Literacy, Bible, and Social Studies Objectives: December 14 – 18, 2020

NARRATIVE WRITING

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will complete their fictional narrative drafts and publish their work

READING WEEK

FOCUS – COURAGEOUS FEMALES:

  • Monday: Malala Yousafzai
  • Tuesday: Pocahontas
  • Wednesday: Rosa Parks
  • Thursday: Queen Esther
  • Friday: Character Dress Down Day – Half-Day

Boys Need to Learn Women’s History Too by Andrew Pillow

The whole reason we are taking a week to focus on outstanding females in history is that young girls are typically not taught enough about the courageous women that came before them. However, it is important that we remember that boys need to learn this information too.

This Reading Week was in part created to help girls combat the stereotypical images of women they received from their male-dominated history curriculum, but it may be even more important to combat those images in the heads of males. So many of the problems we have with the way men treat women can be chalked up to quite literally millenniums of viewing women as less-than. The adverse effects of exclusively teaching that history in class cannot be overstated.

It’s important not to shy away from history even if it isn’t pretty and the truth is women have been subjugated for most of human history. But in spite of being held back for centuries, women have always managed to become much more than the 2nd class citizens patriarchal societies intended them to be. However, history is largely written by men; so if you are not intentional about teaching the accomplishments of women, then you likely won’t.

Just as it’s important for white students to learn black history, it’s important for men to learn a thing or two about Women’s History. If we truly want society to advance in gender equality, then it’s not enough for women to see themselves as equal and valuable… men have to see it too. The easiest way to get a man to see something is to show it to him as a boy.

Learning objectives:

  • Make inferences and provide textual evidence
  • Identify character traits and provide text evidence
  • Identify the figurative language used in Malala’s Magic Pencil and explain what it means
  • Compare and contrast Pocahontas’s life with yours
  • Correctly sequence the story of Queen Esther
  • Reflect on the theme of the story
  • Identify 2 ways that you can stand up to others

SPELLING

  • Study for Spelling Assessment on Thursday

Group 1:

Lesson 13 – Words with Suffixes -able, -ible, -ness, -ment, -less

1. likable 2. removable 3. printable 4. adorable 5. comfortable 6. durable 7. usable 8. invisible 9. responsible 10. darkness 11. tidiness 12. silliness 13. excitement 14. government 15. requirement 16. loneliness 17. harmless 18. hopeless 19. fearless 20. horrible

Group 2:

Lesson 28 – Suffixes -able, -ible, -less, -ous

1. doable 2. famous 3. careless 4. various 5.endless 6. reliable 7. nervous 8. useless 9. flexible 10. washable 11. helpless 12. terrible 13. valuable 14. dangerous 15. powerless

SOCIAL STUDIES

  • Explore Caribbean culture

BIBLE

Learning objective:

  • Christmas –
  • Answer questions and complete sentences related to the Christmas message
  • Bible Assessment on Thursday

Memory Verse:

  • Luke 2:7 – She gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in the manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.

HOMEWORK (All Subjects): December 14 – 18, 2020

MONDAY

LITERACY:

  • Malala Quote Handout
  • Study Spelling Words for Assessment on Thursday
  • Study for Bible Assessment – Christmas Focus
  • Read for at least 30 minutes

NUMERACY:

  • Worksheet – Multiplication (Complete by tomorrow) (Test preparation)
  • Test tomorrow: Multiplication and basic division

SCIENCE:

  • GoFormative: Food Chains and Food Webs (Complete by Monday 12/14) (Assigned last week)

BIBLE:

  • Learn memory verse by Thursday
  • Luke 2:7 – She gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in the manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.

