Thursday, February 27, 2014

Dear Parents,
     Well, Happy Thursday!!!  These days seem to roll around quickly anymore.  We are nearing Spring Break all ready.  The cold is back!!  Not sure it is going away quickly either.  Sounds like the weekend could be a snowy one.  Not a ton of accumulation but very fluffy stuff.  That information is from our private weather forecast given by Chris Coanan from channel 5 yesterday.  How right will he be?

Weather Presentation - We had Chris Coanan down from Channel 5 yesterday.  Mrs. Burg does a 5th grade unit on weather with the 5th grade so she plans his visit.  Third and fourth grade get to enjoy his presentation also.  He does an excellent job reporting about weather to the kids.  He also shares a great power point presentation with fun video of clouds and storms. I really feel the kids enjoy this and benefit from his experience.  Thanks Ms. Burg for coordinating it and including us!!

Language Arts-  This week we are reading a fun and interesting Biography.  The story is called: I Could Do That! Esther Morris Gets Woman The Vote.   It is a great story about a woman who is involved in the Woman's Suffrage Movement.  She actually got the state of Wyoming to give women the right to vote before the Nineteenth Amendment to the constitution was added in 1920.  I think all students in the class find this story to be interesting, especially the girls.  Grammar this week is focusing on negative words (no, nobody, nothing, nowhere, none, and never) and also double negatives.  I am glad to see this lesson come up because students don't really know what I am saying when I talk about not using double negatives in a sentence.  

Math-  We took our Chapter 5 test today.  I am hoping to see great scores from this assessment.  If I don't have that, we will need to do some reteaching before we move on.  Chapter 6 is over double-digit multiplication.  I move pretty slowly through this chapter to ensure students are catching on before moving forward.  This is a big concept to grasp.  I really don't foresee any problems with this class understanding it.  It will be difficult at first but once we get going they will run with it!!  I will not stress about basic facts. I will be giving them a multiplication table that they can use.  I want them to understand the process and not allow facts to hold them back.  It would be a great help if you would work on those at home!!

Social Studies - We are testing today over chapter 7.  This ends our study of the Southeast states.  We will now move to the Midwest region.  We will choose states for projects next week.  Iowa is not an option for these states.  The reason is because in 5th grade there is an entire 9 week unit focusing on Iowa History and they will each do a major project during that unit.  We only have two more projects left.  Please be sure your child knows what they can choose to do and what you want them to stay away from.  I always look forward to this region because I feel the kids get excited over it.  We are reading about things they all ready are aware of, and I think they like that.  They like to see in a book things they are familiar with.  I will have project due dates for this around first week in April.  Which means last projects will be due mid May. Yes, we are nearing the end!!

Conferences:  You will be receiving a conference survey today in folder.  This needs to be returned by Tuesday whether it is filled out or not.  This is to give us a better idea of what information you want to know about your student.  It will better help us to prepare for our conferences.  Thank you for taking the time to fill them out. Also, those who have a conference on Tuesday expect a phone call from me to see about setting up a different time.  Molly has an event that Tuesday night I would like to attend.

I hope everyone has a great and safe weekend!!

Reminder:  We DO have school Monday even though public school doesn't.

God Bless,
Mrs. Sickels


Thursday, February 20, 2014

Dear Parents,
     Happy Thursday!!!  Well, what will today bring.  We have had a nice couple of days, as a matter of fact a little teaser to Spring.  Now, I am not sure the meteorologists even know what it's really going to do today.  One channel says 1.3 inches another says 1-3 inches, and the radio this morning said 4-5 inches.  So take your pick.  We will get whatever Mother Nature decides to give us.  I am just thankful we are not in school until June!!  Ms. Surma has a sister-in-law who is looking at June 9th as last day for students.  I am definitely thankful this is not us!!  So keep praying for Spring.

