Homework May 10th (Tues)

Today was all about friction!

 

This morning we did a fun experiment where we interlaced the pages of books and then tried to pull them apart in pairs.  We found that as we interlaced more and more pages, we were increasing the force of friction that was resisting us pulling the books apart.  Eventually we tried to interlace all of the pages together, and we just could NOT get those books apart!

The kids got a *tad* rambunctious when it came to pulling the books apart, but thankfully this only resulted in lots of giggling instead of lots of injuries.

We ran out of time (surprise surprise….) and didn’t get a chance to continue our discussion of friction, so there will be no science homework today.  Lucky kids.

 

In math we talked about perimeter and area of rectangles and how we can find missing measurements when we have limited information.  For example one side and a perimeter, or one side and an area, or area and perimeter but no sides.  We also went over our perimeter and area quiz from last Friday.  We realized we have learned quite a bit just since last Friday, as we were perfectly capable of doing these problems today, even if we missed some of them last week.

Tonight students have pages 54 – 59 to do in their Math Coach.  This is more standard algorithm practice.  It is quite important that students check every single problem with an inverse operation (check division with multiplication, or check multiplication with division).  We also talked about how if we check and get a DIFFERENT answer, we then need to re-work the problem.

 

In language Arts we did some work with making inferences.  Up until this point many students held the idea that making inferences was just saying whatever you thought.  An inference is a statement or conclusion that is made based on logical evidence.  We did some practicing in class.  Can you make an inference and identify the speaker in this passage?

I hope my boy comes home today!  He went away on a trip and I haven’t seen him in two whole days.  If he gets back I hope we get to go for a walk.  I love it when he throws the stick and I go and get it.  

The students did very well with this, and many are getting the hang of giving evidence to support their answer from the text.

Tonight students have some more practice to do making inferences and defending their inference with evidence from the passage.

Inferencing_May10

 

so, tl;dr

Pages 54-59 in math coach – check your answers!

Practice making inferences – use evidence from the text to explain your answer!

Inferencing_May10

And read!

 

Have a good one,

-Mr. Potter

Homework May 9th (Mon)

This week is going to be quite busy!

Thursday:  Field trip to the Durham Bulls

Friday: Field day!

We spent a large chunk of our morning working on mathematics today.  We started talking about how we can take multiplication problems, and turn them into division problems by dividing by the multiplicative inverse.  Which also means we can take any division problem and turn it into a multiplication problem by multiplying by the inverse.

We’ll continue talking about this a great deal for the remainder of the quarter.

This morning we also did a LOT of work with area and perimeter.  We got out some tiles and made many different rectangles.  We did some puzzle problems, where we had to figure out rectangles when given area and perimeter but no dimensions.  I was pretty impressed that students were capable of figuring these out on their own.

Tonight students have some corrections and some review in their math coach.  They should fix any mistakes they made on page 50, which we corrected today in class.  They should then do pages 52-53.  I would like to see area models AND the standard algorithm for these.

In Language Arts we are still working on being able to defend our answers with evidence from the text.  Tonight students should answer some questions about our Asteroid reading passage.  As always, i expect to see good reasoning!

AsteroidAttackWithQuestions

“Because this one makes the most sense” is not good reasoning!  WHY does it make sense?

 

so, tl;dr

Math coach pages 50 (fix) then do 52-53 with area models and the standard algorithm

Answer questions about the asteroid passage (with reasoning!)

 

And read!

 

Have a good one,

-Mr. Potter

Homework May 5th (Thurs)

It’s Thursday!

That means tomorrow is QUIZ DAY!!

Tomorrow’s menu:

figurative language, text structures, and idioms quiz

forces and motion quiz

area and adding/subtracting/multiplying fractions quiz

HOORAY!  It’s gonna be great!

Some quotes as I type this:

Rafiekha “THE HORROR, THE HORROR”

Cat: “Let’s watch Zootopia instead”

Nevaeh: “STAR WARS”

Mr. Potter: “You guys are weird”

 

We will also be doing some things with fractions, and making spruce.  It will be fun 🙂

 

Today we got a good round of centers in, and talked about genres and sub-genres.  Students already had a good idea about fiction and non-fiction, and we talked about how most works usually fall into multiple genres.  We can have tragic comedies, realistic fiction, even horror comedies.

In science we looked again at forces and the forces affecting us constantly.  We drew some pictures of systems of forces at work, and talked about how things might be different, say, on the moon.  We wouldn’t have air resistance for one thing, and the force of gravity would be much less.  Would airplanes or helicopters work on the moon?

Tonight students have a passage to read about asteroids.  They should write a short summary of the passage, and then pick ONE paragraph and analyze its text structure.

AsteroidAttack

 

We also went over finding the area of rectangles and triangles today.  We only had 3 today that didn’t get the triangles on the first try.  Tons of good, quick improvement!

 

Tonight students have pages 46 – 51 to do in their Math Coach books.  These pages deal with the standard algorithm for multiplying multi-digit numbers.  We did some practice in class but most students still need a lot of work on this.  We are adept at using area models, so students should use area models to check their work here.  Try to compare your area model to the standard algorithm as we did in class and use what you know about area models to make sense of the standard algorithm.

