Reading
Marven of the Great North Woods- read pages 300-307
Making Predictions- due tomorrow
Reading Log- The students will be responsible for 2 entries tonight and only 1 entry tomorrow for school.
English Language Arts
State Report- Students are researching state symbols and state history
Spelling
unit 27 proofreading- due today
Unit 27 test will be tomorrow
Math
Equivalent Fractions and Comparing Fractions test
Social Studies
St. Louis Arch- work on tomorrow
MT Major Cities- completed in MT History Notebooks
Specialists:
P.E./Health
Mrs. Deborah
Music
The students were given a plastic Easter egg and a clue sheet for a fun classroom activity we will be doing tomorrow. The students are to find an object that will fit in their egg. Then, the students are to write 3 clues that would help someone guess what is in their egg. This activity will help us practice giving clues and making inferences.
Marven of the Great North Woods
We continue to read about Marven and his adventures in a lumberjack camp. Marven was tasked with waking up lumberjacks and with making sure the lumberjacks are paid by the number of trees they cut down. Marven had to devise a system to help him keep track of each lumberjack's records and muster up some bravery to wake the giant lumberjacks in the morning. As Marven became successful with each of his jobs, he had free time to explore the area. Today the students read about Marven becoming startled by what he thought was a grizzly. Upon further exploration, Marven discovered that he had come across a lumberjack, Jean-Louis, working away. We will continue to read how Marven and Jean-Louis build a wonderful friendship during the rest of the time Marven is at the lumberjack camp.
Montana History
After many gentle inquiries, we have found time to work Montana history back in our schedule. The students learned about the drastic temperatures we experience in Montana as well as the major cities around our state. The assignment notebook code for tonight is for the students to identify one fact they have learned this week during our MT history time. I hope you all have a wonderful night and I look forward to another great day of learning. As a reminder, tomorrow is an early out with dismissal being at noon.