Weekly Updates and Reminders:
- Unfortunately it seems as though winter is still here...please remember to send snow pants, hats, gloves and boots with your child each day.
- There will be a half day of school next Thursday, March 15. School will be dismissed at 12:09pm.
- MARCH IS READING MONTH! Just like all year, students should be reading for at least 30 minutes every single night. They should be logging their minutes in their "March is Reading Month" reading log. These logs are due every Monday so we can turn our class total into Mrs. Banks. If the whole school reaches 150,000 minutes, Mr. Bender will become a kid for the day!
- As part of our Science Learning of mixtures, we will be having a Friendship Mixture Snack. Please send in one full, sandwich bag of your child's favorite dry snack...such as Chex cereal, Goldfish crackers, raisins, chocolate chips, mini graham crackers, pretzel sticks, Cheerios, Cheez-Its, etc. by WEDNESDAY, March 14th! We will enjoy this Friendship Mixture on Thursday! I will also send home a reminder note on Monday!
Math:
Social Studies:
Students are enjoying learning about Michigan History! Our wonderful PTA funded an in-school field trip wherein the Metro Parks visited our school and taught the students about Michigan's early Native Americans, The Three Fires. Students learned how the three tribes' cultures were similar, therefore creating a unique relationship. Students also had an opportunity to do some hands-on activities using early tools such as a pump drill.
Science:
Learning through hands-on investigations is so beneficial! I am so proud of the students during these investigations because they are engaged, focused on the task and cooperative during group work. This week students learned about the phenomenon of conservation of mass. They determined the mass of materials prior to mixing and again after mixing. In one mixture, salt dissolved resulting in a solution; however students confirmed that the mass of the solution was equal to the starting masses of the water and salt. Students also observed the mixing of vinegar and baking soda which resulted in a chemical reaction. Students were surprised to learn that the mass of the ending mixture was less than the mass of the original materials. We learned that mixing a solid and a liquid that creates a chemical reaction will create a gas and some of the mass will escape!
Word Study and Grammar:
Reading:
We have had five more students earn all 9 BADGES for the "Room 303 Reading Challenge!" Congrats to Kamali, Abdou, Jonathan, Jacob, and Bryce. We enjoyed a delicious pizza lunch and a slurpee yesterday to celebrate!
This week we have started Research Clubs in reading. The students are working in five different groups and are researching five different animals- Elephants, Giraffes, Dolphins, Frogs, and Penguins. They are learning important research skills, such as browsing/skimming for information, using text features to help navigate through the text, note-taking, and much more! The students are enjoying working in their Research Clubs!
Writing:
We have also been busy in writing. The students have been learning a new form of writing- Opinion Writing. We have been talking a lot about the difference between a fact and an opinion. It is so important with Opinion Writing that the students work hard to develop their REASONS and EXAMPLES behind what they believe. This week we have learned about strong introductions that clearly state the opinion, powerful reasons and examples, and a solid conclusion that really drives home the point. I have been really impressed with the students writing. Next, we will begin to learn about Persuasive Writing where the students will take on a topic (usually something they want to change) and work to persuade. Once we complete these, the students will be giving a speech to the class!
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