 

 

so, tl;dr

Read about asteroids, summarize, and analyze one paragraph’s text structure:

AsteroidAttack

46 – 51 in Math Coach – use area models to check your work!

and read!

Spruce tomorrow!

 

Have a good one,

 

-Mr. Potter

Homework May 4th (Wed)

We have no time!!!

Once again, we ran out of time today before we got everything done. Gah!!

We only have 8 more weeks until 5th grade is over!

GAH!!!

I know *I’M* freaking out.  How about you guys?

 

This morning we got an entire round of rotations finished thankfully.  I am quite happy with the progress we are making regarding text structures and just in general with our reading and reading comprehension.  We’ve come quite a long way.

 

In science we drew some wonderful pictures of zooming race cars, and all of the forces affecting them:

Zoom Zoom

 

Tonight students have some similar exercises to complete.  They should label the forces at work in each picture, and then draw some pictures of their own, also labeling forces.  On the other side they need to make some inferences regarding the speed of trucks sent down incline planes.

ForcesAtWork

 

In math today we did a lot of work with area.  Half the class was able to find the area of rectangles and triangles quickly the first time around.  After some more practice we were up to 16 of 22 students finding the area of rectangles and triangles on the first try.  Tomorrow we’re shooting for the whole class!

Tonight students have pages 42 through 45 to do in their math coach book.  It is decimal and place value review.

 

We ran out of time before I could hand out their LA homework passage for tonight, so congratulations on a pretty lite load.

 

so, tl;dr

label some forces for me:

ForcesAtWork

Pages 42-45 in Math Coach

 

And read!

 

Have a good one,

 

-Mr. Potter

 

Homework May 3rd (Tues)

Important dates:

May 12th: Field trip to the Durham Bulls

May 13th: Field Day

 

This morning we talked a good deal about text structures, and I think we made a great deal of progress.  By the end most students were really able to pick out some words that often signal an author is using a certain text structure:

‘First’, ‘next’, ‘finally’: These types of words usually indicate sequence

‘Because’, ‘a reason’: These types of words usually indicate cause and effect

dates or times usually indicate chronology

I was quite impressed with almost everyone’s text structure graphic organizer from yesterday’s homework.  We’re getting this!

Tonight students have some questions to answer about yesterday’s passage.  And yes, I expect reasoning!

Soccer_Questions

They also have some idiom practice to do.  They are welcome to ask parents/family for help on these as sometimes idioms are simply a you know it, or you don’t type of deal.

Idiom_Practice

We also talked about the next step of our ‘My Success’ project today.  Students will be filling out an education and career timeline in their google classroom.  They will be finding information about their career, as well as what education they will need in order to enter their field.  They will also research institutions where they can go to get the education/training they will need.  We will be working on this quite a bit this and next week.  Links are here

 

In math we spent a great deal of time talking about area, perimeter, and dimensions.  We talked about what dimensions mean:

UnitsOfMeasurementNotes

and then did a good deal of practice finding the area of rectangles and triangles.  We’ll continue working on this throughout this week and next before moving on to volume.

Tonight students should do pages 36 – 41 in their math coach.  This is review dealing with comparing decimals.

 

 

so, tl;dr

idiom practice

Idiom_Practice

Passage questions

PhysicsOfSoccer

Soccer_Questions

Pages 36-41 in the math coach

 

 

Have a good one,

-Mr. Potter

 

Homework May 2nd (Mon)

Today students received their assignment cards for next year.  This is a yellow card that states what school students are assigned to for middle school.  Please make sure you get a look at this.

 

“Dial it down on the sugar”

-Amy to some other students

We have been a bit hyper the last few days, but we’ve done a pretty good job toning it down, thanks to students like Amy!

 

Today we spent some time looking over idioms and text structures.  I think students are doing fairly well with the idioms, but we have some work still to do with the text structures.  We tried talking about how it’s important to keep going when our first try doesn’t work.  Many of our students are simply picking a random text structure, plugging random things into their graphic organizer, and not checking to see if their choice makes sense.  We will continue to harp on checking our work until Mr. Potter draws his final breath.

Tonight students have a short passage about soccer to read.  They should then summarize the passage on the back, and pick ONE paragraph to analyze.  They should determine the text structure used within that paragraph, and fill out a graphic organizer for it.

PhysicsOfSoccer

Speaking of checking our work…..

We had some good conversations about finding equivalent fractions.  We have come SUCH a long way from the beginning of the year.  We had to remind ourselves just how far we have come.  Not a single person in the class needed help finding good forms of one today, and everyone is clear on just what equivalent means.  We don’t change the number’s value, we just change its form!

Tonight students have some review work in their math coach.  They should do pages 32 – 35.  This is decimal review, and hopefully we are seeing a lot more connections between this decimal review and fractions these days.

 

so, tl;dr

Read this passage, write a summary.  Then pick ONE paragraph and analyze its text structure.

PhysicsOfSoccer

Pages 32-35 in the math coach.

 

And read!

 

Have a good one,

 

-Mr. Potter