Sunday, October 21, 2018

Week of October 22nd-26th

We had a blast at the Fun Run last Thursday!!  Thank you to all families who donated!



Tuesday will be PJ Day for both classes.  Students can dress in school appropriate pajamas.

Red Ribbon Week Schedule

10/22 Monday: I Pledge to Be Drug Free
Students sign pledge cards to kick off
Red Ribbon Week

10/23 Tuesday: We Are Too BRIGHT for Drugs
Wear neon colors and/or sunglasses

10/24 Wednesday: Show Your Support Against Bullying
Everyone wear Orange

10/25 Thursday: Use your head- don’t use drugs
Come in crazy hair or a hat

10/26 Friday: Team-up against drugs
Wear your favorite sports team attire

Report cards will be sent home on Friday.  Please return the envelope and the signature section.

Field trip money for the Alligator Farm is due this Friday!!  No exceptions!  Thank you!  Cost is $14.
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Don't forget to place your order with Scholastic Books! The deadline is Oct. 3oth!

Academics:

ELA:  We will go back to our Morphs this week with a focus on list #4.  The test will be Friday, 10/26 and it is cumulative!

Emoji Writing is due this week along with our Text Structure activity.  We will continue to read Esperanza and will have a test on Friday covering what we have read so far. Students will be able to use the book as well as any notes we have taken in our Source Books.
We will continue working on our bicycle sharing prompt.

  #Writing Clip Art
Audrey was our Bin of Happiness winner this week.  This week it could be YOU!!! Write it down on a sticky note and give to Mrs.Ray.
Our new secret phrase is:
Reading one book is like eating one potato chip. - Diane Duane


Math:  We will be moving into Module 3 this week.  Which will cover adding and subtracting fractions!!!! We will also review for the upcoming module 2 assessment on Friday, October 26th.  Be sure to review the study guide with your child to help them prepare.  The assessment covers: division, multiplication, evaluating expressions, adding and subtracting decimals, and metric conversions--students will have a conversion chart.

Science: We will be exploring with electric circuits, we will discuss insulators and conductors and begin discussions about Force and Motion.

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Why is the pencil considered a conductor and an insulator?

Resources:
Ray:
Tuesday- Art
Fridy- P.E./Media

Tiberio:
Monday- Art
Wednesday- Media
Thursday- Music

Module 3 Lesson 1:

Module 3 Lesson 2:



Module 3 Lesson 3:



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