Curriculum Overview 2024-2025

Monday, March 31, 2025

                                   Monday, March 31st - Friday, April 4th

Welcome Back!

PLEASE NOTE -  Parkin's students are swimming Tue/Fri March 17 - April 18th

Think Energy!-   Click to do the HEW online (Teacher code is 312755)

3rd-grade students only (4th graders received kits last year). Our class has participated in Think! Energy with DTE and Consumers Energy East and receiving free energy efficiency kits. Please take a moment to review the Family Letter about the program and let me know if you do NOT want a kit. I will order a kit for everyone unless I hear from you.

 From Mrs.Geden’s WAG: Accessing your child’s Ready scores 

Please see this week's homework, due dates, and reminders below. Check back throughout the week for updates. To receive notifications, add your email to the 'Follow' feed.

Student devices Update: If students do not have a device to use at home and need their school Chromebook to complete iReady or Xtramath practice, they may take it home and return it to school the next day. Thank you for signing and turning in all the Acceptable Use Policy Agreements.

Homework:

Reading
3rd graders - Read 20 mins (minimum) each night
4th graders - Read 30 mins (minimum) each night
(Bring in a chapter book to read in class. 
Scholastic Book Wizard  Looking for a good book? Click the link to see the level of your reading book and find suggestions for similar books to enjoy!

Language Arts
Talk About Homework (This doesn't need to be written down. Just tell a parent about the topic. You can use your planner notes to help you)
None
Previous Talk About Topics:
- Explain three vocabulary words from our next Historical fiction novel, Sarah Plain and Tall
Explain what you have written about in your informational writing.
Explain what you have written about in your Personal narrative (Hook, Dialogue, Ending)
- What positive thing happened because of a mistake made by one of the characters in the novel, Because of Winn Dixie?
- What was your prediction for the novel, Because of Winn Dixie. (You looked at the cover and we read the 1st chapter)

Spelling
List #25 Test is Monday 4/7
The word lists are written in your child's planner each week. The word lists are also available to study using Powerspelling (your child knows their login) This is an optional way to study the words if your child has their own device at home.
To see how your child is doing on all spelling tests. Have them log in to PowerSpelling.com and click 'Results'

3rd Graders: 
Xtramath 3 times per week Complete 1 session (about 5-7 mins -Click "continue" until Mr. C says, "You're done!")
iReady 30 mins minimum per week. Make sure you are completing My Path Math lessons. 
To access iReady:
Login to ClassLink - click the iReady App - Click Math My Path
To access Xtramath:
Account setup directions were sent home on the XtraMath flyer.
- Type XtraMath into your browser (bookmark this site)
- Login with your 4-digit PIN (the last four numbers on your account number)
- Complete 1 session (about 5-7 mins - Click "continue" until Mr. C says, "You're done!"
4th Graders - None

Social Studies
Talk about homework: What services does the U.S. Government provide? (Remember what you read and highlighted today in class)
Previous Talk About Topics:
What place did you choose that you'd like to visit in the Midwest, Southwest, and West?
What place did you choose that you'd like to visit in the Midwest?
- Name 3-5 states in the Southeast
-Tell 3 facts from our Northeast tour
- Describe the contributions of one of the following groups that settled in America:
Indian Americans, Latinos, European Americans, Asian Americans, or African Americans. 

Science
Talk About Homework: None
You do not need to write anything for this type of homework. 
Previous Talk About Topics:
Tell a parent 3 facts you learned from the DTE Safekids presentation. Click the link to play the games! DTE Energy Safe Kids
- Explain the difference between series and parallel circuits
Explain how balanced and unbalanced forces work (baseball flying through the air, Ball resting on a table) What forces are acting on the ball?
- Explain your favorite magnetic experiment that you did today in the science lab?

If you would like to place a book order please click on the links below.
To place an order first,  set up a username and password (of your own choice) and link your account to our class code: GKQKW  
Each $ spent earns our class points that I can use to purchase fun scholastic items for our classroom! Thank you!

Parkin's Homeroom Co-curricular Schedule

Mark Your Calendars!

Mrs. Geden's WAG (Week at a glance)

BCS Webpage

Have a great night!

Monday, March 17, 2025

                                                     

                            Monday, March 17th - Friday, March 21st

Conferences are this week on Wednesday 3/19 (in-person) and Thursday 3/20 (online on Teams)

PLEASE NOTE -  Parkin's students are swimming Tue/Fri March 17 - April 18th

March is Reading Month Reading Log

Think Energy!-  3rd-grade students only (4th graders received kits last year).             Our class will be participating in Think! Energy with DTE and Consumers Energy East and receiving free energy efficiency kits. Please take a moment to review the Family Letter about the program and let me know if you do NOT want a kit. I will order a kit for everyone unless I hear from you.

From Mrs.Geden’s WAG: Accessing your child’s Ready scores 

Please see this week's homework, due dates, and reminders below. Check back throughout the week for updates. To receive notifications add your email to the 'Follow' feed.

Student devices Update: If your student does not have a device to use at home and needs their school Chromebook to complete iReady or Xtramath practice, they may take it home and return it to school the next day. Thank you for signing and turning in all the Acceptable Use Policy Agreements.

