March 16, 2015
This week…
*Reading: Students will continue working with non-fiction/informational
text. They will use non-fiction text
features to make predications. They will
also analyze non-fiction text and identify cause and effects. The lesson 9 Wordly Wise words for this week
are: attitude, confess, defend, gradual,
hint, individual, malice, misery, solution, survey.
*Writing: Students will continue
working on their young author projects.
A letter regarding YA projects and deadlines were sent home last Monday.
*Math: Students will continue working on solving
multiplication and division problems. Students
will work on identifying factors of whole numbers and using division skills to
share money equally.
*Social Studies: Students will continue their journey through the Southeast.
*Science: Students will continue working on our unit-Water All
Around Us.
Reminders:
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Weather permitting; students will go outside for recess, please
make sure your child is dressed appropriately!
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Please make sure your child wears gym shoes on Thursdays and
Fridays!
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With warmer weather also means melting snow, students should
bring a change of shoes to school.
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Homework is always dependent on what we get done in class that day!
Please refer to your child’s agenda for the most up to date homework
assignments!!!
CLASSROOM BLOG/Quad-Blogging Update:
Please check out our class blog: www.vegablogging.blogspot.com
We will continue to comment on the blogs of our fellow
bloggers. Your child may comment on the
blogs of our fellow bloggers. When your
child is commenting on our blog or one of the other classroom blogs please
remind them of the following “Good Blogger Tips”:
Good Bloggers:
• use only their first name
or initials and never their whole name
• always say where they are
from
• never post pictures of
classmates without the teacher’s permission
• don’t reveal personal
information like their address or phone number
• never pretend you are
someone else on a blog
• write sentences with
capital letters and proper punctuation
• are polite! We can offer “praises” and “pushes” but
should never try to hurt someone’s feelings
• are positive and have
fun!
Additional awesome tips from Mr. Gasciogne on how to leave a
quality comment:
1. Compliment the writer in a specific way.
2. Add new information
3. Make a connection
4. End with a question.
5. Proofread your comment
If
you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me!
Thank
you,
Ms.
Vega
Thanks for the tips again!😉
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the tips!Now I know how to blog!
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