Friday, August 30, 2013

Week of August 26-30

It has been a crazy week.  Please start looking at skyward for missing work.  I have put in one assignment already and hopefully will have time to put more in this weekend.  This is what should have been on the planner.

Here is what we did:
 TABITGB=There's a Boy in the Girls Bathroom

What should have been turned in that I will record in skyward
  • My First Day of 5th Grade
  • JFK Letter (write about how you want to raise your allowance, or how your life is different than JFK)
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Question response
  • I Am Poem
Upcoming Events:
  • Thursday September 5:  Have your Archeological Shoe Box Ready
  • Wednesday September 4:  Salt Dough Landforms--please bring salt dough ready to be used
Please turn in any forms that still need to be returned from back to school night.

We will be looking at our journals and handwriting books and response sheet from our read aloud book later.  Please be responsible keep track of it.

We will be starting our math book on Tuesday and also our first week of spelling.

Don't forget to sign your planner, your passport as well as add up your reading minutes on the calendar page with at least one parent signature or initials.


Below is the start of our tape sculpture.  We had fun making him today at school. In the next week or so we will tape him together and he will become a member of our class.



Wednesday, August 28, 2013

I have a dream...

Today is the 50th anniversary of the I have a dream speech and the March on Washington.  Many people got involved in the Civil Rights movement to help make our country a place where everyone would want to be.  They worked so that all people could be treated equally and not by their skin color.  Martin Luther King Jr. can be an inspiration to us all.  He knew there was a problem with our country and worked to find ways to fix it and get others involved.  Through non violent ways he made change.  He used his words for good.  He has and can still inspire us.  We can focus on people, not the color of their skin.  We can be kind to everyone no matter their background.  He truly is a hero.

I hope you enjoyed learning a little about him today as we read and wrote a little about him today.  He truly has made the world a better place.

Monday, August 26, 2013

First Day of School


We had a successful day of school.  I think we had fun today...at least I did.  We started the day with a word search with school words.  We did some math timed tests, we created a list of rules, read the first chapter in our book, read the poem On Turning Ten and wrote about how our life is different in 5th grade or by being 10.  We had fun doing a drama and dance activity. We wrote about our first day and then did an art project.  It was a GREAT day!

Make sure you finish your first day of school writing project and fill out the forms from the back to school night packet asap.

If you can bring in at least two spiral notebooks for writing and math that would be great!  Please bring a 1 1/2 inch - 2 inch binder for a Leader In Me notebook and portfolio.  Smaller binders will be harder to fit everything in.  Another helpful item would be a binder clip to make it easy to navigate to the correct page in your planner.

Make sure you get your planner signed and record any reading minutes in the August month page. Please add up the minutes at the end of the month. A parents signature will need to be on there before I record the minutes into skyward. 

Any questions?  Please email me at rachel.vanorden@jordandistrict.org

Sunday, August 25, 2013

School Starts Tomorrow!

You may be nervous about tomorrow...I know I am.  I often have dreams about school starting.  I know it can be scary, but we will have fun.  Not just fun for a day, but fun for the year.  We will also work hard and learn a lot. It is important for us to be the best we can be so we can accomplish what we need to this year.

I am so happy many of you came to back to school night.  It was great meeting you.  I am excited to meet those of you who couldn't come on Thursday.

Make sure you get a good night's rest tonight and eat a good breakfast tomorrow.  Changing from summer back to school can be an exhausting day.


Wednesday, August 14, 2013

There's a Boy In the Girls Bathroom

One of my all time favorite books is There's a Boy in the Girls Bathroom by Louis Sachar.  We will be reading it the first few weeks of school.  It is about a boy named Bradley Chalkers who is in 5th grade. He is a bully and doesn't do his homework.  He often lies.  He starts going to the school counselor who changes his life.  It is a delightful book.  It makes me smile, laugh and cry.  I love it!


Other books by Lewis Sachar you may have read or heard about are
Holes

Sideways Stories From Wayside School (and the series)




Back to School Night

Remember to come to Back to School Night.  It is from 6:00-7:00 Thursday August 22, 2013.  There will be a general meeting in the gym and then there will be a session in our classroom.  At back to school night you will find where you sit, learn a little about me and we will be talking about very important information that parents and students will need to know.  I will be giving you a packet with information and forms to sign.  Please return them as soon as you can.   I can't wait to meet you all!



If you missed Back to School Night I will be sending home information on the first day of school. 

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

School Supplies

This is a list of School Supplies we made for 5th Grade. 

School Supplies:  The following is a list of school supplies that we will use in our classroom. You are not required to purchase these.  This is just a list for those who are interested in buying their own.  Classroom supplies will be provided at school for students to share.  If you do choose to buy your own supplies, please be sure to label them.


#2 lead pencils (Purchase these at school sales and save them for throughout the year.)

highlighter pen
scissors (especially if you are left-handed)
1 pkg. of dry erase markers
48 count crayons (Please, don’t bring larger boxes.)
colored pencils (a set for school and a set for home)
water base broad line markers
glue sticks (Please, no fancy colors, glitters, etc.)
red ink pens (or a different color other than blue/black) for correcting
zipper pouch for pencils/pens (These are a lot better than the pencil boxes.)
box of Kleenex to share with class (We use a box per week--more during the cold and flu seasons.)
folders for organization (Students found that accordion type folders were helpful.)
ear buds or ear phones (These will help when we use mobile devices in the classroom.)
sticky notes
black sharpie pen
pencil sharpener (the kind that catches pencil shavings)
hand sanitizer to share with class
Ziplock bags (snack, quart, or gallon for various projects)


*Students will need an empty shoe box for a beginning of the year activity.