Friday, November 14, 2014
November PARTY!
These kids are having fun at our November party! A party for all the great work all of the students have done. We had a lot of fun! In this picture you can see some of our own fifth graders are reading to some of the younger kids. It was one of the stations for the older kids to read to the younger kids. They read books that they were interested in like Clifford and the fall festival.
In this picture Jennifer and Brooke are reading to a couple so they would have some one.
They would read the thanksgiving feast or books like that. They would let the little ones read to help their reading level.
By: Sydney
Friday, November 7, 2014
A day at Gifted
First of all, in our Gifted program we are studying economics. So when we piled onto the bus we all were taken to Walmart where our Gifted teachers awaited us. First we were lead by a manager inside, shortly after we were discussed to not to touch anything or wander off. We were first led to the pharmacy and learned how they made a profit how they they kept the stock and demand up and how they kept everything in order. Then we went to this room where they kept stuff frozen so they wouldn't be bad when the freezers broke. (The pizza freezer broke there was lots of pizza!) The room was -11 degrees! It was very cold and we even got to go inside. Then they talked about how stuff was shipped and what would happen if they didn't get all the items they wanted. After that we went to the bakery and they gave us free cookies they were so nice! Then we went off to the different types of markets they had such as Meats,Dairy,and Produce. Produce was probably the most difficult job because they had to check if the food was bad or not. Produce is all foods and veggies. Then it was time for the scavenger hunt! We each were split up into teams and given a recipe for a desert. Then we had to find those items and see which brand they were which brand had the most price and the lowest price. After that we went to the checkout isles and got a $1 treat and then we walked back to school and continued on the day!
By: Shawn
By: Shawn
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Main Idea Unit
We are kicking off our main idea unit in reading. We won't just be reading random articles, but we're going to be focusing on ancient Egypt! I think everyone will really enjoy reading and learning about the Egyptians while working our way through main idea!
Today, Reading 1 worked with me to create their Success Criteria. Success Criteria is a list of things students need to be able to do in order to be successful! We started by looking at the main idea Common Core standard- 5.RI.2. In order to be successful and master this standard, they decided that you must do these things: read the text, find 2 or more main ideas, find key words or details, and write a summary.
We also looked at their pre-test results. For the pre-test, students read the article on NewsELA.com, Kids Love Their Robohands. Most students were able to pick out one main idea and one detail, but they had no idea that 5th grade required them to find TWO or MORE main ideas and several details!
We are starting small to grow big. Today's article just required them to find one main idea. I want every student to be able to master finding one main idea before they are asked to find two or more. I also had them work on finding two details. The level of difficulty will continue to increase until everyone has made progress on this standard!
Today, Reading 1 worked with me to create their Success Criteria. Success Criteria is a list of things students need to be able to do in order to be successful! We started by looking at the main idea Common Core standard- 5.RI.2. In order to be successful and master this standard, they decided that you must do these things: read the text, find 2 or more main ideas, find key words or details, and write a summary.
We also looked at their pre-test results. For the pre-test, students read the article on NewsELA.com, Kids Love Their Robohands. Most students were able to pick out one main idea and one detail, but they had no idea that 5th grade required them to find TWO or MORE main ideas and several details!
We are starting small to grow big. Today's article just required them to find one main idea. I want every student to be able to master finding one main idea before they are asked to find two or more. I also had them work on finding two details. The level of difficulty will continue to increase until everyone has made progress on this standard!
The Hungry Caterpillar Play
Today we went to a first grade and a kindergarten program they sang about food and played out the hungry caterpillar. They were so cute they sang about 6 songs.
By, Kaydynce
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Yesterday we took a math test these are the people who got a A on the test. We are holding Sonic drinks. We got a choice of what drink we wanted. We were all very happy we got a sonic drink. We get to drink them in class to! We have a test every month. If you got a A you get Sonic drink. Hopefuly by the end of the year everyone can get a Sonic drink.
By: Noah
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
1,000 Minute Challenge
On October 1, I challenged every 5th grader to read 1,000 minutes by Halloween. I've promised a 1,000 Minute Challenge Party to every student who reaches that goal. So far, we only have two people who have read 1,000 minutes, but we have several who are getting close!
Right now, here are our top 10 readers this month (according to BiblioNasium):
1. Elise (1242 minutes)
2. Zach (1082 minutes)
3. Nolan (843 minutes)
4. William B. (744 minutes)
5. Shawn (684 minutes)
6. Sydney (645 minutes)
7. Alex (603 minutes)
8. Noah (601 minutes)
9. Adyson (595 minutes)
10. Jonah (560 minutes)
As an entire 5th grade group, students have read:
Right now, here are our top 10 readers this month (according to BiblioNasium):
1. Elise (1242 minutes)
2. Zach (1082 minutes)
3. Nolan (843 minutes)
4. William B. (744 minutes)
5. Shawn (684 minutes)
6. Sydney (645 minutes)
7. Alex (603 minutes)
8. Noah (601 minutes)
9. Adyson (595 minutes)
10. Jonah (560 minutes)
As an entire 5th grade group, students have read:
14,290 minutes
27,686 pages
and completed 109 books
Wow! Way to go, 5th grade!!!! Keep up the hard work!
Remember to keep reading and working on the 40 Book Challenge. If every student completes the 40 book challenge, we will need to have 1,880 books. We still have quite a ways to go, but I know we can do it!
