BIG IDEAS: LEARNING TARGETS

BIG IDEAS: LEARNING TARGETS....
READING: I CAN... compare and contrast, identify cause and effect, determine meaning of unknown words using a variety of context clues, sequence text using steps in a process, determine different parts of a story, identify text features, and determine main/central idea and give supporting details, recount/retell, tell point of view

WRITING: I CAN...apply capitalization rules to my writing, use correct end punctuation marks in my writing, and use a resource to check my spelling, and research by finding a topic, search and gather information from multiple sources, and sort relevant information into categories about the topic.

MATH: I CAN... tell and write the time to 5 minutes, solve word problems by using a variety of strategies, find patterns, , create a picture or bar graph to show data and solve problems using the information from the graphs, identify and write the value of dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, skip count by 2s, 5s, 10s, and 100s, mentally add and subtract 10 or 100, identify odd and even numbers, and count within 1000, measure different objects using inches and centimeters

SOCIAL STUDIES: I CAN... learn to read a map, create a map key and put it to use.

SPELLING: I CAN... spell words correctly in my writing, use resources to help me spell correctly, and find patterns in words

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Week of February 28

READING:
We are continuing  to read an excerpt from  "Little House on the Prairie". We are working on vocabulary, discussing the genre: Historical Fiction, working on sequence, personification, and comparing and contrasting.  Ask them about it! Keep reading nightly and record on the Reading Calendar to be turned in on Monday in the Red Folders. Remember to read for AT LEAST 15 minutes on 3 separate nights....HAPPY READING! ")
WRITING:
We are going to start a poetry unit this week! Be looking for some great poems to come home! Also, in honor of our presidents...we are going to work on a 2 week unit on President's Day items. We are even going to do a MINI report on a president. Details will be given out later. We are working on editing for spelling errors, capitalization, and endmarks. We continue to work on writing Weekend Reports every Monday and Squiggles every Wednesday. We are focusing on writing a complete sentence with a capital letter, a complete thought, and an endmark. We are also learning to use graphic organizers to help with our prewrites. With every sentence we write, we try to think of one good detail sentence to add to our stories.  The kids LOVE winning Squiggle Puppy...We look for GREAT details, CORRECT capitalization and punctuation, and a great story! :)
SPELLING: After Wednesday, we will take one week off of spelling to work more on poetry
Don't forget to study your words... our test is on Wednesday. This week's words:
coach               couch              ranch        BONUS WORDS: dependence
bench               pinch             punch                                       cinquain
crunch             catch               itch
match              watch             stretch
ditch                pitch               sandwich                                                                                                                     
If you're on a challenge list... make sure you check your agenda for the word list. All word lists are posted weekly in the agenda.
MATH:
We are continuing to do multiplication and using patterns to help us figure out problems. PLEASE continue studying MULTIPLICATION FACTS AT HOME...we are finishing our timed tests. A GREAT site to practice and even take tests right on the computer is multiplication.com.  
SOCIAL STUDIES: 
We are starting our Economics unit. The students will be learning about opportunity cost, goods and services and all aspects of running a business. We are going to be doing a project at the end of the unit so look for the information coming home! 
HANDWRITING:
We are still working on learning our lowercase letters in cursive! They are doing great! Keep practicing and check out the link for Handwriting Without Tears for helpful hints and practice tips. Click Here.