Parent/Teacher Conferences: Badger teachers will be holding parent/teacher conferences again on Thursday, November 7th. If you haven't signed up, we still have space available. Please use the following link to sign up: Thursday, November 7th. It was wonderful to meet so many of you this past week!
Field Trip Information: Thank you to everyone who has submitted their field trip forms and payment so far! It is greatly appreciated! Please email Mrs. McGuire if you have any questions or concerns. We're looking forward to our upcoming trip on December 6th!
Book Orders are due Wednesday, October 30th. Thank you for the orders that have already been submitted! If you'd like to order online, please follow the instructions here!
Class Updates:
Social Studies: Students were assessed on early Greek civilizations on Thursday with a focus on Athens and Sparta. Check the grade book to see how they did! Starting Monday, we will discover Ancient Greece’s greatest rival.
Science: Within the metabolism unit we are investigating the question "Why does Elisa feel so tired?" To help in our investigation we will be evaluating evidence for quality. We will also be modeling how molecules move within the human body systems. There will be a lab write up for the human body system model due Friday. If students need more time they may turn it in Monday. (lab write ups are summative assessments) Also please note there is now a question of the day and all five days are to be turned in every Friday. There will also be a binder check on Wednesday covering pages 1-18 and handouts.
Literacy: The team watched the classic video Akeelah and the Bee on Wednesday, for two reasons: to see the power of learning Latin and Greek Roots, and to examine some very important traits of personal character. They wrote about them, and should be ready to turn them in to Google Classroom by Monday. Next week we dive into Unit 4 of Latin Roots, and we'll be examining the structure of text in informational text articles.
English: October reading projects are due this upcoming week on Wednesday, October 30th! Students should also prepare over the weekend for their quiz on Tuesday, October 29th. Vocabulary and personification notes are posted on Google Classroom and were reviewed in class. Students also began reading "The King of Mazy May" this week and will continue analyzing the text this coming week. Be sure to ask them what book they chose for their November projects!
Math: We finished our proportional reasoning unit on Thursday. Grades have been posted on Aspen. Friday we started our rational number unit. Students learned how to play the Integer Game, which will be a fun way to practice integers throughout this unit. Over the next week students will be learning how to add and subtract integers.