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Friday, September 12, 2014

Week of September 15-19

And our Leader of the Week is...
 
Abram!!!
         Abram has been chosen as our Leader of the Week for his awesome use of Habit 1:  Be Proactive!  All week Abram has been taking the initiative to start and finish his work in class, and to do it to the best of his ability.  He has even taken the initiative to seek out ways to be a helper in the room during indoor recess.  He follows directions without being asked and he comes in each day with a positive attitude!

  Upcoming Test!

Thursday, September 18, we will have our first social studies test of the year over geography. Please have your child take the tutorial for chapter 1 at home. This will be homework on Monday and Tuesday, but your child may begin practicing this weekend if you wish. I also have several links on my blog which will help them to practice identifying the continents and oceans. The kids will need to be able to identify these along with the prime meridian, the equator, and the tropics of Capricorn and Cancer on a blank map.
 
 Remind101
Would you like to receive reminders about important class happenings? Sign up for text reminder using Remind101 at https://www.remind.com/join#/join/whitley20.Your phone number will remain private and you won't be able to reply to me, but it's an easy way for me to send you important reminders. :o)
 Parent Orientation PowerPoint
I am attaching a copy of the PowerPoint from Parent Orientation for any who were unable to attend. Check it out and let me know if you have questions.

Parent Letters
This past Wednesday I sent home a letter in the Wednesday folder requesting that parents write in to our class explaining how you use writing in your career (or even in real life). I would love to have lots of parents participate because the kids love learning about you and they value learning about why what we teach in school is important in the real world. I'd like to encourage each family to take part in this and please send in your letter by next Wednesday.
MAP Testing
We completed our first MAP test today over Reading and the kids will take the Math and Language portions of the MAP Test on the computer each of the next consecutive Fridays at noon. We use this test to give us further feedback on the needs of our students so we can find the best ways to help them meet their highest potential.
PE
We will begin our first PE rotation on Monday. Please be sure to wear appropriate shoes. If you would like to receive text reminder about PE you can go to:
A quick message from Mr. Albritton:
Blog Update!
Check out our blog today too! Our reporter and our photographer were able to work together to create a new post and you will be able to see a copy of this weekly update, as well as find out who our Leader of the Week is for next week! Be sure to scroll down so you can see both the update and the student post!
 
 So, what are the kiddos learning next week?
Habit of the Week: Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind
Reading: During Reading, we will begin researching for a short essay and biopoem that we will be writing about a famous scientist or inventor. We will be using the reading strategy of determining importance.
Writing: During Writing, the kids will continue learning about the 6 traits of writing: sentence fluency, organization, voice, ideas/content, conventions, and word choice.
Word Study: This week we will learn the different types of figurative language and how you can use them to improve word choice in writing. We will also practice tricks for spelling the continents and oceans for our social studies test on Thursday.
Math: Our focus in math will be continue to be learning how to undestand mathematical expressions, exponential notation, and how to use the order of operations.
Social Studies: We will share our green screen presentations on the various U.S. regions early next week and then finish our first unit on geography.
 
I hope you have a nice weekend! Enjoy the cooler weather! :o)




 



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