Thursday, March 29, 2018

Spring Break!! March 29th

Reminders and Announcements 

Spring Break is Friday, March 30th and Monday, April 2nd
  • April 9th - End of the quarter
  • April 10th - School Closed
  • April 18th - Shrek, the Musical field trip (Look for a permission slip to come home in the Thursday Folder after break.)


Math 

We are finishing up Unit 7 in math by taking the assessment on the Tuesday we return.  The remainder of the week we will be reviewing concepts from Units 5-7 to check for mastery.  We will take the quarterly assessment on Monday, April 9th.


Standards of Focus From Quarter 3:
  • Students will use parentheses and brackets to write simple expressions that record calculations. (OA.A.1, OA.A.2)
  • Students will recognize volume as an attribute of solid figures and understand that a cubic unit is used to measure volume (MD.C.3, MD.C.3a). 
  • Students will add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators by replacing given fractions with equivalent fractions as fractions greater than one (improper fractions) to produce an equivalent sum or difference of fractions with like denominators..  (NF.A.1)
  • Students will solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions referring to the same whole, including cases of unlike denominators. (NF.A.2)
  • Students will make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit (½, ¼, ⅛) and use add/ sub fractions for this grade to solve problems involving information presented in plots. (MD.B.2)
  • Students will apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication to multiply a fraction or a whole number by a fraction. (NF.B.4a)
  • Students will find the area of a rectangle with fractional side lengths. (NF.B.4b)
  • Students will reason about the product in relationship to the factors when multiplying fractions greater than and less than 1 by comparing the size of the product to the size of one factor on the basis of size of the other factor, without performing the indicated multiplication. (NF.B.5a)
  • Students will solve problems where they need to interpret a fraction as division of a numerator by the denominator. (NF.B.3)
  • Students will explore dividing a unit fraction by a whole number or a whole number by a unit fraction and create a story context to model the expression. (Students must create their own visual model). (NF.B.7abc)


Writing 

Focus Standards:
  • Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons and information.
  • Introduce a topic or text clearly, state an opinion, and create an organizational structure in which ideas are logically grouped to support the writer's purpose.
  • Provide logically ordered reasons that are supported by facts and details.
  • Link opinion and reasons using words, phrases, and clauses (e.g., consequently, specifically).
  • Provide a concluding statement or section related to the opinion presented.

  • We will be finishing up our opinion writing unit this week.  To show our understanding, the students will be writing an opinion essay independently about a topic that is of interest to them.  Students are welcome to bring notes to help support their opinions for the assignment on Wednesday. 


    Reading 

    Focus Standards:

    • Compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, or events in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., how characters interact).
    • Determine two or more main ideas of a text and explain how they are supported by key details; summarize the text.
    We will continue comparing and contrasting texts both informational and literary using specific facts/events from the article or story to support conclusions we draw about the texts.


    Social Studies

    Unit Focus Standards:
    • Describe the major settlements in pre-colonial America.
    • Explain how geographic characteristics affect how people live, work, and the population distribution of a place or region.
    • Analyze how native societies were influenced by the diverse cultures of the explorers and settlers.    

      We will prepare to "set sail" for America when we return from Spring Break.  Students will be working in groups to choose their sailing routes and pick their landing destinations.  As we sail, students will learn about early America to prepare them for the decisions they will need to make as colonists.

      Thursday, March 15, 2018

      Thursday, March 15th

      Reminders and Announcements 

      • Math homework is due on Friday.  
      • Spring Break is coming up on Friday, March 30 and Monday, April 2


      Math 

      Focus Standard:
      CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NF.B.7.C
      Solve real world problems involving division of unit fractions by non-zero whole numbers and division of whole numbers by unit fractions, e.g., by using visual fraction models and equations to represent the problem. For example, how much chocolate will each person get if 3 people share 1/2 lb of chocolate equally? How many 1/3-cup servings are in 2 cups of raisins?



      Writing 

      We will continue to work on opinion responses to informational and literary text while supporting our thoughts and ideas with text examples.

      Reading 

      Focus Standard:

      • RL9 Compare and contrast stories in the same genre (e.g., mysteries and adventure stories) on their approaches to similar themes and topics.
      • RI9 Integrate information from several texts on the same topic in order to write or speak about the subject knowledgeably.
      We are continuing to compare texts and stories with similar topics or themes and learning how to provide evidence of the similarities using specific text examples.


