The 2nd day of MEAP testing went smoothly. Only one more testing day to go this week!
Students - Please remember to get an early night tonight and have a good breakfast in the morning. Also, don’t forget your a snack!
Subjects taught today:
Language Arts: None today due to testing schedule
Math: (3rd) lesson 2.8 (4th) Journal work
Science: None today due to testing schedule
Social Studies: None
Co-curricular class: Engage and Spanish
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Please note: I will be out of the classroom on Friday and Monday to administer the Fall Fountas and Pinnell testing with my class. The students will be coming to see me for their reading assessment individually, throughout the day.
Mail: Check for mail in your blue Take Home folders
Book order magazines for Arrow (October and November) and Holiday Gifts magazine went home today.
October orders need to be submitted by THIS FRIDAY 10/14 (Orders take about a week to arrive)
November orders submitted by 11/11
Holiday Gift orders submitted by 12/7
Parents - For easier ordering, please click on the bookclubs link (see right side of blog) and register. Create your own username and password. Enter our classroom code: GKQKW and pay for your order online. You can then use this username and password for all future orders. The books will usually arrive approximately 1 week after the due date.
Have fun shopping!
Reading:
3rd: 20 mins
4th: 30 mins
Parents, please initial at the bottom of each day’s planner entry, so that I know your child is completing their nightly required reading.
Language Arts: None
Engage: None
Math
3rd – H.Link 2.8 Please keep your Home Link book inside your binder! J. pages 47 and 48 (If they were not completed in class) Please note: We will continue with lesson 2.8 tomorrow and complete J. page 48 and 49
3rd Grade End of Year fact expectations:
Students should have quick mental recall of the following number of facts by the end of the year: 30 addition/30 subtraction facts in 2 mins and 50 division/50 multiplication facts in 3 mins
4th Grade End of Year fact expectations:
Students should have quick mental recall of the following number of facts by the end of the year: 50 addition/50 subtraction facts in 2 mins and 100 division/ multiplication facts in 5 mins
4th Math: S.L. 2.8 J. page 44-47 Review for Unit 2 due Oct 14th
Science: None
Continue to collect and bring in 2 ltr soda bottles!
Please continue to collect and bring in 2 ltr. clear soda bottles. We have enough for the Land and Water science unit. However, we will need more (only 5 more bottles!) for the ecosystems unit, which is taught later on in the year. Wash out the bottle. Remove the label. Keep the cap on.
Spelling: None
Social Studies: None
Spanish
3rd graders – Please check Sen. Geisler’s blog for homework and Quiz dates
4th graders – Please check Srt. Kron’s wiki for homework and Quiz dates http://kron11.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us/
Dates to remember:
Halloween party Monday Oct. 31st Parade starts at 1:45pm
Swimming Monday (12:55pm-1:40pm) and Thursday (1:45-2:30) The P.E and Swim schedule for the year is located on the right hand side of the blog. (You may need to scroll down.)
Special Note:
BCS is going to hold a Geography Bee this year. Students in grades 4-8 are eligible to participate. We have scheduled the school-wide Bee for Tuesday, January 10th. It will be held during the Choice Hour period. The winner of the school bee will take a written test to qualify for the National Geographic State Bee. The National Geographic Society runs the National Bee and provides the materials for the school bee.
Mr. Braisted will teach a Choice Hour class during 2nd Quarter for students in grades 4-8 who wish to learn more about Geography and prepare for the Bee together. However, anyone in grades 4-8 can sign up for the Bee - students do not need to be in the Geography Choice Hour in order to participate in the Bee.
There is also a very fun GeoBee Challenge app available for iPad, iPod touch, and other mobile devices that students can use to quiz themselves. The website National Geographic Bee - National Geographic has a wealth of information and activities for students interested in the bee as well as study materials for students who want to prepare on their own.
Please contact me if you have any questions!
Elizabeth Robbins
248-770-3536
Co-Chair, Curriculum Enrichment
BCS PTSA