Friday, August 29, 2008

August 29, 2008
It was great to see so many parents at Back to School Night last night. Parental interest, involvement, and support are key components of what makes Rancho a great school, and I thank all of you for the time and effort you put into laying the foundation for your child's success.

Students did a good job of presenting their "pumpkin" boxes this week. It is always interesting to see what items they chose to include and why--from a clear message to the future about the environment to very personal statements about what they value most in their own lives. Grades for the project will go home in next week's Friday folder.

Students will take their first math chapter test on Tuesday, Sept. 2 (not the best timing, but we have to move ahead). They took the practice test today. We went over it thoroughly, and they are ready for the test. The first few weeks in the math textbook focus on number sense--place value, comparing and ordering numbers, and manipulating large numbers. We started the year working with whole numbers and will move to decimal numbers next week. Students who did not get at least 90% on the first mixed multiplication facts time test will take the test again on Thursday. Those who did score 90% or better will take the mixed division facts time test. Remember to try the Harcourt website, www.harcourtschool.com (password Andrews), for an easy way to practice math facts.

Students will take the first geography test next Friday. The test will cover material from the handouts for weeks 1-3. The geography handouts we use throughout the year are the study guides for any geography tests we have so students should keep them either in their binder or folder. We will begin our study of the states next week, culminating in a class State Fair. Students, over several weeks, will need to learn the names of all 50 states, their location, their capital, and their postal abbreviation. We'll move by region, beginning with the states of the northeast.

Students wrote some wonderful interview questions this week, and hopefully, if we can get everyone in class for an entire day, students will begin interviewing each other next week. They will write up their interviews, focusing on appropriate word choices, sentence fluency, and fluid transitions between paragraphs.

As always, if you have any questions, please let me know.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Sue, thank you for the very detailed update on what the kids are doing. I appreciate you taking the time to keep us updated with these postings.

Katharine Johnson (Sarah's mom)