Week Of October 17, 2016
This week in 5th grade we will be learning…
Language Arts: This week students will begin learning about nonfiction text features and informational/expository writing. While, they are reading each student will focus on a specific reading strategy (main idea, story elements, sequence of events, and parts of speech). During Daily 5 students will continue practicing Daily 5 procedures and focus on learning about various strategies that will help make them better readers. We will be focusing on QAR strategies to help them answer comprehension questions. In writing we will be focusing on writing an informational piece about life in colonial America. Students will have to read an informational article set to their level on Frontrowed.com (same login and password as the math) with guided reading questions everyday.
Vocabulary Words– vocabularyworkshop.com Unit 4
Apples– Red book
Bananas & Carrots– Orange Book
Dragon Fruit & Eggplants– Blue Book
Spelling Words-
- Apples group– far, jar, are, art, start, bark, yard, arm (-ar family words)
- Bananas & Carrots group- redeem, relieve, even, equal, scene, cedar, between, precede (long vowel sound)
- Dragon fruit & Eggplant group- interpret, compartment, temperature, warrior, separate, splendor, perspire, partnership (/r/ syllables)
Math: This week we will continue learning about Unit 2 Place value, decimals, and using base ten blocks. Starting this week your child should go on frontrowed.com every night for extra math practice. They log in using their first name and their last name. The class code is k9kyvt.
Science: We will continue learning about forces and motion focusing on Newton’s Laws of Motion. Research with your child about Forces and Motion and find out these questions…
- How is the motion of an object described relative to its point of reference?
- How do forces affect the motion of objects?
Social Studies: We will begin learning about Colonization and Settlement. Research with your child about how and why different colonial regions developed in North America and find out these questions…
- How did the push and pull factors of migration influence the settlement of different colonial regions in North America?
- How did the geography of North America affect settlement patterns and the economic, political, and cultural development of different colonial regions?
Important Dates
Important Reminders
Please send a healthy snack with your child.
If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me at any time (chamsef@dearbornschools.org).
Thank you,
Fatima Chamseddine