Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Updates for the Week of Dec 1-5, 2014

Shenandoah National Park and Luray Caverns Field Trip this Friday (7:30-5:00pm)

Reading- Begin Unit 2 (Patterns in Nature), determining the importance of information when determining the main ideas of a text.  Guiding question: How do patterns in nature change things around us?

Spelling- Contractions Pretest

Social Studies- Landforms (Shenandoah Mountains and Luray Caverns)

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Weekly Updates: Nov 10-14, 2014

Parent Conferences - Tuesday
Report Cards - Friday

Reading- How do we analyze non-print texts?  Elements of a Story (Literary Text), Literary Theme, drawing inferences, Genre: Fables.  Print Text: "The Tiger and the Fox" a chinese fable, Non-Print Text: "The Tiger and the Fox" video.  We will be comparing and contrasting the print and non-print texts.

Language Arts- Analytic Writing: Comparing and Contrasting the video version of a story to the written version.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Weekly Updates- November 5-7, 2014 (Short Week)

Reading- Finish Why Park Conservation is important essays

Writing- Writer's Workshop (Selecting and Drafting personal narratives about "A Time I Will Never Forget")

Social Studies- Integrated in reading focus for the week

Monday, October 27, 2014

Weekly Updates October 27-31, 2014

Wednesday, October 29, 2014 - MUST #1 county wide quarterly reading assessment

Friday, October 31, 2014 - 2 hr early dismissal for students and the last day of 1st quarter


Reading- Continue researching for essay: Why Park Conservation is Important, drafting park conservation essay using multiple texts (sources), main ideas and supporting details

Language Arts- Long U spelling test thursday, October 30, 2014, complex sentences, writer's workshop- selecting and drafting personal narratives (Topic: A Time I Will Never Forget)

Social Studies: National Parks and Park Conservation



Thursday, October 23, 2014

Letters Home from Yosemite Computer Center Activity

Computer Center

Click the link below to take a guided walk through a national park and identify the different types of trees you find.  When you have completed the interactive activity click the purple "Start Over" button in the bottom left corner of the screen and return to your seat where you can finish your main idea/supporting detail chart for "Letters Home from Yosemite".


Click this link --------> A Walk In the Forest: ID a Tree

Monday, October 20, 2014

Weekly Overview 10/20-10/24

Reading- How do we synthesize across texts? (Main Ideas and Details, Summarizing)

Language Arts - Writer's Workshop; Selecting: Deciding What to Publish and Drafting your Personal Narratives,  Spelling pattern: Long u sound, Clauses and Complex Sentences

Social Studies: Review of Cities, Countries, Continents Project, Regions of the United States



Thursday, October 16, 2014

Weekly Overview 10/13-10/16

No School this Friday 10/17

Reading- What is Close Reading?  Reviewing and practicing 2 purposes for close reading and rereading a portion of complex text:  Make inferences and clarify the meaning of unfamiliar vocabulary

Language Arts- Writer's Workshop:  Generating Ideas for a Personal Narrative entitled " A Time I Will Never Forget",  Complete Subjects and Complete Predicates

Social Studies:  Maps,  National Fossil Day 10/15