Monday, March 15, 2010

Week of March 15, 2010

Tomorrow is Spring Picture Day!
This is a light homework week, so you can prepare an attractive presentation of your Science Experiment, and practice at home telling about each step you did, using the Scientific Method. There will be no spelling, reading or vocabulary tests to prepare for.
Due tomorrow: your signed report card envelope & your lavender Women’s History Story Map on the book that you’ve been reading for your Women’s History book report
Due Thursday morning at 8 AM: your science fair experiment! Please do not bring it before Thursday, but you may bring it as early as 7:15 AM on Thursday.
Thursday evening from 6:30 -7 PM we need all students here at their “station”, explaining to our guests what you did and learned. All families are encouraged to come celebrate & encourage our young scientists! An added bonus that evening is seeing your child’s photo & writing about our dinosaur field trip, in a Power Point slide show!

Looking ahead… Due by Friday, March 26: Your March book report presentation/creative project. Remember, your project can be dressing up as her, and telling about her in the First Person Point of View!

Language Arts: Our Courage reading this week is a Frog & Toad fantasy: “Dragons & Giants”, and also a biography, “Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr”. The vocabulary words are: avalanche, puffing, trembling, leaping, cried, fell (“Dragons…”) and protests, demanding, fair, riots, prejudice (MLK).
This week we also begin a big project: Research!
Our topic is dinosaurs, which is our “life science” unit for the spring. We start today learning what research is, and will then develop the framework we will use to classify the information we gather. By the end of the week each student will have a book as well as internet information on his/her own dinosaur work. Next week we will start taking notes on 3x5 cards, and organizing them by topic.
Starting next week, can you volunteer to help Mrs. Pearce and me for an hour (once, or regularly?) Mon: 8-9; Tue, 1:30 -2:30; Wed, 12:50-1:50, Fri: 8-9??
Also, while we are doing research, we will not have a regular library story time or book check-out…students may return and check out library books whenever we’re in the library.

Math: We are focusing on improving our understanding and skill this week on operations: basic math facts, the partial sum algorithm, multiplication and division!

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