Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Weekly Update

Hello Families,

Here's what's going on this week:

Math - We have started our unit on decimals.  Yesterday we covered place value.  Throughout the week we will cover comparing and ordering decimals, rounding decimals and adding and subtracting decimals.  As usual, there will be a quiz on Friday.

Reading - We are continuing to read Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry.  The children seem to be enjoying the book and we have had many interesting conversations as we analyze both the craft of writing as well the content.

Writing - We are heavy into our suspense stories.  I am reviewing and meeting with students to discuss their work.

Social Studies - There is a TEST on Jamestown this THURSDAY.  Today and tomorrow we are completing a study guide that the children can use to prepare for the test tomorrow night.  This eliminates the need to bring home their notes and textbook.

Science - We are continuing our study of watersheds.  Tomorrow and Thursday we will be looking at how different changes in our environment have affected point source pollution and non-point source pollution.

REMINDER - HEADLANDS REGISTRATION FORMS ARE DUE THIS FRIDAY.  IF YOU DO NOT HAND IN THE FORMS, YOUR CHILD WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND THE TRIP.

Have a great week.

Thanks,
Debby

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Weekly Update 2/4 - 2/8

Hello Families,

Here's what we're working on in class this week:

Math
We are working on ratios this week.  Both classes are studying the exact same content, but with different methods.  There will be a quiz on Friday.

Social Studies
This week we will be studying slavery in the southern colonies.  We will be discussing the origins of slavery, reasons for slavery and how it impacted the economy and  slavery laws.

Science 
We are continuing our lessons about watersheds.  Yesterday we learned about what makes a watershed.  We discussed ridge lines and looked at a few maps of the United States to identify the main watersheds in our country.  Please note:  Our science focus at The Headlands is to study watersheds.  The students will have a great opportunity for hands-on work with watersheds.

Reading 
As we continue to read Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry we are studying the author's use of various literary devices and other tools.  We are also taking a closer look at reading tests to identify the types of questions and how to locate answers in the text.  Essentially, this is preparation for the ERBs in May.  Finally, we are working on our Daily Language Reviews along phonics and word study lessons such as analogies and syllables.

Writing
We are deep into our suspense pieces.  Each day I meet with a few students to assess their progress and offer my insights to improve their piece.  I can't wait to read them all!

Have a wonderful week!

Thanks,
Debby

Monday, January 28, 2013

Weekly Update 1/28 - 2/1

Hello Families,

I hope everyone had a nice weekend.  Here's what we're working on this week:

Math - Today we started the new math groupings and it went very well in both classes.  We are continuing our unit on Geometry, specifically focuses on area of parallelograms and surface area this week.  There will be a quiz on Friday.  The different math classes with have some variations in the quiz.

Writing / Reading - We are examining the elements of mood and foreshadowing this week in our suspense stories.  We will also study these literary elements along with metaphors, similes and personification in our read-aloud book.

Word Study - In place of our weekly spelling and vocabulary word list, we are now beginning to focus on other word study lessons.  This week we will be looking at synonyms/antonyms, homographs/homophones and multiple meanings.  Additionally, there will be a daily language review every morning for five minutes.  The daily reviews address all topics in writing.  For example, this morning we looked at categorizing words, spelling, sentence editing and comprehension.  

History - We are continuing to study Jamestown and the various ways historians gather their sources.  On Thursday, we will move on to Bacon's Rebellion and how it affected the future of our country and our politics.

Science - We will continue to learn more about watersheds with hands-on activities out and around the campus.

Have a wonderful week!!!

Thanks,
Debby

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Weekly Update 1/22/13

Hello Families,

I hope everyone enjoyed a nice 3-day weekend.  Here is what's happening this week:

Math - We are continuing to work on Area (of triangles right now).  There will be a quiz on Friday.

Reading - We will be discussing metaphors, personification and vocabulary as we continue our book, Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry.

Writing - We are continuing to work on our suspense stories as we learn about foreshadowing, red herrings, and writing with a known ending.

Social Studies - This week we are examining how historians gather information in order to determine exactly what happened as "history."  We are also taking a closer look at Pocahontas.

Have a wonderful week!
Debby

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

This week 1/14 - 1/18

Hello Families,

My apologies for not getting out a blog to you sooner.  It's always hard to get back into routines after a break.  Here's what we're working on...

Math
The students took their mass assessments yesterday and we will be scoring them today after school.  A lot of factors beyond the test are being considered to determine the best placement for each child.  Ideally, each student will thrive in their group.  Of course, nothing is permanent.  

In the meantime, we are working on Geometry.  Specifically, area of triangles and irregular polygons (shapes).  

Social Studies
We are taking an in depth look at the first colony, Jamestown, VA.  There are many factors that played a role in the success of Jamestown.  However, it was a failing colony in the beginning.  We will be analyzing the various factors and determining their importance while also learning how to structure a paragraph with a thesis statement.  

Science
We have started our new unit that focuses on Watersheds.  So far, we have looked at how much water we use and how much water is actually available to us in the entire planet.  We have discussed water conservation and we will continue to look at this finite resource and discuss what factor effect watersheds and what we can do to protect them.

English
We have started our new read aloud book, Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor.  The story is about racial tensions that existed post Civil War in the early 1900s.  We will be using this book in conjunction with our writing unit.  The next piece is a suspense story under the broader heading, Realistic Fiction.  We are studying characters and how writers create characters that are multi-faceted and complex.  The story also correlates with our Social Studies work as we learn how slaves were first brought to the New World.

Have a wonderful week!