Monday, November 17, 2014

Hey Monday!

Welcome Winter!  It was quite a cold day today, but our learning was very electric.  Today, we spent some time learning about static electricity.  Students conducted a lab to investigate how static electricity can impact our lives.




This week we have a lot of different things going on at F.AVE.  We will have our mid-module Math assessment on Wednesday.  This assessment will cover adding and subtracting fractions and mixed numbers with unlike denominators.

Here are a few reminders:
1.  Georgia Power Visit - Tuesday, 12:30 pm
2.  Literary Cafe - Wednesday, 6 pm
3.  Thanksgiving Luncheon - Thursday, 1 pm

Monday, November 10, 2014

Suddenly Monday!

Welcome back to another great week!  We had the privilege of being coached this morning for Literary Cafe.  The students had a great time, and our coach was AMAZING!  We learned to turn the  butterflies (not cockroaches) in our stomachs into positive energy.  It was very exciting to learn about presenting to an audience.  We will be using this information to practice for Literary Cafe.  Also, Students should all be working on memorizing a piece for Literary Cafe.

Biography Project
We will be presenting these projects to our classmates next week after Literary Cafe.  Grades on these projects will be sent home on December 2 in order to ensure that all students have been able to present.  The projects all look amazing, and I'm very impressed with all the time that students put into this project.

Information about Graded Work
Students received their graded assessments in their red folders today.  Please sign and return those papers so we can create our portfolios next Monday.  Many students did not have their binders in class today, so we had to move the portfolio creation to next week.  Please remind your student to bring their binder to class.

As you review your student's graded work, I ask you to think about the level of analysis that is being completed for each question.  Is your student identifying the answer, but not applying the facts to that answer?  Many students are very good at stating the answers to questions.  I need to see more answers that show me why the answer is correct.  Students will be expected to do higher levels of analysis on their assessments to receive 4s.  If you have any questions, please let me know.  I can show you exactly what I'm expecting.

New Adventures

S.S. - We are officially driving cattle into the west.  We learned today that cows can drive cars (not really) :)  Seriously, we worked on developing an understanding of the reasons behind the cattle drives and how the desire for beef and cattle skins led to the creation of towns throughout the western plains states.  Tomorrow your student will get the opportunity to "herd" cows.

Math:  We are starting to work on adding fractions with unlike denominators.  Students will begin with models, and we will slowing move to finding the least common denominator.

ELA/Reading:  We are working on making inferences while reading fictional text.  Students are using their own fictional books to do the activities that we are working on this week.  Students are also working on their Social Studies brochure during reading block.  In writing, we are working on research based opinion writing.  As always, we are working on grammar and spelling everyday.  We do not have any new vocabulary words this week because we are working on practicing for Literary Cafe.

Science:  In science, we are working on electricity.  Students will be completing a lab on static electricity on Thursday.

Parent Reminders
TYBEE MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT (6 pm - 7 pm)
LITERARY CAFE - NOVEMBER 19 - If you would like to help set up our classroom, please let me know.  I will be out of the building during the day of the 19th for a mathematics training, so I really could use a lot of help.

Here's to another great week of learning!

Mrs. Prophet


Friday, November 7, 2014

Help Wanted!

We are in need of creative people to help decorate our classroom for Literary Cafe on November 11.

The theme of Literary Cafe this year is a French Cafe.  I would love to have some help brainstorming ideas for classroom set up.

Also, I will need help setting up the classroom that day because I will be at a workshop.  Let me know if you have any creative ideas.

Have a great weekend!

Mrs. Prophet

Monday, November 3, 2014

Blue Monday!

Hello Everyone!

We had a great day kicking off our new UOI - "Where We Are in Place and Time".  I will miss everyone tomorrow, and I can't wait to continue our hard work on Wednesday.  Tomorrow is a great day to have a discussion with your student about the rights and responsibilities of US citizens.  We began to discuss voting rights last term, and many students are very interested in the history of the right to vote.  This fits in with the work that we did during the 1st and 2nd terms, and it would be a great review for all of our students.

Some students need new notebooks to begin this term.  Please check with your child about their UOI notebook.

CONGRATULATIONS TO BRYNN, BROOKLYN, MARY, AND TORI!
These four students entered an original piece of writing into the Adam Gidwitz fairy tale contest.  The Snow White and Fuzzy story was selected as a winner last week as part of the Little Shop of Stories contest.

New Adventures This Week

Math:  We began our study of fractions today.  Students were given a preassessment, and we introduced the connection between fractions and division.  We will be working on equivalent fractions this week, and introducing the addition and subtraction of fractions with unlike denominators.  We will continue our work on computation during our workshop time because many students still need more practice with long division.

Science:  We will begin our inquiry into electricity and magnetism this week.  Students will work on a preassessment on Wednesday, and we will introduce some basic vocabulary the rest of the week.

S.S:  We began our new S.S. unit today.  We spent time investigating primary source pictures of migration and innovation.  Students were asked to make observations about the scenes in each picture.  Our students will begin analyzing the Homestead Act, and migration along the cattle trails during the 19th Century.  We will be specifically focusing on the Black Cowboys of Texas, the Great Western Cattle Trail, and the Chisholm Trail.

ELA:  Students were given a homework assignment today to prepare a short written piece that can be shared during Literary Cafe.  This should be a poem or a short story.  Additionally, we will begin working on writing persuasive opinion pieces this week.  We will start with the structure of an opinion essay, and move into supporting an opinion with research based evidence.  Also, we will continue to work on spelling, punctuation, and grammar on a daily basis.

Reading:  We are shifting our focus this term to literature.  We will be using Wonder to discuss the impact point of view has on storytelling.  We will also begin working on inferencing this week.  Students will also continue to work on all previously developed skills during Reading Workshop.

Dates to Remember

  • Village Gathering - Nov. 6 from 8:45 - 9:15
  • Literary Cafe - Nov. 19 from 5:30 - 8:30
  • Tybee Parent Meeting - Nov. 11 from 6 - 7 pm.  
Classroom Needs
  • Pink Gummy Erasers
  • Glue Sticks


Have a great night!

Mrs. Prophet

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Graded Work Information

Parents - ALL graded assessments will be sent home next Monday as part of your child's portfolio for Term 2.  I hope everyone had a great weekend!

Have a great night.

Mrs. Prophet

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