Ms. Franey’s Fabulous Fifth Graders
Weekly Newsletter March 29, 2019 Class Information:
Academics: Math: Most classes are beginning Topic 13, which involves customary and metric measurement conversions. iLit: (Integrated Literacy) – We are working in iLit Unit 7. The essential question is: “How does conflict help define a nation?” Reading: In iLit Unit 7, we are reading primary documents and non-fiction informational texts about the experience of colonists just before and during the Revolutionary War. Writing: Students are working on grammar and punctuation skills. Science: Students are studying gravity, the sun’s light, and how Earth’s movements around the sun affect us. They also will study the phases and cycles of the moon. Important Dates: April 3 – Math state test – 11 a.m. April 4 – Math state test – 11 a.m. April 5 – Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art field trip (disposable sack lunch) April 8 – Science state test – 11 a.m. April 9 - Science state test – 11 a.m. April 10 – Book Fair – 2:30 p.m. – our class visits April 11 – Book Fair - Pastries with Parents – 7:30 – 8:30 a.m. April 12 – Author visit – Bridget Heos April 22 – THIS IS NOW A SCHOOL DAY AS A SNOW MAKE-UP DAY Parent signatures: Assignment notebook: 5th-grade families are asked to sign their student’s assignment notebook (in their binder) EVERY DAY. All homework is listed in the notebook. Checkbook: 5th-grade families also are asked to sign their student’s yellow “checkbook” on the highlighted line AT THE END OF EACH WEEK. This checkbook shows your student’s bonuses for awesome “Great Expectations” behavior (safety, respect, responsibility) and fines for where students need to improve. Students are trying to earn enough “money” to attend the quarterly reward party and items at the semester auction. Class Communication: We have a Web site. Please visit: http://www.otefraneyfabulous.weebly.com. The Weekly newsletter will be posted on Fridays on the Web site. I post daily homework there as well. We have a Twitter account. Please follow otefraney5th.
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