Sunday, October 6, 2019

Week of October 7th-11th

Our Fun Run Pep Rally will be on Tuesday!  We look forward fundraising for our school!

Parents-- please consider a $5.00-8.00 donation so that we can continue with our Scholastic News Magazines.  This is a great resource for science!  Hopefully your child brought home the first magazine we read for you to see. :)

Academics:

ELA: No morphs this week due to PMA testing. (District Progress Monitoring Assessments)
We will take 2 -60 minute sessions. The first will be Monday and the second will be Tuesday.
Work jobs this week will be to continue with RRJs due 10/11, Amazon Packets due 10/11, and a new social studies work sheet due on 10/16.  We will be working on our Pirate Writing this week.
Our next Ready Reading focus will be comparing and contrasting characters in a drama.
This week's winner of a trip to the Bin of Happiness is: Aliyah!  Yay Aliyah! Come get some happy! 😊
Our new secret phrase of the week is:
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Math:  We will look at metric conversions this week.  We will also relate fractions to division.  Videos below to assist with homework and extra review.  Students can always work on i-Ready for additional math support at home.

Science:
Vocabulary Quiz will take place on Tuesday, October 15th.  We will be discussing forms of energy this week.
light energy- the potential for light to perform work.  This is the only type of energy we can see.
refract- the bending of light as it passes from one substance to another
mechanical energy-  a type of energy an object has due to its motion or position
reflect-  to bounce light, sound, or heat off of a surface
electrical energy-  an electric charge that lets work be accomplished
transparent- able to be seen through
thermal (heat) energy-  the energy an object has because of the movement of its molecules
translucent-  allowing light to pass through, but it will be difficult to see clearly
sound energy-  energy made by vibrations
opaque- no light can pass through
pitch-  the relative frequency (high or low) of a sound as perceived by a listener.
friction-  a force that opposes motion through direct contact (rubbing hands together creates thermal energy)

Resources:
Puckett:
Thursday- Art
Friday- Music

Ray:
Monday- Art
Wednesday- PE

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