Wednesday, April 10, 2024 Homework

This week (4/8 to 4/12) is Spirit Week -
Monday - Pajama Day
Tuesday - Hat day
Wednesday - Wacky Wednesday
Thursday - Sports Team Day
Friday - Color Wars (wear Red)
 
Math - None (Today we took our Chapter 10 Math Test and all grades are in PowerSchool. I had examples of problems on the board for a guide and I was here to answer any questions as well. I'm their best resource and I'm trying to get them to use me.)
 
Science - None (Today we went into the Science lab and worked with older grades and Mr. R on Candling our new baby chick eggs. Our classroom observed and also worked with the grades we were in their with. What is candling? It is when you take the egg and place it above a lit flashlight to see the embryo on the inside. We drew what we saw and the baby chicks are definitely forming. It was so cool!)
 
Social Studies - None (Today we continued to read about the Gold Rush with chapters 8 & 9. These chapters were called Boomtowns and Mining Gets Harder.. Some questions to ask.... Why were gold rush towns nicknamed Boomtowns?...They were small towns that seemed to spring up overnight and they were very populated and full of activity.  What nickname was San Francisco known by?...Golden Gate   What is ore?...It is hard rock with gold veins in it.  What were two dangers the miners faced while tunneling for ore?...1- cave-ins on the miners  2- explosions and poisonous gases in a tunnel)
 
Reminders:
- Tomorrow, Thursday, April 11th is our next Food Collection Drive and 5th grade is in charge of donating canned soups. Please donate anything you can as it is much appreciated.
 
- I offer office hours Monday - Thursday if your child needs me to reteach something in Math, Science or Social Studies. Please email me for assistance and we will meet via google meet link. 
 
- I offer afterschool Math group ENRICHMENT on Thursday's of every week until 3:15pm. Some weeks we review and some weeks we go ahead and learn the next lessons. We will also work on strengthening our math facts in multiplication. It is $30 per week if you'd like to join. You can come and go from week to week, but it is very beneficial. Contact me with any questions. 
 
- Amazon wish list, if you can donate to our classroom... https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3RS691H76HBK0?ref_=wl_share
 
Upcoming events:
 
~ Field Trip on May 2nd to Kenosha Public Museum to learn about Native American tribes that lived in Wisconsin and also dissecting Owl Pellets. It's mixture of Science and Social Studies. We also have another Field Trip on May 22nd to the Civil War Museum in Kenosha. This will be a great experience for the students to see artifacts and listen to real life soldier stories as we finish the unit on the Civil War at that time. More info to come for chaperoning by our Room Parent's. Field Trip forms to come home in April. So excited for these opportunities of enrichment. 
 
~ After much research on my end, I have decided to end this year in Science with a bit of Biology. I surprised the students and told them that we will be dissecting a crayfish on May 24th and an earthworm on May 15th. I would say 99% of them were so excited about this. A couple were not thrilled with the idea. Please know that this will not be graded, nor would I make any student do something they do not want to do or feel comfortable doing. This is strictly for fun and is totally optional. If they choose to not participate, they can come to the Science lab with us and read a book in the hallway. I'm very excited about this opportunity for the students.