Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Stanzas and Metaphors

In the last few weeks we have been looking at how stanzas come together and contribute to the overall structure of a poem. We used the poem "An Ocean of Memories" as the basis for this work. We read the poem, analyzed the stanzas and discussed how each stanza contributed to the overall metaphor of the author's family being an ocean.

Then we applied our knowledge of stanzas and metaphors to write our own family metaphor poems. These are currently displayed on our lockers!












Text Structures

This week we are working on identifying what type of structure is used to organize an informational text. We started by watching a Flocabulary video that gave us an overview of different types of Text Structures.  We also looked a graphic organizer that showed the differences between the five different text structures and put it as a reference in our reading notebook.

Next, we broke in to small groups to study one particular structure and create a presentation to share the information about that structure with the rest of the class. We watched a Flocabulary video about either Sequence, Cause and Effect, Problem and Solution or Compare and Contrast. Then we made a poster and taught the rest of our class about that structure!
Mrs. Shorette's Example


Next week we will work on reading informational texts and identifying what structure is used to organize the information.

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Writing: Opinion Pieces

Students have been working hard this 3rd quarter on writing great opinion pieces. The standards include students writing opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons and information.

  1. Introduce a topic or text clearly, state an opinion, and create an organizational structure in which ideas are logically grouped to support the writer's purpose.
  2. Provide logically ordered reasons that are supported by facts and details.
  3. Link opinion and reasons using words, phrases, and clauses (e.g., consequently, specifically).
  4. Provide a concluding statement or section related to the opinion presented.

Here are some examples of what our students have been working hard on.


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Bridges: Coordinate Grids, Finding Patterns and Powers of 10


We have started our 6th unit which is focused on graphing, geometry and volume. Students ill be formally introduced to several new geometric concepts, including coordinate graphing and the classification of two-dimensional shapes b their properties.  Students also review volume, working from counting the cubes that will fit into a box to measuring prisms in continuous units and using standard formulas such as V=L x W x H (volume = length x width x height) to find volume. We will also have a brief review of fractions and mixed number multiplication, set in the context of making banners and flags. Here are some examples of what we worked on this week.





Monday, March 4, 2019

5-2-1-0 Challenge

5-2-1-0 Challenge for students
When:  Mon, March 4 – Sun, March 17 (2 weeks)
Who:    Any student who wants to participate.      
What:  Earn points by doing a variety of healthy activities. 
Where:    Points can be earned at home and school, but keeping track of points should happen AT HOME. 
Why:        To promote healthy habits and have fun!
Prizes:     After week 1 and week 2, the class with the highest points in each GRADE earns a prize of teacher’s choosing (such as an extra recess or a dance party).  After week 2, the class with the highest points in the SCHOOL earns a special prize delivered by the principal.

For VIDEOS which explain the 5210 Challenge and mindfulness activities, in English, Spanish, and Hmong, go to either school’s website (links below).

If you have any questions, please ask Nurse Lovell (204-3305, 204-2301, clovell@madison.k12.wi.us). 


5-2-1-0 Challenge / Reto
Los estudiantes y el personal de Franklin y Randall ganan puntos en casa o en la escuela por comer alimentos sanos, hacer actividad física y tener buenos hábitos de salud.

Lunes el 4 de marzo al domingo el 17 de marzo (2 semanas)

Esta competencia de salud está basada en el programa de salud  5-2-1-0, reconocido a nivel nacional. Es una manera muy fácil de enseñar a los niños a establecer y apoyar hábitos saludables. 
5 – porciones de frutas o legumbres
2 – horas máximo de tele o videojuegos
1 – hora o más de ejercicio
0 – bebidas con azúcar; tomar más agua y leche

Para mayor información, busque las hojas de información que enviaremos a casa en la mochila de su niño(a), mira el website de nuestra escuela o llame a Yvonne.
Franklin
Randall


5-2-1-0 Kev sib tw rau tsoom me nyuam - yov muaj sai sai no!
Thaum twg:  Monday, lub 3 hlis tim 4 – Sun,  lub 3 hlis tim 17 (2 lim tiam)
Leej twg:         Txhua leej cov nyiam sib tw.      
Yog li cas:  Yov tau txais qhab nee yog thaum koom ua cov num kom zoo pab rau yus lub cev.
Nyob qhov twg:    Tau txais cov nqi zog no hauv tsev kawm ntawv thiab tim tsev, tab sis tswj ua nyob HAUV TSEV.
Vim li cas:      Ua  kom swm pab txoj kev noj qab haus huv thiab kev lom zem!
Nqi zog:     Tom qab 1 thiab 2 lim tiam, lub chav twg tau txais qhab nee ntau tshaj plaws ntawm txhua QIB, tus xib hwb hauv chav kawm yov them ib qho nqi zog rau tsoom me nyuam,  xws li ( pub me nyuam tawm ua si kom ntev los yog ib qho seev cev  ua si ).  Tom qab tag lim tiam 2,  lub chav tau qhab nee siab tshaj hauv TSEV KAWM NTAWV yov tau txais ib qho nqi zog tshwj xeeb heev los ntawm thaj khu.

Daim YEEB YAJ qhia txog cov num hauv qhov 5210 Challenge thiab mindfulness muaj ua lus  English, Spanish, thiab lus Hmong.  Mus rau hauv ob lub tsev kawm qhov website (links hauv qab no).
Franklin
Randall

Yog koj xav paub ntxiv, thov hu rau hu nug Nurse Lovell (204-3305, 204-2301, clovell@madison.k12.wi.uw).