August 8-12
Reading: This week we will be using S.U.R.E to refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text. Ask your child to explain what S.U.R.E stands for!
S-State the questions in response.
U-Use examples from the text or from your life.
R- Refer to a personal life experience.
E- Is EVERY part of the question answered?
Writing: In writing we are working on opinion writing. We are also going to touch upon how to create a writing piece from beginning brainstorming to the final publishing details.
Spelling Skill Unit : Long vs. Short Vowel Sounds
Spelling Words Unit : Become, Grow, Draw, Yet, Less
Challenge Words: Schwecke, Paradise, Surprise, Explain, Details
Math: We will be reviewing place value of whole number in our Math in Focus unit. This will include numbers up to 100,000 and comparing the values of these numbers.
Social Studies: We will be looking at the different types of maps that are available to us and how to use them in different scenarios.
Character Development: Respect
Cursive:
Vocabulary Words to Memorize:
Reading: S.U.R.E
Writing: Opinion, Brainstorm, Draft, Revise, Edit, Publish
Social Studies: Physical map, Political Map, Topographic Map, Road Map
Math: Ten Thousand, Word Form, Hundred Thousand, Standard Form, Expanded Form.
S-State the questions in response.
U-Use examples from the text or from your life.
R- Refer to a personal life experience.
E- Is EVERY part of the question answered?
Writing: In writing we are working on opinion writing. We are also going to touch upon how to create a writing piece from beginning brainstorming to the final publishing details.
Spelling Skill Unit : Long vs. Short Vowel Sounds
Spelling Words Unit : Become, Grow, Draw, Yet, Less
Challenge Words: Schwecke, Paradise, Surprise, Explain, Details
Math: We will be reviewing place value of whole number in our Math in Focus unit. This will include numbers up to 100,000 and comparing the values of these numbers.
Social Studies: We will be looking at the different types of maps that are available to us and how to use them in different scenarios.
Character Development: Respect
Cursive:
Vocabulary Words to Memorize:
Reading: S.U.R.E
Writing: Opinion, Brainstorm, Draft, Revise, Edit, Publish
Social Studies: Physical map, Political Map, Topographic Map, Road Map
Math: Ten Thousand, Word Form, Hundred Thousand, Standard Form, Expanded Form.