Thursday, March 10, 2016

Cereal Box Reading Project

Students are about half way finished with the novels they've been reading for their book clubs. As a culminating project (rather than a comprehensive test), students will design a cereal that relates to their book. Students will develop a creative name, cereal shape, prize, and games for the back of the box as well as character and setting information as"ingredients." All the instructions, rubric, and templates are being sent home today, but are also available below.

Note: Students may type the information for the sides and top instead of handwriting on the templates that have been provided.

In addition to creating the cereal box, students also get to make a commercial to convince people to "buy" their cereal. This commercial can be presented live in class, but many may want to choose to record it as a video and send in the link so we can watch it in class (you can send me a file of the video or a link to the video on my email). The advantage to a video is it can be done as many times as necessary until it's just right and you can also include props, other people, and even special effects.

This should be a fun project! The project is due Wednesday, March 23rd. Students will be finished with their books by Friday, March 18th (some may have read ahead and are already finished). Students DO NOT HAVE TO BE FINISHED WITH THE BOOK to begin working on this project. If you are not able to find a cereal box, please let me know.

If you google "cereal box book report," you can see lots of great picture examples. Here are a few:
      
*Notice that the entire box has been covered so that the original cereal is not apparent.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Spelling Words for This Week

Due to the snow last week, we tested on last week's words on Monday. We have been practicing a new list that I feel students will be ready for on Friday. These words are closed syllables (a syllable that ends with a consonant). All the words this week have a closed syllable as the first syllable.

Example: bis - cuit     ap-ple     fol - low

RED List
Unit 5, Week 3
BLUE List
Unit 5, Week 3
GREEN List
Unit 5, Week 3
Name:
Name:
Name:
basket
rabbit
napkin
letter
invite
bedtime
mammal
number
fellow
chapter
follow
problem
chicken
butter
splendid

Bonus:
describe
ecstatic
melancholy
cotton
tidbit
helmet
mitten
chapter
triplets
hectic
mascot
chipmunk
ticket
fossil
plaster
fabric
button
rabbit

Bonus:
describe
ecstatic
melancholy
pigment
culprit
basket
suspect
prodded
chatted
pretzel
crimson
blister
subject
witness
manner
sadden
captive
tractor

Bonus:
describe
ecstatic
melancholy


Monday, February 2, 2015

Happy Groundhog Day!

Happy Groundhog Day! Our friend, Punxsutawney Phil, saw his shadow today which means we have 6 more weeks of winter to go through. Yikes! While we brave that together, here's what is happening in our room:


  • New Special Class - For the month of February, we will have Practical Living/Careers. Students will have a lot of fun learning about different careers and practical tips of how to be successful as a citizen.
  • Valentine's Day Party - Our party will be next Friday, the 13th. The back of the Faulkner Flash has a note about the party (not included below because of names being listed - I sent it as an attachement on Remind). Feel free to bring in food/drinks early but wait to bring the Valentine boxes on the day of the party. Also, it's perfectly fine to use boxes you've made in the past.
  • Data notebooks will come home next week to give you an idea of how your child is progressing in reading and math so far in this 9-week period. 




Monday, January 26, 2015

January 26 - 30

We hope to get a full week of school in this week! Wouldn't that be amazing!?!

Our spelling words this week are homophones, which means there are pairs of words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings. So, students really need to know the meanings of words in addition to being able to spell them because they'll need to rely on context clues in the sentences I give during the test to know which word to use.

Fitness 5 will be on Wednesday. Tomorrow, permission forms will come home. This takes place in our gym and consists of 5 stations for students to check their fitness. There will be lots of movement to have your students wear comfortable clothes and tennis shoes.

Scholastic Book orders are due Wednesday. If your order is at least $10, you earn a FREE BOOK! Let me know which free book (up to a $5 value) you'd like.



Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Patricia Polacco Author Study

We have been study the fabulously talented Patricia Polacco the past several weeks. We've used several of her books as read alouds to analyze the craft of her writing. We have especially enjoyed the figurative language she uses, how her illustrations capture the mood of the text, and how she is able to bring to life so many personal moments from her life.

As a culminating project, students have access to about 20 different Patricia Polacco books to further examine her author's craft and practice several reading skills:

  • compare and contrast
  • describing plot
  • analyzing characters
  • describing mood
  • making text connections
  • sequencing
Students will complete 3 activities for this project, DUE AT THE END OF CLASS ON FRIDAY. Everyone must do a reading response letter (click HERE see the example below that was crafted in class as an example) and then may choose the other two activities from 4 options. Please see the documents below.




Students have been given copies of the project sheet and checklist for the response letter. In class, the text message has been demonstrated as well as how to craft the reading response letter. We are spending time each day working on these activities, but students may also do them at home. On students' Edmodo account, they have been given the link to this blog post so they can access it at any time.
         Edmodo Login: First name, middle initial, last name   (ex: janeqdoe)
         Password: 10 digit code


Tuesday, January 20, 2015

MLK Week (Jan. 20-23)

I hope you enjoyed your 3-day weekend! It was nice to get a taste of Spring in the middle of Winter. We are thrilled to be able to finally have outdoor recess this week!!!!!!

Almost the entire class started off this week on the right foot by turning in their Friday Journal and signed Discipline Report. I love seeing this responsibility.

Below are the Faulkner Flash and TEAM homework for this week.