51- Weekly Updates (March 2-6, 2020)
Episode 45 of the Hey Mr. Gray podcast, hosted by Mr. Gray, titled "51- Weekly Updates (March 2-6, 2020)" was published on February 28, 2020 and runs 8 minutes.
February 28, 2020 ·8m · Hey Mr. Gray
Summary
Dear Parents, We’re going to have a great upcoming week. Below is a short description of what’s coming up and important links and/or announcements: Jog-a-Thon Wednesday March 11th- Get those pledges in! Our class theme is blue/superman/supergirl. We’d like to all dress in blue that day! Panoramic Picture Day is Tuesday, March 17th. Reader’s Workshop We will continue with our deep study of character unit. We will shift our focus toward how setting shapes characters. We will look at the precise language authors use to describe the setting, how characters are torn by the pressures of places, and how settings change both physically and psychologically over time. The kids will continue reading each night and working in their reader’s notebooks. Writer’s Workshop The students will finish their first full literary essay and turn it in on Wednesday. They will be using mentor texts and their argument writing checklist to revise. By the end of the week we will start on our next literary essay where we will try to lift the level of complexity in the writing. Math Math Answers and Help Here We will start a new unit on Monday (Rational Numbers- See Family Preview). This unit will focus on negative numbers, inequalities, absolute value, the coordinate plane, and common factors and multiples. We will also continue to review basic skills (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division or whole numbers, fractions, and decimals and order of operations). In addition, I will be working on a new layout for the gradebook in math. I will out line this new system in a video I will send out as soon as possible so please look out for that. History We will start a new unit: Ancient India. In this unit, we will study the major beliefs and practices of Brahmanism (and how that evolved into early Hinduism) and the important aesthetic and intellectual traditions of Ancient India. Science We will continue looking at weather this week specifically the factors that influence weather and the characteristics of cold fronts and warm fronts. Thank you, Mr. Gray
Episode Description
Dear Parents,
We’re going to have a great upcoming week. Below is a short description of what’s coming up and important links and/or announcements:
- Jog-a-Thon Wednesday March 11th- Get those pledges in!
- Our class theme is blue/superman/supergirl. We’d like to all dress in blue that day!
- Our class theme is blue/superman/supergirl. We’d like to all dress in blue that day!
- Panoramic Picture Day is Tuesday, March 17th.
Reader’s Workshop
We will continue with our deep study of character unit. We will shift our focus toward how setting shapes characters. We will look at the precise language authors use to describe the setting, how characters are torn by the pressures of places, and how settings change both physically and psychologically over time. The kids will continue reading each night and working in their reader’s notebooks.
Writer’s Workshop
The students will finish their first full literary essay and turn it in on Wednesday. They will be using mentor texts and their argument writing checklist to revise. By the end of the week we will start on our next literary essay where we will try to lift the level of complexity in the writing.
Math
We will start a new unit on Monday (Rational Numbers- See Family Preview). This unit will focus on negative numbers, inequalities, absolute value, the coordinate plane, and common factors and multiples. We will also continue to review basic skills (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division or whole numbers, fractions, and decimals and order of operations). In addition, I will be working on a new layout for the gradebook in math. I will out line this new system in a video I will send out as soon as possible so please look out for that.
History
We will start a new unit: Ancient India. In this unit, we will study the major beliefs and practices of Brahmanism (and how that evolved into early Hinduism) and the important aesthetic and intellectual traditions of Ancient India.
Science
We will continue looking at weather this week specifically the factors that influence weather and the characteristics of cold fronts and warm fronts.
Thank you,
Mr. Gray
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