Shiree Kitchen . Room 116 . skitchen@alpine.k12.ut.us . 801-756-8531 281 N 200 E American Fork, UT 84003

Friday, March 22, 2013

Friday, March 15, 2013

March 15

The Leprechaun came today and left us STARBURST and Lucky Charm's, his favorite cereal.

Reading:  We have been working on visualization and using the 5 senses.  We looked at or summaries and highlighted them to see where we were doing really well and where we needed to imporve.
Math: We are working on different strategies for addition, some of them are:  Breaking down in 10's & 1's, decomposing by finding a friendly 10,  keeping 1 number whole and using the number line, and regrouping.
Science:  We finished our unit on habitats and now we will start making models of habitats and then we will compare them to each other.  The letter for the animal report will go home on Monday.  Here is a copy for the requirements:


Dear Parents,
All year we have been working on Non Fiction Text Features.  And now we are going to put all our knowledge to use on making our own animal book.  The students have started to research and gather information about an animal that they have chosen to write about.  They can use these notes and any other resources they can find to make their animal book.   The students should have brought their nonfiction text features book home with them to help with writing their book.
 Animal Book Requirements:
·      Cover: Title, author, picture (copied or hand drawn)
·      Table of Contents: Chapter Headings and page numbers in numerical order.
·      5 Chapters:  Heading (title), 1 Main Idea and at least 2-3 sentences that support the heading and main idea for each chapter.
·      At least one illustration or drawing.
·      At least one photograph. (Can be black and white)
·      Captions under drawings or illustrations.
·      Labels under drawings or illustrations.
·      Glossary:  At least 3 words in ABC order with definitions.  (The words in the glossary should be in Bold or colored in their book.)
·      Index:  At least 3 words that appear in the book that is of interest.  They need to be ABC order with the page numbers they appear in their book.
·      Map of where in the world their animal can be found or other information that fits in their book.
·      Diagram of anything interesting on their animal.
Some of your headings could be: Babies, Adulthood, Food or Eating Habits, Predators, Habitats, Fun Facts, Hunting, Camouflage, Life Cycles, What Humans Use Them For, Nocturnal or Diurnal, Hibernate or Migrate, How To Take Care Of This Animal, etc.

We will project these books and the children will be reading these books to the class.

These reports are due May 3rd.


Friday, March 8, 2013

MARCH 8TH

This week we worked on visualization in reading.  In math the students are doing wonderful on adding 2 digit numbers.  We did regrouping today and they did marvelous. In writing we wrote persuasive letters to the Leprechaun. They will be hanging in the hallway.  In science we worked on habitats and some of the students started to research for their reports on an animal of their choice.


We are going to be doing a science project were we are making our own habitats.  If you have any extra plastic containers that strawberries, cookies, etc come in, Christmas garland or fake leaves that you would like to donate to our class we would appreciate it.  I will be sending home a recipe for salt dough that I would like all the children to make.

Friday, March 1, 2013

March 1st

Today was the end of the trimester.  I am really proud of the students.  They are working hard and doing a great job.  This week everyone turned in their HOMEWORK.  Thank You for working with your children at home.