Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Sentence Fragments - Synonyms & Antonyms

We are on Day 2 of our Weekly Language Review!

On Day 2 we learn about:
  1. Root Words: This is the word without a suffix or prefix - like the word "Elect" is the root word of "Election" or "Dance" is the root word of dancing, danced, dances.
  2. Idioms: A combination of words that have a different FIGURATIVE meaning than the implied LITERAL meaning. For example, when we say "Cool as a cucumber" we don't mean you are cold like a cucumber that has been in the fridge.. we mean your are stay cool or chill, not freaking out!
  3. Synonyms: We can use a thesaurus to find the synonyms of words. Synonyms are other words we can use that mean the same thing. For example for funny we can use: hillarious, or goofy, or comedy.
  4. Antonyms are the opposite of synonyms - they mean the opposite of the word - For example the opposite of cool is warm, happy and sad, mean and nice.
Sentence Fragments


Remember: A subject is what we are talking about in our sentence, and a predicate is what the subject is doing (usually a verb or action word). To have a complete sentence we need both the subject and predicate or we call it a sentence fragment!



Monday, March 11, 2019

Homework Alert


Students have a worksheet to do for homework tonight on Subjects and Predicates.
Please see below for visual on subject and predicate, there is also a little blurb at the top of the sheet. We completed some in class today. This is extra practice so we can move onto something else tomorrow!

This is work that will help us build sentences, complete sentences!! Seeing you all heard my blurb on why we need to have complete sentences! Please check out the video below if you are unclear on sentence fragments and subject & predicate (verb),


Punctuation



Language Review:

Subject: who or what the sentence is about
Predicate:  tells about that subject
Adjectivea word naming an attribute of a noun, such as sweetred, or loud.
Noun: a word used to identify a person, place, or thing
Verb: an action word: jumping, running, writing.



Complete Sentences

We are learning how to make our writing stronger. One of the things we need to work on is having COMPLETE sentences!

We need a subject (what the sentence is about) and a verb (action word). A sentence also needs to have a complete thought, meaning that you are able to understand from the sentence, without asking what is missing. We know who the sentence is about, and what is happening!
Examples:
The students are playing tag on the playground.
Mrs. Jessie is going to the library after school.
The grey kitten eats a furry mouse.
The fireworks explode loudly in the night sky.


Now, you are going to use your new found knowledge to identify sentence fragments and add the foldable into your Daily 5 Books. Make sure to colour it up nicely!

Friday, March 8, 2019

The return of.... Mrs. Jessie

Hi kiddos and parents!!

Good news, my leg is sewn up with many stitches and I should be able to return to work next week! I have to go see him Sunday, and probably a few more times, but I should be okay to rejoin you Monday if all goes well! The doctor gave me an additional 3 weeks off, but I will just be taking it easy, using crutches and rolling around on my office chair to help ensure my stitches don't rip out. What an eventful start to the year. Thank you for your patience and understanding during this rough start, and also a huge thank you to Ms. Aisyah for doing an amazing job taking over for me!! 💖

I am looking forward to being back. The bad news is we have progress reports going home shortly, and after being away for a month, it has been a bit hard for me to assess students regularly. That means that the next couple weeks are going to be jammed packed with me doing some reading assessments, a science quiz (see below), and some more Ninja Math Minutes to help me get a more accurate read of you! We might have a couple gaps in the assessments, so I do appologize in advance for that. Bad timing!

So.. what can you do to make sure you are ready?

