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This week we will continue to build our classroom community and learn how our classroom runs. Students will be "hired" on Monday for their new classroom leader job that they applied for last Friday. All students are responsible for being the LEADER in their job area.
We will also discuss BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) this week. At Lindbergh, students ARE allowed to bring in their technology devices to school (i.e.- kindles, iPods, tablets, etc.) and use for educational purposes during the school day. We will discuss this week how this looks like in our classroom.
Here's what else expect this week in 5th grade:
Math- We will begin our study of place value and learn how we run our math workshop. Students will be using white boards daily for practice. Your student may want to bring in an old sock (black works best) to use as an eraser. Students will also learn about the website xtramath.org to help practice our basic multiplication and division facts.
Science- We will begin the set up of our science notebook and learn important terms and tools that we will be using in science investigations and activities this year!
Social Studies- Students will switch for social studies and go to Mrs. Turek's room. I will keep you informed in the future when there are projects due, homework, and test dates.
Reading- We will be discussing how our reading workshop runs and begin our "Daily 5" journey! Daily 5 refers to the activities students will be responsible for doing independently during reading time on a daily basis. The MOST important one is "Read to Self". We will begin exploring what read to self looks like and will begin building our stamina so we can read for long periods of time. The absolute BEST way to become a better reader is to READ! We will be discussing how to choose good fit books as well as the importance of REAL reading (thinking while reading!) vs. FAKE reading (reading the words without thinking of the text's meaning).
Writing- We will introduce our writer's workshop this week and begin using our writer's notebooks! We will be doing a lot of writing this year and this week's focus will be on beginning to build our writing stamina.
HOMEWORK- I will be posting homework on our classroom calendar. You can find this on our blog at the top tab that says "Class Calendar". In 5th grade, students should spend about 50 minutes on homework. If the homework given takes less time, please have your child read for the remainder. It is important to help your child find a good time and place to complete homework each night. Thank you for all of your support at HOME! :)
Whew- this was a long post! I cannot wait to talk more with you about our classroom on Curriculum Night! Please mark your calendars and plan to attend on Thurs., August 29th from 7-7:30 in our room.
Have a WONDERFUL week!!!!
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