Monday, April 22, 2019

CONSTITUTION WEBSITES

https://www.usa.gov/branches-of-government
https://bensguide.gpo.gov/bill-of-rights-1789-91



WE DID IT! MAP TESTING CHECKED OFF!

We finished the MAP test last week! Yay!  Students were very diligent and did their best.  We celebrated Friday with a little bit of "down" time and relaxed learning.  Now, we have turned a corner to the last 26 days of 5th grade!  So much of our time will be working on integrated work for our Ecoschoolhouse Design project.  Also, we will focus on integrated social studies and health.  There will be the all day field trips and also end of the year assessments in some subjects.  I am doing my best to outline these last days and have shared a rough outline of our focus below.

Ecoschoolhouse Design project:  This has been the most amazing comprehensive project I have worked on and it is turning out to be an incredible life experience too.  We have been humbled by gracious donations of materials and funds.  Students have been motivated and are working hard to plan our Open House on May 20.  Not only has our project involved purposeful learning, it is also providing opportunities to work together and highlight community. I think everyone will be very impressed with our final project, we are impressing ourselves daily!  Below is a current list of the materials and resources we are looking for in case anyone has something laying around!

  • exterior paint
  • paint brushes, trays, supplies etc...
  • 2 treated 4x4x12
  • 2 treated 2x4x8
  • 8” x 4 ft pvc pipe
  • old tarps
  • 2 bags cement mix
  • 1.4 ton sand

Book Shares/Hannibal:  Book Shares are due in 1 week.  During reading, we are focusing on social studies, but I am still conferencing with students on their book shares. If I have a concern about your child finishing, I will contact you and we can make a plan. For Hannibal, there was a letter in the Friday Folder mentioning chaperoning.  If you need a digital or new copy, let me know.

Kindness Week:  We will be celebrating kindness all week.  There is a kindness theme to our morning mindfulness time. We have a kindness theme every day and some Kindness Challenges throughout the week.

Evening of the Arts:  Please come and enjoy this traditional, creative, fun night at Grant from 6:00-8:00 pm.

Schedule of focus for the next month.  Please understand this is only for academics and does include all special events.  Of course, as I schedule assessments and things I will have to revise some of this plan.  However, this will be our main focus through May.  If you have any questions, let me know.



 

MON
TUE
WED
THURS
FRI
4/22-4/26
MATH:ESD
RW/SS:CONST
WW:CAL
SC:ESDex
MATH:ESD
RW/SS:CONST
WW:CAL
SC:ESDex
MATH:ESD
RW/SS:CONST
WW:CAL
SC:ESDex
MATH:ESD
RW/SS:WESTEX
WW:CAL
SC:ESDex
MATH:ESD
RW/SS:WESTEX
WW:CAL
SC:ESDex
4/29-5/3
THE JAZZ
RW/SS:WESTEX
SC:ESDex
MATH
RW/SS:WESTEX
WW:CAL
SC:ESDex
MATH
RW/SS:WESTEX
WW:CAL
SC:ESDex
MATH:ESD
RW/SS:CW
WW:CAL
SC:ESDex
MATH:ESD
RW/SS:CW
WW:CAL
SC:ESDex
5/ 6-5/10
HANNIBAL
MATH
RW:POWER
SS:CW
WW:CAL
SC:ESDex
MATH
RW:POWER
SS:CW
WW:CAL
SC:ESDex
MATH
RW:POWER
SS:CW
WW:CAL
SC:ESDex
MATH
RW:POWER
SS:CW
WW:CAL
SC:ESDex
5/13-5/17
MATH
RW:POWER
SS:CW
WW:CAL
SC:ESDex
CW DAY
MATH
RW:POWER
SS:CW
WW:CAL
SC:ESDex
MATH
RW:POWER
SS:CW
WW:CAL
SC:SHOW
MATH
RW:POWER
SS:CW
WW:CAL
SC:ESDex
5/20-5/24
OPEN HOUSE!!!!!

GRADUATION
5th FIELD DAY
FIELD DAY AM

Friday, April 5, 2019

GREAT WEEK BACK!

Families, this was an excellent week back from break.  We have been doing well with a few new routines.  For instance, we are reading nonfiction about the American Revolution during reading, we are practicing MAP testing on the computer and on paper, and we are doing most of our learning through the context of our Ecoschoolhouse Design project. I have been truly impressed with this class all year and this week was good example of their hard work, flexibility, and creativity.

A few important notices:

1. Check out our video proposal/invitation for the ESD project if you haven't yet:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDHhWeorK0Y&feature=youtu.be​

2. MAP testing starts next week.  Research shows kids do better on assessments when they are well rested and have a healthy breakfast.  The testing dates are posted on the blog IMPORTANT EVENTS.  Thanks for all you do to help kids do their best.  If anyone wants to supply a healthy MAP snack, easily packaged to hand out, feel free to send something in.

