Monday, November 15, 2021

11/15/2021

 

Welcome to Science Week!!

Happy Monday Everyone,

     Welcome to JBE Science Week!! Students will participate in activities everyday this week designed to increase their awareness of science in the world around them. 

JBE CELEBRATES SCIENCE WEEK! November 15-19 

Monday “Say What?!?” Science  Dress up as a representation of your favorite science-related vocabulary word. Show off your costume as we parade around the school track! 

Tuesday Keep Calm and Put Your Lab Coat On!  Did you know a Dipterologist is a scientist who studies flies? No? Then you are in luck! Wear a science themed shirt and prepare to learn about interesting science fields! 

Wednesday Scientists Will Knock Your Socks Off!  It is time to learn about the “movers and shakers” in the field of Science! Then AND now! Wear silly or scientific socks as you learn about famous scientists! 

Thursday Ride on the JBE Magic School Bus!  Forget Ms. Frizzle! Your teacher will take you on an exciting, virtual field trip today! Don’t forget to wear your class shirt! 

Friday Scientists Are Good Sports!  They also use teamwork in their investigations! Dress to represent your favorite team as each classroom participates in a fun, hands-on Lab Experiment! 

     We will be going on our St. Augustine field trip on Tuesday 11/16. Students will participate in activities that go along with our social studies Florida History standards. There has been a change of plans to the activities we will complete. Instead of going to The Fountain of Youth, We will take a tour of the fort and have a trolley tour of the city. The field trip will take place on November 16th. Each class is allowed 10 chaperones. Chaperones must be approved on the DCPS Volunteer List. Chaperones will also be responsible for driving themselves to and from the field trip. Students must ride the bus to the field trip, but may be checked out by you after the activities are over. The cost of the field trip for students and chaperones is $14.  If you are interested in being a chaperone please use the pay online option to pay the fees and let your child's homeroom teacher with a note or an email. 

    Students are asked to wear their class shirts or a shirt with the same colors; Johnson-Green Lomblo-Royal Blue. Students will also need to bring a lunch packed in a paper or plastic bag with the students name on the outside of the bag. 

11/15-11/19
JBE Science Week

11/16 Tuesday
St. Augustine Field Trip

11/16 Tuesday
Progress Reports Go Home

11/17 Wednesday
Early Release

11/23 Tuesday
JBE Thanksgiving Luncheon

11/24-11/26
No School

Friday 12/3 and Monday 12/6
Math PMA 2

12/17 Friday
Last Day of 2nd Quarter

12/20-1/3
Winter Break


     This week in math, we will begin our module on geometry. This week we will learn the basics of points, lines, line segments, rays, acute angles, obtuse angles, right angles, parallel lines and perpendicular lines. Half the battle of geometry work is being familiar with the vocabulary. Please review these terms with your child as much as possible. Have them point these items out to you in their everyday lives. "The post of the fence intersects with the ground at a 90 degree angle. That means that the post is perpendicular to the ground."

     This week in science, we will continue our work on sound energy. Students will complete a lab where they will see evidence that sound moves in waves and is made when their are vibrations in matter. 
     We will also begin learning how the kinetic energy of moving water and wind can be used to create electricity. 


Monday: Math: Freckle Facts Practice and Multi-Digit Multiplication. Bring in notebook paper showing all work for the Multi-Digit Multiplication assignment.
Science: Unit 7 Lesson 3. 

Tuesday: Field Trip Today

Wednesday: Math: Lessons 1 and 2 Homework Sheet

Thursday: Math: Lessons 3 and 4 Homework Sheet

Friday: Signed Progress Reports Due

Have a Wonderful Week,
Aesha 



















Sunday, November 7, 2021

Week of 11/8

 


Happy Monday Everyone,

     I would like to extend a sincere thank you to all of the Veteran's that we have We have a short but busy week here at JBE!! We have a math test, Veteran's Day activities and Thursday and Friday off. 
     We will be going on our very first field trip in since 2019!! We will venture to The Fountain of Youth in St. Augustine. Students will participate in activities that go along with our social studies Florida History standards. The field trip will take place on November 16th. Each class is allowed 10 chaperones. Chaperones must be approved on the DCPS Volunteer List. Chaperones will also be responsible for driving themselves to and from the field trip. Students must ride the bus to the field trip, but may be checked out by you after the activities are over. The cost of the field trip for students and chaperones is $14.  If you are interested in being a chaperone please use the pay online option to pay the fees and let your child's homeroom teacher with a note or an email. 
    Students are asked to wear their class shirts or a shirt with the same colors; Johnson-Green Lomblo-Royal Blue. Students will also need to bring a lunch packed in a paper or plastic bag with the students name on the outside of the bag. 

