Friday, October 12, 2012

Friday Newsletter 10/12

Our week started off with a presentation from the highschool. When we got back, it was so nice out, so my class had math outside! We need to cherish the days we can be outside without being bundled up! The kids loved getting a little extra Vitamin D!



 
We did a quick overview of Punnett squares, to learn about heredity and how offspring gets their traits from their parents! We did this by making a baby dragon. They were able to compare their dragons with others to see how each one was different. I saw so much creativity!



 
Maya's beautiful dragon!
We did a fun new thing in Math this week. It was called Challenges. Each problem had an assigned point value and they were to find as many problems as they could and get the most points. All the problems were at the back table and they could only have 1 sheet at a time. (shhhh don't tell them this, but it was just like they were doing a worksheet, they said they loved the game!)

Spotlight Students:
Drawing the dragons was fun because we got to see how there can be lots of combinations of DNA. We also got to see how people drew their traits. It made DNA very interesting!
-Drew Persigehl
On Tuesday we had library and that was not the best for me my dog got my library book I was nervous and Mrs. Klaus was very kind about it. Mrs. Klaus is the best. PS I am getting you some apples and caramel
-Delaney Dickens
Today in science we did a dragon project. First  we chose if it was a fire breather, etc. Then we had fun coloring them. It's one of my favorite projects I've done!
-Zach Ahrendsen

We also played Jeopardy in Science Class to help review for the test.
I will need to take their science and math tests home with me this weekend to grade. Monday they should bring home both tests, I will text you for sure about that, and test corrections for both tests will be due Tuesday.
HERE is the link to sign up for the texts if you haven't already!

PARENTS-
Thank you so much for the kind donations of the 3D objects and the newspaper. We will be using those on Monday and Tuesday of next week. Next week we have a full week planned in science. I cannot contain my excitement that we are already in October and it is BIOME time! I have so many neat projects planned! With these projects, I would like to ask for donations of just simple things you have around the house. Note- We will be using them, so they will not be returning back home

Donations:
Plastic/paper cups in any/every size
8x11 size envelopes (just the cheap ones)
yarn
pipe cleaners
felt squares
colorful pom poms/cotton balls
Paint
Boxes-cereal, oatmeal containers, etc
Tacky Glue
Any kind of "outdoor" magazine
Ziploc baggies
Raisins
Gummy Worms

I appreciate every donation BIG and small! Your involvement in our classroom means so much to me! Thanks again for everything you do and all your support!

-Miss Koch

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Math Review Guide

In case they left this sheet at school here are the problems for the review guide.
The questions at the bottom you can use to ask them to help them study. Some of them are already on their study guide, but there are a couple more you can ask them!
Having them answer those questions for you will help reiterate what they already know, and helps it "stick".
 
Fraction/Decimal/SN/PF Review Guide
Use you book to find the problems! Most of the problems on the test are word problems
Pg.269 #1-3
Pg. 119 #46-50
Pg. 205 #3-5
Pg. 221 #40
Pg.125 #49-53

Some things to look over in your notes….

When you add/subtract decimals do you line them up?

What do you do if you see scientific notation?

What’s important to do when you add/subtract fractions?

What are you doing to a number when you are taking the prime factorization of it?

What is a common denominator?
Questions for parents to ask students while studying!
What is the Least Common Multiple?
What is the fraction rap?
Do I need a common denominator when I divide fractions?
What is special about dividing decimals?
What is a reciprocal?
When I think decimals, I can think of what to help me out..... (tricky answer..money)
 
 
Other notes you want to make about fractions and decimals

Monday, October 8, 2012

fraction rap!

Here is some help with multiplying and divding fractions. Click on the @home tudor and they explain it step by step!

HERE is the link


And HERE is some help with decimal addition and subtraction


Because of the presentation at the highschool today I was unable to be with Mr. Nichols class today for math or science, the homework is a little long tonight because of that, but their test is Thursday and practice does not hurt.

The test will be over:
Prime Factorization
Scientific Notation
Addition/subtraction/multiplication/division of decimals
Addition/subtraction/multiplication/division of fractions

The test will be ALL word problems. They have been preparing for it in class by doing scavenger hunts, and their SMART goal warmups!

There homework was on a little slip of paper, so in case they lost it, here it is:

pg. 230 #1-5
pg. 268 #10-21
pg124 #29-36
pg 118 # 23-28

We also learned a new rap last week, the beat is to the Boom Boom Cha of We Will Rock You
Have them sing it too you!
 
"Multiplying fractions
thats no problem
TOP times TOP
and
BOTTOM times BOTTOM"
 
"Dividing fractions is easy as pie
flip the second one and MULTIPLY!"
 
-Miss Koch

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Friday Newsletter 10/6

What a busy week! Thanks for stopping by during conferences! If was so great meeting ya'll! 
We continued with DNA in science this week and also added in heredity, and next week we will start with punnet squares and the kids will "build" their own dragon!
Science test will be October 12


 A part of their homework this week was to "tweet" about why DNA is important!
Doing a scavenger hunt in math over decimals and fractions, Miss Koch got crazy this time and put problems under the table and on the ceiling! :o)

 Playing fraction BINGO with their cell pals!

 Going over "key" words
They learned a new brain break this week, it was called Slap 21, have your child teach it to you! You can even play this game to 7 using objects like M&M's or coins.


Miss Koch's class was able to do "readers theater  Here are a couple pics from their presentations! I was so proud of them all! What good shows!













Like I said previously, problems on the ceiling!







-Miss Koch

Monday, October 1, 2012

Update that Table of Contents! :o)

Science Table of Contents


9/19
Lesson 2 Review #1-3
25
9/20
Mitosis vs. Meiosis
26
9/21
Quick Quiz over Meiosis
27
9/24
Cell BINGO
28
9/25
DNA Patterns
29
9/25
DNA traits Notes
30
9/28
What I remember about DNA
31
9/26
Lesson 3 Review #1-3
32
10/1
Dominant or Recessive
33
10/1
Inheriting Traits Vocab
34
 
 
 


Math Table of Contents


9/17
Regroup Work
30
9/18
Word Problem Fractions
31
9/20
Decimals
32
9/21
Divisibility Rules
33
9/24
Multiplying Fractions Grid
34
9/24
Multiplying Fractions Notes
35
9/24
Fraction Flowers
36
9/25
Multiplying Mixed Numbers
37
9/26
Dividing Fractions
38
9/28
Multiplying Decimals Grid
39
9/28
Multiplying Decimals Notes
40
10/1
Showing Division of Decimals
41
10/1
Dividing Decimal Notes
42
10/1
Cutting Decimals
43
10/2
Decimal Challenge
44
10/2
Problem Solving with Decimals
45