Conferences - Well, these are coming quickly.  As a parent, I am happy to say my 5th grader, Molly, was chosen to participate in honor choir.  As a teacher, I am frustrated because that happens on March 11, which is the Tuesday of conferences.  I will need to make some changes in the schedule.  I will be calling all those who have conferences on Tuesday evening to see if I can accommodate you.  I have some openings on Thursday night, I may be able to do my first few on Tuesday, but I definitely can fill in some Monday or Wednesday.  I just wanted you to know this was coming.  I will work on making those calls next week.

Language Arts - What a crazy week we had last week for language arts.  We finished up week 20 lesson, and took a unit 4 test!!  We were busy.  This week we are back to normal with week 21 lesson.  The story is called  The World According to Humphrey. It is cute story from the point of view of a classroom hamster.  Humphrey goes home with a student every weekend for a visit. Plus, the student must clean the cage Sunday and bring back Monday.  The house Humphrey visits is a family that spends most of their time watching T.V.  There is a definite theme to this story.  The kids were able to pick it out.  Ask them about it.  We are talking about comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs this week for grammar.  This is adding -er or -est to the end of words.  Students are learning when it is appropriate to use -er or when it should be -est.  If those two suffixes don't make sense then they put "more" or "most" in front of the word. Your child can tell you how to tell the difference and which to use.  Spelling this week, we worked on a VCV pattern, which is vowel-consonant-vowel.  We also looked at decoding these patterns and breaking into syllables.

Math- We are finishing up our chapter on single digit multiplication.  We will be taking a test next week, if the weather holds for us.  We will be doing the last lesson in the chapter tomorrow.  On Monday, we will do review, check the review on Tuesday, and test on Wednesday.  Then we will dive right into the double-digit chapter.  This one may be a little more difficult!!  Work those flash cards.

Social Studies - We are on the last lesson in this chapter also.  We will finish it up next week and be taking a test also.  This test will not be til maybe Thursday.  Then Friday we will choose our new states for the next round of projects.  These projects will be due in first week of April.  They are all ready asking when they can choose.  I love it!!  They are very enthusiastic about doing these projects.  There may be a few that don't appreciate them!!  Keep up the excellent work!!

Auction-  Thank you, Thank you, thank you for all the donations towards the scrapbook and the trunk!!  I am so happy with our results!  We finished our scrapbook pages today and they are ready to be placed in the book when it arrives.  Kids did a great job.  It took us a lot longer.  These kids were very creative.

God Bless,
Mrs. Sickels


Thursday, February 13, 2014

Dear Parents,
     Happy Thursday!! Wow, Valentine's Day all ready.  This year is really flying by!!  I know it's because I missed the first 5 weeks of school but still can't believe we are here all ready.  It has been a challenging couple of weeks for me, trying to catch up and make plans on these short weeks!!  I almost dread the short weeks now, when I used to enjoy a good snow day every now and then.   We are getting things done and the kids are working hard. 

Language Arts - We finally finished up lesson 20 this week and had our post test and end of week test on Wednesday.  The students really did pretty well.  The story we read was Sacagawea.  It was kind of long and had a lot of information that I didn't know in it.  I really rather enjoyed it.  The kids found it to be a little boring and struggled with the comprehension a little bit.  They did a great job with spelling words this week and the decoding section of the test. Today we took the BBT ( according to Sophia, the Big Bad Test)  This made me laugh!!  It was the Unit 4 test.  We completed it this morning.  I have not graded this test yet.  Some kids really took there time and I predict good news from it.

Math - We completed a diagnostic checkpoint this week which the kids seemed good with.  We also had a new lesson on multiplying using money.  We had the lesson today, it really was a review for them, just throwing in a decimal point and dollar sign was new.  They caught on quickly.  I had each go to the board and do problems to show me they understood.  We counted a head. We are looking at a test over this chapter during the last week of February.  The next chapter will start out easy but then dive into one of our largest topics which I keep pumping the kids up for.  They are preparing and will be ready for it.

