Friday, October 21, 2016

MRs. Holzhauer's Blog Update for 10/21/16

Happy Friday Families!

Fall is in the air and Halloween is just around the corner!  Our students continue to work extremely hard to learn our target concepts and are picking up and practicing strong study skills they have learned in the classroom!  Thank you for your continued support at home.

Today we had our October Raffle where the kids could “spend” the raffle tickets they’ve been earning for the last month! Be sure to ask your child how we earn them! If you ever have anything you’d like to contribute as raffle prizes, donations are much appreciated! :)

Also, please remind your child that they must bring their iPad charged each day. We’ve had a number of students forget iPads at home, or bring them without a charge. Because we use them throughout the day, this can be problematic.

Here are the targets / concepts we are tirelessly working to master:

Literacy
Our students are quite invested in our classroom read called The Road to Freedom.  It is narrated from the point of view of a young girl who is traveling on the Underground Railroad with her mother in hopes of making it North to freedom. The kids are highly engaged with the text and we are continuing to have many valuable discussions related to topics raised within the story. Because of the interest being demonstrated by the students, we decided to learn a bit more about Harriet Tubman and her role in the Underground Railroad. The kids used a variety of websites to gain knowledge about her amazing accomplishments. The Road to Freedom ties in nicely with the study of indentured servitude that we have been doing in social studies.


Writing
We are using The Road to Freedom as a springboard for various writing activities. Our students are currently learning to write short-constructed responses based on prompts from the story.  We are also in the planning phase of our opinion essays which are based on topics/issues related to slavery from the book. Each student chose a topic after the class brainstormed a number of possibilities together.


Math
Our students are currently working through division using a four-digit dividend and and a two-digit divisor.  We emphasized the partial quotients and long-division algorithms to solve these problems. Students were given a common formative assessment (CFA) today in order to monitor their progress.  Next Monday, our students will move on to our next concept, which is adding and subtracting decimals.


Social Studies
Our discussions continue to revolve around how indentured servitude affected the growth of the early American colonies. We’ve had a number of engaging activities based on this topic. On Wednesday, we read a journal excerpt from an indentured slave named John Halfhead. We then used an active engagement strategy called “Numbered Heads” which involved teams working together to answer questions about the text. The kids really enjoyed it!


Science
We are continuing to learn more about various ecosystems. We are exploring what makes an ecosystem healthy or unhealthy, how ecosystems change, and how humans change ecosystems. Today we took an assessment with the topic of how matter and energy move through an ecosystem. Yesterday we played a team Quizlet game on our iPads which helped us review the important terms.



Reminders
**Tonight is Movie Night for grades 3-5. It begins at 6 pm at Ivy in the cafeteria
**Our next reading log check-in is this Monday, Oct. 24! This students who bring in a completed reading log for each check-in day during October will receive a free Pizza Hut certificate at the end of the month!
**Early release on Tuesday, Oct. 25 at 2:00
**Literacy Night takes place at Ivy on Thursday, Oct. 27 at 6:30 pm
**Please remember to send your child with a healthy snack.  Nothing feeds the brain like a healthy snack!  
**Please continue to have your child practice their multiplication facts up to 12.


HALLOWEEN PARADE AND CLASSROOM PARTY INFORMATION

Parade:
Our Parade Route begins at 1:20 PM on October 31 outside of our southeast doors (near our gymnasium and the buffalo) and the students will continue north on the sidewalk and then head west past the district office around the building, past the playground and end back at the Buffalo.  Please keep your fingers crossed that we have great weather!  In case of inclement weather, we will have an indoor parade for teachers and students only.
Classroom Parties:
*THANK YOU in advance to all of the volunteers who are sending items and/or helping at the parties!                                                                                               *Parties will begin at approximately 2:00pm and end at 2:45pm.    
*Only PTO approved parent party volunteers may attend classroom parties. No siblings are able to attend. 
*If you are a volunteer, it is recommended that you have your driver's license scanned into our security system prior to party day so that your badge can be ready for you upon arrival.  *All party treats must come from the Approved Snack List and brought in to be checked by the nurse. These need to be at school by 9:00am on October 31st. They can be brought in prior to that and will be kept safely in the office. 
Can students go home for lunch to get into costumes?
Students are able to be picked up to go home,  it will be during their own grade level lunch period. See below for details:
*Students will meet their parent/grandparent/family member in the foyer of the school.
*Please write a note stating that students will be going home for lunch. Students will give their “going home for lunch” note to the staff members who are supervising pick-up.
*Students need to return to school by the end of their lunch/recess period.  5th Grade lunch and recess runs from 12:00pm - 12:40pm.  