      Science/Social Studies

      Focus Standards:

      • SS.500.50.01.b.1 Describe the major settlements in pre-colonial America.
      • SS.500.30.02.a.3 Explain how geographic characteristics affect how people live, work, and the population distribution of a place or region.
      • SS.500.50.01.a.2 Explain the results of the interactions between European explorers and North American natives.
      We have wrapped up our chemistry unit in science and are switching our focus to social studies once again.  In this unit students will be studying the colonization of America through a simulation activity.  As students begin to plan their journey and decide where to settle, we will focus on the factors that American colonists considered when planing their own journeys and settlements.  We will also weave in some map skills practice over the next week as well.


      Thursday, March 8, 2018

      Thursday, March 8th

      Reminders and Announcements 

      • Friday, March 9th  MISA Testing wraps up
      • Friday, March 9th  International Night at SRES
      Recorders will be needed for music instruction over the next few weeks.  Please note that being prepared is part of the music grade.
      Math homework comes home on Monday and is due on Friday.  Completed work is worth 10 points.  Please remind your student to complete their homework weekly.  There was no work this week due to testing; however, a couple of students have missing assignments still out.  
      Progress Reports came home today.  If your student is receiving less than a C, I will be following up with an Interim next week to detail what needs to be done to bring the grade up.  Students met with me today to review their progress and have an understanding of how to continue making good progress or how to bring up any grades they are not satisfied with.  Of course, if you have any questions about your student's performance, you may contact me, and we can schedule to meet.  Email or a note would be the best way to contact me.  (melissa.anzick@fcps.org)  Also, please know that students are always welcome to redo any assignment for a better grade.  If they are willing to put effort forth to fix their mistakes, they will get full credit, and I will update the grade book to reflect the new score.


      Math 

      Focus Standard:  
      5.NF.7.c - Solve real world problems involving division of unit fractions by non-zero whole numbers and division of whole numbers by unit fractions, e.g., by using visual fraction models and equations to represent the problem. For example, how much chocolate will each person get if 3 people share 1/2 lb of chocolate equally? How many 1/3-cup servings are in 2 cups of raisins?



      Writing 

      Focus Standard:
      W.5.1.a - Text Types and Purposes: Introduce a topic or text clearly, state an opinion, and create an organizational structure in which ideas are logically grouped to support the writer’s purpose.

      We have finished up our Columbus Opinion Essays.  I will be grading them this weekend and students will be able to go into Google Classroom to view their feedback.  Next week we will focus on short opinion responses to both literary and informational texts.


      Reading 

      Focus Standards:
      • RL.5.9 - Compare and contrast stories in the same genre (e.g., mysteries and adventure stories) on their approaches to similar themes and topics.
      • RI.5.6 - Analyze multiple accounts of the same event or topic, noting important similarities and differences in the point of view they represent.

      We will be comparing both informational and narrative texts about the same topic or theme and discussing choices the author made to share their message or theme with the reader.  To see what that looks like, check out this video.


      Science/Social Studies

      Focus Standards:
      • 5-PS1-2 Matter and Its Interactions - Measure and graph quantities to provide evidence that regardless of the type of change that occurs when heating, cooling, or mixing substances, the total weight of matter is conserved.
      • 5-PS1-3 Matter and Its Interactions - Make observations and measurements to identify materials based on their properties.
      Next week, we will experiment with mystery substances to understand the properties of matter and how they can be used to identify different types of matter.  We will also be preparing to wrap up the unit by making our own play dough!  Lots of fun learning going on in Science next week!! 

      Thursday, March 1, 2018

      March 1st - Happy March!!

      Announcements and Reminders

      • Friday, March 2nd - Guest Scientist from National Geographic
      • Friday, March 2nd - 2 Hour Early Dismissal and Mid Term
      • Week of March 5th - State Science Testing in morning (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday)
      • Week of March 5th - Spring Book Fair
      • Thursday, March 8th - Mid Term Reports home in Thursday Folder
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      Math

      We are continuing to work with fractions and using them to find area of figures with fractional sides.  We are also looking at increasing or decreasing areas by fractional amounts.  Mrs. Barnes visited our room this week while students were working and was impressed with their use of math vocabulary as they discussed the problems and situations they were trying to solve using fractions.


      Writing 

      We are finishing up our opinion pieces on Columbus Day.  The students are also applying their knowledge of opinion writing as they respond to writing.  Overall, I am very pleased with their ability to state an opinion and support it with facts and elaboration.  Check out the Weeds reading packet that was returned in today's Thursday Folder.  The back page has a recent opinion piece written by your student. 


      Reading 

      We are looking closely at science texts this week and reviewing main idea/detail.  Check out the comprehension questions in the Weeds reading packet to see how your student is doing with this skill.  


      Science/Social Studies

      We are having fun with experiments and activities to help us understand properties and states of matter.  Ask your student about the balloon in the bottle experiment!