Monday, October 13, 2014
Hatchet
We've been reading Hatchet by Gary Paulsen for the past few weeks. Each day, students are asked to respond to their reading in their Read Aloud Log. These will be kept in a folder until we are finished with the book, then they will be stapled and turned in.
Thursday, October 9, 2014
Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon!
Today, we read Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon by Patty Lovell. This is a great book to read when getting kids to start looking for themes! As we read, we discussed themes that we were starting to see, and created a list of these. These ranged from "Be proud of who you are," to "Don't judge a book by its cover," to "Being a bully makes you look foolish." Both classes did a great job reading and thinking about themes!
We also came up with a class definition of theme: Theme is the lesson the author is trying to teach you. By using this definition, we are really stressing that theme and main idea are two very different things, which is a tough concept to understand.
Soon, we will be focusing on not just finding the theme, but also finding evidence from the book to PROVE that we are correct.
We also came up with a class definition of theme: Theme is the lesson the author is trying to teach you. By using this definition, we are really stressing that theme and main idea are two very different things, which is a tough concept to understand.
Soon, we will be focusing on not just finding the theme, but also finding evidence from the book to PROVE that we are correct.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Sign Language Spelling
This week, we have started our spelling program, Words Their Way. This program was used sporadically last year, and this year, we are using it as our prominent spelling program. At the end of 4th grade, students were given a spelling inventory. The results of this placed them into different groups for spelling and word work in 5th grade. Mr. Graves, Mr. Martin, and I have separated students into three groups: Derivational Relations, Syllables and Affixes, and Within Word Pattern. Each of us takes a group daily, and focuses on specific spelling patterns.
We will be in a 7 day cycle in Words Their Way, which I have outlined below:
We will be in a 7 day cycle in Words Their Way, which I have outlined below:
Day 1: Introduce new words, focus on spelling pattern, cut words, practice sort
Day 2: Review spelling pattern, Blind Buddy Sorts
Day 3: Activity Choice
Day 4: Speed Sorts
Day 5: Word Hunts, Speed Sort
Day 6: Worksheet from WTW book, Sort and Glue
Day 7: Spelling Check
Today was Day 3, and I introduced Sign Language Spelling as their first activity. Each student had a copy of the sign language alphabet, and they worked with their partner to spell words using sign language. They loved this and were so focused on spelling! I wish had gotten pictures of them signing to their buddy!
Today we went to Art Feeds. We made posters of a theme we picked out of a jar the themes where. Learning and Growing, Heath and Safety, Friendship and unity, Dreams and perseverance. We all voted after we made the posters. The posters each team made was of there ideas. After we pesented our posters we voted and Dreams and Perseverance won.
-Noah
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Theme Unit
We have started working on our theme unit in reading. On Monday, students took a pre-assessment over theme. A lot of them were upset with their low score, but we talked about how we can improve by the post-assessment. I am working with each student to set a personal goal for the post-assessment, which will be recorded on a scoreboard that will be put into their reading binders. Everyone has room for improvement!
Today, we created a class KWL chart. This chart has students focus on what they already know about a topic, what they want to know about a topic, and what they have learned about that topic. This is a great way to get their brains thinking about things they may have learned in previous years. It's also a great way to clear up any misconceptions!
Each student recorded what they knew (or thought they knew!) about theme on a sticky note, then added it to our chart. I then went over some of the responses, and acknowledged kiddos who were on the right path with their thinking. The next task was to write down questions they had about theme. This group of 5th graders really came up with some good questions! After going over questions and answering a few of them, some students decided to put up stickies in the "learned" column! We will keep adding to that as the unit goes on.
Today, we created a class KWL chart. This chart has students focus on what they already know about a topic, what they want to know about a topic, and what they have learned about that topic. This is a great way to get their brains thinking about things they may have learned in previous years. It's also a great way to clear up any misconceptions!
Each student recorded what they knew (or thought they knew!) about theme on a sticky note, then added it to our chart. I then went over some of the responses, and acknowledged kiddos who were on the right path with their thinking. The next task was to write down questions they had about theme. This group of 5th graders really came up with some good questions! After going over questions and answering a few of them, some students decided to put up stickies in the "learned" column! We will keep adding to that as the unit goes on.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Art Feeds
Today we went to Art Feeds. We talked about our community what a community is and how they do things together. We played a game. The game was telling a story as a community. We each got a turn we would have to take the yarn in our hands. We would have to pinch the yarn than tell our part of the story. We would get to add a sentence to the story. It could be any thing you wanted but it had to go along with the story. than pass it to any one you want to. We went on and on till we had no more time.
Sincerely, Noah
Sincerely, Noah
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Adding Sensory Details to Writing
This week, we have been working on adding sensory details to our narrative writing. These details will really make our descriptions come to life! On Monday, we looked at sound details we could add, and today, we looked at feel/touch words we could use.
Sensory details are part of our Success Criteria. Each student has a checklist of Success Criteria in their writing notebook. We look at this every day to help focus our writing. When we publish narratives, we will check off as many boxes as we can. At the end of our narrative unit, the goal is to have all the boxes marked off!
Sensory details are part of our Success Criteria. Each student has a checklist of Success Criteria in their writing notebook. We look at this every day to help focus our writing. When we publish narratives, we will check off as many boxes as we can. At the end of our narrative unit, the goal is to have all the boxes marked off!
Writing 1's list of sound words |
Writing 2's list of touch/feel words |
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