Monday, April 29, 2019

Week of April 29th

Happy Monday Everyone,

     Please remember that we begin FSA testing this week. Students will take ELA Session 1 on Wednesday 5/1 and ELA Session 2 on Thursday. The sessions for math will be next week, Session 1 on Tuesday May 7th and Session 2 on Wednesday May 8th. We are going to:


But no matter what we will remember to:



April 30th Tuesday
Progress Reports Go Home

May 1st Wednesday
FSA ELA Testing-Session 1

May 2nd Thursday
FSA ELA Testing-Session 2

May 7th Tuesday
FSA Math Testing-Session 1

May 8th Wednesday
FSA Math Testing-Session 2

May 27th Monday
Memorial Day No School

May 28th Tuesday
End of Year Awards Ceremony @ 10:00
End of Year Party @ 12:00

     Students have begun presenting their Genius Hour projects. We will continue with presentations every Tuesday until everyone has had a turn. You can help your child prepare by letting them present their project to you. Be an audience for them. Ask them questions about their topic. And give them overall freed back on the information in their presentation as well as how the did as a presenter.  



     This week in math we will spend time reviewing more standards in preparation for the FSA. 


     This week in science we will learn about the life cycles of animals. Students will learn about complete metamorphosis and incomplete metamorphosis. 





     This week in science students have a one sheet to complete and return on Friday. 

      Have a GREAT week,

    Ms. Johnson


Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Week of April 22, 2019

Happy Tuesday Everyone,
 
     That 4 day weekend was a wonderful treat!!! I hope everyone enjoyed their time off. 

     
April 15th-26th

Girl Scout Book Drive

April 24th Wednesday
Early Release

April 30th Tuesday
Progress Reports Go Home

May 1st Wednesday
FSA ELA Testing-Session 1

May 2nd Thursday
FSA ELA Testing-Session 2

May 7th Tuesday
FSA Math Testing-Session 1

May 8th Wednesday
FSA Math Testing-Session 2

May 27th Monday
Memorial Day No School

May 28th Tuesday
End of Year Awards Ceremony @ 10:00
End of Year Party @ 12:00

     Students have begun presenting their Genius Hour projects. We will continue with presentations every Tuesday until everyone has had a turn. You can help your child prepare by letting them present their project to you. Be an audience for them. Ask them questions about their topic. And give them overall freed back on the information in their presentation as well as how the did as a presenter.  


     This week in math we will begin our review work for the FSA. This week we will focus on measurement conversions. This will include customary and metric units, units of time. We will also review area and perimeter. I have set up some measurement review on Prodigy. Students can go to www.prodigygame.com/play. I have also issued a challenge to students, if they can show or tell me their Prodigy username and password they will earn 10 tickets. 
     
     Be on the look out for your child's FSA practice test to come home this week. The practice test is a shortened version of the FSA. Students can expect to see similar problems on the FSA. Please review the test with your child and discuss the problems that they missed. We checked and reviewed the entire test in class so they should be able to tell you about their mistakes and the correct way to solve the problem. Some common mistakes that I am seeing are:
*multiplication fact errors
*failing to complete both parts of multi-step problems
*failing to show work and making mental errors by solving problems in our head

     This week in science we will begin our next unit on plants and animals. Our first standard is knowing how plants reproduce. Students will learn that plants have both male and female parts. Flowering plants and conifers must be pollinated before they can make seeds. We will also discuss how and why plants disperse their seeds. 
     Students have one sheet to complete this week. Sheets are always due on Fridays. 

Have a great week,
Aesha



Monday, April 15, 2019

Week of April 15th

Happy Tax Day Everyone,

     At least the next two weeks are only four days!! Students will be off on this Friday 4/19 and Monday 4/22. 

     

April 15th-26th
Girl Scout Book Drive

April 16th Tuesday
Math Test on Decimals

April 18th Thursday
Fraction Choice Board Activities Due
Science Test on Space
Spring Garden Work Day 3:10-4:10

April 19th Friday
Spring Holiday-No School

April 22nd Monday
Weather Day-No School

April 30th Tuesday
Progress Reports Go Home

May 1st Wednesday
FSA ELA Testing-Session 1

May 2nd Thursday
FSA ELA Testing-Session 2

May 7th Tuesday
FSA Math Testing-Session 1

May 8th Wednesday
FSA Math Testing-Session 2

     Students will begin presenting their Genius Hour projects on Tuesday this week. We will continue with presentations every Tuesday until everyone has had a turn. You can help your child prepare by letting them present their project to you. Be an audience for them. Ask them questions about their topic. And give them overall freed back on the information in their presentation as well as how the did as a presenter.  


     This week in math, we will finish up our unit on decimals. Students will take their test on Tuesday. On Wednesday and Thursday students will complete a performance task on decimals. Next week we will begin reviewing for the FSA.

     Fraction Choice Board is due


     This week in science we will finish up our unit on space. Students will take their test on Thursday. Our next unit will be on plants and animals. 

     For the rest of year our social studies assignments will skip around. We wanted to make sure that we covered important events like World War 1, World War 2, Civil Rights and the Great Depression. So we will only have sheets that correspond to those lessons. Students should make sure they look at the top right hand corner of the sheet to see which chapter and lesson they should turn to in their books. 