Social Studies - Well, this is the subject that is hard to do when we have short weeks and projects due.  We have had to rearrange the schedules a little bit to make it work.  All projects will be covered.  We still have one to share tomorrow morning.  We began talking about the Civil War today.  We are just skimming the surface of all the issues that are involved.  Kids had a good discussion on segregation and slavery.  I love that they find it so hard to understand the "why" of segregation.  When I think about my grandparents they knew the "why" and lived it.  I wish there was more material in the book on the effects of the war, but it is just one piece of the Southeast that we are studying.

Wednesday, February 19th -  This is a no school day for the Public School due to State Dual wrestling.  St. Malachy has chosen to go ahead and be in session that day so we don't have to tack it onto the end of the year.  If your family is planning on attending the State Dual meet your child will be excused from school.

Field Trip Friday, February 14th -  I have been able to read a little more than half of the book I am Jack to the students.  We are enjoying it.  It is sad that the boy is being bullied and the kids are shocked at the situation and how bad the bullying is, but the boy himself and some of the words he uses are humorous.  Example would be Grandma buying clearance underpants.  They are purple and glow in the dark.  She buys them for all of them.  They laughed a lot during that scene.  We will have our Valentine party in the morning and then get on the bus about 10.  We will eat at the Pastoral Center in downtown Des Moines, then walk the 5 blocks to the Temple Theater.  We will arrive back home by 2:45.  

Have a great weekend!!

God Bless,
Mrs. Sickels




Friday, February 7, 2014

Dear Parents,
     WOW!! What a week we have had.  It started out great with bowling on Monday.  It was a very fun day!!  I feel that the kids really enjoyed it.  Then Tuesday came and brought an early out.  Wednesday no school, and Thursday 2 hour delay, when are we to get any work done????  Well, we are back at it ready to roll.  Today started with a CRS (Constructed Response Supplement) assessment.  It is a another assessment used to assess their ability to read and comprehend.  They read a small 8 paragraph story on Wolves, and then answered 8 questions.  These were not true/false or multiple choice.  They had to write out answers to questions.  Students all over the Diocese are taking these tests this week.

Language Arts - Due to our lack of a full week of school, our story that is to happen this week will have to carry over into next week.  We will not be taking an end of the week or spelling post test until next Tuesday or Wednesday.  This works because this was the last story in Unit 4 and we would be taking a Unit test next week.  This test will happen on Friday.  The story this week is Sacagawea.  Tomorrow we will dig in with this story and spend most of the morning on it.  Spelling words are all centered around the pattern VCCV, which is vowel-consonant-consonant-vowel.  We will spend a day picking out those patterns.  Grammar this week is easy and great to cover.  It is over abbreviations.  The need to upper case and also end with a period are major rules for abbreviations that we are covering.  I will keep you posted on how things are progressing and when for sure the post test and end of week test will be.

Math- We are moving along in math.  We had a lesson on Tuesday on problem-solving skill: Try, check, and revise.  We practiced this strategy in class and then they were to apply their learning to a worksheet.  We will cover "Choosing a Computation Method" tomorrow and then have a diagnostic checkpoint to make sure we are understanding all we have learned in this section.  If there were some struggles I may reteach a section.  If not we move on.  We will be coming to a test over this chapter in next week or so.  I hope the weather is on our side to allow it!!  Double-digit multiplication is coming!! Practice those facts!

Social Studies - Well, project due dates have arrived.  The first two came in today.  Kids are very excited about sharing them.  I love this time also.  Again I hope the weather allows this to go smoothly.  We talked a little about explorers this wee.  We learned about the founding of St. Augustine, Florida, and how it got it's name.  We also learned who first saw the Mississippi River and who first traveled all the way down the Mississippi River.

Just a note:  I have two parents, Nicole Adamson and April Evans, who are working on the 4th grade auction item.  I think this item is going to be different from a traditional "basket".  I will let you know more when I know more.  Please send any monetary donations to school to me and I will get to them.  Also, I would like a $2 donation from each student to create a scrapbook page of themselves for the book. Also any stickers or things you might have, please send to help us be creative.

Remember there is NO SCHOOL on Monday, Feb. 10th.  It is teacher Professional Development Day.  

God Bless,
Mrs. Sickels