Announcements:
Our math test has been moved until Tuesday to give the class a little more time to prepare. Study guides went home last Friday. We ran out of time for our spelling test this week, whoops! We were too busy getting new seats. Reading: So far this year we have been focusing on how good readers read, and what it means to read and understand text. This week we finished up that whole unit with synthesizing, which is the idea that when we read new material we add it to what we already know, and this is how we learn and grow our thoughts. Writing: Having learned to structure a paragraph last week, the class started coming up with an idea to write a persuasive essay about and generated a few reasons that they will argue for in their papers. Math: Word problems are very difficult, so we spent a whole week learning how to deal with them. Regular multiplication, comparisons, and multi-step word problems, we hit them all! Social Studies: This week we did our last bit of research on the Great Lakes region and learned a little about the other regions of the United States. Comments are closed.
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June 2023
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