Have an Egg-cellent Week,
Ms. Johnson



Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Week of April 8, 2019

Happy Monday Everyone,

     I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. With the weather getting nicer and nicer it is getting more and more difficult to focus on school. However we must stay focused so that we can finish just as strongly as we started. 


     I would like to thank everyone that volunteered for our field trip to the zoo. We had a wonderful day thanks in part to you. 

April 8th-12th Celebrating the Military Child 
Monday "Proud to Be an American Day"-Wear Red, White, and Blue
Tuesday "Our Troops Allow America to Shine Bright & Sparkle” Wear Stars or Shiny Sparkles
Wednesday “Crazy Camo Day” Wear Camouflage Clothes
Thursday “Military Parents are our SUPERHEROS” Bring your solider to school and wear your favorite superhero look.
Friday “Purple Up Day” Everyone wears purple."
Poster Contest: Create a poster to show your support to our military students. The posters should reflect how “Military Children Serve Too”! All posters must be turned in to Mrs. Lumpkin by Thursday, April 11, 2019. The winners will receive a prize and be announced April 12, 2019.

Thursday April 11th
Pump It Up! Spirit Night 4:00-7:00

Friday April 12th
Play Day 9:00-11:00
Wear Your Class Shirt

Friday April 19th
Spring Holiday-No School

Monday April 22nd
Weather Day-No School

Monday April 30th
Progress Reports Go Home

     This week in math we will complete our decimal unit. Students will learn how to add and subtract decimals, learn how coins represent fractional parts of a dollar, and solve word problems by applying their knowledge of decimals. We will take our test next week. 


       This week in science we will learn about the phases of moon. Students will learn what causes the appearance of moon to change. Students will also learn the order and names of the moon phases. 


     This week in social studies, students will complete chapter 7. Students have two sheets to complete this week for homework.



Monday, April 1, 2019

Week of April 1, 2019

Happy Monday Everyone, 

     I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. Please remember that we will take our Writing FSA on tomorrow, Tuesday April 2nd. Students should get to be at a good time tonight and eat a healthy filling breakfast tomorrow morning, because will not have snack until after testing is complete. Students have completed many writing prompts with Ms. Billiard and are ready for the test. If your child is feeling anxious acknowledge their feelings. Discuss with them the steps to writing an essay and remind them that tomorrow will be no different than any other day of writing. Discuss having a Growth Mindset, that this is another way for their brains to learn and grow. Everyone gets nervous before tests, help them channel that nervousness with some deep breathing. Maybe adopt a mantra like, "I am ready. I am prepared".
Tuesday, 4/2
FSA Writing Test

Thursday, 4/4
Field Trip to the Zoo

Friday 4/5
Report Card Envelopes Due
Spring Dance 6:00-8:00

April 8th-12th 
Monday "Proud to Be an American Day"-Wear Red, White, and Blue
Tuesday "Our Troops Allow America to Shine Bright & Sparkle” Wear Stars or Shiny Sparkles
Wednesday “Crazy Camo Day” Wear Camouflage Clothes
Thursday “Military Parents are our SUPERHEROS” Bring your solider to school and wear your favorite superhero look.
Friday “Purple Up Day” Everyone wears purple."
Poster Contest: Create a poster to show your support to our military students. The posters should reflect how “Military Children Serve Too”! All posters must be turned in to Mrs. Lumpkin by Thursday, April 11, 2019. The winners will receive a prize and be announced April 12, 2019.

Thursday April 11th
Pump It Up! Spirit Night 4:00-7:00

Friday April 12th
Play Day 9:00-11:00

Friday April 19th
Spring Holiday-No School

Monday April 22nd
Weather Day-No School

Monday April 30th
Progress Reports Go Home

     
     We will be going to the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens on this Thursday. We are asking students to wear their class shirts or a JBE shirt. Students also need to wear comfortable walking shoes. They may want to bring a light jacket or sweatshirt too. 
     Students may bring a camera and water bottle. Students may want to bring a small light backpack to help them carry their belongings. Students will not visit the gift shop, ride the train or the carousel. Students will be allowed to feed the animals. The zoo charges the following prices:
Stingray Feeding $2.00
Giraffe Feeding  $2.00
Lorikeet Feeding $1.00

     This week in math we will work on ordering decimals. We will also work on using the four operations to solve word problems involving decimals. This will include problems involving intervals of time, money, and distances. 


     This week in science we will begin our next unit, space. This week will learn about Earth's movements (rotation and revolution). We will also learn why the sun and other stars appear to move across the nights sky. Did you know people in the northern hemisphere see completely different constellations? This is because Earth is in the way. 
     In this unit we will also learn why the moon appears to be different shapes. Students are beginning a new project today. Students will keep track of the moon's appearance for 1 month. Students were given a calendar in class today. Their completed calendar is due on Friday May 3rd. Since the moon is not always visible students are encouraged to use https://stardate.org/ to help keep track of the moons appearance. Students may also come in to the classroom before school to copy my calendar. 

     This week in social studies students will read chapter 7 lesson 2, Florida's Agriculture. In this lesson students will read about the importance of citrus industry for our state. Students will also learn about the timber and cattle industries in our state. Students have one sheet to complete for homework this week.