Homework:

Reading
3rd graders - Read 20 mins (minimum) each night
4th graders - Read 30 mins (minimum) each night
(Bring in a chapter book to read in class. 

Language Arts
Talk About Homework (This doesn't need to be written down. Just tell a parent about the topic. You can use your planner notes to help you)
- Explain three vocabulary words from our next Historical fiction novel - Sarah Plain and Tall
Previous Talk About Topics:
Explain what you have written about in your informational writing.
Explain what you have written about in your Personal narrative (Hook, Dialogue, Ending)
- What positive thing happened because of a mistake made by one of the characters in the novel, Because of Winn Dixie?
- What was your prediction for the novel, Because of Winn Dixie. (You looked at the cover and we read the 1st chapter)

Spelling
List #24 Test is Monday 3/31 (after Spring Break)
The word lists are written in your child's planner each week. The word lists are also available to study using Powerspelling (your child knows their login) This is an optional way to study the words if your child has their own device at home.
To see how your child is doing on all spelling tests. Have them log in to PowerSpelling.com and click 'Results'

3rd Graders: 
Xtramath 3 times per week Complete 1 session (about 5-7 mins -Click "continue" until Mr. C says, "You're done!")
iReady 30 mins minimum per week. Make sure you are completing My Path Math lessons. 
To access iReady:
Login to ClassLink - click the iReady App - Click Math My Path
To access Xtramath:
Account setup directions were sent home on the XtraMath flyer.
- Type XtraMath into your browser (bookmark this site)
- Login with your 4-digit PIN (the last four numbers on your account number)
- Complete 1 session (about 5-7 mins - Click "continue" until Mr. C says, "You're done!"
4th Graders - None

Social Studies
Talk About homework None
Previous Talk About Topics:
What place did you choose that you'd like to visit in the Midwest, Southwest, and West?
What place did you choose that you'd like to visit in the Midwest?
- Name 3-5 states in the Southeast
-Tell 3 facts from our Northeast tour
- Describe the contributions of one of the following groups that settled in America:
Indian Americans, Latinos, European Americans, Asian Americans, or African Americans. 

Science
Talk About Homework: Tell a parent 3 facts you learned from the DTE Safekids presentation. Click the link to play the games! DTE Energy Safe Kids
You do not need to write anything for this type of homework. 
Previous Talk About Topics:
- Explain the difference between series and parallel circuits
Explain how balanced and unbalanced forces work (baseball flying through the air, Ball resting on a table) What forces are acting on the ball?
- Explain your favorite magnetic experiment that you did today in the science lab?

If you would like to place a book order please click on the links below.
To place an order first,  set up a username and password (of your own choice) and link your account to our class code: GKQKW  
Each $ spent earns our class points that I can use to purchase fun scholastic items for our classroom! Thank you!

Parkin's Homeroom Co-curricular Schedule

Mark Your Calendars!

Mrs. Geden's WAG (Week at a glance)

BCS Webpage

Have a great night!

Monday, March 10, 2025

      Monday, March 10th - Friday, March 14th
Note - Parkins kids are Teal/Light Blue 

PLEASE NOTE - There is no Swimming for Parkin's class on Friday - PLEASE BRING SWIM GEAR ON TUESDAY 3/18 FOR A MAKE-UP CLASS 


This certificate honors our students for their part in the Mitten Drive

 From Mrs.Geden’s WAG: Accessing your child’s Ready scores 
Please see this week's homework, due dates, and reminders below. Check back throughout the week for updates. To receive notifications add your email to the 'Follow' feed.

Student devices Update: If a student does not have a device to use at home and needs their school Chromebook to complete iReady or Xtramath practice, they may take it home and return it to school the next day. Thank you for signing and turning in all the Acceptable Use Policy Agreements.

Homework:

Reading
3rd graders - Read 20 mins (minimum) each night
4th graders - Read 30 mins (minimum) each night
(Bring in a chapter book to read in class. 

Language Arts
Talk About Homework 
Explain three vocabulary words from our next Historical fiction novel - Sarah Plain and Tall
Previous Talk About Topics:
Explain what you have written about in your informational writing.
Explain what you have written about in your Personal narrative (Hook, Dialogue, Ending)
(This doesn't need to be written down. Just tell a parent about the topic. You can use your planner notes to help you)
- What positive thing happened because of a mistake made by one of the characters in the novel, Because of Winn Dixie?
- What was your prediction for the novel, Because of Winn Dixie. (You looked at the cover and we read the 1st chapter)

Spelling
List #23 Test is Monday 3/17
The word lists are written in your child's planner each week. The word lists are also available to study using Powerspelling (your child knows their login) This is an optional way to study the words if your child has their own device at home.
To see how your child is doing on all spelling tests. Have them log in to PowerSpelling.com and click 'Results'

