Literacy Objectives: January 18 – 22, 2021

GRAMMAR

Learning Objectives:

    • Study and Review for Unit 3 Assessment on Wednesday, January 20

NARRATIVE WRITING

Learning Objectives:

      • Students will write publish their post-assessment for Narrative Writing

READING – OUT OF MY MIND

Learning objectives:

      • Think About It – Would you be friends with Melody?
      • Analyse Melody’s relationship with Rose
      • Making Inferences
      • Discuss Stephen Hawking research
      • Higher Level Thinking – Analyse Chapter 15

SPELLING

  • Study for Spelling Assessment on Friday

Lesson 10 – Review

  1. mangle 2. tickle 3. bridle 4. swindle 5. muzzle 6. bulletin 7. difficulty 8. exclude 9. survival 10. franchise 11. ego 12. linen 13. minor 14. veto 15. vital 16. complement 17. compliment 18. formally 19. formerly 20. precede

Literacy Objectives: January 11 – 15, 2021

GRAMMAR

Learning Objectives:

    • Use sit, set, lie, lay, and rise, raise correctly
    • Proofread instructions to correct verb forms
    • Use lend, borrow, let, leave, and teach, learn correctly
    • Proofread a notice to correct verbs
    • Replace the verbs said with more exact verbs
    • Use a thesaurus

NARRATIVE WRITING

Learning Objectives:

      • Students  will write a descriptive vignette (Assessment)
      • Students will review the format for narrative writing

READING – OUT OF MY MIND

Learning objectives:

      • Discuss and describe the secondary characters
      • Research and discuss Stephen Hawking

SPELLING

  • Study for Spelling Assessment on Friday

Lesson 9 – Review

  1. accept 2. adapt 3. adopt 4. affect 5. allusion 6. complement 7. compliment 8. device 9. devise 10. effect 11. except 12. formally 13. formerly 14. illusion 15. incite 16. insight 17. principal 18. principle 19. precede 20. proceed

HOMEWORK (All Subjects): January 11 – 15, 2021

MONDAY

GENERAL:

-Return Laptop forms.

-Review for retest dates (Select students) :

  • Science (Wednesday)
  • Bible (Friday)
  • Social Studies (Friday)

LITERACY:

  • Grammar: Go Formative: Sit, Set, Lie, Lay, Rise, Raise
  • Grammar: Complete study summary on index cards
  • Study for Spelling Assessment on Friday
  • Read for at least 30 minutes

BIBLE:

  • Learn memory verse by Friday
  • Ephesians 2:10 – For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.

TUESDAY

LITERACY:

  • Grammar: Go Formative: Lend, Borrow, Let, Leave, Teach, Learn
  • Grammar: Complete study summary on index cards
  • Study for Spelling Assessment on Friday
  • Read for at least 30 minutes

NUMERACY:

  • Quizizz: Times Tables (13) (Homework)

WEDNESDAY

LITERACY:

  • Grammar:  Prepare for Unit 3 Assessment on Wednesday, January 20
  • Study for Spelling Assessment on Friday
  • Read for at least 30 minutes

NUMERACY:

  • Mathletics: Divide Decimal by Whole Number
  • Star Math Test

THURSDAY

LITERACY:

    • Grammar:  Prepare for Unit 3 Assessment on Wednesday, January 20
    • Study for Spelling Assessment on Friday
    • Read for at least 30 minutes

NUMERACY:

  • Gimkit: Numeracy: Multiply & Divide
  • Username: School Email
  • Password: fbcs3227
  • Play for 15 minutes or achieve $100,000

FRIDAY

SCIENCE:

  • GoFormative: Lunar Cycle (Completed by Wednesday 20/01)

UPCOMING DATES

  • 15 January – Coffee with Principal and VP
  • 22 January – Second Quarter ends
  • 25 January – Heroes’ Day (No School)
  • 27 January – FBCS Sport’s Day

Literacy Objectives: January 4 – 8, 2021

GRAMMAR

Learning Objectives:

