School Activities Schedule for August 20-21

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The school schedule for August 20 includes activities like going to the computer lab, copying assignments, creating name tags, picking up spelling/vocabulary words, and studying for a spelling test. Students also engage in discussing main ideas in a passage, learning about matter and its properties in science, understanding how writers show emotions in sentences, and using integers in math to represent velocity. On August 21, students continue with assignments, group banner work, and spelling/vocabulary study. They also focus on determining main ideas in readings and participate in various learning activities.


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  1. Monday, August 20: Specials, 8:05 go to the computer lab! 1. Copy down the Assignment board 2. MAKE A NAME TAG 3. Pick up a Copy of the week s Spelling/Vocab Words from the front table 4. Find a new seat choose wisely. if you have things at last week s spot, get them and place them in your new location. 5. Put your word list in your vocab folder: 1. On the FRONT of the blue folder IN SHARPIE: FIRST LAST NAME CARLILE SPELLING AND VOCABULARY 6. Begin studying THE SPELLING TEST FRIDAY.

  2. Rw (M): how do readers determine the main idea? Opening: What is the main idea of a passage? https://youtu.be/yJ0gUjFugOE Discuss Work Period: In your SCIENCE BOOK read ch. 1, lesson 1, page 9: What is matter What is matter made of? For EACH SECTION create a tree map main idea with THREE supporting details. Closing: Share and compare

  3. Ww(M): how do writers compose sentences that show their readers rather than tell? Opening: What is the difference between showing vs. telling? Work period: How do you show an emotion without saying it.? (model) What are different emotions we feel? Assign a word. Top of the page: write your emotion. Draw AND COLOR that feeling on your paper and write descriptive words around the picture defining your emotion without saying that word. On a notecard: write a MADE UP story OR a story from a moment in your life REGARDING THAT FEELING. Use enough sentences to convey the feeling. Closing: Share

  4. Math (M): how can you use integers to represent the velocity and speed of an object? Heading: Name, number, date, assignment Opening: Vocab: speed, velocity, integers Work period: pg 6, 4-11, 20-22, 28, 30 Closing: Grade

  5. MATTER AND ITS INTERACTION Science (M): What is matter? Opening: What are physical properties? (Anchor Chart) Work Period: Complete reading chapter 1, lesson 1. Answer the questions on page 20. Turn in to the Science tray when finished. Closing: Anchor chart Measurable vs. Observable (go through)

  6. Tuesday, August 21: 1. Copy down the Assignment board 2. Make a name tag tape/sharpie by the pencil sharpener 3. Turn in Monday folder to numbered folder in red bin by screened door. 4. Work on your group banner from last week 1. Finished? Study spelling/vocab with a partner you had BETTER be studying, my Loves.

  7. Rw (T): how do readers determine the main idea? Opening: Share your tree maps from yesterday Work Period: In your SCIENCE BOOK read ch. 1, lesson 1, page 10- 14: What is a substance? What is a mixture? For EACH SECTION create a tree map main idea with THREE supporting details. Finished? Study your vocabulary and spelling words with a partner TEST FRIDAY! Closing: Share and compare

  8. Ww(T): how do writers compose sentences that show their readers rather than tell? Opening: What is the difference between showing vs. telling? Work period: How do you show an emotion without saying it.? (model) What are different emotions we feel? Assign a word. Top of the page: write your emotion. Draw AND COLOR that feeling on your paper and write descriptive words around the picture defining your emotion without saying that word. On a notecard: write a MADE UP story OR a story from a moment in your life REGARDING THAT FEELING. Use enough sentences to convey the feeling. Closing: Share

  9. Math (W): Is the product of two integers positive, negative, or zero? Opening: page 7 Work period: independent, on notebook paper Pg 12, 14-37 Finished? Read Closing: Grade

  10. Science (T): What are the properties of Matter? Opening: Review properties of matter (use anchor charts/journal) Workshop: Create t-chart: Observable Properties/Measurable Properties Go through properties with materials as whole group. Closing: Which properties do you feel are the most important to a substance? Why?

  11. Wednesday, August 22: 1. Copy down the Assignment board 2. Make your lunch choice (on assignment board) 3. MAKE YOUR NAME TAG!! 4. Work on your group banner from last week 1. Finished? Study for Friday s test or read silenty. 2. HEAD TO COMPUTER LAB 8:05!!

  12. GET YOUR science JOURNALS (trust me): Clean up from morning work: You need: Journals Pencils Line up at the door by the light switch.

