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Your Teachers!
Mrs. Beaverson and Miss Yesnes

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Week 17

Math
We have been quickly moving through Unit 7 and will be testing on Tuesday just in time for STARBASE. The students have been learning about Order of Operations and creating their own acronym for Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally. Check out this padlet to see what silly sayings they came up with. We now have a class blog and our homeroom students are working on creating their own order of operations problem to post and have others try and solve. All the posts aren't public yet but check back in a few days and see if you can solve their problems! We are ending this unit with adding and subtracting negative and positive numbers. Not an easy concept to grasp but we used some yellow and red chips to make this abstract concept concrete and boy did it help!

Here the students are testing their order of operations knowledge with the "We Got This" activity. This group is showing you how they celebrate when they all get the same correct answer.




 Other groups hard at work on PEMDAS



Science
We are moving on to the next simple machine, the pulley. The students spent one class time working with their new science partners to create a pulley system. They were able to create a single fixed and single movable pulley system. The next step was to measure the force, in Newtons, to see how much effort it would take to lift a load.






Social Studies
Climate, geography, land forms, water forms...we have been learning lots. The students have been following along with our presentations and answering questions using PearDeck, completing anticipation guides, reading the text and taking 3-column notes online and on paper to solidify their understanding of how geography does affect where we live.


Reading
Our survival novels are just about finished and the students have been enjoying their books, discussing with their classmates, completing online forms to show their understanding and blogging about the significant moments in their novels. Take a peek at our class blog and leave your child and their classmates some (QUALITY) comments:). We have a few classes following our blog and are looking forward to receiving feedback from students we haven't met yet.

Esperanza Rising book discussion




         Learning how to blog and write a quality post that others will want to read and respond to.


We have been learning about internal and external conflict and determining what conflicts appear in the novels we are reading and in some popular picture books. The students also created a blog post about conflict, check out the blog to read their posts and leave them a comment.







Writing
Mrs. Van Batavia continues to visit our class 2-3 times a week to guide the students through the narrative writing process.  The class is working on crafting a good lead that will hook their readers. The students analyzed other leads from published authors and discussed what they liked in a lead and what type of lead hooked them. Stay tuned for more information about their published narratives, it will be coming in the next few weeks. We are all looking forward to reading their stories!







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