Wednesday, October 27, 2010
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This week, we will finish up our study of animals with a review of migration and hibernation. These are confusing concepts for students because there isn’t rule that covers an entire animal classification group. Check out the blog midweek for a fun website that reinforces the read alouds and discussions we’ve been having in class. On Friday we will play a round of Jeopardy that sums up the entire unit. The unit test on animals will be Monday of next week. The blog and science notebook are valuable study tools.
Social Studies
This week we will focus on the concept of being an active citizen and how volunteering in our community can make a difference. We will discuss several examples, including a group of students who worked with Habitat for Humanity to build ten houses in ten years! We will learn about our unique position as citizens in a country with so many rights and freedoms, as well as our responsibility to respect the limits of our rights. For example, although we have the right to free speech, it is against the law to yell “FIRE!” in a public place if there is no fire.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Animal Classification

The only group the site doesn't mention is arthropods, which are invertebrates (no backbone). You can test your knowledge of arthropods by clicking on the link. You can also learn the characteristics of insects, which are a type of arthropod.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
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Thursday, October 7, 2010
Sunshine Math
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
What Plants Need

Are you looking forward to Plant Jeopardy on Friday? I know I am! I can't wait to see you show your stuff in a friendly plant battle. Here is a song to help you review the needs of a plant. Enjoy!
A Seed Needs
To the tune of "Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay"
I see you are a seed,
Tell me what do you need,
I need some soil to grow,
And then the sun to glow,
Water to make me wet,
Air for my leaves to get,
Space for my roots to spread,
Now I'm a plant.
Iram Khan
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Social Studies
This week we will learn about another Native American tribe of the United States: The Cherokee. We will learn about their lifestyle in the rolling hills of the southeastern part of our country. We will also learn about how the arrival of the Europeans eventually resulted in the forced movement of the tribe to Oklahoma in an event known as The Trail of Tears. Despite this horrific event, many elements of their culture remained intact. We will discuss how the Cherokee were able to pass on and learn about their family traditions; we will also be making connections to how we learn about our own family histories. The quiz will be Friday.
Science
The unit test on plants will take place next Monday, October 4th. No study guide will be sent home, however, students are welcome to bring home their science notebook and/or green folder to study and prepare. We will play Plants Jeopardy in class on Friday to study and prepare together. Students will need to know the parts of plants, the functions of plant parts, the needs of plants, as well as how plants can be grouped.
Math Workshop
We will have our weekly math quiz tomorrow, which will cover elements of Calendar Math that have been discussed in August and September. In math workshop, we will continue working on story problems, however, this week subtraction strategies will be reintroduced and discussed.