Monday, September 30, 2013

Week of Sept. 30th

Sept. 30th 
Students received their planners and should continue to use those for daily assignments. Mr. Moynihan and I will continue to review homework in each of our classes. We will no longer be sending homework sheets home.  I've posted it here just in case you need it.

Homework Link

After reading the book, John Henry, we discussed what we know to be true about reading. Here are just some of the things students shared.....

What We Know to Be True About Reading

  • Good books are meant to be read over and over again.
  • Picture books aren't just for babies.
  • You can depend on a favorite author.
  • Non-fiction books can be fun to read too.
  • We sometimes have a movie playing in our head when we read.
  • We like to read slow and make sure we understand what we're reading.
  • We like Greek and Roman mythology.
  • Rick Riordan is one of our favorite authors.


Monday, September 23, 2013

Week of Sept. 23, 2013

Below are some links that may be helpful for this week's homework. Word Study lists are also posted.  

Homework for week of 9/23



Word Study Homework Schedule


Word Study Lists


Vocabulary Parade

Monday, September 16, 2013

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Monday, September 9, 2013

Reading Letter

As part of your homework this week, you are going to write a reading letter to me.  This is a way for us to communicate about what you're reading at home and it also helps keep me in the loop.  I'm excited to hear all about your adventures in reading! Check out the outline below and see the example that follows.  Don't forget to share your letter with me in google docs. Your letter is due Friday.  Happy Reading!
Reading Letter
Directions: You will write a letter to Ms. Mattson in google docs about the book you are reading at home.  Follow the expectations listed below to help you organize your letter.
Paragraph 1:

o   Introduce the book with the title and author.
o   Tell me about how far you are.
o   Tell me what made you choose this book.
o   Tell me any other books you have read in this series or by this author.
Paragraph 2:
o   Give a brief summary of the story so far OR since your last letter.
o   Include any answers to questions you had and anything new that you have discovered or figured.
o   Answer any questions that I have asked you from the previous letter.
Paragraph 3: The most important!
o   Share your thinking on your book. Use two or three ideas from the “possible topics for your letters” section. Include your thinking on strategies that we have been working on in reader’s workshop (ex. noticing author’s craft, asking questions, connections, inferring etc.)
o   Closing.
*Remember, you’re letters should always be in proper format with a date, greeting and closing.

Reading Letter Example:

September 10, 2013
Dear Ms. Mattson,
     I am reading The Homework Machine by Dan Gutman.  I am still on the first chapter of the book, which takes place in September.  I am reading this book with my class during read aloud.  So far, this is the only book I have read by Dan Gutman however, I would like to read the sequel when I am done: Return of the Homework Machine.
     This story begins with four kids: Snik, Judy, Kelsey, and Brenton.  They do not have much in common except they are all in trouble for using a homework machine.   Snik is a class clown and doesn’t care very much about school.  Judy is a know-it-all teacher’s pet and is very studious.  Kelsey is a bit flaky and does not care about her schoolwork at all.  Brenton is a genius. He prefers to spend time on his own, rather than with kids his own age.   At this point in the story, the four are being interrogated by the police department and sharing their sides of the story.
     I really like this story so far.  I wonder if the kids are guilty of what they are being accused of?  I am also thinking that although the kids appear to be very different, it’s possible that they may have more in common than they think.   I am looking forward to uncovering the mystery of the homework machine!
Sincerely,
(Your Name)

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Welcome Back!

Welcome to team 13! Our first day of fifth grade has come and gone, and we all passed with flying colors!  We'll be spending the next several weeks establishing routines, and refreshing our learning from fourth grade.  


Important Reminders:
We will be having a daily snack break each morning around 10:30. Please limit snacks to something healthy. (We have several nut allergies in our classroom so please limit snacks to nut-free products.)

Our lunch/recess time will be from 11:50-12:40. 
Specialist Schedule:
Monday: PE
Tuesday: Library/Technology (alternate weeks); Band & String lessons
Wednesday: Music

Thursday: Art
Friday: Band & Strings Ensemble

Typical Weekly Homework Assignments:
(Students will be given an agenda book & homework folder)
Reading: 20 minutes each day
Language Arts: 90 minutes per week      
Math: 90 Minutes per week
Social Studies: 30 minutes per week
Science: 30 minutes per week