Monday, September 24, 2018
Week of September 24th
Happy Monday Everyone,
No victory for the Jaguars this weekend, but FAMU and Alabama Won!!! It would be great if I could get all three teams to win on the same weekend!!
We have several important events taking place this week.
*The Flu Clinic that was scheduled for today was cancelled. When it is rescheduled we will let you know.
*The Perfect Spring FSA field trip is on Tuesday. If your child received an invitation please make sure they bring their permission slip back.
*Wednesday is National Dads take your students to school day.
*On Wednesday my homeroom class will listen to speeches by those students interested in being our Student Council Class Representative.
*Wednesday is an early release day students will be dismissed at 1:30.
*On Thursday my homeroom will vote for Student Council Class Representatives.
*Library Field Trip will be on Thursday. Students are asked to wear their class shirts. We will eat in the cafeteria at our normal time.
*Friday is Jacksonville Beach Elementary Day!! Students are asked to wear a JBE shirt on Friday.
*For our Morning Meet Up students are invited to bring in something to share about themselves. What ever students bring in it should be small enough for the student to manage it alone without a parents help. Students can bring in photos, certificates, or trophies anything that they are proud of. I am looking for them to bring in something that celebrates them.
I am still working on Thank You cards. But I wanted to thank everyone for the wonderful birthday wishes and gifts. It was a very special day. Everything from my Orange and Green flowers to the ultimate Angel for my angel collection and the numerous cards, flowers and gifts. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
This week for technology students are being asked to complete at least 30 minutes of i-Ready. This is a change from our usual 15 minutes. Students will have 30 minutes of i-Ready each week. The window for the week opens on Friday afternoon and doesn't close until the following Friday morning. This way students can get their technology homework completed during the weekend if they or you desire.
This week in math we will begin working on customary units of measure. We will cover units of length (inch, foot, yard, mile), capacity (fluid ounce, cup, pint, quart, gallon), weight (ounce, pound, ton). Students will need to know how to convert measurements but will be able to use their reference sheet. We will convert from larger units to smaller units.
Students will also begin working on an essay where they give an argument for which system they like better; the metric system or the customary system. Students will also have to support their argument with reasons.
This week in science we will continue to learn about the properties of matter. We will learn how to find the volume of a rectangular prisms and cubes using Volume = length x width x height. We will also learn how to find the volume of an object using water displacement.
This week in social studies we will continue to work on latitude and longitude. We will begin working on Chapter 2. Chapter 2 is all about the first people that came to Florida. This week's focus will be on lesson 1. Students need to read and comprehend lesson 1. Please keep in mind that if your child is reading below the 4th grade Lexile Level of 740 they may have difficulty reading in their science and social studies books. You may need to sit and read the lesson with them to help them understand the material. For this week's homework students have a sheet on latitude/longitude and a sheet for chapter 2 lesson 1. Students should also have all of the vocabulary words for chapter 1 completed.
Have a FABULOUS week,
Aesha
Monday, September 17, 2018
Week of September 17th
Hi Everyone,
I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. The highlight for me was that wonderful Jaguar win against the Patriots on Sunday!!!
This week in math we will work on our measurement unit. We will study units for metric length (meter), capacity (liter) and mass (gram). On Thursday we will learn about metric conversions. Students already have a reference sheet in the front of their math journals that they can use for their work. Our work will mostly consist of converting from larger to smaller units. So for example a student may be asked:
If Jason walked 5 kilometers how many meters did he walk?
If my house is 10 meters high how many centimeters tall is my house?
In class we have discussed using our reference sheets to make conversions and using the sentence King Henry Doesn't Usually Drink Chocolate Milk. For each place you move to the right is ten times the unit to its left.
Students should be completing at least 15 minutes of i-Ready. The lessons that students receive from i-Ready matches the level that they earned on the diagnostic. Students will be bringing home a copy of their results soon.
This week in science we will begin our unit on matter. We will review matter and it's properties. Matter is identified based on the objects properties. Properties of matter include: color, shape, size, phase, odor, texture, volume, and attraction to magnets.
This week in social studies we will work on map skills and latitude and longitude. This is what I thought we were going to work on last week. I was so excited I forgot all about lesson 4 in chapter 1. This week in social studies we will study map skills. Students will learn the different parts of a map and we will talk about different types of maps. We will learn how to use a map scale to calculate approximate distances on a map. Students will also learn about latitude and longitude, the equator and the prime meridian. Students won't just learn about lines of latitude and longitude they will also learn how to locate places on a map using latitude and longitude coordinates.
Here are some games to play
Monday, September 10, 2018
Week of September 10th
We will have early release on this Wednesday. Please make sure your child knows how they are getting home. Students will be released at 1:30.
This week in math we will take our first math test. The test will be on Thursday. It will cover the work that we have done on with place value, multiplicative comparison, ordering numbers, comparing numbers, rounding numbers, and using the standard algorithm to solve addition and subtraction problems. Students will complete a study guide in class this week. Please review it with your child to help them study.
