What's Coming Up Next
Week?
SCHOOL WILL BE TEN
MINUTES LONGER : END TIME 3:30)
Valentine’s Day: We will
not be having a party, but we will use last 20 minutes of the to pass out candy
if your child wishes to do so. (23 students in the class)
ü After
our half days being cancelled, if you feel the need for a parent/teacher
conference please email me.
ü Exhibition
outlines will be beginning this week. Each child will be using their own google
documents to share and edit their papers.
DANCE SHOW INFO:
ü We are
getting close to our 5th grade dance show, “Dancing through the Decades.” The
show will take place on Thursday, February 15, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. It will
feature music from the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s. We have been discussing costumes,
and I have attached some ideas below. The attached link are just ideas to go
off of. These are not a required costume to purchase. All students must wear
pants that are comfortable to move in. They can be jeggings, jeans, jazz pants,
black sweats, or athletic bottoms that go past the knee. Most pieces can be
pulled from your child’s wardrobe they currently have.
ü All
footwear must also be comfortable to move in, nothing heavy or bulky. Students
can wear tennis shoes. For students who are in dance outside of school, they
can wear their jazz shoes.
ü Berens
(80’s):
Plaid shirt, black, or white shirt with jeans (can be distressed)
or black pants.
Can have breathable faux leather items, studded items,
fingerless gloves
Math: Continuing volume;
area of triangles and parallelograms
Tuesday, the 13th
(next week) will be a Unit test and review of area,
perimeter, volume, conversions, and equations
Problem Solving Quiz on Friday
Problem Solving Quiz on Friday
Reading: We will be continuing
our book club focusing on character traits and how characters change
Spelling Test and Quizlet Week 19
Science: Earth Science Unit Test on Monday
Tuesday we will begin our Space Science Unit : Comparing Earth,
the Sun, and the moon; rotation vs revolution On
the Study Jams website: Go to the Solar System tab and watch the videos
on "A Day on Earth" and "Gravity and Inertia". Study Jams
Social Studies: War of 1812
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