August 27-31, 2012
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Update (Sunday, Aug 26)
If you would like to volunteer in the library during our library time (Monday, 11:00-12:00) and assist with the checking out process, Mrs. Delany, our librarian, would appreciate it. Last year, 2 moms shared the position and one came one week and another came the next week. Send me an email if you think you'd be interested. You would not start tomorrow.
This was a fabulous week for me! I hope you’re your kids are feeling better about school every day.
On Thursday, I had an opportunity to ask 5th graders how they were feeling about being at Poly. Most of the responses ranged from “OK” to “Pretty good” to “Terrific!” I didn’t have any tears. J If you are seeing things at home that indicate other feelings, let me know.
I have felt like I have been talking a LOT. However, we are setting routines, expectations, and rules, so there is a lot of explanation and clarifying. You know, we have several of the, “But what if……..happens”-types.
All students received their first A in the grade book! It was for memorizing SLANT, the acronym that defines behaviors for paying attention.
There will not be many grades taken these first few weeks. However, in setting expectations and routines, you may see a few pink slips. These are purely a communication between you, me, and your child, letting you know that there was an “OOPS” moment. For example, if you did not sign your child’s assignment notebook indicating that your child spent at least 20 minutes on the challenge math paper, then they would (in the future) receive a pink slip. My expectation is that you have a visit with them about why things were not done, sign it, and have them return it to me the next day.
Thank you for taking this journey this year. I’m feeling very positive about the kids, their attitudes, and their desire to learn!
The following is a brief summary of the lesson plans I have for next week. If you need more specific information that you are not getting from your child, please call. J
Assignment notebooks update They are back ordered.
Reading
I will be assessing students and grouping them with our new reading series.
Language
We will be doing expository writing and discussing the difference between expository and narrative writing. We also have a poem we are working on.
Latin Word Root (LWR) worksheets, drawings, and quizzes will begin this week. Worksheets are due on Tuesday, drawings are due on Wednesday, and the quiz is on Thursday. This is predictable work most weeks. If we have 2.5 or less in a week, we do not do LWRs.
Spelling
6th grade: Unit 1 (words below)
5th grade: We do not have spelling books for 5th grade. The words are contained in the reading series.
I provided the 5th graders with the spelling words this week. They are also at the end of the blog. PLEASE have them write out the spelling with you in blue or black ink pen as I have described below. I am very picky about this. They all practiced some of the words today. The practice sheet is in their assignment notebook.
Math
We are learning Anchor Activities and procedures. Anchor activities are activities that the students can do independently so that I can work with small groups. This week we learned Set, Qwirkle, and Aces, Jumbles, and Zilch. Next week is Muggins Math, Hexagons, and Think It Through tiles.
We will also pretest on the geometry unit.
5th grade Social Studies
We did get the schedules to work so that the 6th graders will be with Mrs. Reitz for social studies, and Mrs. Saur’s 5th graders will come to our room for Social Studies. J That will ensure that your kids get to know more students here at Poly Drive!
Our first unit will be on maps, latitude and longitude, and physical features. There will be a project, with class time to work on it, with this first unit. You will get information on this, both in the assignment notebook and on the blog. It will not start until after Labor Day.
Science
We will be reviewing (or introducing, depending on the student) the scientific process through activities.
I am awaiting the installation of the software to begin with the robots. That should happen before Labor Day.
Specialist Schedule:
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
Library 11-12 | Art 10:40-11:40 Music 2:30-3 | PE/Health 9:25-10:25 Buddies 1:30-2:00 (Kindergarten) | Music 2:30-3 | PE/Health 9:25-10:25 |
Upcoming dates:
Tuesday, September 4th: NWEA testing window opens. When we schedule the computer labs, I will post our class’s schedule here. We typically have a “class snack” that parents provide for the kids to have after each day’s test (there are 3 days of testing). If you would like to provide a healthy snack for 23 kids, shoot me an email.
Thursday, September 6th: Open House, Book Fair, Ice Cream Social from 5:30-7:00 I will do a general informational piece for parents @ 5:30. 6th grade parents: I will ask you to stay after the general one so that I can explain what happens with 6th graders at Poly Drive. They have some special events as the year progresses.
Wednesday & Thursday, September 12th & 13th : All BPS 5th graders take a writing assessment. Just a heads up. There is nothing for you to prepare for at home.
Thursday, September 27th: Early out! J
Spelling Words
FYI:
· Spelling tests must be written in blue or black ink pen only (no sharpies, etc). Please have your child bring one if they do not have one.
· Both grades have 3 dictation sentences each week. Proper capitalization and punctuation, as well as spelling all words in the sentences correctly is an expectation.
· Students need to skip lines between the spelling words/sentences.
· If a mistake is made in spelling the word, the student crosses the word out ONCE or TWICE and then rewrites it. I will count it incorrect if they RETRACE over the word or scribble it out. Erasing the word is not an option.
· I do not move on to the next word/sentence until all students are ready. They may have as much time as they wish.
5th grade: Vowel Sounds oo, yoo
Basic Words—16 of them
Dictation Sentences:
1. My sister gave birth to my first nephew today.
2. She enjoyed going on a cruise even though she felt seasick throughout most of the vacation.
3. Will my leg bruise where the ball struck it?
assume, youth, include, lose, view, souvenir, loose, confuse, accuse, dilute, cartoon continue, glue
Review words—2
plead, private
Frequently misspelled words—2
write, writing
6th grade: Short Vowels
Dictation:
1. He mixed a batch of pancake batter.
2. Did he bluff you into buying his junk?
3. Spoiled milk has a dreadful odor.
reject, vanish, sloppy, rhythm, blunder, strict, meadow, recover, cleanse, pledge, mystery, expand, promptly, simplify, statue, polish, somehow
Challenge
salary, quintet, magnetic, tepid, intact
Real-World Vocabulary An Archaeological Dig
excavate, artifact, figurines, fragments, catalog, analyze, carbon, era

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