LANGUAGE ARTS
READING
In Reading over the next few weeks we will be synthesizing our reading. My concrete example for synthesizing is this...
Think about when you make pasta. You have to boil the water, add the dry noodles and then cook them, but that's not the way we eat our pasta. We have to strain the noodles to get rid of the water but keep the REALLY good pasta. It's the same when we synthesize our reading. We have to read the whole book, and even let it boil for a while, but synthesizing happens when we strain the information and we are left with the REALLY good stuff.
This week we are working with non-fiction. Your children are reading texts and trying to distinguish the FACTS (to record in their notes) from their THINKING (connections, thoughts, ideas, questions).
WRITING
This week in Writing we are working on how-to essays. We have reviewed the features of this text. Over the next few days, we will consume some good examples and create a class essay. Then, students will work to create a how-to essay to teach us how to play his or her favorite game.
SPELLING
Spelling continues to be more of the same. Students should bring home new spelling words on Mondays. Homework is due on Thursdays. We will take our test on Friday.
SOCIAL STUDIES
GEOGRAPHY
Students will have a geography quiz on Friday. It will cover the first half of our unit of study. Please make sure to look over the review sheet sent home last Friday. Students have also been encouraged to take their Social Studies Journals home each night to aide in preparing for the quiz.
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