Livingston Christian Schools 5th Grade November 9-13
Bible: The next figure of focus is Moses. We see how God provided protection for him as a baby, educates him in the best schools, and prepares him to lead a new nation. Although he was not a "natural leader," God shaped him through life's circumstances to be what HE wanted him to be. Quiz 7 will be next Monday, Nov. 16. The new Bible memory passage is Psalm 1: 1-6. This week we will memorize Psalm 1:1 due Thursday, Nov. 12.
Spelling: List 10 words are geography terms. Spelling sentences are due Thursday, Nov. 12. The pre-test is set for Thursday, November 12, and the final test is scheduled for next Friday, Nov. 20. The change in schedule is due to a shortened week.
Language Arts: The reading selection is entitled In Two Worlds: A Yupik Eskimo Family, pgs. 392-417. In this text, students will use the skill of comparing and contrasting. A comprehension quiz is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 11.
Grammar lessons provide practice in locating subjects, verbs, and prepositions. New material will focus on spelling rules for making plural words. Prepositions 1-40 will be quizzed on Thursday, Nov. 12.
Writing workshop time will provide students the opportunity to choose from a variety of topics for free writing in their journal. Journals will be checked weekly to verify they have written at least two pages during writing time. Additionally, research and planning will begin on the position paper.
Math: Concepts covered are multiplying decimals, dividing decimals, multiplying and dividing by powers of 10, mass and capacity.
History: Notes for chapter 4 were given to students last week. We will be filling them in as we progress through the chapter. After learning about the colonies in New Spain, students will focus on New France this week. We will read about where and why the French established forts and colonies.
Science: The test is scheduled for Wed., Nov. 11. Students have had notes from which to study for over a week. We will continue to observe the terrarium and aquarium ecosystems.
Other:
*Book report book must be approved by Miss Chapman this week.
*Read-a-Thon Wednesday afternoon from 1-3 PM. All students must have a chapter book to read during this time. A sleeping bag/pillow may be brought to class for this event.
*Conferences this week! No school Friday, Nov. 13
*Analogy meet changed again!!!!!!!! UGGGG! It will now be Wed., Dec. 9.
Spelling: List 10 words are geography terms. Spelling sentences are due Thursday, Nov. 12. The pre-test is set for Thursday, November 12, and the final test is scheduled for next Friday, Nov. 20. The change in schedule is due to a shortened week.
Language Arts: The reading selection is entitled In Two Worlds: A Yupik Eskimo Family, pgs. 392-417. In this text, students will use the skill of comparing and contrasting. A comprehension quiz is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 11.
Grammar lessons provide practice in locating subjects, verbs, and prepositions. New material will focus on spelling rules for making plural words. Prepositions 1-40 will be quizzed on Thursday, Nov. 12.
Writing workshop time will provide students the opportunity to choose from a variety of topics for free writing in their journal. Journals will be checked weekly to verify they have written at least two pages during writing time. Additionally, research and planning will begin on the position paper.
Math: Concepts covered are multiplying decimals, dividing decimals, multiplying and dividing by powers of 10, mass and capacity.
History: Notes for chapter 4 were given to students last week. We will be filling them in as we progress through the chapter. After learning about the colonies in New Spain, students will focus on New France this week. We will read about where and why the French established forts and colonies.
Science: The test is scheduled for Wed., Nov. 11. Students have had notes from which to study for over a week. We will continue to observe the terrarium and aquarium ecosystems.
Other:
*Book report book must be approved by Miss Chapman this week.
*Read-a-Thon Wednesday afternoon from 1-3 PM. All students must have a chapter book to read during this time. A sleeping bag/pillow may be brought to class for this event.
*Conferences this week! No school Friday, Nov. 13
*Analogy meet changed again!!!!!!!! UGGGG! It will now be Wed., Dec. 9.

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