Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Week of February 14, 2022

 


Happy Valentine's Day Everyone,
     
     I hope everyone had a great weekend. Our JBE PTO wants to hear from you. The 2021- 2022 School Improvement Survey has been released to find out how our families would like funds from the FunD Run Spring fundraiser spent to support the school community! Be sure to complete this survey by Wednesday, 2/16/22, to have your voice heard! You can access the survey at the following link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdB9Y ZJTt5qNu_iAla66x1UdD0BXRpAv823iRTarQ5aDrqEQ/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr =0.
     The 2021-2022 5Essentials Parent Survey will be open until Friday, 2/25/22. All families are highly encouraged to complete the survey to provide us with feedback! The survey can be accessed at the following link: https://survey.5-essentials.org/duval.
     The next JBE Spirit Night will be held at Firehouse Subs (Jax Beach location on Beach Blvd.) on Wednesday, 2/16/22, from 4:00-7:00 p.m.! Tell the cashier you are there to support JBE, and the school will receive 25% of the total purchase back! All funds collected will be used to directly support teachers and students!


2/21 Monday
President's Day--No School

2/23 Wednesday
Early Release

3/10 Thursday
End of 3rd Quarter

3/11 Friday
Teacher Planning Day--No School

3/14-3/18
Spring Break--No School


     This week in math, we will continue working on fractions. This week we will work on subtracting fractions from whole numbers and mixed numbers, multiplying fractions, and comparing fractions. This is review of previously worked on material. This time the numbers will increase in size. 
     We will have another timed facts paper pencil activity on Friday. This will include both multiplication and division facts. 

     This week in science we will begin learning about the classification of rocks. Rocks are classified into three groups; igneous rocks, sedimentary rocks. and metamorphic rocks. Rocks are classified based on how they are created. 
Igneous Rocks-Rocks that are created when lava (above ground molten rock) and magma (below ground molten rock) cools to form rock. You can tell the difference between the types based on the size of the mineral crystals. Lava formed igneous rock have small to no crystals because they cool quickly. Magma formed rocks have very large crystals because they cool very slowly.
Sedimentary Rocks-Rocks that are created when the sediment of previously weathered rock is pressed together. Sedimentary rock can usually be identified by the different colored layers in the rock.
Metamorphic Rocks-Rocks that form when Earth's processes change the mineral grain of other rocks. Metamorphic rock can form as a result of high heat, high pressure, or a combination of both. 


Monday: Math: Freckle: Fact Practice
Science: HMH Unit 4 Lesson 3 Digital Lesson What Are Properties of Minerals? and Lesson 4 Digital Lesson How Can Rocks be Classified?

Tuesday: Math: FSA Packet Pages 5 and 6

Wednesday: Math: Lessons 24 and 25 Homework

Thursday: Math: Lessons 26 and 27 Homework

Have Wonderful Week,
Ms. Johnson


 




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