  1. Practice those math facts! Especially your flashcards for your Ninja Minutes so you get new belts next week. Practice on Xtra Math so that I can add you to my Addition Masters! Some of you are so close to joining Christian, Yiang Yang, JaeNa, and Lukas! Keep going and persevere!
    1. PARENTS: Please remember to sign up for the parent account that goes with your student's Prodigy account. It will allow you to track their progress and support them at home on concepts they may be struggling on. The regular use of Prodigy at home also allows me to track growth and progress and identify individual students who may need more support. 
  2. Science Quiz - Review the videos. I am going to focus on light only to start off with, because I am not sure how much sound you covered. What are the properties of light? Can you explain them? How does light travel? How are we able to see different colours? What does transparent, opaque, translucent, refraction, and reflection mean? You will be writing this next Thursday! So you will have time to bring your science home to study as well. Review, review, review!
  3. We are also going to be doing what I call a "Quick Write." Ms. Bonnie and Ms. Aisyah were nice enough to send me home your Daily 5 books so that I could see how your writing has been going. We are going to keep practicing these upcoming weeks. A couple things I will be looking for:
    1. Does your sentence start with a capital letter and end with the appropriate punctuation?
    2. Are your sentences complete and do they make sense?
    3. Does your writing flow and fully explain your thinking?
We are going to be moving into some more paragraph writing as well as writing conventions this week. Some of us are still struggling with writing in complete sentences. Have a chat with your parents or your older siblings about using full sentences and the importance of punctuation.. because...

See you Monday!

Congratulations Lukas - Our Newest Master of Addition

Keep up the good work! I'm glad to see so many of you working so hard on your math facts and prodigy! Way to go Lukas! You'll get a treat next week 😊


Saturday, March 2, 2019

Thursday, February 28, 2019

We have another master of addition!

Congrats Agnes (JaeNa).. I can see you practiced everyday this week and it paid off!! Keep up the great work! I'm going to have a lot of prizes to buy if you all keep working this hard on your math facts! Well done :)

Math Test


First test of the year alert! You are almost done your first unit it math, which means you will have a test on Monday! You can keep practicing on Prodigy, or look at some of the videos and other math stuff I have posted.

What will be on the test:

  1. Expanded form, Word (written) form, and standard form (number form)
  2. Rounding numbers
  3. Place value to thousands
  4. Adding tens, hundreds, thousands
  5. Multiply by 10, 100, and 1000
  6. Using manipulatives to work with numbers and place value
  7. Distances and comparing distances
  8. Other things covered in class by Ms. Aisyah - see chapter review

Sound


Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Light Absorption, Reflection, and Refraction

Review: Check out this link for the video below and some questions to test what you know!
http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/energy-light-sound/light-absorb-reflect-refract.htm
More review:


New video:

Transparant, Transluscent, and Opaque Light:




Congrats to Yiang Yang!


Congratulations Yiang Yang for being our second classmate through addition on Xtra Math! He's flying through subtraction too! I'll have a treat for you when I return 😉

Keep practicing! There are a bunch of you that are soooooooo close to mastering your addition facts!

Math - Rounding!


Check out these videos on rounding and play this game to practice!
or practice with:


Thursday, February 21, 2019

Monster Multiplication

Here is another game that will help you practice your multiplication facts! Enjoy! Click HERE!

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Expanded, Standard, and Written Form

Click here to review the different ways we can express numbers!



And place this game after to practice what you know about place value 👉 Click here!

Homework & Curriculum Update


I've been checking, and I can see that not too many people have been practicing on XtraMath/Prodigy or reading on Raz Kids. You should be practicing on a daily basis so you keep getting stronger!

Please spend at least half an hour tonight on homework: whether it be finishing up your autobiography paper with your parents (YOU write NOT your parents), doing a round of XtraMath or two, battling on Prodigy, or cracking open a book at home or on RazKids. The more you practice the better you are going to get! ***It's also interesting how those students who never practice on these programs at home (I can see how much you practice) are the ones who also struggle in class!***

A big congratulations to Christian!! He is our first classmate to make it through addition on Xtra Math!! I will have a treat for you when I get back 👍😀



Parents: Here is the curriculum document that shows an outline of what we will be covering this year. It is fluid for some of the concepts like social studies, as we have the ability to sway off course based on student interests. Click here to see the powerpoint presentation!

Sunday, February 17, 2019

Autobiographies

Today you are going to start writing an Autobiography... what is an autobiography you might ask? It is an account or history of your life, written by you! They are very similar to a biography - where somebody else writes about a persons life.

Watch these to see more of what an Autobiography is and how to write it, as well as listen to an biography of Albert Einstein! Remember, we also learned and read a book about Nikola Tesla. These are stories about a persons life, you are going to write a story about your life!





Place Value

Place Value, Digits, Decimal Points - Important math stuff!


Try this at home for homework: Ordering Whole Numbers! Click here!