Students began working on their portfolios today that they will eventually be sharing with you about their progress. We’ll have some time, periodically, in class to work but they may also need to complete parts at home. They should be completed by next Friday, February 8 so that they can share with you and leave enough time for you to schedule a conference if you choose.
After special, in our morning meeting, we shared about our weekend. Well, Mischa took up most of the time since she shared about her birthday... :) We gave her a hard time because she just kept sharing and sharing and sharing... I think we all-both 4th and 5th-worked on Invention Convention. 4th graders also caught up with Rufus in The Toothpaste Millionaire. In math, 4th graders in my room reviewed for our geometry test and then tested. They also completed an Exemplar about symmetry and then also fractional pieces of shapes. I’m not quite sure what the 5th graders did today but I think they worked on volume with Mrs. Tanner and various Canvas assignments for fractions with Mrs. Kelly.
We ended our day reading UNgifted. We really are relating to this book and each of the characters in one way or another. Ask your kiddo about Tin Man...
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