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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Week of December 10-14


Mrs. Whitley’s Last Day
In case you didn’t catch the e-mail, here is a reminder that my last day before maternity leave will be this Friday, December 14, unless Baby Dylan has other plans.  My long-term substitute, Marcie Wilson, will begin working with me in the classroom Monday and she will be with me all week to learn the routines, get to know the kids, and prepare to take over.  If you have any last minute questions or concerns for me, please e-mail or call.  Marcie’s e-mail is marcie.wilson@oldham.kyschools.us should you need to reach her.  I will return mid-late March, but I am certain the kids will be in good hands with Mrs. Wilson!

Husky Helping House
As a reminder, please send your purchased item for Husky Helping House to school no later than December 10th!  We will be wrapping the presents and sending them off this week!

 Food Drive
Please remember to send in any canned goods or non-perishable items you would like to donate to our annual holiday food drive.

PE
Our PE rotation continues through Tuesday.  Please remind your child to wear or bring a pair of tennis shoes.

Shopping Spree Unit
At the end of the week, we will also begin a fun math unit we like to call “The Shopping Spree.”  During this unit, kids will select a Secret Santa and 4+ family members to go pretend shopping for.  No gifts will actually be bought, but the students will learn how to shop on a budget using catalogs.  They will calculate tax, total cost, and figure out what percent of their fictional budget was spent on each person they “shopped” for.  Secret Santas will be revealed at our Holiday Party by giving each other homemade cards with the picture of the item they would buy if we were using really money.  It’s a fun way to go over many of the skills we’ve learned over the past several months, and even though there is no real gift buying or giving, the kids always enjoy it!  So, if you hear them talking about Secret Santa, please know there is nothing you need to buy.  However, if you have any catalogs you can send in for our “shopping,” we’d love to have them!

Pajama Day
Pajama Day will take place the last Monday before break, December 17th!

 Upcoming Tests
  • Social Studies Test over the Colonial Williamsburg on Wednesday (Chapter 9 tutorial)
  • Math Test over fractions on Thursday

This Week’s Learning Plan

Social Studies:  This week, we will wrap up our unit on Colonial Williamsburg.  The kids will continue to have the opportunity to walk through stations set up to depict colonial life in Williamsburg long ago.  Then we will culminate with a test and an extended response on Wednesday.

Math:  Fractions!  We will continue learning about fractions, ordering, comparing, finding equivalence, as well as reading graphs as we wrap up our unit on fractions.  We will also begin a fun holiday unit called “The Shopping Spree” at the end of the week.   

Word Study:  We will review the different uses of the comma and begin to explore the use of the semicolon.

Writing:  The kids have done an amazing job using various points of view to write about slavery.  They will continue to explore point of view and verb tense as they write about colonial Williamsburg experiences this week.  I have been so impressed with their work, I’ve even invited Mrs. Horn to come check it out!

Reading:  In reading this week we will learn strategies for selecting the best answer on multiple choice questions through reading comprehension sheets.  The kids will also transfer their knowledge of how to learn about a culture through reading.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Week of December 3-7



As the countdown to Winter Break begins, we have many things going on in our classroom!  Here are a few reminders.


Husky Helping House
Thank you to the many parents who signed up to buy and item or donated money for our Husky Helping House child!  He is lucky to have such wonderful people working to make his holiday special!  Please remember to send your purchased item to school no later than December 10th!  We will be wrapping the presents and sending them off that week.

Food Drive
Please remember to send in any canned goods or non-perishable items you would like to donate to our annual holiday food drive.

 PE
Our next PE rotation begins Tuesday.  Please remind your child to wear or bring a pair of tennis shoes.

Upcoming Tests
Social Studies Test over the Colonial Regions on Wednesday (Chapter 7 tutorial)

 Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Thank you to the many parents who made a donation to the classroom in order for your child to participate in Boys’ Night Out and Girls’ Night Out!  Both events were a big success!

 This Week’s Learning Plan
Social Studies:  After we wrap up our learning about the colonial regions we will begin an interesting unit on Colonial Williamsburg where the children will have the opportunity to walk through stations set up to depict colonial life in Williamsburg long ago.

Math:  Fractions!  We will continue learning about fractions, ordering, comparing, finding equivalence, but this week we will explore how to do these things by converting to decimals.

Word Study:  We will explore the different uses of the comma for introductory phrases, for use in a series, etc.

Writing:  Point of view will be explored this week as we have the kids write about slavery for 1st person, 2nd person, and 3rd person viewpoints.

Reading:  In reading this week we will read about slavery and use the skill of gathering information from various texts to write about it.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Week of November 26-30


Welcome back!  I hope your Thanksgiving was peaceful and relaxing!  We only have 3½ more weeks until Winter Break!  Below you will find a few things you need to be aware of in the coming week or so.

