Friday, November 21, 2014

Classroom Update: November 21, 2014

We had a blast at our pajama party and read-a-thon today! Students enjoyed introducing their stuffed animal friends and, most importantly, reading lots of books! 
  
We also were privileged to participate in a wonderful presentation on the Diwali festival by Joey's mother, Bonie Williamson. Students were able to interact with many artifacts from this region of the world. Thank you to Bonie for making this possible! 






In Reading this week, students delivered book talks in which they recommended some great realistic fiction literature! We also began reading an informational book about the Pilgrims. Students used nonfiction text features such as the table of contents and headings to answer questions about the text.

In Math, students practiced their multiplication facts. We used many strategies to become more familiar with the facts, including playing games, writing raps, and making flashcards. Starting next week, students will be asked to study their multiplication facts each night for homework. There will be a sign-off at the bottom of students' nightly homework worksheets for parents/guardians to verify that they have practiced their facts. Some ideas for studying include writing lists of facts, being quizzed by a family member, writing poems/songs related to the facts, or using flashcards. I will also be introducing students to some websites to help them practice their facts next week. Fact mastery is crucial for students' success with math in the fourth and fifth grades.

In Writing, students enjoyed presenting their personal narrative stories to peers and visitors during our writers' celebration! We have begun a new unit on informational writing. Students began the initial stages of brainstorming and planning for an informational piece.

In Science, students continued investigations with sound. We explored a model eardrum to learn about how the human body perceives sound in the environment. We also completed explorations with string and soundboards, investigating how length and tension affect pitch.


Optional Math Challenge: Due December 1

Here's a Thanksgiving-themed challenge!

Friday, November 14, 2014

Sound Project: Due December 4

Here is an electronic copy of the directions for the science project that were sent home today. This is an at-home project for students to apply the concepts of sound that we have been investigating in school.
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Special Assignment:
Design your own musical instrument!

You are an instrument designer.  Invent a new musical instrument that makes sound by striking, plucking, or blowing.

As you build, remember…

  1. It must make at least 3 different pitches.
  2. You must be able to identify what is vibrating.
  3. You must be able to describe the change you made in the instrument that changes the pitch.
  4. You must be able to identify which pitch is highest, medium, and lowest.

Use recyclable materials from home.  Some examples of materials you can use are (but you can use other items):

paper bowls
toilet paper/paper towel rolls
wax paper sheets
rubber bands
dried beans
drink containers
coffee cans/lids
balloons

BE CREATIVE!!!!  Make sure all parts of your instrument are secure.
Be prepared to share your instrument with the class!

Due date: Thursday, December 4, 2014

Classroom Update: November 14, 2014



In Reading, students finalized preparations for their book talks. We used an iPad app called “Explain Everything” to prepare for the presentations. As seen on the homework calendar and practiced in school, students will now be assigned a weekly reading log comment. These responses will support students' written responses to literature.  They entail 1) a summary and 2) a response to what was read. An organizer for summarizing may be found here.

In Math, we marked multiples of the numbers 1-10 on the hundreds chart. We looked for patterns among the multiples. For example, the multiples of two are all even numbers. Also, multiples of five all end in the digits five or zero. We also played a game to practice multiplication facts. An electronic version of the game may be found here.

In Writing, students finalized their personal narrative writing and wrote about their experiences during our wonderful trip to Plimoth Plantation (see photos below!). This week, students also created Spy Ponder accounts. These are Google accounts that will enable students to save and share school documents.

In Science, we investigated how length, pitch, and frequency are related. We observed how the sounds produced by rulers of shorter length have a higher frequency and pitch than those of longer rulers. Similarly, we investigated how shortening the length of an air column on a whistle produces a higher pitch.

Students continue to demonstrate acts of kindness to their peers and have therefore filled our Rainbow Roundup bulletin board! We will have a pajama/stuffed animal/read-a-thon celebration next Friday. Students are welcome to bring their stuffed animals in on Thursday for a stuffed animal “sleepover.”

Upcoming Events:
1)   Monday, November 17: Writers’ Celebration from 8:30-9 in Room 227
2) Wednesday, November 19: Elementary Math Night at AHS (See flyer in post below for more details)
3)   Friday, November 21: Diwali Presentation and Read-A-Thon Celebration

Photos from Plimoth Plantation























Elementary Math Night: Wednesday, 11/19


Friday, November 7, 2014

Classroom Update: November 7


In Reading, we finished reading our book group texts. Then, students chose a new realistic fiction book using the strategies for picking just right texts. After reading these texts independently, students will deliver an oral report to the class.

In Writing, students completed peer editing to prepare their personal narrative writing for publishing. Topics discussed were paragraphing, fixing run-on sentences, and constructing endings to provide a sense of closure to a story. We are having a writers’ celebration on Monday, November 17th and you’re invited! We’d love if you could join us to read the wonderful writing that students have worked so hard on.

In Math, we started a new unit on multiplication! We solved multiplication word problems involving equal groups. Also, we used “skip counting,” addition, and pictures to solve multiplication problems.


In Science, we have started a unit on sound. We have been exploring concepts of sound using tuning forks and other materials. We discussed how the size of an object affects pitch, and which objects are good conductors of sound.



Lastly, we also previewed some more information about the Pilgrims in advance of our trip to Plimoth Plantation on Monday. Students should dress accordingly to the weather, as we will be outside for most of the day.