Wednesday, April 13, 2011

April 18, 2011

There will be no Latin Word Roots or Spelling words this week.


Scroll to the end to see some of the amazing origami the students have created. No names are with the photos.


Mrs. Delaney (librarian) showed the students this live stream of an eagle's nest in Iowa today. They received the web address from her, but I thought I'd toss it up here, too.

Eagle's nest

Thursday, May 26th: Field trip to the Audubon Center  9:00-2:00. Permission slip will come home in May.

Reading—Both classes are reading books required by the district

5th grade: Tall Tales
4th grade: The Missing Gator of Gumbo Limbo

Language

Writing: Finishing the poetry unit


Math
All: Fractal Geometry, Chapter 12

Science
Acid, Acid Everywhere  

A problem based science unit that requires the students to analyze the problem situation, to discover and select information that applies to the problem solution, and to obtain that information in a variety of ways. They will conduct experiments of their own design to generate useful data and to formulate possible problem solutions. 

Social Studies

5th grade: Colonization

4th grade: Beginning presentations for regions

Spelling:

Week of April 26th 

4th grade U 32 Final /schwa/ + /l/ sound

BASIC: towel, nickel, barrel, model, marvel, squirrel, pedal, metal, special, total, title, battle, simple, eagle, trouble, gentle, tangle, ankle, juggle, riddle

CHALLENGE: cancel, decimal, material, pretzel, triangle

REAL WORLD VOCABULARY:  Animals in the Wild
Species, identification, habitat, populations, range, behavior, nocturnal, captivity


Week of April 26th 

5th grade U 32 Suffixes  -ent, -ant, -able, -ible

BASIC: different, difference, urgent, urgency, absent, absence, frequent, frequency, vacant, vacancy, distant, distance, infant, infancy, radiant, radiance, honorable, comfortable, possible,

CHALLENGE: evident, evidence, occupant, occupancy, capable

REAL WORLD VOCABULARY:  Exercise
Fatigue, workout, accelerates, heartbeat, strength, nutrition, endurance, marathon

Summer Enrichment Programs for Gifted Youth

As I get information about summer programs, I will post it here. You can explore them and see if any would work for your schedule and finances. :-)

Camp Invention

Camp Invention is a weeklong adventure in science creativity. Led by qualified educators, this exciting program is being hosted by MSU-Billings Campus this summer for children entering grades 1-6.

Date: June 20-24    9-3:30 PM                                                   Cost: $225

Contact
Christine Simonsen    406.861.1999   simonsenc@billingsschools.org

Math Camp
Location: Colorado College

We would like to make the gifted education community aware of Epsilon, a new summer camp for the exceptionally (EG) and profoundly (PG) gifted, ages 8 to 10 years old (students must be under the age of 11 during camp), who love math. This new camp, directed by Dr. George Thomas, founder of Mathpath and Canada/USA Mathcamp, will be held at Colorado College from July 24 through August 14, 2011. Epsilon Camp combines an intellectually rigorous student camp running in parallel with a parent workshop addressing the concerns and challenges of raising EG/PG children. Epsilon students will be exposed to mathematics enrichment not available anywhere else at this time for their age group.

For more information, including eligibility requirements and how to apply, please visit http://epsiloncamp.org/index.php

College of William and Mary
Location: Virginia

This is a link to a PDF flyer of the offerings through W&M. Page 7 of the PDF is where the grade levels pertaining your children begin. There is some information on the previous pages about scholarship opportunities. College of William and Mary
Location: Virginia

This is a link to a PDF flyer of the offerings through W&M. Page 7 of the PDF is where the grade levels pertaining your children begin. There is some information on the previous pages about scholarship opportunities.

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