What's Happening 2/20 - 02/25

Happy Friday! 

Dear Parents,

This year we're going to use a new tool to share what we're learning in class called Seesaw. Your child will have his or her own learning journal, and you can get notified when your child adds new items. It's completely private -- only you can see your child's journal outside of class.

Click on https://app.seesaw.me/s/763-187-856 to sign up -- it takes just 30 seconds.

Once you sign up, you can download the Seesaw Parent app for iPhone or Android, or access your child's journal on the web.

Thanks!

P.S. If you have more than one child using Seesaw, or want to add a new class/school year for your child, follow the link in this email, then click 'Sign in' tab at the top. You do not need to create a new account.

Thursday, February 23rd will be our reading STAAR Simultation. 
I definitely do not want the kids to stress about this. My only wish is that they get a good night's sleep the week before and eat breakfast in the morning. We will be using their data to determine what gaps they need help with, or how how we can extend their learning. 

There are a lot of important dates coming up. A month ago, the librarian passed out a read to succeed reading log. They are due next week (check the calendar), to receive a free 6 flags ticket. 


Here is what we are learning next week:

Reading/Language Arts/ Writing

Review Nonfiction text: Main idea and Details 

Language Arts:
Adverbs
Home Activity: 

1. Have your child create sentences using adverbs. 
2. Try to use different adverbs and ask your child if they caught it

Writing:
Kids are on week 3 of research. They are researching the planets and will create a presentation due the 25th.

Math

2nd week of equivalent fractions. Quiz is on the 25th. 
**Represent fractions with denominators of 2,3,4,6, and 8 using a variety of objects and pictorial models, including number lines.
**Explain that two fractions are equivalent if and only if they are both represented by the same point on the number line or represent the same portion of a same size whole for an area model.  

Science

Construct models that demonstrate the relationship between the sun, earth, and moon, including orbits, and positions. 

Identify the planets in Earth's solar system and their position in relation to the sun. 

 Social Studies

Communities and Change
Todd Beamer 



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