TUESDAY

LITERACY:

  • Study Spelling Words for Assessment on Thursday
  • Study for Bible Assessment – Christmas Focus
  • Read for at least 30 minutes

SCIENCE:

  • Review work in composition book and  on GoFormative
  • Test tomorrow: Ecosystems / Food Chains / Food Webs

WEDNESDAY

LITERACY:

  • Study Spelling Words for Assessment on Thursday
  • Read for at least 30 minutes

NUMERACY:

  • Mathletics: Complete all unfinished tasks and quests

GENERAL:

  • Bring canned goods for Meals on Wheels donation tomorrow

THURSDAY

LITERACY:

    • Read for at least 30 minutes
    • Reading Week: Reading Night (5:30-6:30) – FBCS Staff Room

FRIDAY

  • Reading Week: Character Dress Up-Day
  • Half day for Christmas Break with After School Care

UPCOMING DATES

  • 4 January – School resumes

Numeracy and Science Objectives (12/14 – 12/18)

NUMERACY

Learning Objectives:

  • Estimate and find the product of whole numbers
  • Estimate and determine quotients of whole numbers, with and without remainders

Focus in class:

  • Multiplication of whole numbers (3 digit by 2 digit)
  • Long division (1 digit divisor)
  • Layout of work

 

SCIENCE

Learning Objectives: Students will investigate and understand that organisms, including humans, interact with one another and with the nonliving components in the ecosystem. Key ideas include:

  1. interrelationships exist in populations, communities, and ecosystems;
  2. food webs show the flow of energy within an ecosystem;
  3. changes in an organism’s niche and habitat may occur at various stages in its life cycle; and
  4. classification can be used to identify organisms.

Focus in class:

  • Food Chains and Food Webs
  • Producers and Consumers (Herbivores / Omnivores / Carnivores)

Literacy, Bible, and Social Studies Objectives: December 7 – 11, 2020

NARRATIVE WRITING

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will be able to identify the resolution and theme of the narrative
  • Students will begin working on their fictional narrative drafts

READING – INDIAN NO MORE

Learning objectives:

  • Explain how c​hapters and scenes fit together​ to build a story with a focus on Form and Structure

READING – THE GRUFFALO’S CHILD

Learning objectives:

  • Make predictions
  • Identify the author, illustrator, characters, and setting
  • Identify the beginning, middle, and end
  • Story sequencing

GRAMMAR

Learning objectives:

  • Form the present tense of verbs.
  • Proofread for spelling or present tense verbs.
  • Form the past tense of verbs, including those ending with e, those ending with a single vowel and a consonant, and those ending with a consonant and y.
  • Proofread for spelling of past tense verbs.
  • Identify and write past tense verbs with the helping verbs has, have, or had, with singular or plural verbs
  • Proofread a poem for helping verbs with past tense verbs

SPELLING

  • Study for Spelling Assessment on Friday

Group 1:

Lesson 19 – Prefi xes un-, re-, dis-

1. undo 2. redo 3. dislike 4. react 5. refill 6. uneasy 7. reread 8. unlike 9. remove 10. dishonest 11. unhappy 12. rebuild 13. displease 14. uncover 15. rewrite

Group 2:

Lesson 12 – Words with Prefixes re-, un-, non-

1. reuse 2. restart 3. retell 4. resend 5. replace 6. uncork 7. unstuck 8. unannounced 9. unpleasant 10. unchain 11. unfit 12. nonprofit 13. nonmetal 14. recall 15. nontoxic 16. unwelcome 17. reproduce 18. retrace 19. uninvited 20. reapply

SOCIAL STUDIES

  • Explore Caribbean culture

BIBLE

Learning objective:

  • Christmas –
  • Write the name of Jesus found in Isaiah 9:6.
  • Decode the names given to Jesus before He was born.

Memory Verse:

  • Luke 1:46 – My soul glorifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior.

HOMEWORK (All Subjects): December 07 – 11, 2020

MONDAY

GENERAL:

  • Return all signed and corrected assessments (Due Friday)

LITERACY:

  • Group 1: SeeSaw – Spelling the Present Tense
  • Grammar: GoFormative – Spelling the Present Tense
  • Read for at least 20 minutes

BIBLE:

  • Learn memory verse
  • Luke 1:46 – My soul glorifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior.

