Week 3
“The important thing is to not stop questioning.” – Albert Einstein
We are off to a great start. I am truly enjoying getting to know all the students in the class. We have Back to School night on Tuesday night. Please make every effort to attend as I will be going over important information. I feel confident that we are going to have a fabulous year.
I will be sending home completed work folders on Tuesdays. Please sign them, remove the papers, and send them back to school on Wednesdays.
Scholastic book orders forms were sent home last week. They are due on Thursday, September 19th. You can always order books online by going to Scholastic.com/readingclub and using our classrooom code GZBYH.
Science: We have a new series this year. Our first unit is on engineering processes. We will be spending some time on identifying the problem.
Math: We are continuing to work addition strategies for 3-digit numbers. On Friday we are having a quiz that will cover vocabulary, adding odd and even numbers, using compatible numbers to estimate sums, and summing 2- and 3- digit numbers.
Religion: We are studying who is God and what is the Bible.
Social Studies: We are beginning our unit on Mexico. The students will locate Mexico on the map.They will be able to describe where it is geographically located, the different types of land formation, the plants and animals, as well as what it is like living in different climates. They will learn the following vocabulary words: geography, land formation, plains, plateau, volcano, rain forest, and climate.
ELA: Our spelling words this week are spoke, mile, save, excuse, come, invite, cube, price, erase, ripe, broke, flame, life, rule, these, those, surprise, and decide. We are reading The Trial of Cardigan Jones. We will be discussing why the courts are an important part of government. The vocabulary words are trial, jury, convince, guilty, pointed, honest, murmur, and stand.
The target skills we are working on are conclusions and author’s word choice. We are also focusing on the target strategies infer/predict. Our writing will focus on dialogue and its purpose. For grammar, we are identifying different kinds of sentences: command, exclamation, statement, and questions.
We are testing last week’s grammar (subject, predicate, complete sentences, and incomplete sentences), vocabulary (words and context clues) and reading comprehension (A Fine, Fine Day) on Tuesday. I am not testing this week’s story, grammar or vocabulary.
TEST and QUIZZES
Tuesday ELA Lesson 1 -Grammar, Vocabulary, and Reading Comprehension
Friday Spelling Test and Math Quiz
If you have any questions, please email me at [email protected]