Literacy:
Our class has really been taking off with our CAFE Literacy Program that focuses on important reading strategies that we should be implementing everyday in our reading. Together, our class has been reading various stories where we analyze how to find the story structure of a book that involves discussing the genre, characters, plot, setting, problem, and solution of a book. Additionally, through our discussions and independent reading assignments, the students have been working on the reading strategies of summarizing the important events in a story and attempting to find the main idea and details of a story. Moreover, we have been talking about the importance of pausing in our reading every once and a while to check for understanding of what we have read and remembering to back up and reread a passage when we do not comprehend what it says.
Throughout the past two weeks. I've also been individually assessing your child in the areas of fluency and comprehension. Guided Reading groups will start next week. Over the past few weeks, students have been utilizing this testing time working on various reading strategies and Weekly 5 routines.
Through the reading benchmarking assessments, I will be able to place your child in a guided reading group and provide them with appropriate books that I feel matches their reading strengths and capabilities. Guided reading time involves assigning students chapters or pages to read independently, having them answer comprehension questions about their book, and meeting with their group for a novel group discussion. Throughout the year, your child may be moved to a different guided reading group depending on their needs. If your child has a difficult time finishing their guided reading assignment during the schedule 60 minute guided reading period, they will be asked to finish it that night for homework.
Writing:
Our class is really starting to get used to the format and routines our new WEX Writing Program. Over the past couple of weeks we have been learning about the writing concept of focus. Throughout our lessons, the students have been learning that when we focus on one moment, setting, sound, or object in our writing, it results in more interesting words, unique perspectives, and surprising fun-to-read details.
Additionally, the students have also been working hard making sure that they are "showing details" in their writing. Showing is the skill of using precise observations, descriptive details, and expressive language to demonstrate emotion, create images, and present evidence within our writing. The students have been learning the difference between telling the reader what is happening in their writing versus "showing" the reader. For example, instead of telling the reader "I was cold", the students have learned that they can better show how the person is feeling by saying, "I was shivering outside on my front porch as I zipped up my coat". Thus, we are learning how to write details in our work that are more precise and authentic to the reader.
Spelling:
A big thanks goes out to all of the parents that are working with their student on spelling each evening this week with our "Words Their Way" Program! Please continue to make sure that they are sorting their words correctly into their various spelling categories. The goal of our spelling program is for the students to learn and retain the spelling rules and word patterns for future use in their writing and not to just memorize the words for the test and forget them by the next week. The nightly spelling sorts and activities will help your student to reach this goal. Please continue to make sure that your child completes at least three of the assigned homework activities and also have a parent signature on the form. Each weekly homework packet is worth 5 points.
Grammar:
Over the past several weeks, the students have been working on determining if a sentence is considered complete and when they should use a period or an exclamation mark in their sentences. We also have been discussing how in order for a sentence to be considered a complete sentence, it must always contain a subject. Throughout literacy time, the students had fun practicing these skills with the following web pages. Feel free to on these links to view and play the web site games at home: Sentence Clubhouse, Penguins on Ice, What's the Subject?, and Rags to Riches.
Math:
The students will be finishing up with Unit 1 on Monday that reviewed some of the concepts that they learned already in 2nd grade. Our lessons involved analyzing data and plotting it into various kinds of graphs, finding equivalent names for a given number, discussing the concept of chance, learning how to utilize our new calculators, and counting money.
Our Unit 1 Test will be on Wednesday next week. On Tuesday, we will spend time reviewing the unit and a review sheet will go home that night for practice.
Our Unit 1 Test will be on Wednesday next week. On Tuesday, we will spend time reviewing the unit and a review sheet will go home that night for practice.
Social Studies:
The class has been having a fun time learning all about Chicago. Together, we have been discussing about the meaning of the parts of the Chicago flag and learned about the first settlers that moved into the Chicago area. In addition, the students have been divided into research groups to learn more about events that happened in Chicago's history involving Fort Dearborn, the Chicago River, the Chicago Fire, the Century of Progress, and the Chicago World's Fair.
Our students also continue to go the the LMC twice a week to work on enrichment activities with Mrs. Cerniglia and Mrs. Kleist. The activities have involved map skills and landforms. We're excited to go on our Wendella Boat ride field trip that has been scheduled for next Friday, September 26th. More information about the trip will be sent home to you next week.
Have a wonderful weekend with your families!
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