Monday, November 28, 2022

Week of November 28, 2022

 


Happy Monday Everyone,

     I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving break. The good news is that we have 15 days until Winter Break!! We will be packing a lot into these days. We have District PMA testing along with our usual tests and quizzes. Along with finishing out the 2nd quarter. 


11/30 Wednesday
Picture Retakes

11/30 Wednesday
Early Release

11/30 Wednesday
Unit 7 Math Test

12/1 - 12/2
District ELA PMA Testing

12/6 Tuesday
Units 7 & 8 Science Test

12/7 - 12/8
District Math PMA Testing

12/15 Thursday
Unit 8 Math Quiz

12/16 Friday
Last Day of 2nd Quarter

12/19-1/2
Winter Break

1/3 Tuesday
No School Teacher Planning Day

1/4 Wednesday
Students Return to School

     This week in math, we will finish our work with division strategies. Our test is on Wednesday 12/30. Then later in the week we will begin our work on fractions. 

     This week in science we will continue discussing heat energy. Heat (thermal) energy is the energy that moves between objects of different temperatures. Heat moves from warmer objects/places to cooler objects/places until both are the same temperature. Heat moves in three different ways; conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction is when heat moves between objects that touch. Convection is heat movement through a liquid or a gas. Radiation is the transfer of heat without matter to carry it. Heat simply leaves one object and goes directly to another. Suppose you're standing near a campfire. You can feel the heat from the fire because it warms the air. But you can also feel the heat because it warms you directly through radiation. 



Monday: Math: Freckle Facts Practice and Division with Remainders
Science: Digital Lesson Unit 8 Lesson 3 What are conductors and insulators?

Tuesday: Science: Complete pages 363-366 in science book. Due on Thursday.

Wednesday: Science: Complete pages 45-48 in the pink book.

Thursday: Science: Complete pages 49-52 in the pink book.

Have a Wonderful Week,
Ms. Johnson


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