    • Use verb forms that agree in number with their subjects
    • Proofread a book review to correct subject-verb agreement
    • Use verb forms that agree with compound subjects joined by or, either…or, and neither…nor
    • Use verb forms that agree with the subject in sentences beginning with here or there
    • Identify contractions in sentences
    •  Identify the words that make up a contraction
    • Proofread a dialogue to correct contractions

NARRATIVE WRITING

Learning Objectives:

        • Students discover the importance of showing, not telling, in their writing
        • Students will identify the characteristics of a vignette

READING – OUT OF MY MIND

Learning objectives:

      • Describe how word choice and imagery contribute to the meaning of a text.
      • Describe the main character
      • Research and discuss Cerebral Palsy

SPELLING

  • Study for Spelling Assessment on Friday

Lesson 8

  1. report 2. climate 3. crusade 4. ego 5. retail 6. future 7. robot 8. humane 9. tiger 10. laser 11. lemon 12. limit 13. linen 14. major 15. minor 16. panel 17. sequel 18. valid 19. veto 20. vital

Literacy: 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

Lesson 14

  1. beggar 2. burglar 3. cedar 4. computer 5. consumer 6. error 7. calendar 8. grammar 9. hanger 10. lumber 11. monitor 12. partner 13. pillar 14. prisoner 15. rumor 16. trader 17. traitor 18. vapor 19. vinegar 20. whimper

 

Literacy Objectives: December 7 – 11, 2020

EXPOSITORY WRITING

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will be able to describe the falling action of a narrative.
  • Students will be able to describe the resolution of a narrative.
  • Students will create a fictional narrative draft.

READING – PRAIRIE LOTUS

Learning objectives:

  • Analyze how symbolism creates depth in narrative
  • Identify the author’s purpose for writing Prairie Lotus
  • Final Assessments
  • Begin working on final character analysis project (Character One-Pager)

GRAMMAR

Learning objectives:

  • Identify verbs in the present, past, and future tenses
  • Use verbs in the present, past, and future tenses
  • Identify and use the principal parts of verbs
  • Identify and use the perfect tenses of verbs

SPELLING

  • Study for Spelling Assessment on Friday

Spelling Words – Lesson 13 – Words with Endings /ən/ or /əl/

  1. actual 2. beckon 3. burden 4. captain 5. comparison 6. example 7. foreign 8. people 9. informal 10. label 11. medal 12. peddle 13. personal 14. pigeon 15. several 16. special 17. sudden 18. natural 19. veteran 20. usual

Literacy Objectives: November 23-25, 2020

EXPOSITORY WRITING

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will be able to describe the exposition of a narrative.
  • Students will be able to describe the rising action of a narrative.
  • Students will be able to describe the climax of a narrative.

READING – PRAIRIE LOTUS

Learning objectives:

  • Identify and analyze the point of view of the text, examining the disadvantages and advantages of the narrator
  • Analyze and infer the thoughts and feelings of characters
  • Analyze characters’, their motivations, and how they change over the course of a text
  • Determine the structure of the text and how events propel action forward
  • Identify the descriptive words that contribute to an overall topic and determine the tone that they represent

GRAMMAR

Learning objectives:

  • Identify action verbs in sentences and tell whether the action is visible or invisible
  • Identify verb phrases
  • Identify direct objects in sentences, including compound and direct objects

SPELLING

  • No Spelling Assessment this week

Literacy Objectives: November 16 – 19, 2020

EXPOSITORY WRITING

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will be able to recognize what a story is
  • Students will be able to identify and describe the characteristics of a narrative
  • Students will be able to describe how the setting is an important characteristic to a narrative.

