Tuesday, January 27, 2015

REMINDERS AND LESSON PLANS FOR WEEK OF JANUARY 26-31


REMINDERS 

1. Students should read every night between 15-30 minutes.

2. If your child has a classwork folder, make sure to empty it out and send it back so future work can be placed in there. 


3. Students only need to have one folder to carry around from home to school. 



HOMEWORK


Second grade:  copy the vocabulary words below-make sure to not copy the ones that you already have. 


Third grade copy the vocabulary words below-make sure to not copy the ones that you already have. 


Fourth grade: copy the reading words below and define the social studies words below using the textbook. 




VOCABULARY WORDS 

SECOND GRADE: These words were from last week and will be on the next quiz, but over half of the class did not copy them for homework last week as assigned. 


Social Studies 

Candidate: a person who wants to be selected.
Qualification:the things that are required to do something.
ballots: a slip of paper or machines that allows you to vote.
campaign: action taken to get a goal done.
election: the event where people vote (pick/choose) the person they want.

advertisement: way of persuading people to do something

Reading

adventure fiction: text where characters face a problem or hard situation while on a quest or journey.

galloped: riding a horse


screeched: a high pitch sound.


stranded: the act of being trapped or stuck.


island: a piece of land surrounded by water on all sides.




THIRD GRADE: Here are the definitions for last weeks words.

Social Studies 
biography: a non-fiction text about someones life written by someone else. 

Cesar Chavez: Mexican-American who fought for the rights of farm workers by using non-violent methods such as boycotts and strikes. 


 Boycott: the act of not buying products from someone as a form of protest. 


 Union: group of people who come together to have a voice in the conditions and treatment they receive at work. 


 Strike: the act of workers refusing to work and protesting to get better working conditions. 


Great Depression: a time from the 1930's to 1940's where the economy was not doing well. People lost jobs and many business closed. 



FOURTH GRADE: Here are the words for this week, define them using the textbook. 


Social Studies 

Time line, surrender, retreat, Battle of Saratoga, Battle of Yorktown, convention, representative, capital, constitution, ratify, John Jay, George Clinton, Albany, Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, and Martha Washington. 

Reading 

comparatives: words that compare two things.

vibrations: to shake back and forth very quickly. 


Sumatran Tigers: the smallest surviving tiger subspecies and are distinguished by heavy black stripes on their orange coats.


historical fiction: a story that takes place in the past and the events or characters are real or both, but the dialogue is made up. 


delay: to hold up or make late. 




Tuesday, January 20, 2015

REMINDERS AND LESSON PLANS FOR WEEK OF JANUARY 19-23

REMINDERS

1. No homework except studying this week.

2. Math and science exam on Wednesday. 

3. Reading and Religion exam of Thursday.

4. Social studies and ELA exam on Friday.

5. Students should read every night between 15-30 minutes.

6. Students were given back folders with papers from this quarter. PLEASE LEAVE AT HOME. I do not want it back. 

7. Some students papers are not in folders because they never returned the folders from the last time I gave it back. 

8. As I was reviewing with students , many were missing vocabulary words, the vocabulary words are part of homework to copy and then we use them in class. Not completing homework gets the students zero and then they don't have them to study. Please make sure as we enter the new quarter, that they copy words were assigned. 



 HOMEWORK FOR JANUARY 21, 2014

-  All grades study for midterms. 



LESSON PLANS 

CLICK HERE FOR SECOND GRADE READING LESSON PLAN

CLICK HERE FOR SECOND GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES LESSON PLAN

CLICK HERE FOR THIRD GRADE READING LESSON PLAN

CLICK HERE FOR THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES LESSON PLAN

CLICK HERE FOR FOURTH GRADE LESSON PLANS

CLICK HERE FOR FOURTH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES LESSON PLAN

Monday, January 12, 2015

REMINDERS AND LESSON PLANS FOR WEEK OF JANUARY 12-16

REMINDERS

1. Reading homework is due on Thursday for all three grades.
2. Homework is not accepted late. 
3.There is no school on Friday January 16 or Monday January 19. 
4. Students should read every night between 15-30 minutes.
5. Midterm review sheets were given out today Monday January 12
6. The vocabulary words will be quizzed on the first quiz given after midterms- they are not on the midterm exam. 

HOMEWORK FOR JANUARY 12, 2014

SECOND GRADE: reading worksheet " Food is our fuel "

THIRD GRADE: reading worksheet " The Smuggler" Questions on looseleaf : 1. Why did the inspector say "You are a clever smuggler!"? Use details to support your answer. 2. What was the smuggler bringing across the border? 3. Explain why that was a valuable item? 

FOURTH GRADE: reading worksheet "The Hickory Toothpick ". Questions on looseleaf; 1. Why did the person burn up their shelves and chairs? 2. Explain why the/she used the fireplace to get out the home. 3.What happened to the hickory tree log? Explain in detail. 


HOMEWORK FOR JANUARY 14, 2014

SECOND GRADE: Copy reading and social studies vocabulary words found below into their notebook. Also study for midterm following the study guide and using both notebooks. 

THIRD GRADE: Study for midterm using study guide and both notebook. 

FOURTH GRADE: Define the social studies words below using the social studies textbook. Also study for the midterm using study guide and reading and social studies notebooks. 

