0% found this document useful (0 votes)
1K views

Camper Chronicle: Mrs. Brosman [email protected] - Us

Uploaded by

api-50865509
Copyright
© Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
1K views

Camper Chronicle: Mrs. Brosman [email protected] - Us

Uploaded by

api-50865509
Copyright
© Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

Camper Chronicle

August 23, 2013 Mrs. Brosman [email protected] www.mrsbrosman.weebly.com Phone: 342-2355 Math
This week we reviewed place value of whole numbers to the mil-

Unit 1.2 Thunder Rose

lions place and place value of decimals to the thousandths place. Students worked on ordering and comparing whole numbers and decimals. Today we worked on looking for a pattern in word problems. We will review the unit on Monday and Tuesday will be the test! Our next unit is on adding and subtracting whole numbers and decimals.

Long Vowel VCV


CCSS Language 2.e.

ReadingOur story next week is Thunder Rose which is a tall tale. Stu-

dents will practice the reading skill of cause and effect. Once we get our new reading series into more of a routine students will begin reading novels in their small groups.

Grammar

Our grammar skill next week is identifying simple and com-

plete subjects and predicates. Simple subjects and predicates are the one word who/what and action of the sentence. The complete subject and predicate is the entire description of the who/what and action of the sentence.

Writing

Next week we are beginning our first writing genre. Students

will write a tall tale. Our reading story will help us learn the characteristics of a tall tale and we will pull from resources such as Johnny Appleseed, Paul Bunyan, etc.

Spelling-

Our list focuses on words with long vowel sounds. Students

take their pretest on Tuesday and can be finished for the week if they score an A. Visit www.spellingcity.com/triton5 to access the lists, games, and practice tests.

Social Studies

We have been reviewing the continents and oceans of

the world. Students learned how to read and find latitude and longitude on maps. We also spent the week exploring the regions of the U.S. Next week we will begin our first chapter which is on the land and early people.

Science-We have began our first unit which is on how scientists work.
We will be engaging in the Scientific Method through hands-on investigations and online interactive lessons.

1.fever 2.broken 3.climate 4.hotel 5.basic 6.vocal 7.native 8.silent 9.labor 10. spider 11. label 12. icon 13. agent 14. motive 15. vital 16. acorn 17. item 18. aroma 19. ego 20. solo Challenge Words 1. society 2. rhinoceros 3. notation 4. idealistic 5. equation
.

Homework Hotline
*You must wait until after 5:00 p.m. to use this number. *You must also have a touch tone phone or one that makes musical beeps rather than a series of clicks.

Instructions
1) Dial 342 2355. 2) Wait until the answering machine says good evening. Then dial 527. 3) Listen to the message. You may want to write the assignments down on paper. Return to school with all your homework.

Note From the Teacher: I just sent home the first Scholastic book order yesterday. Attached to the book orders was a paper explaining how to access the Scholastic book order online. By placing your order online you not only earn yourself a free book on the next order, but it earns our class a free book as well! Take advantage of this great program..think about Christmas presents! You can access the book order at www.scholastic.com/readingclub. The class code is GMMCB. Mrs. Brosman

Visit Our Class Website: www.mrsbrosman.weebly.com

*teachers blog *contact the teacher *class schedule *nightly homework *upcoming events *websites to visit *class photos
Upcoming Dates:
September 2: Labor Day (No School!) September 5: Elementary Picture Day (4-5) September 12: Elementary Progress Reports go home September 20: Donuts for Dads September 23-27: ACUITY Testing

Star Camper of the Week

You might also like