Sunday, November 5, 2017

Week of November 6 - November 10

Upcoming Events:
Friday, 11/10: Thanksgiving Feast
Monday, 11/13:  All Pro Dad's Breakfast
Monday, 11/20 - Friday, 11/24:  Thanksgiving Break
Wednesday, 11/29:  MAP Reading
Thursday, 11/30:  MAP Math
Friday, 12/1:  MAP ELA

MATH

Block 1
NBT.6:  Division
OA.1:  Multiplication Comparisons
OA.2:  Word problems with multiplication and division
OA.3:  Multistep word problems
*We are wrapping up several in-class projects for multiplication and division.
*We continue to work in small groups, as well as whole groups, on multiplication comparisons, as well as multistep word problems involving multiplication and division.
**Thursday, 11/9: Division Summative**
**Every Friday:  Timed Multiplication Quiz**
HOMEWORK:
Division Review (will be given to them on Monday and checked on Tuesday)

Block 2
NBT.6:  Division
*We will be introducing division this week.  
*We will work in small groups to learn a division strategy called partial quotient.  We will also work in small groups to sharpen our multiplication facts.
HOMEWORK:
IXL - E.1 and E.3 (due Friday)

SCIENCE
E3:  Water Cycle
- Investigations to observe the flow of energy in water as it changes from solid to liquid to gas and vice versa.
- Models to illustrate multiple pathways water may take during the water cycle (evaporation, condensation, and precipitation).
*We are presenting our simple machines this week.  Students did a great job with these!  I've loved seeing all of their creativity.
*We continue to investigate the water cycle and how water can change from a solid, to a liquid, to a gas and vice versa.  
**Water Cycle Quiz**
Block 1 - Wed., 11/8
Block 2 - Thurs., 11/9
HOMEWORK:

Study all information in journals regarding the water cycle.

Social Studies
**BLOCK 2 ONLY**
SS4H4: The student will explain the causes, events, and results of the American Revolution..
- Describe the major events of the American Revolution and explain the factors leading to American victory and British defeat; include the Battles of Lexington and Concord, Saratoga, and Yorktown
*We will be discussing the important battles of the Revolutionary War this week.
**Battles of the Revolutionary War Quiz - Friday, 11/10**
HOMEWORK:
Study Battles of the Revolutionary War worksheet.




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