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Another Month of School Done, How?!?

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 Good Afternoon, This past week it really hit me we are actually closer to the end of the school year, than we are to the beginning. Sometimes you get so caught up in the daily work and the learning process of the school year, that it hits you when you walk outside and feel the air, or see the snow melting, or hear students ask you if they have to wear their snow gear since it is SO HOT outside. The class has persevered through the year, and have been working hard daily that when you stop and look up it amazes you how much time has gone by, and how much growth has been made. I am really looking forward to these final months of school to see how much growth we can continue to make, and continuing to be our best self every single day. Week in Review: Math: The mathematicians finished another unit of math, and worked on corrections to solidify their learning of the unit. They participated in some new math games to finish up their week, and celebrate their hard work. Writing: Writers plann

Another Week Here and Gone

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 Good Afternoon, As we transitioned to new units in both reading and writing, with new units coming up in math and content as well, the students are really growing in their ability to adapt to new changes and routines. They have done a really great job of pushing themselves to do their best everyday, and I am very proud of their daily efforts to keep working on becoming our best selves! We had a very fun time with the Penny War as well, as every amount raised will be donated to the Pillars warming shelter! Week in Review: Math: Students worked on graphs and data, while also getting themselves prepared for the unit test which is next week on fractions, time, measurement, graphs and data! Writing: Writers transitioned from writing literary essays back to informational writing with a focus on writing about what they observed in their nonfiction research club books. Reading: Readers were hard at work as they began in their nonfiction unit with Research Clubs! They are starting research on

100 Days and Counting heading into Valentine's Day Weekend Mini-Break

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 Good Afternoon, This year we may have not been able to do a traditional Valentine's Day exchanges and celebrations, but the class made the most of the time we were able to just be together. With it being cold all week, we had indoor recess, and a lot of time is spent with each other so I am just reminded how thankful I am that we are able to all be here in school learning together. Week in Review: Math - Students had a quick quiz on telling time, and began to transition to working with graphs and data. I gave the students an extra credit opportunity that if they see a graph over the long weekend, to take a picture and have it emailed to me for a future class treat! Writing - Writers wrote more literary essays this week (even one on a short Disney film Dante's Lunch), and began to self assess and work with partners to identify the techniques that great writers use all the time in essay writing! Reading - Readers celebrated all of their learning with a reading celebration! They

Snowy Cold Week Couldn't Slow The Class Down!

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 Good Afternoon, As we head into a weekend after another full week of learning, I write this update to you so proud of all the students. The resiliency they have shown when things get difficult, or persevering to do their best work no matter what the subject, but the camaraderie and family feel of helping each other while also making sure we are all looking after each other. This year has been a year where I have seen this class really grow in a lot of areas, but the area of looking out after each other I really saw this week (family atmosphere) and I just want to share that everyone should be very proud of your child for their continued growth this year.  Week in Review: Math: This week the mathematicians worked with time whether that be telling the time on a digital clock, calculating elapsed time, or figuring out how many minutes before or after the hour it may be they pushed themselves to really understand these brand new concepts! Writing: The literary essayists are starting to hi