Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Week of 2/3/2020

 

Happy Super Monday Everyone,

     Whether your team won or loss there are two things almost everyone can agree on, 1 it was a very good game 2 everyone is tired today from staying up to watch it. 


    We have a field trip to St. Augustine on Monday March 16th. This is the Monday after spring break. This field trip supports our learning standards for Florida History. The cost of the trip is $14 for students (this is the price before bus fees are added). The price for chaperones is $18. All chaperones will have to provide their own transportation to St. Augustine. Due to limited space we are only allowed 4 chaperones per class. If you would like to be a chaperone please send me a note or email. If we have more than 4 parents interested, I will draw names. 

     


February 4th, Tuesday 
Science test on units 8 and 9

February 7th, Friday
Student Led Conferences-Johnson's Homeroom

February 14th, Friday
Valentine's Exchange in the afternoon

February 17th, Monday
President's Day-No School

February 27th, Thursday
PTO Fun"d" Run

March 3rd, Tuesday
Module 5-Math Test

March 6th, Friday
Field Day

March 9th-13th
Spring Break

March 16th, Monday
Field Trip St. Augustine


     This week in math we will finish our work with common denominators. We will then begin working on the next part of our adding fractions standard. Students will learn how to add and subtract fractions and mixed numbers. Students will add and subtract fractions with like denominators. Students will learn how to subtract mixed numbers, when the fraction with the largest whole number is smaller than the fraction with the smaller whole number.
For Example 


     This week in science we will take our test on heat and motion. Our next unit of study will be unit 4, Rocks, Minerals and Resources. We will begin the unit with a study of weathering, erosion and deposition. This week we will focus on weathering. There are two types of weathering, physical weathering and chemical weathering. In physical weathering forces like water, wind and plant growth wear rocks on Earth's surface down and break them apart. 

I hope everyone has a wonderful week!!










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