Friday, September 29, 2017

Hi Parents! Happy Fall! We've ben quite busy in 5th grade! Please read below to find out some of what we've been up to!

Literacy
*We are preparing for our first unit assessments next week. We have been practicing the skill of summarizing and determining the theme of a story. We’ve read some great folktales from around the world that have taught us some great lessons. We have also been practicing using context clues to identify difficult or unknown words within a text.

On Monday, reading logs will be collected and the month long reading log project is due. Please check in with your child to be sure his/her slide presentation is complete. We will begin sharing them with each other on Monday. I’m hopeful that the kids will get some great ideas of books to read from one another!

Students were introduced to October’s book project today. It is called “Book in a Bag” and is posted in schoology. The assignment and due date for completion can be found on schoology in the literacy course.

Next week we will begin the implementation of our Words Their Way word study program. During most weeks, students will meet in small groups with Mr. Halstead and myself on Mondays for an introduction to  the the week’s focus list. Most work in this area will be completed at school, however students will have 2-3 assignments with their word sort for the week using the Spelling City site on their I-Pads. I have a personal subscription to this site and I feel it gives the students valuable practice in focusing on word meanings and usage. Nest week I will  review with students how to access their personal lists on the site. More details will be forthcoming next week.

Writing
*Students continue to work on narrative writing.  After utilizing graphic organizers to plan, students developed their stories through the use of a detailed sequence of events and effective character development. Encouraging students to infuse dialogue into their writing was also an emphasis.  We are working on elevating their writing by adding higher level transitional words and figurative language. 

Math
* We have begun our second unit in math. In Unit 2 we are working on 5.nf.1., ( add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators). and 
5.nf.2, ( Solve story problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions). We have been using money and time as models for their target practice. 

Today in math we had the opportunity to apply some of the knowledge we’ve gained about fractions by creating a map in partners of a hiking trail. Students were given certain specifications on what needed to be included on their map in terms of fractions!

Social Studies
*Students were given a new paper copy of the October current events schedule last week. They can also find the schedule posted in schoology under the social studies course. Please be sure that your child is aware of his/her assigned date(s)!

* We plan on starting geography in the coming days.  We will start with locating states and countries based on relative location.

Science
*This week in science our focus on ecosystems continued. In particular, we learned about the role that producers play in our environment. Today we participated in a very exciting investigation with owl pellets! After dissecting the pellets, we found the remains of they prey that the owl had regurgitated! This year’s owl pellets revealed some great bones! Be sure to ask you student  about the details! Would you care to see an owl engaged in this fascinating process? Simply click the link below and enjoy! :)



Upcoming Events

Book fair Monday Oct. 2 to Wednesday Oct. 4th. 
4-Ice Cream Social from 6-8
9 – NO SCHOOL – Columbus Day 

24 – EARLY RELEASE DAY  dismiss @ 2 PM



Friday, September 8, 2017

Mrs. Holzhauer's 5th Grade Blog 9/8/17

Happy Friday!

It’s hard to believe that we’ve been back in school for several weeks! Please read below to find out about all of the wonderful learning that is going on in 5th grade at Ivy Hall!

Today your child (if he/she attended Ivy Hall last year) should have brought home an envelope with his/her PARCC scores from fourth grade. Also, girls brought home a note about the 5th grade group for girls which will be starting next week. All 5th grade girls will be participating. The groups for boys will start in the winter. 

Literacy
*Today we finished up our first shared reading book of the year—Night of the Spadefoot Toads by Bill Harley. As a culminating activity, we had a discussion board on schoolboy where students told what they liked about the book and responded to comments made by their peers. We’ve used this text as a springboard for many reading and writing learning targets thus far.  This book has also connected nicely to our study of ecosystems in science. Be sure to ask your student about what he/she has learned about vernal pools and spade foot toads!

Reading Logs
*As you know, students began using home reading logs for the month of September. Each night after reading, your child should simply fill in the number of minutes read next to the corresponding date. Each Monday, we have a reading log check-in, where students are expected to have their weekly minutes updated and signed by a parent. I will not be giving weekly assignments to go along with the reading, as I feel this may hamper/detract from the pleasure that students derive from their independent reading. There will be, however, a book project due at the end of the month. Students will be creating a slide presentation on a book they have read throughout the month. They have been shared on a template and I have explained the procedure to them. This project is due on Monday, October 2. We will be sharing these projects in class with each other. My hope is that students will get some great ideas from their peers about good books to read! 

Writing
*Students are in the process of finishing their first narrative stories of the year! After utilizing graphic organizers to plan, students developed their stories through the use of a detailed sequence of events and effective character development. Encouraging students to infuse dialogue into their writing was also an emphasis.  We will be writing yet another narrative in order to apply what we’ve learned and produce an even higher quality sample.

Math
* Our students are continuing their work with writing and evaluating numerical expressions with parentheses as well as demonstrating their understanding of how find the volume of rectangular prisms. We also began our “Number Corner” routine which takes place each day for about 20 minutes outside of our regular math block. Here, students practice skills in such areas as computational fluency and problem solving (in addition to several others) on a daily basis. 

Social Studies
* We plan on starting geography in the coming days.  We will start with locating states and countries based on relative location. We began our current events presentations this week. All presenters did a great job! We took our first current events quiz today!

Science
* We are continuing our focus on understanding the characteristics of  various ecosystems around the world. Our first science investigation involved “traveling” to virtual ecosystems and studying the interactions between living and nonliving organisms.

Upcoming Events

Sept. 12- PTO Special Lunch
Sept. 15- Ivy Hall Fun Run
Sept. 21 & 22-No School/District Holiday

Friendly Reminders
** 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.

Have a great weekend!

Julie Holzhauer