Parent Conferences are scheduled for next Thursday and Friday. If you have misplaced your appointment time please call the school office. I am looking forward to meeting with all of you to discuss your child's progress and set goals. Grades close on Oct. 29th so report cards will not be reviewed at the conference. Report cards will be sent home on Friday, November 5th.
We have completed our NECAP testing!! Students will return to their normal daily schedule and will once again be having math homework every night except for Friday. Please remind your child they may bring home their Student Reference Book to help them(and you) as long as they bring it back for class the next day.
We have started our unit on Ancient Mesopotamia in social studies. Students are practicing their note taking skills by using highlighters to determine key words and phrases and organizing their notes using a provided main idea organizer. They will be using these notes to complete a project(not yet assigned) and to study for a test. Students will be given a week's notice prior to the test and we will review and model study strategies as well.
Students that I teach reading to are finishing their first novels and next week will be introduced to a new genre, fantasy. We will practice identifying the elements of fantasy by reading short stories as a group. Students will then be given novels of the fantasy genre and work in literature groups.
Letters of introduction following the friendly letter format have been completed in writing class. Students are currently writing ten entries in a journal format from the point of view of a person lost in the wilderness using a descriptor of requirements. These journals will then be "bound" by the student in a creative way(this part will be done outside of class). Students were shown an example of this project so they have a visual of what a quality finished product might look like.
See you next week at parent conferences :)
Friday, October 22, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
The First Civilizations



Fifth grade students participated in hands on activities in Social Studies this week with the goal being that students would learn why humans formed societies. On two different days the students participated in activities at three different stations set up in the classroom. These stations were: Food, Shelter and Water. The first day of activities students worked as individuals and were given thirty minutes to complete all three stations which they needed to accomplish to be "survivors". Not surprisingly, we had no survivors! The second day of these same stations the rules changed a bit. Students worked in groups of four to accomplish the same tasks and because they worked as a group("society")the results were more positive! As a follow up we had a discussion of how working as a "society" enabled them to accomplish more tasks successfully. this exercises are the lead in to our next unit of study, Ancient Mesopotamia.
Next week we will be discussing Columbus and his impact on the natives he first encountered. We will talk about different points of view from his perspective and that of the natives after a read aloud of the beautifully illustrated book by Jane Yolen, Encounter.
Fall writing prompts have been scored and students are looking over their scores and generating a writing goal along with specific strategies to help them improve their writing. Students are finishing up their narrative pieces on their Dream Vacation by publishing them on their laptops. The piece will be put in their portfolio which you may look at during parent conferences later this month. The next project in writing will be a business letter for sixth grade and a friendly letter for fifth graders. Sixth graders are writing letters to area businesses requesting donations for their coffee house fundraiser.
NECAP testing continues next week on Tues.,Thur., and Friday with math being tested. Students should get plenty of sleep the nights before testing(especially after a long and perhaps busy weekend :) )
Enjoy the long weekend. I know I will!!
Thursday, September 30, 2010
NECAPS Are Starting
We will be staring NECAP(replaces the old MEAs) testing on Monday, October 4th. All tests will be given in the morning and students will take one test per day,every day except for Wednesdays. Testing will continue until October 19th. Please make sure your child is well rested so they can perform to their fullest.
State Plates are the project students are completing as homework to conclude our brief mini unit on the Five themes of Geography. Projects are due Wednesday, Oct. 6th. All students were given a rubric which describes requirements for the project as well as how it will be graded. Please review the project using the rubric as a guide prior to your child passing it in on Wednesday. Our next unit will be the introdution of ancient civilizations. Next week we will do hands on activities to simulate the ways people worked together to provide themselves with basic needs of food and shelter.
Ask your child about the "toy box stations" they have been working with in science. Mrs. Farnsworth has told me they are having a lot of fun and applying their energy knowledge as well!
Book Talks have begun for students in my Reading class. Fridays four students will present a book talk on a book of their choosing. Students are given a rubric(descriptor of elements that should be included) a week before their assigned book talk. They may take notes on index cards to use during their presentation and they should practice prior to presenting in class. book talks will be recorded using a flip video camera so students may do a self assessment of themselves.
Chewing gum is allowed in class(except music) as it has proven to help students focus as well as relax during academic instruction. However, students need to provide their own sugar free gum. Some students are asking me or their classmates for gum on a daily basis and I have told students after this week they need to provide their own gum in fairness to me and their classmates. Please discuss this issue with your child .
State Plates are the project students are completing as homework to conclude our brief mini unit on the Five themes of Geography. Projects are due Wednesday, Oct. 6th. All students were given a rubric which describes requirements for the project as well as how it will be graded. Please review the project using the rubric as a guide prior to your child passing it in on Wednesday. Our next unit will be the introdution of ancient civilizations. Next week we will do hands on activities to simulate the ways people worked together to provide themselves with basic needs of food and shelter.
Ask your child about the "toy box stations" they have been working with in science. Mrs. Farnsworth has told me they are having a lot of fun and applying their energy knowledge as well!
Book Talks have begun for students in my Reading class. Fridays four students will present a book talk on a book of their choosing. Students are given a rubric(descriptor of elements that should be included) a week before their assigned book talk. They may take notes on index cards to use during their presentation and they should practice prior to presenting in class. book talks will be recorded using a flip video camera so students may do a self assessment of themselves.
