Monday, December 19, 2016

Headlines, 12/19

I can't believe we are getting ready to end our first semester and that 2016 is coming to a close!  The students have worked so hard this year, and I am incredibly proud of all the hard work they have put forth.

We have some fun activities planned this week in addition to our normal studies.  Our class celebration will be on Wednesday; thank you for all of the donations! Here are a few reminders about schedules:

  • Today is a full day with regular dismissal, and tomorrow and Wednesday are half days, with dismissal at noon.
  • Winter break starts on Thursday, December 22nd through Sunday, January 8th.  School will resume on Monday, January 9th.
  • Quarter 2 Evaluations will be sent to parents on Friday, January 6that noon.


And this is a special message from Mr. Naaktgeboren!



To 4th and 5th grade families:


We are holding a grade-level team competition called “Royalty for a Day” to see who can bring in the most tax credits to support Archway Arete’s extracurricular clubs and sports.  If 4th and 5th grades bring in the most tax credits, I will be crowned “King of Clubs” for a day when we return from our holiday break.  As the King, I plan on holding a dodge ball tournament for all my royal subjects!  I will also hand out a special treat at the end of the tournament.  I appreciate all your help in asking friends, neighbors, and family to help support Archway Arete and help us win this competition! 


 Most Gratefully,
Mr. Naaktgeboren, King of Clubs



ELA
We are finishing up our Poetry Unit this week by using all of the poetic devices we have learned to analyze poetry.  Students should also be prepared to recite their poems, Monday December, 19th.

In Grammar we will be reviewing parts of speech through games and activities.

Students should be prepared to take the roots test over 26-50 will on Monday, December 19th.

After break we will begin reading The Secret Garden, so please bring that to school on Monday, January 9th!

Science
We will be analyzing the data from our bacteria cultures. It is fascinating to see binary fission at work.

History
This week, students will learn about the rest of Henry VIII’s wives. Students will start learning about Elizabeth I and the Golden Age of England in January.

Math
Our Unit 4 math test is today covering multiplication and division of fractions.  On Tuesday we will be playing math games to review all the work we have done this year!

Have a wonderful week!



Monday, December 12, 2016

Headlines 12/12

It's so hard to believe this is our last full week of school before winter break.  We have a lot to finish this week, and we have several tests and quizzes, so please remind your student that we are going to have a strong finish to 2016!

ELA:
This week we will continue our final writing assignment for the semester, a five paragraph persuasive essay. On Monday students will be writing their rough drafts and we are very excited to have parent help on Tuesday to help with our editing.  On Thursday we will be typing our essays in class.  We can still use more help on Tuesday, so if you can make it in, please sign up here:http://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b0e4eaaaf29a75-fifth

In literature we are continuing our poetry unit and will be using the skills we have learned to analyze poetry.  Students should be prepared to recite their poems on December 19th.

This is our last week of roots for the quarter!  Students will receive their root review on Monday and should work on it for the remainder of the week.  The test over  roots 26-50 will be on Monday, December 19th.

Math:
This week we will continue learning about division of fractions and will review for the Unit 4 test.  The Unit 4 Test will be on Monday, December 19th.  Please make a note that we will NOT have math groups this Wednesday.  

Science:
This week we will be studying cell division in preparation for Wednesday’s quiz and analyzing the data from our bacteria experiment.


History
This week, students will learn about other prominent reformers in the field of Science: Galileo and Copernicus. We will finish work on their foldables. Study guides will be due on Thursday, December 15th. The unit test on the Reformation will be on Friday, December 16th

Monday, December 5, 2016

Headlines 12/5

I hope everyone had a happy Thanksgiving and was able to enjoy some R&R and quality time with family.  I cannot thank you enough for your patience as I was gone and especially the parents who came in and volunteered their time.  We had a wonderful trip!

We are starting a few new things this week and still have lots to accomplish before the end of the year.  Continue to encourage your student to put forth their best effort as we make a strong finish to the first semester!

Math:
We will be studying how to divide a fraction by a fraction this week and today students will take a short quiz over multiplication of fractions.

ELA:
This week we will begin our final writing assignment for the semester, a five paragraph persuasive essay. We will begin by looking at the organization of the essay and then will do research and begin our pre-writing.

In literature this week we are beginning a short unit over Poetry. We will be studying various poetic devices and students will choose a poem to recite the week of December 19th.

100 Point projects are due on Friday!  If your child has recorded a skit please make sure to either email or send in a thumb drive.  We will begin presentations this week!

Students will be tested over the helping verbs on Tuesday, you can check out the link here to help study!

We will also have our roots quiz on Wednesday.

Science:
In science, we will be learning about cell division and doing a lab about bacteria!

History:
This week, students will learn about other prominent reformers: Zwingli, Calvin, and Henry VII. Students will also learn about actions the Catholic church took during the Counter-Reformation. We will continue working on their foldables. Study guides will go home this week. The unit test on the Reformation will be on Friday, December 16th.