- How large is your heart?
- What are the four chambers of your heart?
- What character trait did Karana, Brian, and Sam have in common?
- Who is the Democratic and Republican nominee for president?
- What is a variable?
Friday, September 12, 2008
Questions for the week of September 8
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Questions for the Week of September 1
- What is a prime number?
- How can we tell if a number is divisible by 3?
- Where is your femur located?
- How many bones does an adult have?
- Discuss some of the character traits that Brian, Sam, or Karana have?
Monday, August 18, 2008
-AUGUST -
Mrs. Castles Fifth Grade
What a great beginning we have had. I am really enjoying getting to know your children. Below is what is happening in our classroom.
MATH
We have been working on statistical investigations using raisins. Students have posed a question, collected the data, analyzed the data, and interpreted the results. We are now beginning to work on problem solving strategies and exploring patterns using our calculators. This will lead us into some algebra. Then we are on to Unit 1 in Everyday Math.
What are the four steps in the process of statistical investigation?
READING
We have begun to READ ACROSS AMERICA. Each student’s goal is to travel to San Francisco, California by the end of the year. For each book they read they may travel 100 miles. We began our first literature unit focusing on the theme of survival. Students are reading Island of the Blue Dolphins, Hatchet, or My Side of the Mountain, or Brian’s Winter. Reading projects are due on or before Wednesday, September 10.
What are some creative ideas you can think of for a shelter in order to survive?
LANGUAGE
We have been working on our journal journey. Can’t wait to see where they will be going. Thank you for mailing them.
What are the 6 traits of writing?
SPELLING
In spelling students are responsible for the most frequent used words used (No excuse words)
Science
We are studying the body systems beginning with the skeletal system. We are dissecting owl pellets.
What did you find in your owl pellet?
What is an owl pellet?
Social Studies
Soon to come.
Mrs. Castles Fifth Grade
What a great beginning we have had. I am really enjoying getting to know your children. Below is what is happening in our classroom.
MATH
We have been working on statistical investigations using raisins. Students have posed a question, collected the data, analyzed the data, and interpreted the results. We are now beginning to work on problem solving strategies and exploring patterns using our calculators. This will lead us into some algebra. Then we are on to Unit 1 in Everyday Math.
What are the four steps in the process of statistical investigation?
READING
We have begun to READ ACROSS AMERICA. Each student’s goal is to travel to San Francisco, California by the end of the year. For each book they read they may travel 100 miles. We began our first literature unit focusing on the theme of survival. Students are reading Island of the Blue Dolphins, Hatchet, or My Side of the Mountain, or Brian’s Winter. Reading projects are due on or before Wednesday, September 10.
What are some creative ideas you can think of for a shelter in order to survive?
LANGUAGE
We have been working on our journal journey. Can’t wait to see where they will be going. Thank you for mailing them.
What are the 6 traits of writing?
SPELLING
In spelling students are responsible for the most frequent used words used (No excuse words)
Science
We are studying the body systems beginning with the skeletal system. We are dissecting owl pellets.
What did you find in your owl pellet?
What is an owl pellet?
Social Studies
Soon to come.
August 7, 2008
Dear Parents,
Welcome to fifth grade and into our classroom! After a delightful day together, I can say I feel fortunate in the students I received. Thank you for sharing your special children with me. Starting a new year is an exciting time and I am happy to have you and your child as a part of this team. I look forward to giving your child many wonderful experiences and making this a successful and rewarding year.
I will do my best to instruct your child and to motivate him/her to work up to his/her potential. I would like to create a positive learning environment and make learning fun. In order to guarantee your child and the students in my classroom the excellent learning climate they deserve, I will expect each child to behave appropriately.
FIFTH GRADE PARENT ORIENTATION
MONDAY, AUGUST 18, from 6:00 – 6:45 P.M.
Meet with me in room 25. I will be reviewing our rules, my expectations, policies, procedures, and curriculum that evening. I hope to see you then.
CONFERENCE DATES - September 23-26
Please mark those dates on your calendar.
I am glad to have your child in my class, and I am looking forward to a wonderful year. I hope you will visit often to share in the growth and excitement taking place in our classroom. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call me at 696-3825 or e-mail me at jcastles@amphi.com. I will return your call or e-mail as soon as possible.
Once again, welcome to 5th grade. Let’s work together to make this the best year ever.
Sincerely,
Janet Castles
Dear Parents,
Welcome to fifth grade and into our classroom! After a delightful day together, I can say I feel fortunate in the students I received. Thank you for sharing your special children with me. Starting a new year is an exciting time and I am happy to have you and your child as a part of this team. I look forward to giving your child many wonderful experiences and making this a successful and rewarding year.
I will do my best to instruct your child and to motivate him/her to work up to his/her potential. I would like to create a positive learning environment and make learning fun. In order to guarantee your child and the students in my classroom the excellent learning climate they deserve, I will expect each child to behave appropriately.
FIFTH GRADE PARENT ORIENTATION
MONDAY, AUGUST 18, from 6:00 – 6:45 P.M.
Meet with me in room 25. I will be reviewing our rules, my expectations, policies, procedures, and curriculum that evening. I hope to see you then.
CONFERENCE DATES - September 23-26
Please mark those dates on your calendar.
I am glad to have your child in my class, and I am looking forward to a wonderful year. I hope you will visit often to share in the growth and excitement taking place in our classroom. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call me at 696-3825 or e-mail me at jcastles@amphi.com. I will return your call or e-mail as soon as possible.
Once again, welcome to 5th grade. Let’s work together to make this the best year ever.
Sincerely,
Janet Castles
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
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