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Week at a Glance
Short Week this week-No School Thursday, 2/5 or Friday, 2/6!
Reading, Spelling and Writing:
- Write Pen Pal letters
- Biography Poems
Math: Chapter 8 Apply Multiplication and Division
Religion:
- Ten Commandments
Social Studies: No Social Studies this week.
Reminders:
- Conferences on Thursday
- No School Friday
- Please send your child with a water bottle every day.
- Please make sure your child’s chrome book is charged every night.
Homework
Homework
Homework
Spelling Unit 4 Week 3:
- anticipation
- civilization
- convertible
- dependable
- flexible
- likable
- movable
- terrible
- usable
- visible
Bonus Words: traceable, invincible, inspiration
Vocabulary:
succeed - do well or achieve a goal
determined- committed or firmly decided
impressed- affected in a favorable way
eventually- finally or after a long time
imagined- believed or thought was possible
Homework
Week at a Glance
Reading, Spelling and Writing:
Unit 4 Week 3: Milton Hershey (Biography)
Objectives:
- Learn more about biography and explain the author’s purpose in a biography.
- Develop knowledge about language to make connections between reading and writing.
- Can use elements of opinion writing to write an opinion essay.
Math: Chapter 8 Apply Multiplication and Division
- Use different strategies, including arrays and repeated subtraction, to divide by 6 and 7.
- Use different strategies, such as arrays, drawings, and known facts, to multiply by 8.
- Use different strategies, such as properties, known facts, or patterns, to multiply by 9.
- Use different strategies, such as equal groups, repeated subtraction, and related multiplication facts, to divide by 8 and 9.
Religion: Unit 2 Session 12- The Catholic Church
Objectives:
- Discuss how the Church grew and found new leaders after Pentecost.
- Identify Peter as Jesus’ appointed leader of the Church.
- Identify the Marks of the Church: one, holy, catholic, and apostolic.
- Pray the last part of the Apostles’ Creed.
- Define apostolic, Marks of the Church, Mystical Body of Christ, one, pastor, and Vicar of
Social Studies: Lesson 8- Cultures Around the World
Objectives:
- Identify the locations of continents and countries around the world.
- Analyze cultural artifacts to identify what they reveal about ways of life.
- Compare and contrast various ways of life.
Reminders:
- Spelling menus will be due every Friday (Choose 3 activities-time given in class to do. Students will finish at home if necessary.)
- Students are expected to have done 40-45 minutes in each Reading and Math for I-Ready practice lessons every week! They are given plenty of time in class throughout the week, but can finish at home if the goal is not met.
- Please send your child with a water bottle every day.
- Please make sure your child’s chrome book is charged every night.
- Please send your child with winter gear for outside!
Homework
Homework
Tuesday, January 20th
Week at a Glance
No School Monday
No Spelling or My View this week. We will use this week to prep for Catholic Schools Week.
Math: Chapter 8- Apply Multiplication and Division
Objectives:
- Chapter 7 test Tuesday
- Multiply by 6- Use different strategies, including doubling a known fact, to multiply by 6.
- Multiply by 7- Use different strategies, such as properties, arrays, and decomposing factors, to multiply by 7.
Religion: Unit 2 Session 13- The Church Prays
- Describe how Jesus teaches us to pray.
- Explain how Jesus is present in the Mass and the sacraments.
- Identify sacraments blessed objects that help us pray.
- Tell the story of Jesus healing the Roman officer’s servant.
- Define blessing, crucifix, rosary, and sacramental.
Social Studies: Lesson 8- Cultures Around the World
Objectives:
- Identify the locations of continents and countries around the world.
- Analyze cultural artifacts to identify what they reveal about ways of life.
- Compare and contrast various ways of life.
Science: Test Thursday
Reminders:
- Spelling menus will be due every Friday (Choose 3 activities-time given in class to do. Students will finish at home if necessary.)
- Students are expected to have done 40-45 minutes in each Reading and Math for I-Ready practice lessons every week! They are given plenty of time in class throughout the week, but can finish at home if the goal is not met.
- Please send your child with a water bottle every day.
- Please make sure your child’s chrome book is charged every night.
- Please send your child with winter gear for outside!