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Monday, February 22, 2021

2/20/2021

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Wow, what an interesting week..."Snow" Day, CogATs, and three Remote Days all wrapped up into one week! Your kids were amazing and troopers through it all-not that I'm surprised one bit! 

HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED LAST WEEK💡
MATH:
Last week in math, ,we completed a few more Hands-On Equations algebra lessons. Students were introduced to a new "piece" called star, and learned that  * and X are opposites, or zero pairs. We also practiced solving equations using parentheses, and evaluated expressions when the value of X or * is known.

READING WORKSHOP:
Our study of nonfiction began last week with Notice & Note Stances, Signposts, and Strategies. We started off this mini-unit by creating the questioning stance. Students were asked to read with the following questions in mind:
What surprised me?
What did the author think I already knew?
What changed, challenged, or confirmed what I already knew?
"Reading with these Big Questions in mind encourages a critical, attentive stance and develops habits of mind that-if we can instill them in our students-may help them deal more attentively and intelligently with the nonfiction texts they will encounter throughout their lives." 
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WRITERS' WORKSHOP:
Our writers were super busy last week exploring our final mentor texts and looking for ways to further develop characters, plot, and setting. We ended the week with peer conferring, as students received feedback in selecting a final draft to take through the publication process.

SOCIAL STUDIES:
The American Revolution continued last week as we examined the Declaration of Independence. Students learned about the meeting and tasks of the Second Continental Congress, and explored the importance of Thomas Paine's Common Sense pamphlet.


THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS📌
Math: 
We will begin Chapter 6: Area. Students will practice finding the area of rectangles with fractional side lengths.

READING WORKSHOP:
Our study of Notice & Note NONFICTION will continue this week as we examine Extreme & Absolute Language, Numbers & Stats, and Quoted Words.

WRITERS' WORKSHOP:
This week our writers will move into the publication lessons of our fiction unit. Students will spend time revising for characters and plot.

SOCIAL STUDIES:
We will wrap-up our study of the Declaration of Independence and learn how the Patriots won the war.

UPCOMING EVENTS📆
Monday, 2/22: Candor Health Education Puberty Presentations (1:30-3:00pm)
Tuesday, 2/23: PICTURE DAY (2:20 for Roomies)
Thursday, 2/25: CogAT Test #3 (9:15-10:10)
Friday, 2/26: Author Zoom-KL GOING (2:10pm)


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Monday, February 8, 2021

2/5/2021

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Happy Subarctic Monday!!!🥶 I hope you all enjoyed your weekend! 🏈 I am looking forward to seeing you at Conferences later this week!!

HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED LAST WEEK💡
MATH:
Last week in math we completed the "exposure" lessons in Chapter 5. Students explored algebraic concepts as they solved number pattern problems and practiced using letters as numbers.

READING WORKSHOP:
Our 5th grade novel study, The Liberation of Gabriel King, continued last week. Students practiced making inferences, drawing conclusions, and supporting their claims with specific evidence from the text. I've been so impressed with the many higher level discussions our class has conducted related to themes in the text we've come across; including racism, oppression, and overcoming fear. We have a class filled with curious readers....which makes my teacher heart so happy!
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WRITERS' WORKSHOP:
Fiction writing continued last week in fifth grade. Students explored character, plot, and setting. We also examined how to incorporate a character's actions, thoughts, and speech into our work.

SOCIAL STUDIES:
Life in the 1770s continued last week! Students learned all about the Shot Heard 'Round the World and how the Battle of Lexington and Concord officially began the Revolutionary War.


THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS 📌
Math:
This week in math we will begin Chapter 6, Area. Students will practice finding the area of a rectangle with fractional side lengths. 

READING WORKSHOP:
We will wrap up our novel study of The Liberation of Gabriel King this week.

WRITERS' WORKSHOP:
​Fiction writing will continue as students practice incorporating a character's actions, thoughts, and speech into their work.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:
Our study of the American Revolution will continue this week! Students will examine the perspectives of Loyalists, Patriots, and Neutralists. 


UPCOMING EVENTS📆
Monday, 2/8: BOSTON TEA PARTY Virtual Field Trip (2:30pm)
Wednesday, 2/10: Valentines Exchange (pm)
Thursday, 2/11: NO SCHOOL (Conferences)
Friday, 2/12: NO SCHOOL (Conferences)
Monday, 2/15: Virtual VALENTINE'S DAY PARTY (2:30-3:30pm)







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Monday, February 1, 2021

1/29/2021

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Happy February!!! 💖 Can you believe it?? Time is certainly flying by in fifth grade! I am looking forward to meeting with you next week during conferences. If you haven't already done so, please sign up for a time slot using this link.

HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED LAST WEEK 💡
Math:
Last week in math we wrapped up Chapter 4. Students practiced dividing fractions and continued to solve real world fraction multiplication and division problems. We reviewed the major concepts from the chapter on Thursday, and students took their final assessment on Friday. We still have a few problems left to complete this week.

READING WORKSHOP:
Our literacy time last week continued to focus on The Liberation of Gabriel King. Students examined the vocabulary terms perseverance and oppression, and used text support to predict whether Mr. Evans said something kind or hurtful to Frita.

WRITERS' WORKSHOP:
Our Fiction writing unit continued last week! Students reviewed character, setting, and plot and practiced incorporating these components into their fiction drafts.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:

Life during the American Revolution continued last week in fifth grade! Students examined how key events such as the Boston Tea Party and Intolerable Acts affected the colonists and increased tension between England and the Colonies. We were also super fortunate to participate in a virtual field trip last week. Our colonists traveled back in time to attend the Boston Massacre Trial!! After hearing testimony from several key witnesses, our jury members found the British Soldiers Guilty! What a fun way to bring history to life for our young learners!

THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS
Math:
We will complete our Chapter 4 test, and begin Chapter 5: Algebra.

READING WORKSHOP

Our The Liberation of Gabriel King novel study will continue this week!

WRITERS' WORKSHOP:
Fiction writing will continue this week in fifth grade.

SOCIAL STUDIES:
Our study of the American Revolution will continue as we shift from the building tension in the colonies, to the "Shot Heard 'Round the World" and the different perspectives of fighting for freedom.

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Monday, January 25, 2021

1/23/2021

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Thank you for your continued support as we've transitioned into another learning model this year! Your children are incredible! They're resilient, innovative, and problem solvers. I can't imagine facing a year like this with any other group of kids. They make every moment, of every celebration and every struggle, worth it! 💗
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HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED LAST WEEK💡
MATH:
Last week in math we continued moving through Chapter 4. Students practiced solving real world multiplication of fraction problems, and learned how to divide fractions and whole numbers.

READING WORKSHOP:
Our week was spent reading, analyzing, and discussing The Liberation of Gabriel King. Students examined new vocabulary terms and researched many of the historical facts mentioned in the story. We also selected character traits that define Frita Wilson, and used specific evidence from the text to support these claims. 

WRITERS' WORKSHOP:
Fiction writing continued last week in fifth grade. Our writers were super busy exploring fiction writing ideas. Students examined how to use messy situations, interesting people, and "what if" story starters in their work.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:
Our study of the American Revolution continued last week, and wow...things got pretty tense as our colonists learned about the Stamp Act! We also spent time examining the impact of the growing tension between the British Soldiers and the colonists, leading to the Boston Massacre.


THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS📌
Math:
We will wrap up (hopefully) Chapter 4 this week with continued practiced of dividing fractions and solving real world fraction problems. We are planning for a condensed version of a Chapter 4 Test on Friday. I'll let you know if that plan changes.

READING WORKSHOP:
Our novel study of The Liberation of Gabriel King will continue this week!

WRITERS' WORKSHOP:
This week in writing we will learn how to develop characters, plot, setting, and dialogue in our fiction writing.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:
Our study of the American Revolution will continue this week as we examine the Boston Tea Party and the Intolerable Acts.


UPCOMING EVENTS📆
Monday, 1/25: BOSTON MASSACRE Virtual Field Trip (9:15-10:00)
Wednesday, 1/27: MONDAY SCHEDULE (LIVE PE/MUSIC!!)
Friday, 1/29: Chapter 4 Math Test (Anderle)
Monday, 2/1: BOSTON TEA PARTY Virtual Field Trip (2:30-3:15)


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Tuesday, January 19, 2021

1/15/2021

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Welcome back after the long weekend! Fifth grade continues to be busy and exciting!!! I'm looking forward to another great week together!💗

HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED LAST WEEK💡
MATH:
Last week in math we continued moving through Chapter 4. Students learned how to multiply improper fractions and mixed numbers by whole numbers. We also spent time solving real world multiplication of fractions problems.

READING WORKSHOP:
Our novel study of The Liberation of Gabriel King continued last week. Students have been really enjoying this inspiring story and our higher level discussions continue each day. Additionally, last week students identified literary elements, examined setting details, made connections to the story, analyzed characters, and compared and contrasted Gabe and Frita. As you can see, our readers have been super busy!

