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Sunday, February 11, 2018

Mayberry-McFarland Weekly News
for the week of February 5, 2018

Due Dates / Upcoming Events:
Monday, February 12: weekly reading logs due
Tuesday, February 13: Home Link is due
Wednesday, February 14: FULL day, Valentines Exchange
Thursday, February 15: math journal pages are due
Friday, February 16: Home Link is due/ SpellingCity is due
Monday, February 26: weekly logs are due

General News and Announcements
Welcome, Bruce!
The McFarlands welcomed a new student this week.  His name is Bruce, and he was in Mrs. Brown’s third grade class at MIW last year, so he’s a familiar face to a few of our students.  Please include Bruce in your Valentines!

Valentines Day
Students are welcome and encouraged to bring in Valentines for each child in the class.  In 4th grade, most students do bring them in.  All students must bring in a container to collect and bring home the Valentines they receive that day.  Containers can range from an elaborate, bejeweled masterpiece, to reusing last year’s container, to a plastic Hannaford bag. Containers and cards should be brought in to school on February 14th.  Each child has a class list.  Please add Bruce!  

Academic Updates
Writing Workshop
This week’s focus for informational writing has been pros and cons.  As a class, we made a T-chart of the pros and cons of being short.  Students taped a chart into their notebooks listing specific vocabulary that goes with pros and cons writing: drawback, advantage, convenience, flaw, etc.  Toward the end of the week, students starting writing paragraphs about pros and cons from their own T-charts based on a topic of their choice.  We have been typing all of the informational writing using Google Docs, for real-life, practical experience and for practicing typing for upcoming MEA testing (in March).  

Reading Workshop
See Mrs. Mayberry’s Theme update below to see how we are carrying our new historical fiction reading unit into social studies time!  Check out the goals for this unit below.

Math
In math this week students were introduced to adding fractions and mixed numbers. Some of the work also included fraction number stories.

Theme
Continuing our work with chain reaction machines students got to flex their creative engineering skills.

Also, as part of the historical fiction unit students will be starting in reading they will be learning background information about major time periods during theme. This will help support students reading comprehension and make historical fiction more enjoyable. On Friday students were introduced to slavery and the Civil War, which is the first time period they will encounter during historical fiction lessons in reading.  

Sunday, February 4, 2018

Mayberry-McFarland Weekly News
for the week of January 29, 2018

Due Dates / Upcoming Events:
Monday, February 5: weekly reading logs due
Tuesday, February 6: Home Link is due
Wednesday, February 7: early release
Thursday, February 8: math journal pages are due
Friday, February 9: Home Link is due/ SpellingCity is due
Monday, February 12: weekly logs are due

General News and Announcements
Global Play Day
On Wednesday, February 7th, GMS students in grades 4-5 will be participating in an event called  Global School Play Day . Last year over 283,000 students participated in this day of unstructured play across the globe.  Students are encouraged to bring games and toys from home.  Our only restriction is no electronic devices.  This is a day (well, half-day) for students to enjoy the fun and creativity that naturally occurs when children engage in unstructured play. This idea grew from a TEDX talk by Peter Gray titled The Decline of Play.

Valentines Day
Students are welcome and encouraged to bring in Valentines for each child in the class.  I’ll send home a class list on Monday.  In 4th grade, most students do bring them in.  All students must bring in a container to collect and bring home the Valentines they receive that day.  Containers can range from an elaborate, bejeweled masterpiece, to reusing last year’s container, to a plastic Hannaford bag. Containers and cards should be brought in to school on February 14th.

Academic Updates
Writing Workshop
This week we have been focusing on cause and effect.  Students are writing five cause and effect sentences, following student-designed criteria, on an area of personal expertise.

Reading Workshop
Today, we shared Main Idea Bags!  Students set out their bags, and three others wrote their guesses for the main idea.  Each student shared the contents of her/his bag, shared the guesses, and then announced the actual main idea.  It was fun!  Students were scored on their understanding of the main idea concepts based on both their own ideas and their guesses of others’.  There is still some confusion about the difference between a topic (soccer) and a main idea (Soccer is fun!), so we’ll continue to address that.


Math
This week students worked on multi-step number stories and did a lot of review work for the end of unit assessment. Unit 4 progress packets will be sent home by the end of next week. On Monday students will jump into unit 5 which is the second of three fraction units this year.

Theme

Due to the iReady assessments this curriculum area took a backseat this week.