The Last Stretch
Language Arts
Students will start a new unit in language arts. This unit entails reading and writing poetry.
In the beginning of the unit, students will come to understand the difference between poetry and other types of writing by identifying its visual features. They will identify the characteristics associated with poetry. Students will read poetry first before they undertake writing it.
Poetry is shorter than narrative and expository writing. The punctuation is different as well as the structure of poetry. Students will come to know what a line and a stanza is. Then they will pursue the visual imagery evoked from reading a poem.
Where Do I Find Poetry?
by Georgia Heard
I open my eyes and what do I see?
Poetry spinning all around me!
In small ants trailing over the ground,
bulldozing dry earth into cave and mound.
In a hundred grains of ocean sand,
that I cradle in the palm of my hand.
In a lullaby of April rain,
trapping softly on my windowpane.
In trees dancing on a windy day,
when sky is wrinkled and elephant gray.
Poetry, Poetry! Can be found
In, Out, and all around.
But take a look inside your heart,
that's where a poem truly likes to start.
Science
Students are continuing their study of rocks and minerals. Our budding scientists will perform the water tests on a sample of 12 different minerals. After droplet of water is placed on the mineral, students will determine if there were any that had an odor. They will discover that sulfur has a rotten egg smell. Then students will continue with the scratch test and the hardness test.
Math
Students will start a new unit in math called Muffles' Truffles. This unit continues the concepts of multiplication and division using an open array.
The big idea of this learning involves unitizing, the distributive property of multiplication, and the commutative property of multiplication. Students will learn about the place value patterns that occur when multiplying and the associative property of multiplication.
Students will advance their strategies by using repeated addition, skip counting, partial products, ten times and doubling and halving.
Next week's blog will display student's published opinion writing pieces.
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