I hope everyone had a restful three days! We have a lot to look forward to this week. Students will be creating a book report project using cereal boxes. This is an advanced skill, but I think they will do a great job. If you haven't sent an empty cereal box in yet, please do asap so we may put our project together this week.
PLEASE! Check out the sign-up genius for our supply list and volunteer help for the Frontier Day Event on May 13. It will be here before we know it!
In math we will be studying money! Students will be able to recognize $1, $5, $10, $20 money increments, and also learn to make change. To make this a fun activity we will create a store in the room. We have cash registers already, bags and money. All we need now are empty containers from your pantry to help stock our store! We will work on this along with completing review segments for our end of the year assessment.
ELA
We will continue to read Pooh stories this week and work on our Cereal Box Book Report Projects.
Spelling:
Monday: pair, pear, pare, prove, heard, hear, inspect, itself, always, something
Tuesday: expect, need, thus, woman, women, young, fair, fare, dollar, evening,
Wednesday: plan, broke, feel, sure, sugar, least, sorry, press, God, god
Science:
This week we will learn about the life of Thomas Edison. Students will be making their personal lap book about his life.
History:
Students will complete their Ft. Boonesborough and begin a study of the Louisiana Purchase and it's affect on the United States. They will learn about two famous explorers, Lewis and Clark. We will study plants, animal tracks, and make our own personal journals to collects data in.
Here are some pics of our Daniel Boone project.
Happy Birthday to Honor
We learn from our mistakes and think before we act. We look to the great thinkers of the past for guidance on making good choices.
Have a great week!
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