 
Husky Helping House
As is Harmony tradition, our class is adopting a child for the Husky Helping House to ensure that this child has a joyous holiday season.  I will be sending home a letter on Monday requesting your support.  You may sign up to buy an item or donate money.  Please respond to this letter no later than Wednesday and enclose your donation should you choose to donate money, so I can organize the child’s wish list to assign families items to buy by this coming weekend.  All gifts are due no later than December 10th!  This is such a cool event and the kids really get into it each year, so please consider contributing if you can.

 
Girls’ Night Out
Last chance to sign up!  Girls’ Night Out will take place this Friday afternoon from 2:30-4:00pm.  I ask that you please send your money in no later than Wednesday so I will know how many girls to order pizza for.  The girls may bring pajamas that day to change into after school so they will be comfy as we watch our movie and chow down on pizza!

 
Harmony Food Drive
We will continue to collect cans for the annual Harmony Food Drive.  Please send in canned goods and other non-perishable items.

 
BOB
Please encourage your child to keep reading those BOB books so they will be successful competitors in the Battle of the Books competition come February!  You can support their comprehension by discussing what the books and asking them to tell you about their reading each night.

 
Upcoming Tests
Measurement Quiz on Friday over converting between measures in the same system (U.S. customary and metric)

 
Here’s what we’ll be learning this week!

Social Studies:  Recently, we have learned about the first English colonies in the New World.  Now we will delve a little deeper to explore characteristics of the 3 colonial regions of the 13 original colonies.

Math:  This week kicks off a new unit on fractions and mixed numbers.  It is going to move fast because the kids should have some background knowledge from 3rd and 4th grade.   We will be learning to calculate the fractional part of a whole, compare and order fractions, find equivalent fractions, and how to make fractions into decimals.

Word Study:  I plan to use this time to review the systems of measurement and how to convert between various measures within the same system.  Learning the root meanings of words such as centimeter, millimeter, and kilometer will help the kids a lot.

Reading:  This week we will work in guided reading groups to utilize comprehension strategies as we read common texts.

Writing:  Students will learn to support their thinking on extended response questions using support taken from a reading passage.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Week of November 12-16

Hello, parents!  Sorry I didn't update last week.  Please read below for lots of information.  I've also added some photos of the plant and animal cells the kids made out of Play-Doh during our units on cells.
Plant Cell #1
 Animal Cell #1
 Animal Cell #2
 Plant Cell #2

Boys’ Night Out
This Friday is Boys’ Night Out from 2:30-4:00pm.  Thank you to those who signed up as proceeds go directly to our classroom budget!   If you have not signed up and would like to please send in your $25 no later than Wednesday.  I need to be sure I have enough pizza, drinks, and candy for all.

Parent-Teacher Conferences
Please remember that I am holding parent-teacher conferences again this Tuesday from 2:40-6:00pm.  If you have scheduled to come in, but find you can’t make it, please call the office to cancel.  If you were unable to attend conferences, but would like to schedule a phone conference, please send me an e-mail.

Early Release
This Wednesday is another Early Release Day.  Please make arrangements for a 12:25pm dismissal.  If your child’s transportation will be different than usual, please send in a note.

Food Drive
Harmony has once again begun our annual food drive.  Please send in canned foods and non-perishable items to help donate food to families in need this holiday season.

Viewing of “Squanto”
Next Tuesday, November 20th, we will be hosting a viewing of the movie “Squanto” in the afternoon.  This film goes along perfectly with our curriculum and the Thanksgiving holiday.  Students are invited to bring water, a snack, and a pillow for the show which we will watch in the library. 

BOB
The Battle of the Books competition (BOB) has officially begun!  There are 10 books which we are encouraging the children to read between now and February to compete in a school-wide reading comprehension competition.  Students who read 7 or more books will also have the opportunity to take the district test and possibly compete at the district level this spring!  Please encourage your child to take an active role in the BOB competition.  It’s a fantastic way to get kids excited about reading!

Upcoming Tests
Division Test on Tuesday

Read below to see what we’re learning this week.
Social Studies:  We will be learning about the first colonies in the New World, why some were successful, while others weren’t, and how the colonists adapted to and governed themselves in the new environment.

Math:  We will shift our focus from division to measurement and conversions.  You can support your child at home by helping him/her learn basic conversions in both the customary and metric systems.  Example, 1 foot = 12 inches, 1 meter = 100 cm
Word Study:  Correlating to our reading lessons, this week, we will be working on learning roots for measurement words such as centi, milli, etc. to better aquaint kids with the measurement system.

Reading:  This week’s focus will be Greek and Latin roots.  It is our intention to teach the kids how many new words can be decoded using Greek and Latin roots.
Writing:  We have been working hard to learn how to craft opinion pieces and express opinions through writing.  This week the kids will be learning how to complete an opinion piece “on demand.”  This means I will teach them how to take a prompt, analyze it, and write either a letter, article, or essay that clearly expresses their opinion within a 30 minute time frame.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Week of October 29-November 2

I hope everyone had a safe and restful Fall Break!  We are approaching a very busy time of year filled with the election, progress reports, conferences, and of course, the holidays!  Read below for information about what's coming up.
 
