Monday, October 31, 2022

Monday, October 31st, 2022

Happy Halloween Families!

How did Frankenstein get around town in October? He drove a monster truck! This week, we're heading full speed into November and we're starting to wrap up Trimester 1. It's crazy to believe that we're almost through a third of the 22-23 school year! Included in this update, you will find the family letter for our upcoming unit in math on place value and decimals, which we just started at the end of this week. 


Here are the targets we are currently/planning to work on throughout the next couple of weeks:


Literacy

Last week, we started reading a nonfiction text titled Explorers: Triumphs and Troubles. This text highlights the details and impact of various explorers' expeditions throughout history. As we read the text, we will continue to work on identifying the author's main point(s) while determining reasons and evidence as support. To practice determining the author's main point(s), our students are asking themselves, "What does the author MOST want us to know or believe about what was written?" We will continue our work on this learning target using various texts.


Writing

We are continuing our writing on the positive effects of cellphones on children in school. After collecting and organizing their research, students worked to draft their extended response. During instruction, they were guided through the process of writing an extended response, which included an engaging introduction, well-supported body paragraphs, and an effective conclusion. After our students have completed a rough draft, they will work on revising and editing their writing, making sure that they include all necessary components of an analytical response. 


Math

We wrapped up our second unit, which focused on adding and subtracting fractions, and we started our next unit on decimals. This unit includes building students' knowledge of place value, powers of ten, reading/writing decimals, and adding/subtracting decimals. Although a portion of this unit is instructed in Trimester 1, the learning targets will be reported out on the report cards for Trimester 2. In Number Corner this month, weighed two carrots regularly to collect and plot data onto a double line graph. Both of our carrots have drastically changed in appearance and weight since the beginning of the month! To extend our investigation on the carrots, we decided to put them back into water to see what will happen! Be sure to ask your student about his/her prediction on how the carrots will change after being submerged in water for a few days! 


Social Studies

During our first unit, we we engaged within inquiry-based learning by participating in discussions and research. We've been focusing on the essential question, "How does a relationship to the land shape culture and way of life?" by learning about Native American tribes based on cultural areas and regions. Within groups, students were tasked to collect information and create a slideshow presentation on how different aspects of Native American life (e.g. food, shelter, tools, clothing, etc.) were influenced by the environment they inhabited. Groups did a great job presenting their findings with the class! 


Upcoming Events

  • Monday, October 31 - Halloween Parade & Classroom Parties

  • Tuesday, November 1 - PTO Special Lunch

  • Friday, November 11 - Trimester 1 Reporting Period Ends

  • Friday, November 11 - School Spirit Day (PJ Day)


Friendly Reminders

  • Please remind your student to charge his/her iPad and Logitech Crayon every night

  • Please remember to send your student with a healthy snack - nothing feeds the brain like a healthy snack!  

  • Please continue to have your student practice their multiplication facts up to 12

  • If your child participates in orchestra or band, please remind him/her to bring their instrument on their lesson day.


Thank you for your continued partnership and Happy Halloween!
Enzie Pangilinan