Chewing gum is allowed in class(except music) as it has proven to help students focus as well as relax during academic instruction. However, students need to provide their own sugar free gum. Some students are asking me or their classmates for gum on a daily basis and I have told students after this week they need to provide their own gum in fairness to me and their classmates. Please discuss this issue with your child .
Friday, September 24, 2010
Harvest Lunch A Big Hit!!
On Thursday students were treated to a delicious lunch made from Maine products. Students in each grade helped with the food preparation in some way. Our class had the task of husking corn. As children husked the corn they solved oral math problems related to the task. We have great thinkers in fifth grade !
The students that have me as their ELA teacher started their first narrative piece this week. They were given the choice of two prompts, "My Dream Vacation" or "My Favorite Vacation." The steps of the writing process are followed with their writing piece. Students began by brainstorming events and organizing them on a graphic(visual) organizer. Next we had a lesson on writing leads. I wrote and shared four different leads to model different strategies authors use. Students were then asked to rate each lead as weak or strong and to explain their reasoning. All students then wrote their lead for their story and shared it with a peer for feedback. I was pleased to notice all students giving and receiving helpful and thoughtful suggestions in a positive manner. We all learn so muchfrom each other by sharing our ideas and thinking.
Weekly letters are due on Thursdays for fifth graders and Wednesday for sixth graders. Students were given a descriptor of letter requirements and an explanation of the grading system for letters. Students should look at these befoe they pass their weekly letter in to make sure they have met the requirements.
Students are using research skills to find specific information about a state of their choice. Our class discussion prior to individuals researching included identifying text features and how they are used of nonfiction books(headings, index, captions,etc.). Their information will be used to complete a visual project.
The first week of October marks the beginning of NECAP testing( replaces teh MEAs). Tests will be given in the mornings and only one test a day will be given. Please make sure your child is well rested so he/she will be well prepared to perform to her/his ability. The NECAP testing continues through October 19.
Reminder: Open House is Tuesday at 5:30. I hope to see you !
Friday, September 17, 2010
Friday, September 10, 2010
Second Week of School
We have started to settle in this week and students have been very responsible for returning their completed homework on time. A great way to start the school year!
In math we are practicing multiplication facts and writing number models for rectangular arrays. If your child is a little "fuzzy" with some facts please practice with him/her a few minutes each night. Memorizaton of basic facts is the foundation for many skills we will be working on this year.
This week students I have for reading have been reviewing types of genres and their individual characteristics. Next week students will be working in literature groups with the common theme of outdoor survival using different realistic fiction novels. Every Thursday my reading/writing students need to pass in a friendly letter written in their Reading Response Journal. The topic of the letter should be about a book he/she is reading for self selection. The Reading Response Journal has a specials section for letters and includes the friendly letter format as well as prompts.
This week students reviewed the parts of maps and types of maps in social studies. Students were assigned a current event to read and a paper to complete. We practiced this assignment with a current event about solar panels so students are familiar with what is expected. I am bringing my newpapers into the classroom so if you do not purchase newspaers your child may take one from the classroom to use for hi/her assignment. This assignment is due on Friday, Sept. 17th.
The fifth and sixth grade had a presentation today from MEEP(Maine Energy Education program) to kick off their first unit of study, Energy. Students participated in three hands on activities: apple battery, wind turbines and solar fans. MEEP will return next Friday for one more hands on presentation.
As you can see we have had a very busy and productive week. I know I am going home at the end of the day tired so I am sure your child is tired as well. Please make sure he/she is getting plenty of sleep as being well rested helps keep one focused and performing to his/her maximum best.
Have a great weekend!
In math we are practicing multiplication facts and writing number models for rectangular arrays. If your child is a little "fuzzy" with some facts please practice with him/her a few minutes each night. Memorizaton of basic facts is the foundation for many skills we will be working on this year.
This week students I have for reading have been reviewing types of genres and their individual characteristics. Next week students will be working in literature groups with the common theme of outdoor survival using different realistic fiction novels. Every Thursday my reading/writing students need to pass in a friendly letter written in their Reading Response Journal. The topic of the letter should be about a book he/she is reading for self selection. The Reading Response Journal has a specials section for letters and includes the friendly letter format as well as prompts.
This week students reviewed the parts of maps and types of maps in social studies. Students were assigned a current event to read and a paper to complete. We practiced this assignment with a current event about solar panels so students are familiar with what is expected. I am bringing my newpapers into the classroom so if you do not purchase newspaers your child may take one from the classroom to use for hi/her assignment. This assignment is due on Friday, Sept. 17th.
The fifth and sixth grade had a presentation today from MEEP(Maine Energy Education program) to kick off their first unit of study, Energy. Students participated in three hands on activities: apple battery, wind turbines and solar fans. MEEP will return next Friday for one more hands on presentation.
As you can see we have had a very busy and productive week. I know I am going home at the end of the day tired so I am sure your child is tired as well. Please make sure he/she is getting plenty of sleep as being well rested helps keep one focused and performing to his/her maximum best.
Have a great weekend!
Thursday, September 2, 2010
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