If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.  Have a fantastic weekend!

Friday, October 7, 2016

Mrs. Holzhauer's 5th Grade Blog 10/7/16

Good Afternoon Families!

I hope you all are doing well and enjoying this beautiful weather!  I am looking forward to getting some sleep over the long holiday weekend. :)  If you are traveling, have a safe trip. If you are staying home, I hope you are able to relax a bit.

BOOK IT! starts this week!
Reading is the heart of education, and the only way to get better at reading is to do it!  To encourage your child to “read their heart out” this year, our classroom is participating in the BOOK IT! Program. I remember participating in BOOK IT! as a child. Did any of you participate when you were in elementary school?

In order to earn a certificate for the month, your student must have his reading log minutes sheet completed each week, along with the weekly activity. Please note that when we return to school next Thursday, I will be checking reading logs. The week 1 assignment will be due that day.

Be a role model by reading yourself and reading to or with your child to show that you, too, value books and love reading.  When your child achieves their monthly goal, make it a celebration! You can redeem your child’s Reading Award Certificate for a free, one topping Personal Pan Pizza, Passport to Reading and a sticker at Pizza Hut.  So, make it a date! That special one-on-one time can make your child’s reading achievement even sweeter. “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” –Dr. Seuss

It's Party Time! Classroom Party Parent Volunteers Needed!
Each classroom's Room Parent will be organizing three parties this year, and you're invited to help! Each party needs parent volunteers to help out with crafts, games and snacks. To sign up, please click here for more info and to add your name to the list. Room Parents will make every effort to provide all interested parents the opportunity to attend at least one party this school year.

A few things to note:
-For safety reasons, only one room parent and three parent volunteers are allowed at each party. No exceptions. No siblings may attend the party with a parent volunteer.
-Because the volunteer parent positions are so popular and fun we do sometimes have waiting lists. Please consider volunteering as a Party Photographer for your child's grade as an alternative!  It's fun and there is NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! There are other opportunities to help, including sending party supplies and snacks.
-Please sign up for ONLY ONE classroom per party if you have multiple children at Ivy Hall. You may also sign up as an alternate for another party in the classroom under the Alternate section.

Here are the targets we are currently / planning on working to master over the next couple of weeks:

Literacy
* Students are currently working on finding the theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text, including how characters in a story or drama respond to challenges or how the speaker in a poem reflects upon a topic. Our next story, called Road to Freedom, is a historical fiction book about the underground railroad. This will tie in nicely to our upcoming study of indentured servitude in social studies.

Writing
* We just finished conducting research on an endangered animal, and created a brochure discussing why they are endangered, and what the world can do to save them from becoming extinct. Have your child tell you some fun facts about their endangered animal! The students had a choice of making a paper brochure, a google slide presentation, or an “explain everything” presentation where they could record their voices to match slides they created.

Math
* Today we took our CFA on the target that involves multiplying 2-digit by 2-digit numbers, as well as 3-digit by 2-digit numbers. These will come home next Friday with your student’s Friday update.  Students have been working on solving multiplication problems using multiple strategies (Area/Box, Partial Products, Expanded, Tradition/Standard, etc.).  Take a few moments to have your child explain 1 or 2 strategies that they use to solve multiplication problems.  Next week we will begin division.  We will then move into multiplying and dividing decimals. Next week we will start strategies for long division.

Social Studies
* We will be starting our study of indentured servitude and the effects it had on America’s economy. We will be doing some fun activities to support this learning.

Science
* We are continuing to learn more about the ecosystem. We are exploring what makes an ecosystem healthy or unhealthy, how ecosystems change, and how humans change ecosystems. Next week we have a hands-on activity planned where the kids will be making food chains that will join together to make food webs. We have been most recently learning about how living things in an ecosystem share energy.


Upcoming Events
**Monday, October 10 - No School (Columbus Day)
**Tuesday, October 11- No School
**Wednesday, October 12- No School (Yom Kippur-District Holiday)
**Thursday, October 13— Reading log check-in
**Friday, October 14--Student Council Crazy Hair Day
**Monday, October 17--Picture Retakes
**Tuesday, October 25-Early Release
**Monday, October 31-Halloween Party & Parade—more details to come

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