     JBE is having Science Week!! It will be held next week, November 15-19. Please be on the look out for a flier to come home. Get ready for Monday November 15th is going to be come dressed as a science vocabulary word. 


11/9 Tuesday
Timed Quiz

11/10 Wednesday
Veteran's Day Activities at JBE

11/10 Wednesday
Module 3 Math Test

11/11-11/12
No School

11/15-11/19
JBE Science Week

11/16 Tuesday
Progress Reports Go Home

11/17 Wednesday
Early Release

11/23 Tuesday
JBE Thanksgiving Luncheon

11/24-11/26
No School

Friday 12/3 and Monday 12/6
Math PMA 2

12/17 Friday
Last Day of 2nd Quarter

12/20-1/3
Winter Break


School-To-Home Folder
*Lesson 24 Exit Ticket (Class Work)


     This week in math we will complete our work on Module 3. Students will take their test on Wednesday. Next week we will begin working on Module 4, which will cover geometry and measurement standards. 


     This week in science, we will continue our unit on energy. Our focus for this week and next is sound energy. Sound energy is a form of kinetic energy because sound is created by making vibrations in matter. Students will learn that sound can be described based on its frequency, pitch and volume. 

Monday: Math: Freckle Facts Practice and Complete Numbers 7-12 on Module 3 Review.

Tuesday: Math: Study for Module 3 Test

Have a wonderful week,
Aesha



Sunday, October 31, 2021

November 1, 2021

 


Happy Monday Everyone,

     I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. I would like to thank everyone that participated in our Fall Festival activities. The students enjoyed the treats, the art activities and playing bingo. We also had a great morning going out to enjoy 5th Grade People Fair.

     We will be going on our very first field trip in since 2019!! We will venture to The Fountain of Youth in St. Augustine. Students will participate in activities that go along with our social studies Florida History standards. The field trip will take place on November 16th. Each class is allowed 10 chaperones. Chaperones must be approved on the DCPS Volunteer List. Chaperones will also be responsible for driving themselves to and from the field trip. Students must ride the bus to the field trip, but may be checked out by you after the activities are over. The cost of the field trip for students is $14 and $16 for chaperones.  If you are interested in being a chaperone please use the pay online option to pay the fees and let your child's homeroom teacher with a note or an email. 


11/10 Tuesday
Veteran's Day Activities at JBE

11/10 Tuesday
Module 3 Math Test

11/11-11/12
No School

11/15-11/19
JBE Science Week

11/16 Tuesday
Progress Reports Go Home

11/17 Wednesday
Early Release

11/23 Tuesday
JBE Thanksgiving Luncheon

11/24-11/26
No School

12/17 Friday
Last Day of 2nd Quarter

12/20-1/3
Winter Break

School-to-Home Folder
*Unit 6 Science Test
*Module 3 Quiz

  This week in math, we will begin working on OA.1.a, deciding if two equations are true or false with using computation. 

The problem above is similar to ones that students will see in class and on various assessments. Students can not rely on the fact that 74-32=32 and 70-30=40 to tell that the two equations are not equal to each other. Students instead will use reasoning like pictured below to tell that the answer is letter b. 

We will also work on OA.1.b, using relational thinking to find the value of a variable in one of the two equations. The answer to the problem below is letter d. 



We will end the week working on OA.3.5, which deals with number and shape patterns. 



       This week in science we will continue our work with energy. Our focus for this week will be energy transformations. We will discuss how energy cannot be created or destroyed. It simply changes from one form to another. For example when you plug in a television and turn it on, the electrical energy from the plug is transformed into sound and light energy when the television is turned on. 



Monday: Math: Freckle Facts Practice
Science: HMH Unit 7 Lesson 2 Digital Lesson

Tuesday: Math: Lesson 24 Homework Sheet

Wednesday: Math Lesson 25 Homework Sheet

Thursday: Organization Action Plan

Have a Wonderful Week,
Aesha 








     





Week of 10/25

 

Happy Monday Everyone,

         Last week, we had an election for Student Council Class Representatives. Congratulations to all of the candidates, Abby, Darsh, Advik and Aniket for being brave enough to run and give a speech to the class. Our class representatives for this school year will be Abby and Advik. I know that they will represent us well. 

     This week we celebrate Red Ribbon Week. Please see below for the list of activities and events.
                                                            

Monday        Setting the Purpose “Pledge to Be Drug Free”    October 25, 2021

·       Wear “RED” today in honor of Say No to Drugs Celebration.

·       Homeroom teachers will briefly discuss Red Ribbon Week and why we celebrate.  They will review the activities for the week and give each student a Red Ribbon sticker.

·       Students will be encouraged to sign a Drug Free Pledge Banner during their lunch period to be displayed around the school.

