Monday, September 25, 2017

September 25-29, 2017

Language Arts: Saturdays and Teacakes  by Lester Laminack. This mentor text will provide the students the opportunity to notice proper nouns, infer evidence, and discuss the elements of a memoir.
Mentor Sentence: Every Saturday she had hot biscuits, sweet butter, and Golden Eagle Syrup waiting on the kitchen table.
Vocabulary: Week 5 vocabulary Quiz Wednesday, October 4th - focus on suffix -able
Tier 2 Words
claim - to say that something is true when someone may say it is not true (states the purpose of the argument);  to say that something belongs to you
position - a point of view that is taken on a question; the place where someone or something is
defend - to speak or write in support of someone or something that is being challenged; to fight in order to keep someone or something safe
redundant, gesture, acknowledge, clutch, persevere, agreeable, reasonable, capable
Social Studies:
  • Locate major topographical features on a US map: Rivers - Mississippi, Ohio, Rio Grande, Colorado, Hudson, & St. Lawrence; Mountain Ranges - Appalachian & Rocky
  • Locate and describe equator, prime meridian, and lines of latitude and longitude on a globe.
  • Map and globe skills: use a letter/number grid system to determine location, compare and contrast the categories of natural, cultural, and political features found on maps
  • Information Processing Skills: Identify social studies reference resources to use for a specific purpose.
Cows Really Moo Over Hay Sometimes (rivers west - east in order)

Math: Weekly focus: NBT.2 - Fluently add and subtract within 1000 using strategies and algorithms based on place  value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction
Homework:
* Read 20 minutes nightly
* Study vocabulary  - quiz October 4th on week 5 words
* IXL, Mobymax, xtramath
* Some students - orange fluency folder (read nightly and answer questions)

Important Dates:
Vocabulary Week 5 - Wednesday, October 4
Conference Day - Friday, October 6
Fall Break - Monday, October 9
Stone Mountain Field Trip - November 2nd
DA$H -

Technology:

Students have log-ins for the following programs and can practice at home: IXL, xtramath, MobyMax. If you need this information, and have lost the letters that went home, please email and I will be happy to share with you.

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