VOCABULARY WORDS
-THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES: 1. BIOGRAPHY, CESAR CHAVEZ, BOYCOTT, GREAT DEPRESSION, UNION, STRIKE
-THIRD GRADE READING WORDS: YEARNED, WHARF, SCAN, MIGRATING, SIGNAL WORDS, SEQUENCE, TIME ORDER., BIOGRAPHY, DOCKS.
*WE ARE DEFINING THEM IN CLASS

SECOND GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES

Candidate: a person who wants to be selected. Qualification:the things that are required to do something. ballots: a slip of paper or machines that allows you to vote. campaign: action taken to get a goal done. election: the event where people vote (pick/choose) the person they want. advertisement: way of persuading people to do something

SECOND GRADE READING

adventure fiction: text where characters face a problem or hard situation while on a quest or journey.
galloped: riding a horse
screeched: a high pitch sound.
stranded: the act of being trapped or stuck.
island: a piece of land surrounded by water on all sides.

FOURTH GRADE READING
1.MAIN IDEA  2.SUPPORTING DETAILS  3.COMPARATIVES  4.VIBRATIONS
5.SUMATRAN TIGERS
*WE ARE DEFINING THEM IN CLASS

FOURTH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES 
1.STAMP ACT   2. BOSTON TEA PARTY   3.PATRIOTS   4.LOYALIST  5.AMERICAN REVOLUTION   6.DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE  7.CONTINENTAL CONGRESS
8.THOMAS JEFFERSON  9.JOHN JAY
*DEFINE USING SOCIAL STUDIES TEXTBOOK

LESSON PLANS
CLICK HERE FOR THIRD GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES LESSON PLAN
CLICK HERE FOR THIRD GRADE READING LESSON PLAN
CLICK HERE FOR FOURTH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES LESSON PLAN
CLICK HERE FOR FOURTH GRADE READING LESSON PLAN
CLICK HERE FOR SECOND GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES LESSON PLAN
CLICK HERE FOR SECOND GRADE READING LESSON PLAN

Monday, January 5, 2015

REMINDERS AND LESSON PLANS FOR WEEK OF JANUARY 5-9 2015

REMINDERS
1. Third grade reading on Friday January 9- will include vocabulary from last week of school in December.
2. Second grade reading quiz on Friday January 9-
3. Fourth grade reading quiz on January 9-
4.Homework is due on time, if not a zero is given.
5. Friday is a half a day. Dismissal at 12 pm.



HOMEWORK FOR JANUARY 5, 2014
SECOND GRADE: -
THIRD GRADE: Reading book page 187 # 4 on looseleaf.
FOURTH GRADE:-

HOMEWORK FOR JANUARY 6, 2014
SECOND GRADE: Green book pages 4-5 in the book- some students completed it over the break , so nothing is needed from them for tomorrow.

HOMEWORK FOR JANUARY 7, 2014
SECOND GRADE: On looseleaf answer the questions copied from the board in class  onto your reading notebooks, (the ones the class made up based on the story  Amazing Architects of Africa from page 7 in the green book.
THIRD GRADE: Using social studies notebook and the following like to the Mexican Folktale The Bear Prince, explain the characters, setting and plot (focus of the first event that sets the story up).
CLICK HERE FOR BEAR PRINCE VIDEO
FOURTH GRADE: Define the words from page 112 in your social studies notebook using the textbook.



CLICK HERE FOR THIRD GRADE LESSON PLAN
CLICK HERE FOR FOURTH GRADE READING LESSON PLAN
CLICK HERE FOR FOURTH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES LESSON PLAN
CLICK HERE FOR SECOND GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES LESSON PLAN
CLICK HERE FOR SECOND GRADE READING LESSON PLAN

Friday, January 2, 2015

CHRISTMAS HOMEWORK- STUDENTS WERE GIVEN SHEETS BUT JUST IN CASE HERE IT IS

SECOND GRADE

  1. Review pages 3-7 from Ready New York book (green book)
  2. Read A Prickly Adventure from Ready NY book page 8-9 and answer questions 1-4 on pages 9-10.- WRITE IN THE BOOK
  3. With the help of a parent students will research laws ( could be laws that apply to NY only or the whole United States). It can be any law that you can help your child understand and they can then explain in class. Students will write the law and an explanation of what it means. Create or print a picture that applies to the law. Do this on looseleaf with full heading.



THIRD GRADE
  1. Read Cleopatra Finds Her Voice on pages 58-59 of Ready New York book(red book) and answer questions #1-5 from pages 59-60. On looseleaf: label the page with title of story , pages. Multiple choice questions need only letter answer. Use complete sentences for #5.
  2. Create a biography of an important Mexican person. Include the persons name, birth date, birth city, information about their childhood, why they are important. DO NOT COPY FROM A SITE OR BOOK-THAT IS PLAGIARISM AND GETS A ZERO. Read the information you find and write the biography using your own words from what you learned.

Group 1: Benito Suarez: fraylin, roselaine, jared, chela, Manuel
Group 2: Frida Kahlo: Alysse, Yoskarl, Reynaldo, Nisha, Jeylin
Group 3: Carlos Slim Helu: Alexander, Mathew, Michelle, Boisse, Ashley, Isabella,
Group 4: Montezuma II: Eduardo, Zoey, Cadance, Franklin, Nydyris



FOURTH GRADE

  1. Complete map a month
  2. Complete social studies package
  3. Read The Long Winter chapters 16,17,and 18 and write notes on them. Study the notes as you will be quizzed on those chapters when school resumes.