Friday, May 20, 2016

Hi Parents, 

It's been a fabulous Field Day! Next week we are working on finishing things up for the year. That's hard to believe! 

We will be putting the final touches on our Reader's Theaters and will be performing for you all next Friday, the 27th at 8:00. We hope you can join us! 

We're wrapping up our Game of Life and will be thinking about the production of an item from raw materials to finished product. Then we will get to create our own product and design the factory to create it! 

We will be thinking about our favorite second grade memories as we work on our memory booklets in writing. We will write about our favorite field trip, project, lesson, friend, and experience. These are something to be treasured so be sure to keep it when it comes home! 

Here are some pictures from today. Parents who came, if you want to send me some of the pictures you took, I'll be happy to add them to the blog! 














Friday, May 13, 2016

May 16-20

Reading
Reader's theater will continue this week. We've practiced our parts and now we're ready to put it all together! We will work on creating a set, props, and put some motions with our words. We will continue to practice reading fluidly with expression. Be on the lookout for an invitation to see our plays! It will be sometime on May 27th, I'm not sure of the time yet.

Writing
This week we are getting angry and creating our own Angry Bird! We will create an angry bird out of a Styrofoam cup and give him a name and special abilities. Then we will write a warning note to our Caraway community warning them of this hazardous new addition to our ecosystem.

Math and Social Studies:
We’re continuing our Game of Life this week as we learn about different aspects of economics. We’ll learn about goods and services, producers and consumers, and needs and wants. We will end the week by creating our own product and designing a factory to make it. We will continue to get paid our salary, pay rent, learn about insurance, and learn about calculating interest.

Research question of the week:  Who is Warren Buffett?

Reminders:
Thursday, May 19: KnOWLedge Night- 5:30-7:30
May 20: Field Day- 12:30-2:30
Tuesday, May 31: End of year Awards Ceremony, 9:30-10:30 in the cafeteria
Wednesday, June 1: 5th Grade Graduation
Thursday, June 2: Last day of school!  End of year party from 8-10, details soon to come.

Friday, May 6, 2016

May 9-13

Reading
Lights! Camera! Action! This week in reading we will begin our reader's theater unit. Students will discuss plays and how scripts are sometimes written from a story they already know. We will review the elements of fiction; main characters, plots, and settings. Students will discuss the point of the narrator in a play and how it would be different without a narrator when watching a play.  Students will learn that drama has dialogue and how using expression when reading a part in a play makes the characters come alive.  In readers theater, students do not work on memorizing their part, but instead, the purpose is to promote fluency in reading a text repeatedly. Students will get their readers theater parts at the end of the week and begin practicing their part with expression.

Please remember to read 100 minutes a week at home.  If students read 20 minutes at least 5 days a week, they will reach this goal.  Challenge your child to use more than one strategy they’ve learned in class during their at home reading time.

Writing
This week in writing we will be honoring some pretty cool dudes. Those dudes are our dads! We know it’s a little early, but we don’t want to forget how great our dads are and how special they are to us! Students will be making something special that can’t be opened until June 19th, so don’t peek!

Math and Social Studies:
Math and social studies are integrated for the next few weeks as we kick off an exciting project to end the school year. We are learning about economics and financial literacy and will participating in a simulation to learn about what goes into having a job, owning a home, paying for insurance, and learning what it means to be a responsible borrower.

This week we will start by thinking about our attitude toward money and applying for a classroom job. Each job will come with a salary and will have different responsibilities. After we get our jobs, we will work on creating a budget so we know how much money we have to spend each month. Part of the budgeting process will be picking a community to live in and pay rent. Students will be responsible for keeping track of their finances as they get paid a salary and pay rent for their home. Students will also have a savings account and work on saving money for something they really want! Toward the end of the week, we will learn about borrowing money on credit and why the borrower should pay the lender back with interest. We will practice calculating interest and pick scenarios that represent responsible borrowing. It’s going to be a lot of fun so make sure you ask your child how their “Game of Life” is going!

Research question of the week:  Why don’t spiders get stuck on their webs?

Reminders:
Wednesday, May 11: Zoo field trip
Tuesday, May 31: End of year Awards Ceremony, details soon to come.
Wednesday, June 1: 5th Grade Graduation
Thursday, June 2: Last day of school!  End of year party from 8-10, details soon to come.