daw.com - August 24



What a great week we have had.  We are really starting to get into the groove of learning in 5HD and really moving forward in what we are doing in all our units.

Our math unit has covered how multiples of 10, 100 and 1000 work and also how division of the same work – all within the place value chart.  One thing you might want to aware of is that I have taught students that a decimal point does not move.  In fact, it is the digits that move their place value when multiplied by decimal fractions.  I do not encourage the use of the term, “Move the decimal” as it is misleading.  So far the class has seen how this work and I am confident that as we continue we will get more familiar with what is really happening. The last thing we did this week was a start at exponents within the framework of decimal fractions.

Our first writing unit on Narrative Craft is all about writing moments in our history.  Learning about sentence structure and elaboration is part of this unit as we try to really make these small moment stories come alive.  We have started a list of possible writing ideas and continue to add to this every day that we write.  I have encouraged students to ask parents and other family members to help them remember some of the details where they may be “fuzzy or forgotten”.  Our first published piece of this will be our Book of Moments which is taken from the poem Book of Hours by Joyce Sutphen.  This will be the goal for next week.  After that we will pick one piece and really polish it off with details, dialogue and writing from the eyes of the character.

Our reading is on track as we think while we read.  This is something that I will be promoting all year long as it is important as students now progress from physically learning to read to interpreting and deeply understanding all the reading students do.  I have been happy with the reading journals they are doing every night and want to keep this up throughout the year.  Reading should be something that people do every day and not connected with either home-learning or required pages/time.  We are just learning about “just right” books now so look for this in the conversation in the future.

Our unit on Global Citizen ship show some interesting starts with learning about our beliefs, values and abilities and how these affect our ability to be global citizens.  I had the students to a close activity this week where they had a group of words and had to put them in a sentence that shows what we might learn in this unit.  The actual sentence is, “People’s beliefs and values influence their ability to be an affective global citizen.  One of the pictures in this week’s post shows the results of their activity.  The discussion after was very deep and revealing.

We had our first work on Seesaw this week with our introductory post and also a post on digital citizenship.  You should be able to see these on your students account.  You can leave notes for them and encouragements on their account but please be aware the system requires me to approve these prior to be available to your student.  I usually try to get to this once a day, but sometimes other things get in the way and it a couple of days before it is there.

Tuesday is our class picture day and all I ask is that students come looking clean and tidy.  These pictures are used for both the school’s information system and also for the yearbook at the end of the day.  If you want copies of the pictures, please send in the picture form and money by Tuesday so I can give them to the school’s photographer.

I am looking forward to seeing as many of you as possible next Tuesday evening for Back to School Night.  The schedule is on the ES Web Page.  AS this night will include a very large number of adults, we ask that students stay home.  There simply is not the room to have them along with 42 adults.

That is it for this week.  If any of you have questions or concerns, please email me and I will gladly set up a time for us to meet.