Happy Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day! This week we’ll talk a
bit about Dr. King, his accomplishments, as well as how he ties in with our
theme of courage. We will learn more about Dr. King later in the year when
we’re learning about the civil rights movement.
This week:
-report cards can be accessed on HAC Thursday at 4:00
-Remember to have your child turn in their Hill Middle
School form by January 30th
-The Robert Crown permission slip also needs to be returned
at your earliest convenience
-5H will also be having a pizza “party” this Friday with
cheese pizza from Papa Johns, provided by the school. A form is coming home
Tuesday and will need to be returned by Friday.
-Open House is coming up! Next week! January 28th
6:30-7:30. We hope you can make it, we’ll be working on some special things for
you!
-Have any extra quarters laying around? The service club is
holding a “quarter drive” for a service project called “Race to 1,000 meals”
for Feed My Starving Children. Just 22 cents can pay for a meal for a starving
child. This fundraiser runs until February 4th when the service club will be donating
their time to pack food and the funds donated by the school.
5H Math:
This week we will review how to find area of a rectangle as
well as how to find volume of rectangular prisms. We will end the week by
learning about the different types of triangles- we did not get to this last
week.
Language Arts:
We’ll wrap up the performance task this week. Kids should
have their opinion papers done, although we will take some time to revise and
edit. Then kids will work with a partner to compare the people they researched
and create a short presentation to share their comparison. Kids will present
Friday.
This week we’ll also finish our anchor text, The
Liberation of Gabriel King. I’ll have kids bring home their reading
notebooks Wednesday this week, so you can see the work we’ve been doing with
the text.
Word study- we’re starting a new syllable type this week:
Consonant- le (examples: stable, portable) Kids will learn these types of
syllables are typically at the end of words. We’ll be working with these words
this week, separating them into syllables and more importantly understanding
their meanings.
Social Studies:
We are focusing on the 13 colonies this week. Kids will be learning
what types of jobs people had in the colonies and why…how did the geography or
the resources affect the types of jobs people had? In addition to reading, we
will watch parts of Colonial House a PBS show to better understand what
colonial life was really like.
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