·       5th Grade students will begin decorating the fence with red solo cups spelling out “Just Say No”.

Tuesday           Sock it to Drugs                       October 26, 2021

·       Students are encouraged to wear crazy socks to display that they have made up their minds to “Sock It” to drugs.

·       Students will receive a sticker with the day’s theme.

Wednesday        Unity Against Bullying Day                October 27, 2021

·       Wear orange to indicate we are a unified body and we stand against drugs, alcohol and bullying!

·       Students will receive a glow in the dark silicone bracelet.

Thursday         STOMP out Drugs                           October 28, 2021

·       Wear camo attire on this day to show that we are “Stomping Out Drugs”.

·       Students will receive a sticker with the day’s theme.

Friday           Team Up Against Drugs                       October 29, 2021

·       Students will wear their favorite sports team attire.

·       Students will receive a sticker with the day’s theme.


     This Wednesday is our next Early Release Day. Students will be dismissed at :1;15. Please make sure your child knows their dismissal plan.

10/25-10/29
Red Ribbon Week

10/27 Wednesday
Early Release

11/11-11/12
No School

11/24-11/26
No School

12/17
Last Day of 2nd Quarter

12/20-1/3
Winter Break


     This week in math we will move into our next standard, MAFS.4.OA.2.4. In this standard we will investigate factors and multiples. Students will be required to:
A. Find all of the factors pairs for numbers between 1-100.
B. Recognize that a whole number is a multiple of each of it's factors. 
C. Determine if a given whole number between 1-100 is a prime number or a composite number. 
*Facts Practice



     This week in science we will begin working on Unit 7, Energy and It's Uses. This week we will focus on the different forms of energy. We will work on kinetic energy, potential energy, and thermal energy. Next week we will learn about light energy and electrical energy.




Monday: Math: Freckle Facts Practice. Cut out items for 10x Greater Kit
Science: Complete Unit 7 Lesson 1 Digital Lesson

Tuesday: Math: Lesson 22 Homework

Wednesday: Math: Lesson 23 Homework

Thursday: Science: Complete pages 41-44 in Pink Book

Friday: Timed Quiz Today

Have Boo-rific Week,
Aesha











Week of 10/18/2021

 


Happy Victory Monday,

       After 390 days the Jaguars went all the way to London to pull off a win!! Hopefully they can win again after being off this week. 
Report Cards
     Students are bringing home their report cards for first quarter this afternoon. All of the paperwork on the inside is yours to review and keep. Please sign the envelope where indicated and return it to school no later than Friday. 
Student Council Class Representative Speeches and Voting

     Students received a form for being our classroom student council representative two weeks ago. Forms are due by Wednesday. In my homeroom students will give their speeches on Thursday. We will vote on Friday. Good Luck to all of the Candidates in both homerooms.


10/18 Monday
Report Cards Come Home

10/20 Wednesday
Student Council Speeches Due
Picture Day

10/21 Thursday
Student Council Speeches

10/22 Friday
*Student Council Election
*Unit 6 Science Test
*Report Card Envelopes Due

10/27 Wednesday
Early Release

11/11-11/12
No School

11/24-11/26
No School

12/17
Last Day of 2nd Quarter

12/20-1/3
Winter Break

School - To - Home Folder
*Math Mid Module 3 Quiz

     This week in math we will complete our study of division strategies. Students will learn how to divide using the multiplying up strategy, area model, partial quotients, and distributive properties to solve division problems (please the models below). 
          
Partial Quotients


        


     Students had their first timed quiz last Friday. After discussion with the other math teachers, we decided to only give the students 25 questions with 3 minutes of work time. Our next two quizzes will be just like the one last week. After that we will move to 50 questions with a 5 minute time limit.
*NBT.2.6 Division (due Tuesday 10/20)
*Facts Practice (due Friday)
*OA.1.2 Multiplicative Comparison Word Problems (due Friday)


     This week in science we will take our test on Unit 6 Matter and Its Changes. In this unit we have learned the difference between physical and chemical changes in matter. Students are familiar with the chemical changes of rusting, burning and decay. Many students are not familiar with the chemical change of tarnish. Tarnish happens when metals such as silver and copper are exposed to air. A famous example is the Statue of Liberty. When France gave the statue to the United States it was a brownish color similar to the color of a penny. Over time the copper statue has turned the green color that we see today.





Monday: Math: Freckle NBT.2,6 (due Tuesday), OA.1.2 and Facts Practice

Tuesday: Math: Lesson 30 Homework

Wednesday: Science: Complete pages 321-322 in science book.

Thursday: Math: Lesson 32 Homework
Science: Study for Unit 6 Test

Friday: Report Card Envelopes Due

Have a GREAT Week!!