I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving and enjoyed some special time with your families. I know I am very thankful for getting to teach such a wonderful group of students this year!
These past weeks, the students have continued to work on division strategies in math. We have learned how to estimate quotients, as well as solve division problems with up to 3 digit dividends. As we have moved into larger numbers, we have been learning to use partial products to solve division problems. This strategy is a bit different from the standard algorithm that we are all familiar with, so take a look at the following video to see how this strategy works. Partial Products The kids have demonstrated great success with this strategy! As we wrap up division, students should be expecting a test, which I anticipate to be at the end of the week.
In reading, we have begun our new nonfiction unit. Students will learn how to determine main ideas and supporting details, how to summarize text, how to determine text structures and how to synthesize information from multiple texts on 1 topic. For read aloud, I have chosen the topic of the American Revolution, which supports our social studies curriculum. The students and I will read articles on the Revolution and use them in our mini lessons. I have also chosen articles on this time period for guided reading groups.
In writing, we will continue our unit on poetry. Students have already drafted a "Self-Portrait Poem," and will continue drafting other poems throughout the week. One way you can support this work, is by talking with your children about experiences and memories they can write about. The more specific the topic, the more personal the poem will be!
In Science, we continue to study Earths Changing Surface. We have learned about Volcanoes and why some explode and others do not by performing an experiment that tested types of "lava" ( See pictures below). This week, we will learn about weathering and erosion. Students will also get to design a landfill that prevents erosion from spreading into a town! The students are really looking forward to this lesson!
Important Reminders:
- Fun Run on December 5th @ 2:00 p.m. Please dress accordingly!
- We are in need of snack! The extra snack in our classroom has been eaten up and we are in need of some donations. We are looking for snacks such as goldfish, pretzels, saltines etc... Thank you in advance!
Ms. Phillips