Arriving at Smith Ranch

Arriving at Smith Ranch
Arriving at Smith Ranch!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Another Week of Learning!!!!!!!!!!

Dear Families,



Well, I am happy to announce that my computer is healthy and running just fine now! Whew, it's amazing how much we depend on these little machines! Speaking of which, your children came home tonight with two websites (one for explorers and one for Native Americans) in order to make a choice for our Museum Project. Once they have made a choice, they have specific directions on some information to research and will be writing a three paragraph report plus (finally) creating their dioramas. Please be prepared to help them with home research and the materials for the dioramas. They will not only be presenting an oral report to their class, but will also be asked to dress-up on the day of the "Museum" when they will be the expert while other IA classes visit ours.

We are also continuing with our five paragraph narratives during writing. Most students are making great progress and some are not. Each day when we work on these, I review what we have talked about and also give specific directions about the next steps. I would like to see all students succeed on this writing assignment and am meeting with each student. Now is a great time to have a conversation with your child about how important it is to use independent work time effectively.

Students are also making progress on their book reports and are creating some beautifully crafted posters. Stop by anytime to see your child's work. These are due next Thursday, November 11th. There are still a few students who haven't finished their books. This coming weekend would be a good time to catch up, if need be.

In math, we are covering many topics, such as landmarks in data, representation of data, ballpark estimates, and partial-sum addition. I want to thank those parents who have worked with their students on basic facts at home. I have seen some great progress during "White-Board" math.

Our next science topic will be in the area of Life Science. Students will choose an animal and investigate it's habitat, food chain, and food web. The outcome will be a speech they give to their class on their chosen animal investigation.

Our Halloween celebration was a great success. Many students said it was one of the best days they had ever had in school or their lives. I wish I had taken video of the apple-bobbing as it was absolutely hilarious and much fun. Thanks again to parents for decorating, bringing treats, and for just overall support.

Please contact me with any questions or concerns.
Kim

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