Week of January 16

We had a fabulous week! I’m so proud of the effort that everyone has shown the first week back in 2018. Expectations are higher in quarter 3 and I challenge everyone to give 100% effort each day!

Our new Wonderful Wildcat is  Rider! Congrats!

We set 5 New Year’s Resolutions for 2018 in 5A!

  1. We will write our full name in cursive on all assignments.
  2. We will be respectful and kind to everyone we encounter.
  3. We will use our time wisely. We will not sit idle in class!
  4. We will exceed all 4 of the Wilder-Waite expectations.
  5. We will be the role models of WIlder-Waite.

Project Impact Information:
Thank you to everyone who donated to our Giving Tree! It was a huge success.  I took our donations to a variety of charities over winter break. Everyone was grateful to us. I’m so proud of the way we are impacting our community!

Our next service project will be a coat drive. These donations will go to The Dream Center. With the cold temperatures, many are in need of a warm coat. Check your closets. We will be accepting women, men, and children’s coats beginning Tuesday!

Canvas:

Many assignments are posted on our canvas page. Your child knows how to get into his/her canvas account. Ask them to show you what we have posted. This is also a great spot to find YouTube videos and Khan Academy videos about the topics we are studying. ALL of the study guides are also posted. Please let me know if you aren’t able to log in. 

Important Dates:

Friday, January 12- Quarter 2 report cards go home

Monday, January 15- NO SCHOOL- Martin Luther King Day

Thursday, January 25- class spelling bee- our 6 finalist will compete in the school spelling bee

Friday, February 2- School spelling bee & literature circle book project due

Reading:

  • Students are working hard on their literature circle books. Please ask them about their assignments, vocabulary, and book!
  • Use the time wisely for the book project. This is worth 100 points!
  • I chose the book for each student based on reading level and interest.
  • Students will complete a variety of assignments and activities both in class with their groups, during guided reading time with me, and some work will be done independently.
  • It is very important for each student to keep up on the assigned reading so that they can participate in the daily group discussions.
  • This reading CAN be used on their reading log and WILL count for a fiction book on their quarter 3 reading expectations.
  • Please encourage your child to keep reading. They MUST use a minimum of four different reading strategies on their weekly reading logs.
  • Reading logs will be due on Friday, Jan. 19!
  • All assignments are also posted on Canvas.
  • Reading expectations will go home this week. This does count for a reading grade and can help boost your grade at the end of the quarter. The more you read, the better reader you will be!
  • If your child needs help finding a book, I am happy to help them. It is his/her responsibility to come to me and ask for help!

Writing/English: 

  • Journals will be assigned this week and will be due the week of Jan. 15. (If you are a Monday journal, you will have an extra day since we don’t have school on Monday.)
  • We will begin learning about direct objects this month in language arts! We will also focus on combining sentences. This will help us with our revising and editing during writer’s workshop.
  • During writer’s workshop, we will begin learning about opinion pieces. These are sometimes called persuasive writing pieces. We will complete two persuasive writing pieces during quarter 3 in addition to our journal writes and quick writes we will do weekly.
  • I was so proud of their short stories. I know the students were really excited about them too! I hope they learned how much fun writing really can be!

Math: 

  • Math muscle will begin again ! Math muscle are due on Friday. We will play bingo and students need to have this completed. This is a great review of all of the concepts we have learned so far this year.
  • We will spend about 2 weeks studying the geometry and measurement standards.
  • We will continue to build on the graphing and learn how it relates to the real world.
  • We will learn how to convert measurements using the metric and American standard.
    Students will have to spend some time memorizing some of this! We will do a lot of practice in class, but students need to make sure and take time at home too.
  • We will end the unit learning about the different geometrical shapes so that we will be prepared for our volume and surface area unit that will begin toward the end of January.
  • We will have some assignments that students will complete on FrontRow or Khan Academy.
  •  Students are to complete 30 minutes of math websites a week. A great place to start is Xtra Math. Students may then choose from Khan Academy or Frontrowed.  The January math expectations are due on February 1st!

Science

  • We will start a new unit on Mixtures and Solutions.
  • The vocabulary and assignments will also be posted on Canvas.
  • Students will do assignments in class. Most assignments will be hands on and there is a lot of collaboration with other students.

Social Studies

  • We will begin Daily Geography again this week.
  • Students will have Monday and Tuesday to finish up the project they were working on before break about the Civil War. These will be presented at the end of the week.
  • This will act as their assessment of the chapter.
  • We will then study Chapter 4:Reconstruction.
  • There will be daily activities and assignments that will be done mostly in class.

WINN TIME: 

I’m excited to share that Miss Ferguson will be joining the Wilder-Waite staff this January as an interventionist. Our class will get to have Miss Ferguson in our classroom each day during our WINN time. She will work with a small group to help reinforce math and reading skills and concepts with students.

During our WINN time, we give each student “What I Need Now!” This will just get to continue with a second set of hands!

Shhh! Don’t tell! Let’s see how many read the blog! ***Would you rather have to skip everywhere or run everywhere?

I think I’d rather skip everywhere because it is fun to do and I would be so tired!

17 thoughts on “Week of January 16

  1. I will be tried because my legs will be sore and I won’t make it in time, anywere. That is why I don’t what to skip every where.

  2. I would run because it is faster than my skip. At least I think I do. And running can burn off energy quicker so then I would be less fidgety in class or at home.

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