  13. Math (W): how can you use integers to represent the velocity and speed of an object? Heading: Name, number, date, assignment Opening: page 8, lesson 1.2, Activity 4 Work period: independent, on notebook paper pg 10, lesson 1.2, 1-13 Closing: Grade

  14. SS (w): What is geography? Opening: We as geographers . Are we? Discuss Work period: In SS books: read page 2-9 Main idea/supporting details tree map Closing: Discuss

  15. Rw (W): How do readers determine the main idea? Opening: Share your tree maps from yesterday Work Period: In your SCIENCE BOOK read ch. 1, lesson 1, page 15- 17: Types of Mixtures Compounds v. Mixtures For EACH SECTION create a bubble map main idea with THREE supporting details. Finished? Study your vocabulary and spelling words with a partner TEST FRIDAY! Closing: Share out

  16. WW (w): How do authors use DESCRIPTIVE word choice to show not tell? Opening: Work Period: In your groups: Read the book your group has been given. USING POST-ITS, mark places you find the author has shown vs. told write down what the author is trying to convey. Closing: Share out

  17. Thursday, August 23 1. Copy down the Assignment board 2. Make a name tag 3. Make your lunch choice (on assignment board) 4. ARE YOU READY FOR THE DAY pencils sharpened, books where they go, restroom gone, etc? TAKE CARE OF WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE!!! 5. Finish poster LAST DAY 6. Work on your spelling and vocabulary test tomorrow

  18. Magic Read this to yourself. Read it silently. Don t move your lips. Don t make a sound. Listen to yourself. Listen without hearing anything. What a wonderfully weird thing, huh? NOW MAKE THIS PART LOUD!!! SCREAM IT IN YOUR MIND!!! DROWN EVERYTHING OUT. Now, hear a whisper. A tiny whisper. Now, read this next line with your best crotchety-old-man voice: Hello there, sonny. Does your town have a post office? Awesome!! Who was that? Whose voice was that? It sure wasn t yours! How do you do that? How?! Must. Be. Magic.

  19. Rw (R): How do readers determine the main idea? Opening: Work Period: From the book you read in WW yesterday: What is the main idea of the story? Give at least 4 supporting details. Closing: Main idea for fiction vs. non-fiction same strategies?

  20. Ww (r): As a writer, how can you show your reader? Opening: Bubble map: Moment from school Work Period: Write in such a way that SHOWS not TELLS the reader what you are trying to convey. What words should we BAN from our writing (AC)? Close: Share: One sentence of which you are especially proud.

  21. Mw (r): is the quotient of two integers positive, negative, or zero? How can you tell? Opening: page 7 Work period: independent, on notebook paper Pg 12, 14-37 Show your work! Finished? Read Closing: Grade

  22. SS (r): How could we compile geographic data regarding our class? Opening: What data would we could we compile? (create) Work period: In SS book: pg 9, Section 1 complete Closing: grade

  23. Friday, August 24: DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING THAT MAY BE SET OUT IN THE ROOM. 1. Copy down the Assignment board 2. Make your lunch count 3. Check if your group s book is on the board, you may have improvements to make on your post-its. Check the ones hung how are they different than yours? 4. Turn in anything you may have to turn in. 5. On a blank sheet of paper 1. Heading (name, number, date) 2. Spelling test 3. #1-15 6. Study are you ready ?

  24. Friday, August 24: 1. DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING THAT MAY BE SET OUT IN THE ROOM. 2. On a blank sheet of paper 1. Heading (name, number, date) 2. Spelling test 3. #1-15 1. PLACE THIS PAPER IN YOUR LOCKER TO BE USED LATER. 3. COMPLETELY CLEAR OFF YOUR TABLE. ALL YOU NEED IS A SHARPENED PENCIL (MAKE SURE IT HAS A USABLE ERASER). 4. Check if your group s book is on the board, you may have improvements to make on your post-its. Check the ones hung how are they different than yours?

  25. Stations, August 24: Station 1: Readers From the non-fiction books, choose 1. Read, and determine the MAIN IDEA create a main idea thinking map on the paper provided. DON T FORGET TO WRITE THE TITLE OF THE BOOK! Place on the filing cabinet BY THE BLUE BASKET when finished. Station 2: Writers Choose from the pictures on the red poster paper. Choose an emotion that goes with the picture and SHOW it, don t TELL it. Place in the blue basket on the filing cabinet when finished. Station 3: Math flash cards Practice your math fluency with your group. Another teacher is letting us borrow these TAKE EXCELLENT CARE OF THESE AND SIGN THE THANK YOU CARD WHEN YOU ARE FINISHED. Station 4: Fluency Choose a readers theater with your group. The FOCUS is to read with attention to punctuation, pronunciation, and emotion. Have fun with this while practicing your fluency. Station 5: Science Choose 1material and complete a Properties of matter chart (as we did Wednesday) in your Science journal. When finished place journals back in lockers. Station 6: Social Studies Geography Science or Social Studies? Discuss with your group, tally your answer, and then on a notecard, write your ONE WORD ANSWER on top and a PERSUASIVE explanation below as to why you fall where you do. Place on the filing cabinet BY THE BLUE BASKET when finished.

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