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Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Avoiding the Summer slide

Avoiding the Summer Slide


If your child does not go to summer school, try using these websites for 30 minutes to 1 hour. Below this section are more summer ideas.

Below are free websites to help your child and family find activities:
readwritethink (writing and reading resources)
Wordgames (spelling/ word study)
Greek and Latin Root practice
mathgames1 (freemath games)
access to free ebooks (kindles and phones)
free articles for kids
free DC comic online
free marvel kids activities
Kidoku free
https://www.mathplayground.com/


Math
·      Practice math facts and computation skills weekly.
·      Cook with a recipe (double, triple or reduce to half using multiplication and division)
·      Incorporate Math night (Powers of 10) into Game Night: Monopoly, etc. 
·      Create real word problems with 2 operations.
  • The local grocery store is a great place to apply math skills at all age levels:
·       Use estimation skills to predict how much the grocery bill will be.
·       Comparison-shopping: How much do you save per ounce (or another unit) by buying in bulk? (Grocery store versus Sam's Costco)
·       Look at expiration dates: Which products have short shelf lives? long shelf lives? Why?
·       How much can you save by buying products on sale? (Use Percent, decimals and fractions interchangeably.)

Reading (Writing)

  • Visit the library weekly or biweekly and check out books.
  • Have a word of the day (discuss the root, base word and share the meaning and try to use it appropriately)
  • Discuss the structure of the text (how the information is organized)
    • Compare and contrast (2 different topics)
    • Sequence (chronological order: beginning, middle, and ending)
    • Cause and effect
    • Problem and solution
    • Description
  • Read one chapter book a week (alternating fiction and nonfiction weekly)
    • Find the fiction elements (characters, conflict, setting and plot outline.)
    • Discuss the theme (fiction)
    • Discuss the author’s purpose for writing. (Nonfiction theme)
    • Apply theme to your life.

Activities


  • Get the Bedtime Math app for leveled math problems with answers
  • Study one self-selected topic and create a project from the research
    • Include graphical features
  • Rank restaurants or ice cream places with 3 supporting details (My family loved this one.)
  • Join a kid investment club
  • Nature Walk and Talks
  • Have a weekly estimation challenge: dried beans, pasta, and other small trinkets. Discuss strategies and estimation steps.


More academic links:

Just for Laughs




Monday, May 14, 2018

May 2018

May 2018



Important Dates

Thursday, May 10, 2018: Unit Test 6, Investigations in Measurement, Multiplication and Division  with Decimals


Forget Me Not Dates

Tuesday, May 8, 2018: No School, Local Election Day 
Wednesday, May 9, 2018: Bike to school day
Monday, May 14, 2018: Instrumental music concert, 6:30 PM, Pattengill Cafeteria
Monday, May 14, 2018: NWEA, MAP testing Reading, 10:00 AM Lab C
Friday, May 18, 2018: Spring Fling: Our biggest Fundraiser for the school 6:00- 8:00 PM
Friday, May 18, 2018: NWEA, MAP testing Reading cont. 10:00 AM Lab C
Wednesday, May 23, 2018: NWEA, MAP Math testing, 10:00 AM Lab C
Wednesday, May 23, 2018, Early Release, dismissal 1:29 PM
Friday, May 25, 2018, NWEA, MAP Math continued
Monday, May 28, 2018: No school, Memorial Day.

Looking Ahead

Thursday, Jun. 14, 2018: Fifth Grade Promotion, 2:00 PM in the cafeteria
Friday, Jun. 15, 2018: Last Day of School, half day (autograph signing bring t-shirt, yearbook or special notebook.)

Subjects at a Glance

Everyday Math: We are currently concluding Unit 6 which involves multiplication and Division of decimals. Students are learning 2 strategies for both multiplying and dividing decimals.
Language Arts:
Writing: Students will be conducting a research paper about the Human body. Students will choose a body system of their choice.
Reading: Students are learning how to apply theme to their lives from books and reviewing the literary skills learned this year.
Social Studies: Students are concluding their study of Africa.
Science: We have begun our study of the human body: we have learned how bones are connected and how muscles move.

Technology Supplements
http://www.kidfriendlysearch.com/Science.htm kid friendly search engines

https://kidskonnect.com/health/human-body/ Human body resources

Google doc with requirements

Sample notes for research
sample draft

Reproductive System Letter and Unit

Last week a letter was sent home stating the previewing of the Reproductive system will be May 18, 2018. The letter also included the process of opting out of the unit. If you choose to opt of the instruction, your child will receive alternative health lesson about nutrition and safety.