WRITERS' WORKSHOP:
Our third writing unit of the year, Fiction, began last week! Students examined elements of fiction writing, explored messy situations, and discovered characters' voices in fiction writing.

SOCIAL STUDIES:
​The 1760/1770s have arrived at Patton School! Students examined some of the rising tension in colonies that led to the American Revolution. We learned about the French and Indian War, The Proclamation of 1763, and The Quartering Act. Students were given their first bank of Shillings on Wednesday...which came with a laundry list of Queen Anderle's Royal Taxes! This is such a super fun time of year in fifth grade and we're excited for this week's adventures (be sure to ask your child about tomorrow's social studies lesson)!

THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS📌
MATH:
This week in math we will continue moving through Chapter 4. Students will practice solving real world multiplication of fractions problems and learn how to divide fractions by whole numbers.

READING WORKSHOP:
Our The Liberation of Gabriel King novel study will continue this week!

WRITERS' WORKSHOP:
Fiction writing will continue this week as students use "what if" story starters, and consider writing about an interesting person.

SOCIAL STUDIES:
This week in social studies our colonists will examine the Stamp Act and Boston Massacre.

UPCOMING EVENTS📆
Monday, 1/25: Boston Massacre Virtual Field Trip (9:15am)
Wednesday, 1/27: MONDAY SCHEDULE
Monday, 2/1: Boston Tea Party Virtual Field Trip (2:30pm)




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Monday, January 11, 2021

1/8/2021

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WOW! We had a great first week back and we are ready for a busy second half of the school year!

HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED LAST WEEK:
MATH:
In math last week we began Chapter 4: Multiplying and Dividing Fractions and Mixed Numbers. Students were super busy learning how to multiply proper fractions with simplifying. We also spent time last week solving real world, multi-step fraction problems.

READING WORKSHOP:
Our whole class novel study/response to literature unit on The Liberation of Gabriel King​ began last week! Students were extremely enthusiastic about the story of Gabriel King and his best friend Frita Wilson. Already we’ve had many mature and higher-level discussions as we’ve explored the ideas of liberation, integration, and justification.

WRITERS' WORKSHOP:
Our writers were busy last week putting the final touches on their personal narratives. Students proofread for spelling, misused words, and run-on sentences. Final publications were made and our writers began sharing their work on Friday!

SOCIAL STUDIES:
We kicked off our exciting American Revolution unit last week!, Students learned about the importance of taverns during the 1770s. We formed our own classroom tavern groups and students began designing tavern signs and logos with their fellow tavern members!




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Monday, January 4, 2021

12/27/2020

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Happy New Year!!! I hope you had a wonderful winter break with your families, and enjoyed a restful vacation. Due to our two week absence, this week’s ANDERLE ADVENTURES will only contain our highlights for the week. Look for a regular edition of the ANDERLE ADVENTURES next week! 

THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS 📌
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MATH:
We will begin Chapter 4: Multiplying and Dividing Fractions and Mixed Numbers. This week students will focus on multiplying fractions and solving real world fraction problems.

READING WORKSHOP:
Our whole fifth grade novel study of The Liberation of Gabriel King will begin this week!

WRITERS' WORKSHOP:
This week our writers will proofread, edit, and share their final drafts of their personal narratives.

SOCIAL STUDIES:
Our American Revolution unit will begin this week as we examine the rising tensions in the colonies.


UPCOMING EVENTS 📆
---NONE this week! 🤷🏻‍♀️
Looking Ahead...
-Monday, 1/18: NO SCHOOL (MLK, Jr. Day)


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Monday, December 14, 2020

12/10/2020

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Wishing each of you and your families a wonderful holiday season and a Happy New Year! See or "see" you all in 2021!  💗

HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED LAST WEEK 📌
MATH:
Last week in math we continued moving through Chapter 3. Students examined fractions as mixed numbers, division expressions, and decimals. We also learned how to add and subtract mixed numbers.  

READING WORKSHOP:
Our super readers finished up our Fiction unit last week. Mini-lesson topics included elements of drama, unlocking meaning of unfamiliar words, and theme. 

WRITERS' WORKSHOP:
Students continued exploring Personal Narrative writing last week. Students chose a narrative draft to bring through the publication process and begin working on revisions. Our writers revised for sensory details, and examined how to keep their verb tenses consistent.

SCIENCE:
Our exploration of Matter continued last week! Students loved our hands-on investigation of the properties of gases (our water, paper towel, and cup experiment)! It was so much fun to see our scientists formulating ideas and predictions, and then drawing conclusions based on their observations.


THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS 💡
Math:
We will finish up Chapter 3 this week. Students will practice subtracting mixed numbers. solve real world fraction and mixed number problems, and take a final quiz on Thursday.

READING WORKSHOP:
We will complete one final theme activity on Monday, and then students will take a short fiction assessment on Tuesday. We will spend the rest of the week focusing on  applying comprehension strategies with our read aloud text, Ghost.

WRITERS' WORKSHOP:
Our writers this week will continue to focus on revising their drafts. We will revise for thoughts, feelings, and lessons; along with opening and closing sentences. Students will also have a chance to peer confer before our winter break begins!

SCIENCE:
Our super fun Matter unit will come to an end this week with our final lessons on heating and cooling matter, mixtures, and chemical reactions. 
**Please note, students will be given an OPTIONAL science experiment (creating OOBLECK) to complete over winter break. This activity will be posted in seesaw, and explained, later in the week.


UPCOMING EVENTS 📆
Monday, 12/14: Spectacular Sock & Slipper Day & PJ DAY
**All School DEAR Time from 3:00-3:30**
Tuesday, 12/15: Winter Wonderland Day (Silver, White, Blue, Gold.)
Wednesday, 12/16: Holiday Headgear Day
Thursday, 12/17: Haute Holiday Couture Day (Holiday Apparel)
​**Chapter 3 Math Quiz**
Friday, 12/18: Polar PJ Day
**Elf Movie Day**



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Monday, December 7, 2020

12/4/2020

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Another busy and exciting week passed us by, and we're gearing up for the final weeks of 2020...(I'm just going to leave it at that...the final weeks of 2020 🙃 ).
Your kids continue to amaze me with their patience and perseverance! We had a pretty rough week, technology wise, but their smiles, laughter, and HELP truly made every ounce of my frustration melt away. 💗
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HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED LAST WEEK📌
MATH:
Last week in math we began Chapter 3: Fractions and Mixed Numbers. Students spent time learning strategies for finding least common multiples and greatest common factors, and applied these skills to simplifying fractions and determining the lowest common denominator. Additionally, students learned how to add and subtract unlike fractions.

READING WORKSHOP:
This week our readers continued moving through our Fiction unit. Students learned that characters come in all shapes and sizes, as we evaluated types of characters in fiction. We also spent time examining conflict, and analyzed plot structure using a plot diagram.

WRITERS' WORKSHOP:
Last week our writers continued to explore personal narratives. They examined examples of narratives that focused on valuable lessons learned in life, and practiced incorporating sensory details into their own narratives to engage  readers.

​SCIENCE:
We began our second science unit of the year, Matter! Our focus for the week was on defining and classifying matter. Students examined how matter can be identified based on its properties and sorted into "states of matter." Additionally, students determined the properties that make something a solid, liquid, or gas.


THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS💡
MATH:
We will continue moving through Chapter 3. Students will examine fractions as decimals, and learn how to add and subtract mixed numbers.

READING WORKSHOP:
Our Fiction unit will come to an end this week. Our final mini-lessons will include elements of drama, dealing with difficulty in understanding vocabulary and texts, uncovering themes, and comparing themes across texts.

WRITERS' WORKSHOP:
This week our writers will continue to explore lessons learned from others. Students will also begin the publication process for a self-selected personal narrative draft. ​

SCIENCE:
Our Matter unit will continue this week as students explore properties of gases, and heating and cooling matter.


UPCOMING EVENTS📆
Monday, 12/7: Candor Meeting (Q & A Science Behind Drugs) 11:30am

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Monday, November 30, 2020

11/21/2020

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Welcome back and Happy (almost) December! I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving with your families. Due to last week's absence, this week's Anderle's Adventures post will only contain highlights for the week ahead. Look for a regular edition of the Anderle Adventures next week! 

THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS📌
MATH: 
This week in math we will begin Chapter 3: Fractions and Mixed Numbers. Students will focus on adding and subtracting unlike fractions throughout the week.

READING WORKSHOP:
Our fiction unit will continue this week. Mini-lesson topics will include types of characters in fiction, types of conflict in fiction, and plot structure.

WRITERS' WORKSHOP:
Students will continue to explore personal narrative writing this week. Writing topics for the week will include what you've learned from others and objects you've collected.

SCIENCE:
We will begin our next science unit, Matter! This week students will define, classify, and explore properties of matter.


UPCOMING EVENTS 📆
Friday, 12/4: Candor Health Education/The Science Behind Drugs Presentation @ 1:30pm
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