Quote of the Week:
“I love Minecraft and want to write about how it can help people. Can you help me?”
~Stephenson Sun
This week in class:
In Reading Class we learned:
- to use our Character Analysis Skills on the Novel: Matilda
- to theorize why a character acts the way they do.
- to Assess our own reading, and gauge how we are doing.
- to give ourselves good goals for this unit.
In Writing Class we learned:
- to think about our Audience, and what they need to hear to agree with us.
- to edit as we go, but if we run out of steam, to go back and read and edit our work.
- appropriate abstract nouns to use in our writing.
- to assess ourselves, and give ourselves good goals for this unit.
In Math Class we learned:
- how to use square centimeters to find the area of a rectangle.
- how to use square inches to find the area of a rectangle.
- how to find the area of a rectangle from an incomplete picture.
In Social Studies Class we learned:
- Learned about the 17 Sustainable goals set by the United Nations.
- We learned about Irish dancing, and music.
Next Week’s Plan:
Monday:
- Bilingual Book Swap!
- Information Gathering for our Writing.
- Start Matilda Chapter 4 and decide where we need our individual help.
- Review what we have learned in Math class.
Tuesday:
- Continue Gathering information for our Writing.
- Continue with Matilda Chapter 4.
- Focus on Arrays and incomplete information in Math related to area.
- Discover Irish Food.
Wednesday:
- iPads needed.
- Weekly Check in on Reading. AR Quizzes,
- Different Models of Area in Math. Using new tools.
Thursday:
- Pi Day: Math Activities on the break times!
- Begin Matilda Chapter 5
- Organize the information we gathered into meaningful chunks for our writing.
- Grammar Review.
Friday:
- Assembly: Relationship Star.
- Learning about the parts of a story.
To Support Your Child at Home:
- Set aside 15 or more minutes every day for quiet reading.
- Set aside 20 minutes to review the Home Review book each night.
- Read. Children like to copy what they see, if they see their family enjoying reading, they will be more motivated to read themselves.
- Make sure your child is getting 9~10 hours of sleep every night.
- Keep a steady routine at home with your child. This will help them understand and appreciate the times they have.
- Review the past vocabulary words we learned.
Something Special that happened in class:
During our Indoor Recess on Tuesday, a group of the students finally convinced me to teach them the basics of my favorite game: Dungeons & Dragons. So, we did a (very) simplified adventure for them. I promised I would do another soon.
Audrey had her Birthday Party With us! Congratulations Audrey!
We celebrated International Women’s Day during the class.























church in Europe designated November 1st as All Hallows Day. “HALLOW” means saint. Legend has it that the Celts, who lived in Ireland, Scotland, and elsewhere, moved the festival forward by one day, to October 31, 500 BC. They believed it was the official end of summer, the beginning of the New Year and the beginning of a harsh winter. At that time, it was believed that the spirits of the deceased would return to the former residence on this day in search of living creatures, to regenerate, and this is the only hope that people can get regeneration after death. And the living people are afraid of the dead ghost to seize life, so people on this day put out the fire, candlelight, so that the dead ghost cannot find the living, and dressed themselves as demons and ghosts to scare away the dead ghost. After that, they will rekindle the fire and candle and start the New Year’s life.
