3. EVENING OF THE ARTS:
Showcase of Talent auditions will be held next week on various days before-, after-school and at lunch recess, 4/8-12.  Talent may include gymnastics, singing, dancing, athletic skills, poetry, instruments, magic, ETC. for a 2-3 minute act.  We have discussed this in all music classes and have begun signing up for auditions.  If your child needs help signing up for an audition or if you have any questions,email Pam Sisson, Grant music teacher psisson@cpsk12.org 

4. HANNIBAL: There is a parent letter in the Friday Folder describing bus options for this yearly trip.  Almost everyone has made their 10 book shares (or more)!

WEEKLY FOCUS:
SCIENCE: We will focus on the MAP test next week and will likely do some ESD planning and work.
MATH: We will practice the MAP math test next week and have lessons reviewing material for MAP testing.
READING: We will practice the ELA MAP test, continue reading nonfiction and ESD research.
WRITING: We will practice the ELA MAP test, and continue journaling about our ESD project.
SS: We will continue to learn about the American Revolution, specifically the Declaration of Independence, and how the colonists won the war. 

Below are some funny team building activity pics and Minecraft book share pics. 

 


 








Friday, March 15, 2019

MARCH 19 IS A BUSY DAY

This newsletter opens with a look at next Tuesday.  Students will enjoy the Celebration of Cultures throughout the day at Grant and we will get together as a school in the evening for Chili and Game Night.  Tuesday, March 19 is also the 5th GRADE END OF YEAR MEETING after school at 3:45.  During this meeting, we share information about our traditional end of the year events including Hannibal, Civil War Day, Memory Books/T shirts, 5th Grade Field Day, and Graduation.  Parents will have an opportunity to sign u and help with aspects of each event.  This is always a special time of year for the 5th graders and we appreciate the efforts our families put into the special events and celebrations.

Memory Book: Please remember to send in a baby picture, Kindergarten picture, and any pics of these kids at Grant events throughout the years for the Memory Book.  We are hoping to get all pics in by Spring Break.

Readathon: We won! We won!  Our class raised the most money and we had a very high percentage of students participating.  We also enjoyed lots of reading. Way to go, team!  We will get to celebrate with a special prize field trip later this year. Thanks again for contributing.

MAP Testing: We will be practicing the state assessment starting next week.  Students will get time practicing similar MAP testing items in Math and Communication Arts on computers.  We will practice the testing atmosphere and review content to be prepared.  Our exact testing dates/times have not been finalized but it looks like the 2nd and 3rd week of April will include 5th grade testing.

Weekly Update: This was another solid week of engaging learning.

MATH: Kids enjoyed special Pi day activities on 3/14.  They made large geometric representations of an algebraic pattern.  Our Unit 6 work this week included looking at data and line plots and reviewing volume.  We will continue with decimal multiplication and division next week.

READING: We read nonfictIon resources about the American Colonies this week.  The information we synthesized into a venn diagram representing aspects of each colonial region. Students also had time to finish book shares.

WRITING: They have also enjoyed working on their narratives which they finished this week.  I have read about a lot of vacations and injuries and some students are trying a bit of fiction in their narratives as well.

SS: With our venn diagrams of the colonies, we made a master venn diagram, highlighting the differences and similarities in each region.  We also used a map of the colonial regions to discuss how the geography affected the economy and daily life of the colonists in each region.  This activity lays a foundation for understanding the differences in the North and South and is something we come back to when we learn about the Civil War.

SCIENCE:  Our science this week focused on finishing our Spider Plant experiment plans.  Students worked a lot with data to identify means and themes on the graph to help write their conclusion.  We also are forming committees for our 5th Grade Community Project.  Next week, our committees will be adding to a proposal that I will be sending out to school and community groups over Spring Break.  I am very excited for this work.  It is very professional and impressive.  All families will also see our proposal and might find ways to help out with idea, time, or materials.

Ecoschoolhouse Designs and Handshake Geometry:

 

 







Friday, March 8, 2019

READATHON!!!!!

This week's newsletter is devoted to READ A THON!  This is always one of our favorite days at Grant.  You can see why from the reading pics of today below.  Thank you so much for those that donated time and money to our fundraiser.  And always, thank you for all everyone has done to help mold these fantastic readers in our school who enjoy a culture of literacy.  By extension, you all deserve thanks for promoting all the great activities we do in 5th grade and throughout the school.  That is the secondary purpose of our fundraiser and your efforts allow us to have wonderful experiences like Hannibal, enjoyable, educational assemblies, special class events and clubs, and amazing projects our All Stars are always working on.  Days like today remind us all of the impact of our village that is the Grant School community.  We could not do it without you.  Thank you!

After the brief update for each subject are some great pics of today.

READING: This week we focused on Book Shares and Read a Thon challenges.  Next week, we will start to get into our last book clubs of the year.  These stories focused on books that have a powerful setting and our focus will be an integration of fiction and nonfiction science work.
WRITING: We will complete our narratives this week.  Students are doing a fantastic job using narrative craft to tell a story.
MATH: Unit 6 has begun and our focus is on multiplying and dividing decimals. Students are also getting time in math stations to extend their math learning in other areas.
SS: We are transitioning into learning about the American Colonies which will lead up to the causes of the American Revolution and the war itself.
SCIENCE:  We have finished our Spider Plant experiment and are graphing our data and writing conclusions.  We will also start forming committees to work on our Ecoschoolhouse Greenspace design for our 5th Grade Community Project.