Sunday, October 14, 2012

English Update - Ms. O'Halloran

Reading:

Please continue to read at home to and with your child in English or ensure daily time is allocated to reading in English. In class students are learning to summarize (retell) a story and include all the characteristics of a story (characters, setting, problem, solution, plot) in their summary. Grade 4 students are identifying the characteristics of a narrative while Grade 5 students are identifying the characteristics of a mystery.

Students are also learning about using surrounding words in a sentence and the context of a sentence to help determine an unknown word.

Students have learned how to partner read and have made their own partner reading bookmarks.

Good readers make connections while they read to better understand and enjoy a text. As a class, we have developed an anchor for relating to a text based on The Name Jar. Students will continue to practice the skill of making connections using prompts such as:

& This reminds me of… (a movie, personal experience, a friend, another book, a song, a place, etc.)

& I remember…

& It makes me think of…

& This (character/setting, event) reminds me of… because…

& It makes me feel…

& That happened to me…

& This (setting, character, problem) is different/similar…

& This sounds like…

& I identify with…

Writing:  Students are learning to use order words (First, Then, Next, Third, Finally) when explaining their work. In addition, we have reviewed examples for their Writer’s Notebook and the expectations for their journals. We have focused on beginning a piece of writing in an interesting way so the reader will be invited to read on.

My Writer’s Notebook Expectations
ü  I always begin with the date.
ü  For ideas I can use my own ideas/feelings/ observations, a writing prompt, or a picture.
ü  Each entry has a main idea and is focused.
ü  I begin my writing in an interesting way (see the 6 great ways to start my writing).
ü  I can include pictures or diagrams.
ü  I include a variety of writing forms (short story, persuasive, poem, procedure, recount, movie review, letter, charts, lists, observations, thinking webs, journal, lists).
ü  I have written about different topics in my notebook.
ü  I always reread my writing. It is thoughtful and I have added ideas when necessary.
ü  I edit using the CUPS strategy (see the inside of your folder).

Students shared their creativity with others this week (poems, stories, lists, charts, webs, journals).

Students are also learning how to use a thesaurus to expand their word choice and use rich vocabulary when writing.

Parents may want to show their child how to access a thesaurus on a word processing program on the computers at home (Word, etc.).

 Homework:

English homework now ‘lives’ in a red duotang. Making Words homework is assigned on Thursday and due back by the next Thursday. Students are required to cut out the letters and manipulate the letters to ensure they can ‘make’ the word they believe makes ‘sense’ in the sentence.


At home ideas:

·        Read a picture book with your child and have them retell the story, including beginning, middle and end.

·        Incorporate reading time before bed.

·        After reading a book – ask your child – What was the author’s purpose in writing this book (persuade, inform, entertain)? Who is the author’s audience? What is the author’s message?

·        While reading, discuss connections you have to your own life, other texts you have read or the world.

Tuesday, October 09, 2012

October Presentation Calendar

Hello all! 

We have had a great first day back after the Thanksgiving weekend! 

I am attaching the October calendar for the "Ma vie dans un sac" presentations. 

Also, please note that there will be no "Journal de lecture" this week as it is a short week.  By all means, please keep reading in French at home.  I will not be collecting a written assignment based on the reading this week.

Finally, our October Scholastic orders have come home tonight.  They are due on Wednesday, October 17th.  Please do not feel obligated to place an order.  Should you have any questions about some selections in French, please send me a note in your child's agenda.

Have a great evening! 

Monday, October 08, 2012

"Ma vie dans un sac" presentation

As promised, here are the instructions and rubric for the "Ma vie dans un sac" oral presentation for this month.



Photo Day Tomorrow!

Don't forget tomorrow is photo day!

I hope that everyone has had a wonderful and restful Thanksgiving weekend!



Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Welcome to our class blog.  It is my hope to use this blog to communicate with parents, post reminders, and post handouts for projects for the times when the "homework monster" eats that very important paper!  :) 

I would also like to thank parents for using the agendas for communicating with me.  I do look at the agendas every morning before announcements, so this is the best way to leave me a message.  The class blog is set up not to accept comments, due to the private nature of parent / teacher communications. 

As part of our homework program, the students will be asked to make an oral presentation once every month or month and a half.  Beginning next week, we will start our classroom presentations.  I will be sending home a calendar with a presentation date for each student, an evaluation rubric, and the criteria for the presentation.  The presentation will be explained to all students so they will be aware of what to do, and of what the expectations are.

Each student will be asked to bring in 5 items in a bag of their choosing.  The five items in the bag should be representative of who they are,  and of what their interests are.  Some ideas are, but the students are not limited to, a family photo, a soccer medal, pictures of a favourite food, team or sport.  Please do not send in valuable items such as coin collections or items that are breakable, please!  The students will be asked to make a presentation of approximately 3 minutes, but not longer than 5 minutes.

Enjoy the long weekend!  Happy Thanksgiving! 

Regards,

Mme Angela Reed