A Week in Review
March 24 - 28
Heritage Night was a HUGE success!! I have to give a huge THANK YOU to our room mom Tamara for her hard work and extra help in planning this event. Also, a HUGE shout-out to our students, for their excellence and the commitment to learning they each displayed in completing this long-term project. Finally, I must thank you parents for sharing your amazing students with me every day and for supporting them throughout this project. I feel very fortunate to call this my "job", it is a job I love very much. I look forward to teaching your students each and every day.
Virtue Awards:
Alan has earned a Virtue Award for demonstrating the virtues of helpfulness and service. Alan is always willing to help our class out when something is broken, he is excellent at fixing things, and we appreciate his talent!
Reading:
Our main selection in Journeys this week was a book by Gary Paulson, Tucket's Travels. It was a historical fiction text that took place during the westward movement. Our target skill was sequence of events and our target strategy was visualizing.
Writing:
We continued working on our research reports. We drafted our three body paragraphs, then worked on our introduction, and conclusion. We analyzed different ways to start our reports, as well as what to avoid using in an introduction (i.e. an apology, a definition, or dilly-dallying).
Math:
The decimal unit continues to move along smoothly. We focused on division this week, as we divided three digit whole numbers, then moved into dividing with decimals, and then we wrapped up the week converting fractions to decimals. Students also learned how to write a remainder as a decimal.
Science:
Ms. Keenan and our students this week researched their chosen pollutant in preparation for the creation of their public service announcement. Their goal is to educate others on the hazards of common household pollutants that are finding their way into Bellevue waterways, and persuade their audience to make a change and protect our waterways.
What an exciting Social Studies week! We had a very special guest speaker, Peter Donaldson, who led the students through a series of activities that helped them understand the colonists quest for independence. He will come back on Tuesday next week to finish teaching about the American Revolution.
We only have one more week before Spring Break! I look forward to continuing to challenge these amazing students. Have a great weekend!
Go Seahawks!
~Mrs. Hatlestad
Upcoming Events:
31 Mar - 4 Apr - SCIENCE WEEK
3 Apr - Family Engineering Night 5-7pm in the gym
7-11 Apr - No School, Spring Break
23 April - Explore World Culture Night (time TBA)
23 April - Explore World Culture Night (time TBA)
23 May - No School, 1/2 day paid Professional Day
26 May - No School in observance of Memorial Day
23 June - 5th Grade Graduation (tentatively scheduled) cafe at 8:30am
23 June - Last Day of School (unless additional snow days occur)