READING – PRAIRIE LOTUS

Learning objectives:

  • Analyze how internal and external conflicts affect characters and contribute to a story’s development
  • Evaluate and analyze a topic using different mediums to develop a comprehensive understanding
  • Integrate and analyze visual information with other information in print and digital texts
    • Analyze how symbols change over time and contribute to the development of theme
    • Analyze how word choice conveys tone and creates mood
    • Analyze in detail how a key individual, event, or idea is introduced, illustrated, and elaborated in a text
    • Identify aspects of a text that reveal an author’s point of view or purpose

GRAMMAR

Learning objectives:

  • Unit 2 Assessment – Monday, November 16
  • Cumulative Assessment – Tuesday, November 17

SPELLING

  • Study for Spelling Assessment on Thursday:

Spelling Words – Lesson 7

 Words with VCCV and VCCCV

  1. pattern 2. associate 3. exhale 4. bulletin 5. collapse 6. complaint 7. instance 8. dessert 9. difficulty 10. franchise 11. emphasize 12. exclude 13. disturb 14. mammoth 15. necessary 16. impact 17. splendid 18. stampede 19. survival 20. wander

Literacy Objectives: November 10 – 13, 2020

EXPOSITORY WRITING

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will complete their Pre-Assessment for Narrative Writing
  • Students will be able to recognize what a story is

READING – PRAIRIE LOTUS

Learning objectives:

  • Cite details and examples in a text when drawing inferences from the text
  • Analyze in detail how a key individual, event, or idea is introduced, illustrated, and elaborated in a text
  • Cite textual evidence to support analysis of a text
    • Analyze how internal and external conflicts affect characters and contribute to a story’s development
    • Determine the meaning of figurative language and its effectiveness in creating mood
    • Compare and contrast texts in different forms or genres in terms of their approaches to similar themes and topics
    • STAR ASSESSMENTS WILL BE COMPLETED DURING THIS WEEK

GRAMMAR

Learning objectives:

  • Study for Unit 2 Assessment – Monday, November 16
  • Study for Cumulative Assessment – Tuesday, November 17

SPELLING

  • Study for Spelling Assessment on Friday:

Spelling Words – Lesson 6 – Consonant Plus =/e

  1. nestle 2. mangle 3. feeble 4. crinkle 5. wobble 6. frazzle 7. obstacle 8. tickle 9. hustle 10. bridle 11. jumble 12. kindle 13. dwindle 14. swindle 15. assemble 16. mantle 17. brittle 18. freckle 19. muzzle 20. cuticle

SPECIAL REMINDERS

SPELLING MANIA – Each student who participates in raising money will each a refreshing popsicle. The student with the most money raised in each grade will receive an additional prize.

Please return Spelling Mania forms and money to school between November 6 – 13.

Literacy Objectives – November 02 – 06, 2020

EXPOSITORY WRITING

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will be able to publish an expository writing piece “Quick Write” on Harriet Tubman
  • Students will complete a Post-Assessment for Expository Writing

READING – PRAIRIE LOTUS

Learning objectives:

  • Cite details and examples in a text when drawing inferences from the text
  • Analyze in detail how a key individual, event, or idea is introduced, illustrated, and elaborated in a text
  • Cite textual evidence to support analysis of a text
    • Analyze how internal and external conflicts affect characters and contribute to a story’s development
    • Determine the meaning of figurative language and its effectiveness in creating mood
    • Compare and contrast texts in different forms or genres in terms of their approaches to similar themes and topics
    • FLUENCY ASSESSMENTS WILL BE COMPLETED DURING THIS WEEK

GRAMMAR

Learning objectives:

  • Write the plural forms of nouns correctly
  • Identify singular and plural possessive nouns and write them correctly
  • Identify plural, singular possessive, and plural possessive nouns
  •  Write plural and possessive nouns correctly
  • Proofread tongue twisters to correct plural and possessive nouns

SPELLING

There will be no spelling assessment this week. Instead, we will be completing our Star Reading Assessment.

SPECIAL REMINDERS

SPELLING MANIA – Each student who participates in raising money will each a refreshing popsicle. The student with the most money raised in each grade will receive an additional prize.

Please return Spelling Mania forms and money to school between November 6 – 13.