Tuesday, October 24, 2017
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October
In math we completed the September assessment and started our study of multiplication and division. Each student has an account for our online math book (www.pearsonsuccess.net) Visit the online math book site and have your child show you about the site and his/her progress. In English Language Arts, we continued to monitor our thinking while we read and record our thinking while reading realistic fiction and historical fiction.. In addition in writing we continued with our personal narratives, a story about a small moment in our lives. In science we continued our study of erosion and weathering and how the earth is constantly changing which went along with our field trip to Skinner State Park. In social studies we will study Canada and Mexico.
Homework will be given Monday-Thursday. Please take the time to read with your child. Your child should read for at least 20 minutes nightly.
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
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September
We started the year with the daily class routine and using our agenda for organization. The agenda should be signed by a parent/guardian every night. In addition the front inside page of the agenda needs to be filled out and signed by parent/guardian indicating the student handbook was read. We will use Chromebooks this year and each student has a Google account. We use the the computers in all subject areas. In math we started place value with comparing and ordering numbers. Each student has an account for our online math book (www.pearsonsuccess.net) Visit the online math book site and have your child show you about the site and his/her progress. In English Language Arts, we discussed just right books and monitoring our thinking while we read and record our thinking. In science we will start our study of erosion and weathering and how the earth is constantly changing next week. In social studies we started map skills with latitude and longitude. Homework will be given Monday-Thursday. Please take the time to read with your child. Your child should read for at least 20 minutes nightly.
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Important Dates:
Turtle in Paradise Play, West Springfield High School, September 26
No School, Friday, October 6, Professional Development
No School, Monday, October 9, Columbus Day
Field Trip, Skinner State Park, Thursday, October 12
Schedule of Specials:
Monday- Physical Education (PE)
Tuesday - Computer
Wednesday- **Arts Block
Thursday Physical Education(PE)
Friday, January 27, 2017
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Weeks of 1/27/2017
In science we continued our study of energy. We completed a challenge to create a 3 dimensional freestanding marble run. The marble must travel at least 40 centimeters. Students worked in pairs to complete the challenge. After many revisions all were excited to have their design work. In social studies we started our study of the Southeast Region. In writing we continued our opinion writing as well as complete an on demand fictional narrative writing assignment. In reading, we continued work on compare and contrast open response questions using Google Classroom as well as start our study of biographies. In math we continued our unit on fractions with comparing, adding and subtracting fractions using fraction strips and a number line. Students should study math facts nightly.
Your child should read for at least 20 minutes nightly, complete the Reading log and parent/guardian should sign the reading log.
Bingo for Books will be on Thursday, February 9 from 5pm - 6pm in the cafeteria. A fun night out with our Coburn families.
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Important Dates:
Early Dismissal Thursday, February 2: Parent-Teacher Conferences
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Weeks of 1/20/2017
The Town Council voted in favor of supporting the New Coburn School!!!! This is great news and a huge thank you to everyone who came by to support Coburn School! Your support is greatly appreciated!
In science we started our study of energy, forms of energy and how energy changes. In social studies we started our study of the Southeast Region. In writing we continued our opinion writing. We have chosen a topic and added reasons to support that topic. In reading, we continued work on compare and contrast open response questions using Google Classroom as well as articles about civil rights. Next week we will start our study of biographies. In math we continued our unit on fractions with comparing, adding and subtracting fractions. Students should study math facts nightly.
Your child should read for at least 20 minutes nightly, complete the Reading log and parent/guardian should sign the reading log.
Reading Tip: After reading with your child, have a conversation about the book. Ask him/her to summarize what he/she read.
Please visit our class website at wsps.org
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Important Dates:
1/26: Paint and Sip Night
The after school program is cancelled next Thursday, January 26th
Friday, January 13, 2017
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Weeks of 1/13/2017
Tom McCabe, story teller from Paint Box Theater, visited Coburn School. Tom talked to the 3rd, 4th and 5th graders about writing and told us some stories. In science we worked on prototypes of a straw rocket. Students worked in pairs or groups of 3 to create a straw rocket that could fly at least three feet. In social studies we continued our study of Northeast Region. In writing we wrote a fictional writing piece and started opinion writing. In reading, we continued work on compare and contrast open response questions using Google Classroom. In math we started a unit on fractions. Students should study math facts nightly.
Your child should read for at least 20 minutes nightly, complete the Reading log and parent/guardian should sign the reading log.
MATH TIP OF THE WEEK: Teach your child math tricks, such as the 9-method.
Example: To figure out 9 x 7, hold out all 10 fingers. Start counting at the pinky finger on your left hand, and then lower the seventh finger (the index finger on your right hand). There are now six fingers to the left and three fingers to the right of the seventh finger. The answer is 63. The trick works with 9 x 2 through 9 x 10.
Please visit our class website at wsps.org
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Important Dates:
1/16 No school, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Day
1/17: Town Council Meeting @ 7:00. They will be voting on a new Coburn School. Please attend if you can! Bring family and friends to show support! The larger the crowd to show support the better!
Tuesday, January 3, 2017
December Days Are Short by Jack Prelutsky was our inspiration to write and illustrate our own poems about December days being short.
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