Friday, January 27, 2017

Week of January 23-27

Hello 5D Families,

We had a fantastic four day week with an unexpected snow day thrown in!  From Trashketball to STEMbassadors to extra BIRTHDAY recess and Colony WeVideos, the students worked hard and enjoyed themselves in the process!

In MATH, we...
  • We learned how to add/subtract mixed numbers with different denominators
  • Regrouped with subtraction of fractions from a whole number
  • Regrouped with mixed numbers with unlike denominators
  • Used Khan Academy to help our learning
  • Figured out what homework each of the students needed to help themselves on Thursday
In LITERACY, we
  • Introduced how the students will use their research report to make something amazing
  • Worked one on one with Mrs. DeLello and Mrs. Bastille to edit our writing
  • Worked in groups with our spelling words
  • Worked in teams to practice spelling
In SOCIAL STUDIES, we
  • Debated about possible theories of what happened with Roanoke using evidence
  • Partnered up to create a We Video informercial to encourage people to move to each colony
Something BIG is coming up this February!

5D and 5L will be hosting our very own SHARK TANK as part of our Engineering unit.  Part of this unit requires students to sketch, build, cut and combine items.  Please check your recycling bins and send in containers, paper, cardboard, cans, water bottles and anything else kids could use to cut, combine and construct.  Send them in as early as this Monday through Wednesday.  We will use the materials on Wednesday afternoon.  



Daddy/Daughter Dance is on Friday, February 10th!  Please let me know if you didn't get a sign up sheet.


Report Cards go home on 2/3/17

Chorus beginning in early February on Fridays

Band switching to Tuesdays on 1/31/17
Early Release 2/15/17
SHARK TANK 2/22/17 1:20-2:55
Winter Break 2/27/17 - 3/3/17

I hope you have a restful and relaxing weekend!  Until Monday....

Shannon


Trashketball


Happy Birthday to Chad and Channie!



More Trashketball...


STEMbassadors visit from UNH


Build an amusement park ride that will be fun, fast and safe!

Saturday, January 21, 2017

Week of January 16-20

Happy weekend to all of you!

We accomplished a ton in four short days!  Here's a glimpse into our week...


  • The students took a pre-assessment for our next unit on adding and subtracting fractions and mixed numbers with unlike denominators.  On Thursday the students impressed me with their multi-step understanding of finding the LCD, then changing each fraction using the LCD, adding/subtracting and putting their answer in simplest form!  This unit will continue for a few weeks and then we will move into multiplication and division of fractions!
  • Editing was a huge part of our week in literacy.  I modeled being an effective self-editor.  It's really hard to look at/critique your own writing!  Then Mrs. Bastille and I modeled peer editing.  As you can see from the pictures below, the students worked diligently to raise the level on their writing!
  • Students are working in groups to research the theories of what happened in Roanoke to prepare for a debate next week.  They took a spelling/colony location quiz on Friday.
  • We had our first "Social Hour" with 5L.  This is a time we talk about more social and emotional issues.  We noticed students asking questions about CMS so our first talk focused on that transition.  The kids were really honest about their nervousness and asked a ton of great questions.  I'm hopeful that through talking the students will feel less anxious about this transition!
Important Dates

Report Cards go home on 2/3/17
Chorus beginning in early February on Fridays
Band switching to Tuesdays on 1/31/17
Early Release 2/15/17
Winter Break 2/27/17 - 3/3/17


Looking at the Roanoke theories and evidence




Peer Editing Partners



Self and Peer Editing Revisions




Enjoy your weekend.  Until Monday....

Shannon

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Week of January 9-13, 2017



Happy Friday to all!

Well, we worked diligently this five-day week.  Here's what went on in 5D!

  • The students worked on decimals, fraction and percents as well as reviewing our other math concepts.  The students took an assessment on Thursday and played games on Friday with 5L.  
  • In literacy the students worked on research and then flash drafted using all their tools from the first research report.  On Thursday the students worked on identifying different text structures in an article.  This will come in handy as they write using these text structures!
  • We started our next social studies unit on colonization.  We began discussing what a colonist and colony are.  We also looked at push and pull reasons around colonization, then moved onto the mystery around Roanoke, the lost colony.  Ask your students all about it!  I've been impressed with how much they have used from our first unit to help them better understand this one!
Dates coming up!

No school this Monday! 1/16/17
Report Cards go home on 2/3/17
Chorus beginning in early February on Fridays
Band switching to Tuesdays on 1/31/17
Early Release 2/15/17
Winter Break 2/27/17 - 3/3/17

Enjoy your three day weekend!  Until Tuesday...

Shannon


Research and Flash Drafting





Sorting Push and Pull reasons in Social Studies


Friday, January 6, 2017

Week of January 3-6, 2017

Happy new year to all of you!

I hope the time you had over the holidays energized you as much as it did for me! I enjoyed so much quality time with my children skiing at Sunday River, playing some new games, getting outside as well as visiting extended family!

We had A LOT going on in this first week of 2017!  Here goes...


  • In math we started a very short unit reviewing fractions. We talked about fractions as division and how to figure out what is being divided and how that is the numerator.  We changed mixed numbers to fractions greater than one (aka improper fractions).  We found equivalent fractions as well as ones in simplest form.  As you can see, it was a busy week in math!
  • In literacy we completed our first research report to then set our sights high at raising the level of our next one.  Each student created a Mission Statement about their next piece.  In this, all students talked about their topic, sub topics, intended audience, text structures they will want to use as well as an order of their sub topics.  From here, we talked about finding a way to organize all the research that makes sense to our unique way of learning.  We finished the week researching to our heart's content!  There are a lot of tools your child has that he/she will be using throughout the rest of this unit.
  • In Words Their Way new groups were formed based on an assessment I did before vacation.  My para Mrs. Bastille and I worked with each group to understand they way the words in each sort work.  Knowing the base word and rules will help each student grow as a speller.  There's a lot of conversations between students that add to the power of spelling!
  • Project: NEW YEAR, NEW YOU! To celebrate fresh beginnings, the  students worked with mixed media to paint something to represent 2017.  Then we brainstormed some ideas of what the digits 2, 0, 1, 7 might represent.  They will be proudly displayed in our classroom!
  • Have you heard about "DeLello Bootcamp"?  The start of the new year is also a perfect time to recenter students on how to be ready, caring and motivated students!  As a class we discussed 5th grade expectations and how we need to start thinking about life as a 6th grader.  Make sure to ask your child all about it!
Enjoy the weekend! Until Monday...

Shannon