3rd Graders: 
Xtramath 3 times per week Complete 1 session (about 5-7 mins -Click "continue" until Mr. C says, "You're done!")
iReady 30 mins minimum per week. Make sure you are completing My Path Math lessons. 
To access iReady:
Login to ClassLink - click the iReady App - Click Math My Path
To access Xtramath:
Account setup directions were sent home on the XtraMath flyer.
- Type XtraMath into your browser (bookmark this site)
- Login with your 4-digit PIN (the last four numbers on your account number)
- Complete 1 session (about 5-7 mins - Click "continue" until Mr. C says, "You're done!"
4th Graders - None

Social Studies
Talk About homework 
Tell about three sites on our tour of the West region.
Previous Talk About Topics:
What place did you choose that you'd like to visit in the Midwest, Southwest and West?
- Name 3-5 states in the Southeast
-Tell 3 facts from our Northeast tour
- Describe the contributions of one of the following groups that settled in America:
Indian Americans, Latinos, European Americans, Asian Americans, or African Americans. 

Science
Talk About Homework
Explain the difference between series and parallel circuits
You do not need to write anything for this type of homework. 
Previous Talk About Topics:
-Explain how balanced and unbalanced forces work (baseball flying through the air, Ball resting on a table) What forces are acting on the ball?
-Explain your favorite magnetic experiment that you did today in the science lab?

If you would like to place a book order please click on the links below.
To place an order first,  set up a username and password (of your own choice) and link your account to our class code: GKQKW  
Each $ spent earns our class points that I can use to purchase fun scholastic items for our classroom! Thank you!

Parkin's Homeroom Co-curricular Schedule

Mark Your Calendars!

Mrs. Geden's WAG (Week at a glance)

BCS Webpage

Have a great night!

Monday, March 3, 2025

                Monday, March 3rd - Friday, March 7th

 From Mrs.Geden’s WAG: Accessing your child’s Ready scores 

Please see this week's homework, due dates, and reminders below. Check back throughout the week for updates. To receive notifications add your email to the 'Follow' feed.

Student Chromebooks:  if a student does not have a device to use at home and needs their school Chromebook to complete iReady or Xtramath practice, they may take it home and return it to school the next day. Thank you for signing and turning in all the Acceptable Use Policy Agreements.

Homework:

Reading
3rd graders - Read 20 mins (minimum) each night
4th graders - Read 30 mins (minimum) each night
(Bring in a chapter book to read in class. 

Language Arts
Talk About Homework 
Explain what you have written about in your Personal narrative (Hook, Dialogue, Ending)
(This doesn't need to be written down. Just tell a parent about the topic. You can use your planner notes to help you)
Previous Talk About Topics:
- What positive thing happened because of a mistake made by one of the characters in the novel, Because of Winn Dixie?
- What was your prediction for the novel, Because of Winn Dixie. (You looked at the cover and we read the 1st chapter)

Spelling
List #22 Test is Monday 3/10
The word lists are written in your child's planner each week. The word lists are also available to study using Powerspelling (your child knows their login) This is an optional way to study the words if your child has their own device at home.
To see how your child is doing on all spelling tests. Have them log in to PowerSpelling.com and click 'Results'

3rd Graders: 
Work on your Cool Down packet - to prepare for the End of Unit 4 Assessment  on Monday 3/10
Show your the latest Checkpoint quiz (section D) Optional - practice 1-digit by 2-digit division drills (attached to you checkpoint quiz)
Xtramath 3 times per week Complete 1 session (about 5-7 mins -Click "continue" until Mr. C says, "You're done!")
iReady 30 mins minimum per week. Make sure you are completing My Path Math lessons. 
To access iReady:
Login to ClassLink - click the iReady App - Click Math My Path
To access Xtramath:
Account setup directions were sent home on the XtraMath flyer.
- Type XtraMath into your browser (bookmark this site)
- Login with your 4-digit PIN (the last four numbers on your account number)
- Complete 1 session (about 5-7 mins - Click "continue" until Mr. C says, "You're done!"
4th Graders - Worksheet due Thursday

Social Studies
Talk About homework 
What place did you choose that you'd like to visit in the Southwest?
Previous Talk About Topics:
- What 3 facts did you type on the Schoology/ Social Studies Regions Discussion Board? What place did you choose that you'd like to visit in the Midwest?
- Name 3-5 states in the Southeast
-Tell 3 facts from our Northeast tour
- Describe the contributions of one of the following groups that settled in America:
Indian Americans, Latinos, European Americans, Asian Americans, or African Americans.  

Science
Talk About Homework
You do not need to write anything for this type of homework. 
- Explain how you got the lightbulb to light up (use vocabulary - electric components wire, bulb, D-cell, circuit, energy pathway)
Previous Talk About Topics:
- Explain how balanced and unbalanced forces work (baseball flying through the air, - Ball resting on a table) What forces are acting on the ball?
- Explain your favorite magnetic experiment that you did today in the science lab?

If you would like to place a book order please click on the links below.
To place an order first,  set up a username and password (of your own choice) and link your account to our class code: GKQKW  
Each $ spent earns our class points that I can use to purchase fun scholastic items for our classroom! Thank you!

Parkin's Homeroom Co-curricular Schedule

Mark Your Calendars!

Mrs. Geden's WAG (Week at a glance)

BCS Webpage

Have a great night!