Reminder: Tomorrow is a late start for all students. Students should report to their special class in the morning, instead of coming upstairs. Students should head straight to the GYM and line up quietly outside. Students may read while waiting in line. Thank you!
Author: Morgan Silva
10-16 Homework
Math: Book C, page 49-50 + Zearn
Reading: iReady lesson(s)
Spelling: pick 4 new spelling words and create sailboats
10-15 Homework
Math: Book C, pages 45-46, all problems (1-4)
Reading: iReady lessons
Spelling: choose 5 words and write sentences using them
Spelling Words for This Week
- Flight
- slight
- sigh
- fright
- bright
- might
- climb
- twice
- wildlife
- mind
- median
- mode
- data
- maximum
- minimum
Picture Day – Monday, October 15th
If you would like school pictures, please fill out a picture day form for your student. Extra forms available at the Miller Main Office.
Come to school with your best smile on Monday! 🙂
10-12 Homework for the Weekend
Reading: iReady lessons; LLI books, if needed
- If you are having troubles with the program, please choose to read for at least 20 minutes a day. You may read with a family member at home, too! As you read, think about the theme of the story and the characters, setting and plot (problems, events, solution).
Math: Zearn lessons
- I have assigned Lesson 1 as a review for students over the weekend. Students can continue to build on the skills that are a foundation for their success in the unit. Please continue the lessons through to lesson 2, 3, 4 and so on.
Science: Math Extension – Problem of the Week Worksheet (related to Science Investigation 3 about Electromagnets) – Answer the question using complete sentences and neat writing.
PTA Meeting at 9am TODAY!
Good morning! Here is a friendly reminder that there is a PTA meeting at 9am this morning at the school.Â
Also, today is a HALF DAY! Dismissal is at 11:45.
10-11 Homework
Math: go on Zearn and complete a lesson; if you did not finish your exit ticket from lesson 8…it is homework
Reading: iReady lesson
Spelling: STUDY your words for the spelling test tomorrow
today |
ache |
estimate |
phrase |
trade |
parade |
became |
arcade |
education |
glacier |
geography |
region |
direction |
transportation |
midwest |
landform |
Social Studies: Study for Social Studies test- review the study guide and your notes
- Know what the maps represent:
- What are the 5 regions in the U.S.?
- Where do most people live in the U.S.?
- In deserts or the coast? In dry areas or moist areas?
- Which areas are cool/dry/moist/warm?
- Example Question: If I am traveling to a state for vacation and I bring sunglasses and shorts, which state which I most likely be going to? A) Ohio, B)Michigan, C) Washington, or D) Florida
- Which areas get the most rain?
- Which areas are ideal for growing crops?
- Example Question: In which region can I best grow corn? A) Southwest, B) West, C) Southeast or D) Midwest
- ****NORTH, SOUTH, WEST, EAST, NORTHEAST, NORTHWEST, SOUTHWEST, SOUTHEAST****
- Example question: If I am traveling from Texas to Florida, which direction do I go?
- Cornbelt
HALF DAY TOMORROW!!
10-10 Homework
Homework
Math: Math Book C (Succeed) pages 41-42, ALL problems
Reading: Go on iReady for 15-20 minutes
Social Studies: Map Worksheet (front and back); answer questions on back
Come to school tomorrow ready to make good choices.
Homework Planners and Classroom Books
- As part of my supports in helping to keep students organized with homework assignments, I have given each student a composition notebook designated as their “Planner”. Students are asked to write down the date and the assignments each day. They should take it home and bring it back to school each day.
- Students will be getting additional books to read for a small group. They are sent home in a navy blue bag. Students are asked to return the bags/books to school after reading through their book the next day.
- Classroom books in their book bags may be exchanged in the classroom library on their library day. Students should be reading at home using books assigned for their small group reading AND/OR from their book bags.
Staying organized and bringing proper materials to and from school is essential for success!
Your support at home is always welcomed in an effort to help students stay organized this year. 🙂
Always learning,
-Miss Prebenda