TUESDAY

LITERACY:

  • Group 1: SeeSaw – Spelling in the Past Tenses
  • Grammar: GoFormative – Spelling in the Past Tenses
  • Study Spelling Words
  • Read for at least 20 minutes

NUMERACY:

  • Quizizz: 12 Times Tables (Complete before Friday)

WEDNESDAY

LITERACY:

  • Group 1: SeeSaw – The Past with Helping Verbs
  • Group 2: Grammar: GoFormative – The Past with Helping Verbs
  • Study Spelling Words
  • Read for at least 20 minutes

NUMERACY:

  • Mathletics: Contracted Multiplication (Due Friday)
  • Do working out on scrap paper first and enter answer in ML
  • Your child should aim for 70% or above for each task – If they don’t achieve that, please have them redo the task and click the “i” button on the top right for help during the activity. If they still struggle, I will assist them in class.

THURSDAY

LITERACY:

    • Study Spelling Words
    • Read for at least 30 minutes

SCIENCE:

  • GoFormative: Food Chains and Food Webs (Complete by Monday 12/14)

FRIDAY

NUMERACY:

  • Test (Times Tables and Column Multiplication)

UPCOMING ASSESSMENTS

  • 15 December – Numeracy Test (Multiplication and Division)
  • 16 December – Science Test (Ecosystems / Food Chains / Food Webs)

UPCOMING DATES

  • 7 December – Christmas Concert (Gr.3-6 @ 7pm) – Green or Red Top
  • 14 – 18 December – Reading Week
  • 17 December – Reading Night (5:30-6:30)
  • 18 December – Reading Week Character Dress Up-Day
  • 18 December – Half day for Christmas Break with After School Care

Numeracy and Science Objectives (12/07 – 12/11)

NUMERACY

Learning Objectives:
  • Estimate and determine sums, differences, and products of whole numbers
  • Estimate and determine quotients of whole numbers, with and without remainders
Focus in class:
  • Multiplication of whole numbers (3 digit by 2 digit)
  • Long division (1 digit divisor)
  • Layout of work

SCIENCE

Learning Objectives: Students will investigate and understand that organisms, including humans, interact with one another and with the nonliving components in the ecosystem. Key ideas include:
  1. interrelationships exist in populations, communities, and ecosystems;
  2. food webs show the flow of energy within an ecosystem;
  3. changes in an organism’s niche and habitat may occur at various stages in its life cycle; and
  4. classification can be used to identify organisms.
Focus in class:
  • Food Chains and Food Webs
  • Producers and Consumers (Herbivores / Omnivores / Carnivores)

HOMEWORK (All Subjects): November 30 – 04 December, 2020

MONDAY

GENERAL:

  • Return all signed and corrected assessments (Due Friday)

LITERACY:

  • Group 1 – SeeSaw: Past, Present, and Future Verbs
  • Group 2 – GoFormative:  Past, Present, and Future Verbs
  • Study for Spelling and Bible Verse Test on Friday
  • Read for at least 30 minutes

NUMERACY:

  • Practice 12 times tables (Test Friday)
  • Complete ALL Mathletics and GoFormative tasks from last week

BIBLE:

  • Learn memory verse
  • James 5:16 – Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other.

TUESDAY

LITERACY:

  • Group 1 – SeeSaw: Subject-Verb Agreement
  • Group 2 – GoFormative: Subject-Verb Agreement
  • Study for Spelling and Bible Verse Test on Friday
  • Read for at least 30 minutes

NUMERACY:

  • Quizizz: 12 Times Tables (Complete by Friday)

WEDNESDAY

LITERACY:

  • Group 1 – SeeSaw: Spelling the Present Tense
  • Group 2 – GoFormative:  Spelling the Present Tense
  • Study for Spelling and Bible Verse Test on Friday
  • Read for at least 30 minutes

NUMERACY:

  • Mathletics: Multiply: 1-Digit Number, Regroup and Multiply: 1-Digit Number (Due Friday)
  • Do working out on scrap paper first and enter answer in ML

THURSDAY

LITERACY:

    • Study for Spelling and Bible Verse Test on Friday
    • Read for at least 30 minutes

SCIENCE:

  • Test (Individual, population, community, ecosystem)

FRIDAY

NUMERACY:

  • Test (Times Tables and Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication)

UPCOMING DATES

  • 4 December –  Dress Down Day
  • 7 December – Christmas Concert (Gr.3-6 @ 7pm)
  • 18 December – Half day for Christmas Break with After School Care