This is Longfellow’s nonfiction week… so this week’s story map is to be filled out on the gold nonfiction form. If you would like to read a biography (also nonfiction), ask me for the biography story map form. Our Camouflage selection for this week is also non-fiction, but written in poetic form; its unconventional language (poetic imagery and expressions, uncommon vocabulary and sentence structure) make it more difficult to capture the facts. To help prepare for Friday’s test, for homework, students are to fill out a 2nd nonfiction story map on “How to Hide an Octopus and other Sea Creatures”. The vocabulary words for this story are: enemies, creature, fades, drab, design.
In math we’ve worked on counting out change in different ways, and using different combinations of base 10 blocks to represent the same number, reading analog clocks. The new things we are learning this week are how to make change by counting up, and doing frames and arrows when there are 2 different rules for the arrows. The most difficult aspect of these skills is concentration!
Our Tasting travels take us to Europe again: Switzerland! Our Social Studies learning also includes the early history of our country, about the Native Americans who were here first, then about how settlers came from England, to Jamestown and Plymouth Colony. Preparing for our Mayflower reenactment will really deepen our learning about life 400 years ago!
Homework—start talking at home about possible ‘products’ to ‘produce’ for Kindness Market (It’s a concrete way of putting our learning into action. It ties together what we've learned in our reading about Kindness; we use the math skills we've worked on as we make change, and doing this market helps us really understand what consumers & producers are (from our Social Studies book) when we, the producers, make things to sell to the consumers, or customers, at Longfellow School. This year's Kindness Market will be on Tue AM, 12/15); plan what you will wear for our Mayflower reenactment;
optional: be a salesperson and see who would like to buy an Uno’s Pizza! (The main purpose of this PTO fundraiser is to purchase televisions for every classroom—useful for videos, DVDs and to display computer material.)
Daily: Home Link (??), Read aloud for 20 minutes and fill in your November Book It; count coins, practice your spelling & vocabulary words; use the vocabulary words in your conversations! Math: practice telling time on an analog clock, have someone quiz you on “complements of 10” (the number to add to a given number to make the sum of 10; eg, 6 is the complement of 10 for 4.)
Due Wednesday: library book; Spelling workbook, pages 54-57; those doing challenge words, write a meaningful sentence with 5 of the challenge words instead of doing pages 56-57. Leave your sentences in the spelling workbook, at this week’s lesson.
Due Thursday: nonfiction story map on “How to Hide an Octopus” For Friday: Math study guide is due; timed tests on basic +/- facts; reading, vocabulary & spelling (long /e/ sounds) tests. Optional: Uno’s Pizza orders are due, including online orders.
For next Monday: Nonfiction story Map on a book you read at home, Mad Minute D1; Unit 3 Math test
For next Tuesday: Families are invited to come for our 10 AM “Pilgrim Children on the Mayflower” reenactment (note the earlier time). Students need to have their costumes & props here.
Planning ahead… The next creative, oral book report will be due during the week of Dec. 7
Important items also coming home today: spelling words; Salmon Kindness Market planner; Mayflower reenactment information; math unit 3 study guide
Monday, November 16, 2009
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