Dec. 6 - No School
Dec. 9 - Hour of Code Pizza Lunch Dec. 20 - No School Dec. 21- Jan. 5 - Winter Break Dear Parents, Please enjoy this look into our week in grade 5! We were busy as we prepared for Student Led Conferences. We enjoyed seeing families at student led conferences. If you were not able to attend our student-led conferences, your child will be able to lead a conference with you at home. Please see attached document as your guide. Math & Science: This week, I shared with students three online resources/apps that they can use to help them with their math work and can be used for extra practice.
If students have access to a device (laptop, desktop, or table) at home, they can work on any of the above resources. They won’t need to take their school iPads home unless you want them to. With all of the above resources, students need to just log into their Google accounts to access all the work that I’ve assigned for them to do. Looking ahead: more practice with multiplication using different strategies: array and lattice. In science, we started our study of weather by identifying concepts/ideas that are relevant to weather. One common misconception was how students thought tsunamis were related to weather. Looking ahead: predicting areas of hot and cold areas in a given space and tracking temperature over a given time. Humanities: This week the students completed the detour and the roadblock for the Amazing Race Atlantic Region. You will be able to view these on Seesaw next week. We were able to start our learning of the Great Lakes Region. Students have learned that this highly populated region is small in area, but large with people and resources. Students also revisited a blank map of Canada and filled in all that they know. They compared this map with one they completed in August and reflected on their growth. Coming up next week we will continue learning about the Great Lakes and some of the history in that region.
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