After this unit we will begin working on our measurement unit. Students will learn how to convert within units for both the metric system and customary systems. Students don't have to memorize specific conversions because they will access to a reference sheet for in class work, quizzes and tests. They will also be give a reference sheet for the FSA in the spring. Students will learn when they need to multiply or divide to make a conversion. During the first part of the unit we will work on the metric system. To get ready for the unit they can watch the video links below.
Study Jams: Units of Measurement (click the link)
Brain Pop: Metric Units
Brain Pop Jr: Centimeters, Meters, Kilometers, Grams and Kilograms, Milliliters and Liters
Number Rock: Metric System Conversion Song (click the link)
We will finally get to do our first hands on lab this week!! Students will work with another scientist to complete the, How many drops of water will fit on penny lab? The real science behind this lab deals with molecule cohesion and surface tension. However, we will use this lab to help us:
*learn how to use the scientific method
*learn how to make a prediction and write a hypothesis
*how to control variables
*why performing several trials is important
*why collecting and recording data and observations is important
*how to draw conclusions from collected data and observations
*communicating results with others
*how to work with other scientist
We will also take our first test. The test will be on Friday. Students will complete the Benchmark Review in their science books, pages 61-64. This will be our test study guide. It was assigned in class today and whatever was not finished should be completed for homework on Monday. We will check it in class on Tuesday and also complete some additional review items. Please remember to help your child to study because they will not be allowed to use their books or journals on the test. Vocabulary for chapter one should be completed in science journals this week. Vocabulary is also due on Friday. Please see the Science Vocabulary section of this website to find out the words.
This week in social studies we will study map skills. Students will learn the different parts of a map and we will talk about different types of maps. We will learn how to use a map scale to calculate approximate distances on a map. Students will also learn about latitude and longitude, the equator and the prime meridian. Students won't just learn about lines of latitude and longitude they will also learn how to locate places on a map using latitude and longitude coordinates.
Here are some games to play
Have a Wonderful week,
Ms. Johnson
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Week of September 4th
Hi Everyone,
I hope everyone had a wonderful 3-day weekend. It was great to have a extra day to sleep in and spend time with family.
I will be out on Thursday, Friday and Monday. Mrs. King, who subs a lot at JBE will subbing all three days. If any emergency should arise please send an email to Ms. Billiard or call the front office.
We will have Fall Pictures on tomorrow. These pictures will be used in the year book. Students don't need to do anything but wear their best smile.
Also on tomorrow we will go to our first Enrichment Lab for this year. Ms. Johnson's class will go Code.org with Ms. Chin and Technology Skills with Ms. Strong. Ms. Billiard's class will go to Etiquette with Ms. Comacho and Fitness with Coach Banister. Labs begin at 1:10 and end at 2:45.
All students new to Duval County Public Schools will go down for vision screening on this Friday. If your child normally wears glasses/contacts please make sure that they wear them on Friday.
This week in math we work on using the standard algorithm for addition and subtraction. Students need to be able to line up the numbers according to their place value and show any needed regrouping in their work. You might know that regrouping as "carrying" when adding or "borrowing" when subtracting. Students also need to be able to figure what digit is missing from a completed problem.
Now that we are done with our i-Ready testing we will hopefully begin to get ourselves on schedule and have time to do our science lessons everyday. We will continue to work on working like a scientist this week. Students did not take the quiz for lessons 1-3 last week so we will take that this week on Thursday.
This week in social studies students should read lesson 4 in chapter 1. This lesson is all about Florida's climate and resources. Students can also begin to take a look at the map skills and latitude/longitude skill builders on pages 12 and 26.
Have a Wonderful Week,
Ms. Johnson
I hope everyone had a wonderful 3-day weekend. It was great to have a extra day to sleep in and spend time with family.
I will be out on Thursday, Friday and Monday. Mrs. King, who subs a lot at JBE will subbing all three days. If any emergency should arise please send an email to Ms. Billiard or call the front office.
We will have Fall Pictures on tomorrow. These pictures will be used in the year book. Students don't need to do anything but wear their best smile.
Also on tomorrow we will go to our first Enrichment Lab for this year. Ms. Johnson's class will go Code.org with Ms. Chin and Technology Skills with Ms. Strong. Ms. Billiard's class will go to Etiquette with Ms. Comacho and Fitness with Coach Banister. Labs begin at 1:10 and end at 2:45.
All students new to Duval County Public Schools will go down for vision screening on this Friday. If your child normally wears glasses/contacts please make sure that they wear them on Friday.
This week in math we work on using the standard algorithm for addition and subtraction. Students need to be able to line up the numbers according to their place value and show any needed regrouping in their work. You might know that regrouping as "carrying" when adding or "borrowing" when subtracting. Students also need to be able to figure what digit is missing from a completed problem.
Now that we are done with our i-Ready testing we will hopefully begin to get ourselves on schedule and have time to do our science lessons everyday. We will continue to work on working like a scientist this week. Students did not take the quiz for lessons 1-3 last week so we will take that this week on Thursday.
This week in social studies students should read lesson 4 in chapter 1. This lesson is all about Florida's climate and resources. Students can also begin to take a look at the map skills and latitude/longitude skill builders on pages 12 and 26.
Have a Wonderful Week,
Ms. Johnson
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