Sunday, November 9, 2014
Nov. & Dec. Important Dates
November 11th- No School Veterans Day
November 26, 27, 28- No School Thanksgiving Break
December 16th- The Peanutcracker at Pioneer Center field trip (will send home info in a few weeks)
December 18th- Christmas Party in class with gift exchange
2:15-2:45 Whitehead Singalong
December 19th- No School teacher work day
December 19- Start of Winter Break
January 12th- Return to School
November Newsletter
Science Fair Projects
Your children should all be in the process of doing their science fair projects. They have been taught all the elements involved in the scientific process. They have notes in their Science Project Notebook. They also have an orange packet containing all the information about the project and everything they need to include and put on their science fair board.
Biography & Persuasive Paragraph Project
In a week the students will be selecting their person for their Biography and Persuasive Essay. They will be answering the question:
Whose contributions are so significant they should never be forgotten?
They will choose a person, I have a list to choose from. Then they will research the person and do a one page biography of them as well as their work. Then they will synthesize the information in order to write a persuasive paragraph explaining why that person should never be forgotten. Most of the research will be done at school, but if they do not complete certain parts they will possibly need to do some research and typing at home. Look for a packet on this project to come home soon.
Math Fact Practice Online Tools
Test Corrections
Your child can ALWAYS do test corrections! The last math test and the Chapter 1 First Test test (First Test is the name of the book we are reading in class) are some they might want to correct.
To do test corrections they need to:
1. Get a binder pieces of paper
2. Math- write the standard number and then problem number
3. Reading - Write the problem number
4. Write the correct answer, showing the work and answering in sufficient detail to show they know the answer well.
5. Staple the binder paper to the test
6. Turn it in
Fall Fair '14
I'm am SO excited about how much fun the kids had at our first annual Fall Fair. I am very very thankful to all the parents who volunteered their time! We would not have been able to pull these activities and pictures off without them. The students got to do pumpkin measuring, leaf candle holders, skeletal system match, relay races, mummy decorating and a doughnut eating contest. The Halloween party was delicious. Thank you for all your very cute and scrumptious treats!
I can't wait until next year to do it again!
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