Friday, January 16, 2015

January 16th

ANNOUNCEMENTS
  • No school for students on Monday. School will resume on Tuesday, January 20.

SPELLING
Barber: Test on the first 20 homophones

Brazier: Test on the first 20 homophones

Martinez: Test on Lists 6 and 7

Kornas: Test given in class

MATH

Brazier - Switch One: CFP #1. CFP. DPP Strand 4 Packet due on January 30.
* HOMEWORK: WEEKLY REVIEW. DUE WEDNESDAY.

Brazier - Switch Two: Connecting the area model of division and the “forgiving” method of dividing. DPP Strand 4 Packet due on January 30.    
* HOMEWORK #1: “Let’s Practice!!” DUE TUESDAY.
* HOMEWORK #2: WEEKLY REVIEW. DUE WEDNESDAY.

Martinez - Switch One: Connecting the area model of division and the “forgiving” method of dividing.  DPP Strand 4 Packet due on January 30.  
* HOMEWORK #1: “Let’s Practice!!”  DUE TUESDAY.
* HOMEWORK #2: WEEKLY REVIEW. DUE WEDNESDAY.

Martinez - Switch Two: Connecting the array model  of division to the area model method of dividing.
* HOMEWORK: DO ONLY THE LAST PAGE OF THE PURPLE PACKET.  PRACTICE BOTH THE ARRAY AND AREA MODEL.  DUE TUESDAY.
SOCIAL STUDIES
Barber:  Chapter 6 test

Kornas: Chapter 6 test.
SCIENCE

Barber: Complete straw designed skeletal systems.  
* HOMEWORK: SKELETAL REVIEW. DUE TUESDAY.

Kornas: No Science today.

READING WORKSHOP

Barber: Partners Read it, Rate it!

Brazier: “Readers cite page numbers and passages as evidence.”
*ASK: “Tell me about your experiences during the last two weeks, during which time you and a partner have been reading the same text?”

Kornas: “Partners cite page numbers and passages as evidence.”

Martinez: “Partners rate their books to share with other readers.”


WRITING WORKSHOP

Barber: Continue drafting and creating sensory detail poems.
* MARK YOUR CALENDARS: OUR POETRY JAM WILL TAKE PLACE ON JANUARY 3O FROM 11:30-12:40.

Brazier: Poetry Spam (believed to be the world’s only simultaneous celebration of poetry and canned, pre-cooked meat)

Kornas: Final day to publish Personal Narrative

Martinez: “Poets borrow structures from other poets.”

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