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Friday, March 31, 2017

Looking Ahead Week of April 3

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Looking Ahead 
Week of April 3

ELA:  We will be reading Nacho and Lolita, which is in our reading book.  We will have an open book test on this book on Friday.

Math:  We will continue working with graphing and finish Module 6.    Students will have a test on Module 6 on Wednesday.  

Science:  We have ended our matter unit.  We will review and then test this area on Tuesday.  Look for a study stack to come later today!  We will begin our heat unit.

Social Studies:  We will continue learning about Antebellum times.

Spotlight on Learning Week of March 27

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Spotlight on Learning 
Week of March 27

ELA:  This week, we worked to analyze persuasive text as well as read nonfiction for meaning and details.

Math:  This week, we continued to work with different kinds of graphs.

Science:  This week, we learned about changes in matter (changing states).

Social Studies:  We began learning about the Antebellum period, the time before the Civil War.

Friday, March 24, 2017

Spotlight on Learning Week of March 20

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Spotlight on Learning 
Week of March 20

ELA:  We worked on determining main idea in both fiction and nonfiction text.  As your child about our hand trick!

Math:  We have been learning about graphs.

Social Studies: We wrapped up our learning about government.

Science:  We learned about solids, liquids, and gases.

Friday, March 17, 2017

Looking Ahead Week of March 21

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Looking Ahead 
Week of March 21, 2017

ELA:  Students will continue analyzing texts to be able to draw conclusions, compare and contrast, and to summarize.

Math:  Students will take MAP Math on Tuesday, March 21.  Then, students will begin Module 6, which is about graphing and data collection.

Social Studies:  Students will continue learning about government and begin their learning about Antebellum times in SC.

Science:  Students will begin to learn about matter.

Spotlight on Learning Week of March 13


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Spotlight on Learning 
Week of March 13, 2017 
ELA:    Students learned about finding implicit and explicit details in text. They also compared and contrasted similar texts and began to summarize what they read.  We also completed MAP testing. Students did a GREAT job!

Math:  Students practiced various skills in preparation for MAP testing.  Students practiced working with function tables, mean, median, mode, and range.  MAP Math testing will occur on Tuesday, March 21.

Science:  Students completed their learning about fast and slow processes that affect Earth's surface.  

Social Studies:  Students have been learning about the structure and function of government. 

Friday, March 10, 2017

Looking Ahead Week of March 13

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Looking Ahead 
Week of March 13

ELA:  We will continue working to pull important details from text, draw conclusions, and begin to summarize.  MAP Reading is on Tuesday, March 14.

Math:  We will have a test on Module 5 on Monday.  We will begin learning about graphs as well as review concepts for MAP testing.

Science:  We will continue learning about fast processes. We will have a quiz on fast and slow processes that change Earth on Friday, March 17.

Social  Studies:  We will begin to learn about government.

Spotlight on Learning Week of March 6


Spotlight on Learning 
Week of March 6, 2017

ELA:  This week, we worked with describing poetry by its rhyme scheme, figurative language, and subject.  We also learned about mood and tone in literature. Ask you child about our Mary Poppins video clips!  Lastly, we began working more with explicit and implicit meanings from text. (Taking what is actually stated and merging it with our inferences to figure out what the selection, book, or passage is about.

Math:  We wrapped up our unit on fractions. The test for this unit will be on Monday, March 13.

Science:  We wrapped up learning about slow process and began learning about fast processes that change Earth's surface.  We will have a quiz on these processes on Friday, March 17.

Social Studies:  We wrapped up our unit about the American Revolution.

Gator Fest 2017



Gator Fest 2017

Be on the lookout for a flyer about Gator Fest!  Come join us for a evening of fun!

When:  March 31  5-8pm

What:  Silent Auction, Photo Booth, Inflatables, Pony Rides,                        Video Truck, Hair Painting, Train Rides, Rock Climbing                  Wall and much more!!

Where:  LCE Lower Campus

Cost is $20 per child or $30 per family.
Food vendors will be available.

Friday, March 3, 2017

Looking Ahead Week of March 6

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Looking Ahead 
Week of March 6


ELA:  We will work with building words with prefixes and suffixes.  We will work with theme, mood, and tone as well.  Students will end the week working on inferences and drawing conlusions.
Our MAP Reading test will be on Tuesday, March 14.

Math:  We will wrap up our unit on Fractions.
Our Fractional Autobiography is due on Wednesday, March 8.

Science:  We will learn about slow and fast processes.

Social Studies:  We will review what we have learned about the American Revolution.  Our test will be on Thursday, March 9.  

Third Place

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Congratulations to our class!  We are currently in 3rd place in total Reading Counts points earned schoolwide!

Spotlight on Learning Week of February 27

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Spotlight on Learning
Week of February 27

ELA:  This week, students completed their autobiographies and treasure map writing.  We also learned about the structure of various styles of poetry.

Math:  We continued learning about number lines and fractions.  Students began learning more about equivalent fractions.

Social Studies:  Students wrapped up learning about the American Revolution. y We will have a test on this unit on Thursday, March 9.  Please see previously sent Study Stack to help you.

Science:  We wrapped up our learning about landforms and water features.  We finished our treasure maps that included these and even wrote directions in how to find the treasure.  We began learning about slow processes that change Earth.