Red Ribbon Week
Red Ribbon Week is an excellent tradition of teaching kids to be drug-free.  During this week we talk to the kids about the importance of saying no to smoking and peer pressure.  We teach them the importance of motivation and goal setting.  During this week, each day will have a different theme. 
Monday:  Wear school colors!
Tuesday:  Wear your favorite college, university, trade school, or military attire!
Wednesday:  Dress for success!  (business-like dress)
Thursday:  Dress for your future career!
Friday:  Wear red for Red Ribbon Week!
 
Pennies for Patients
This year, as a part of our Red Ribbon Week theme "Believe, Achieve, Succeed - Healthy!" we will also be collecting change to donate towards a children who suffer from Leukemia and Lymphoma.  Please send in any loose change you find.  The class who collects the most change will not only help sick children, but will also earn a pizza party!
 
Progress Reports
Progress reports will come home next Wednesday, November 7th.  Please check the Wednesday folder, review the progress report with your child, and sign and return the envelope.
 
Parent-Teacher Conferences
Please call the office at your earliest convenience to schedule parent-teacher conferences.  I will be holding conferences on Thursday, November 8th from 2:40-6:00pm and Tuesday, November 13 from 2:40-6:00pm.  It is my goal to meet with a parent for each child, but if you are unable to attend, please notify me personally to schedule a phone conference.
 
Election
This week we will spend our social studies time focusing on learning about the upcoming presidential election as well as the election process.  On Monday, November 5th, our students will host their own school-wide election with 2 5th graders representing the presidential candidates.  In preparation for the election our 5th graders will also be campaigning this week!  It should be an exciting and fun learning experience!
 
Here is what we are learning this week!
Social Studies:  With Election Day right around the corner, students will begin learning about elections from who has the right to vote to where the candidates stand on important issues.
Math:  We will continue to explore division of whole numbers and we will learn to divide with 2-digit divisors.  Keep practicing those math facts!
Word Study:  Students will learn to break down words into root words, suffixes, and prefixes to further their knowledge of the English language.
Reading/Writing:  Our focus this week will be on reading opinion pieces and learning to communicate our opinions through our writing.  This will also be tied in with our election plans as we ask the kids' opinions on election topics.
Science:  This week we will study plant and animal cells, their parts, and their functions.


Sunday, October 14, 2012

Week of October 15-19

Husky Hustle
Many, many thanks to all those who donated money for the Husky Hustle!  Our class won the competition for raising the most money (over $2,000!) and therefore, we get a new iPad for our classroom!  Not only that, but all funds raised will go toward purchasing a class set of iPads to be housed in the library and checked out by teachers for classroom use!  I am so proud of all the kids who were so enthusiastic in this venture and helped us raise so much money for our school!

Harmony Harvest
Many thanks also to those who attended the Harmony Harvest on Friday evening!  I was there with my own kids and it was a blast!  If you were unable to attend, but still would like to sign up for one of my class auctions (Boys' Night Out or Girls' Night Out) please let me know.  The cost is $25 and it's not too late to sign up.

Fall Break
Fall Break is right around the corner!  Please remember that this week is only a 4 day week.  We will not have school on Friday.  I hope you all have a safe, fun, and restful break!  I know you've earned it!

Signed Tests
Please remember to sign and return your children's tests.  I am always careful to send them home on Wednesdays, so you'll know what day to be on the lookout.  This is one of the best ways I can communicate with you regularly regarding grades.

Riverside, Farnsley-Moremen Landing
Thursday's field trip was a HUGE success!  The kids had a blast and showed so much learning through their oral and written reflections!  Below are several pictures to show you what our day was like!  More pictures should be available on the facility's website in about a week at www.riverside-landing.org.  Just use the code HarmonyE1011201.

 Listening to the archeologist prior to the dig...
Kids digging and sifting through the dirt for artifacts!



 Listening to the speaker at the brick-making station.
 Brick making!


Here's what's coming up this week in our classroom.
Social Studies:  This week we will examine the motives and reasons for European exploration as the kids reenact an archeological dive for artifacts!
Math:  Our new unit on division begins this week with a focus on estimating and dividing by 1-digit divisors.
Word Study:  We will explore the various verb tenses as well as how and when they should be used.
Writing:   My goal this week is for everyone to type and publish their feature articles on a historical person of interest.
Reading:  This week we will analyze our reading notebooks and reflect on why we've been reading about so many Renaissance thinkers.



Native American Cultural Region Dwellings & Murals

Below you will find pictures of the kids working hard on their Native American cultural region dwellings as well as the finished product of their dwellings and murals for each region!  The kids worked so hard and all that hard work really paid off!  Ask your child about why each region had different dwellings and hopefully they will be able to tell you all about it!  :o) 
 




 
 California-Intermountain Range

Eastern Woodlands

 
Great Plains
 
Northwest Coast
 
Plateau
 
Southeast
 
Southwest