ELA
Reading:
Ø This month we’ll begin
literature groups. Students will work independently
and in small groups in the areas of vocabulary, comprehension and fluency.
Writing:
Ø We’ll complete two
major pieces of writing:
o A research paper on a
specific role in the Haudenosaunee Nation
o An informational report
on either Crayfish or Native Americans
Grammar:
Ø Capitalization and
Commas
Spelling
Patterns:
All tests are Thursdays!!!
Ø List 8 – words with the
/ar/ air sound
Ø List 9 – words with the
/ur/ er sound
Ø There will be no
spelling the weeks of 11/12/12 and 11/19/12
Math
Concepts:
o
Wrap
up division and assess – 11/14/12
o
Begin
chapter 5 – algebraic patterns
o Learn how to use
factors, multiples and patterns to explain number sentences and logical
thinking
o Use variables to create
expressions and rules
Vocabulary:
o
See
notebook for important vocab
Assessments:
o
Each
unit of study will have a pre and posttest.
You will see how much your child has grown with each concept!
o
Math
fact tests will be 11-7 and 11/21: these tests are graded and are so
important to your students math understanding
Social
Studies
Concepts:
We’ll
be wrapping up our study on Native Americans and assessing on 11-8-12. The test will cover chapter 2 lessons
1-4.
To
help your student study please re-read their purple packet and play Native
American Jeopardy with them.
Our
next study will be a science topic
-Simple Machines!!!-
There
will be homework, quizzes and tests along with this unit so make sure to check your
student’s agenda each day.
Reminders
ü 11-6
Election Day – We’ll have a mock election in class
ü 11-8
Haudenosaunee Day – We need more volunteers please
ü 11-12
No school – Veterans Day
ü 11-15
& 11-16 – Student Teacher Parent Conferences
ü 11-22
& 11-23 – No school – Thanksgiving
ü 11-28 –
Book orders due
We are in need of post-it
notes J