were very good overall. Keep up the good work. This week we worked on mini unit B which focuses on symmetry, and congruence, as well as understanding and measuring angles and triangles. There are two concepts that are always difficult in this unit: thinking that diagonals of rectangles are lines of symmetry and not drawing all lines of symmetry on non-quadrilateral shapes such as stars, hexagons and octagons. Please look for these mistakes in the practice work that comes home.
From Ms. Einspar: Unit B — naming polygons, triangles, and angle measures continues on and tests Weds. Thurs. will be something project oriented or pre-assess for unit 3.
From Mrs. Penner: “I’m doing geometry (mini unit) namely angles, types of triangles, symmetry.”
Grade 4:
Mrs. King’s math students: are continuing to work in Unit Two, Place Value and Multi-Digit Addition and Subtraction. Unit 2 develops the concepts of grouping and ungrouping numbers as a key step in performing multi-digit addition and subtraction. The activities in this unit help students gain a practical understanding of addition and subtraction and the relationship between the two operations. Students are expected to apply their understanding of addition and subtraction to numeric calculations and real world problem solving situations, including those involving tables of data. Estimation and mental math provide students with a method to validate their answers. There are 21 lessons in this unit. It is anticipated that we will cover lessons 7 – 11 this week.
From Mrs. Harvey: We are starting a new unit — Unit 4 — Variables and Algebraic Expressions … we will be working on this for the next several weeks. we are continuing to work on our Math Quest problem solving supplemental unit.
From Ms. Medved: We are doing our geometry unit. We just finished with identifying lines, and now we are doing classifying Quads and polygons.
Grades 3 – 4: In Language Arts, Our class book is off to the printer. I can’t wait to get it back.
In Reading Unit tests have gone home for correcting, goal setting and parent signatures. Fourth graders are using the Houghton Mifflin reading anthology as their text and will begin a new unit this week. Third graders will begin reading from a grade-level core literature book, Indian of the Oaks. Various writing activities will be used as a follow-up the the daily reading.
For spelling/word study, our class will be working on the website: SpellingCity.com. I have purchased the premium account for this site. I have given all students their user and and password so they can log onto our class’ site. As of right now, I am continuing to asking students to work way through the 1000 most often used words in the English language. Each week I will add one or two new lists to the queue.
Grade 3 -In Social Studies We are starting Indian of the Oaks today, and have finished with out Kumeyaay culture group presentations.
Grade 4 -In Social Studies/Science: Mrs. Calder’s and our 4th graders are going to Ms. Medved for their science instruction. I will be taking her class for their Social Studies instruction.
The focus of this unit of study is Electricity and Magnetism. The lessons covered will include: 1) What is Static Electricity? 2) What is an Electric Current? 3) What is a Magnet? and 4) What is an Electromagnet?. Vocabulary words include: charge, static electricity, electric field, electric current, circuit, electric cell, conductor, insulator, resistor, series circuit, parallel circuit,magnet, magnetic pole, magnetic field, electromagnet.
This week we will begin to cover lesson 2, What is an Electric Current?
As always, there’s so much to cover and so little time! Make it a great week. AND: WHBK (work hard; be kind)
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December 1st, 2011 at 7:38 PM
Dear Mrs.King,
I have posted an email on compass learning. Just want to let you know to check. I hope you enjoy it.
Tianna