January 7th through 11th
Keenoy Kardinal News
January 11, 2019
Dear Families,
Students really
seemed to enjoy or Fine Arts Day at Hickman and Jesse Auditorium. Remember that if your child wants to
participate in band or orchestra, they need to attend one of the Try Me Out
Nights listed in the Date Reminders Section of this newsletter. If you missed the Smithton Try Me Out Night
on the 10th, Gentry and Lange Middle School also offer this event
next week. A more detailed informational
letter was sent home on Friday, Jan. 4th. Have a wonderful week, enjoy the snow, and thank you for supporting your child and my
teaching.
5th Grade End of the Year Party
Committee Volunteers
The fifth-grade party committee is starting to discuss plans for end of
the year 5th grade party. Mrs. Kenney
(party organizer and parent from our class) would like to see if any other
parents from our class would like to be involved. A date has not been set yet for the meeting,
but if you would like to participate in the planning for this party, please
contact Kimberly Kenney. Her email
address is kbkenney94@gmail.com Thank you for considering! Without volunteers, fun events like this
would not be possible😊
Hi, my name is Ruth
and I’m eleven years old. I have four
people in my family. My mom (Rebecka),
dad (Scott), brother (Micah), and obviously me.
I love singing and drawing. I
cannot wait until 6th grade but will also miss 5th grade
greatly.
My name is Damontre
and in my family I have nine sisters and one brother. At recess, I enjoy playing basketball with
kids in my class. Basketball is my
favorite sport. My mom likes her job and
enjoys helping people.
Next Week’s Kardinal
of the Week-ME😊. Earlier in the year, students voted that I
should also participate.
The two students who
qualified for the Paxton Keeley 4th/5th Grade Annual
Spelling be are Abdulrahman A. and Gracey R.
Congratulations to both students and no matter how far they advance, the
Kardinals are proud of them. They should
also be proud of themselves for this accomplishment. The Bee will be held on Wednesday, January 16th
at 8:30 am in the Paxton Gym. It was
originally scheduled for 9:20 am, but the time needed to be moved up. The winner of the building bee will go on to
the city-wide bee later in the year.
We have not had a
newsletter since our trip prior to Winter Break. The class and I had a wonderful time on our
trip. Thank you so much for picking your
child up promptly when we returned to school.
Also, a HUGE thank you to our volunteers that day.
Math
We will conclude our
lessons from Unit 4 (Decimal Concepts; Coordinate Grids) next week. The remaining lessons will focus on:
*Addition and
Subtractions of Decimals with Hundredths Grids
*Decimal Addition
Algorithms
*Decimal Addition
Algorithms
*Addition and
Subtraction of Money
*Unit Review
I plan on giving
students an assessment over this unit during the week of the 22nd.
Writing
We are working on
researching a charity and focusing on how to organize this information into our
writing. We will continue this work next
week and start working on drafting a beginning.
Social Studies
We are nearing the
end of our Revolutionary War Unit.
Students seem highly engaged during this time of the day and have
especially enjoyed watching the Liberty Kids videos after the lessons. These videos are highly informational and
connect with the story lines that we are following in class. I plan on giving students a study guide and
assessing students over this unit. The
study guide will be given to students next week.
Science
We just started a
fun experiment by measuring our own reaction time with a meter stick. To make this experiment even more
sophisticated, our class decided to compare 5th grade reaction times with
people who are between the ages of 40-50 and our 2nd grade
buddies. Next week students will find
the reaction time averages and created a graph to display their findings. Make sure to ask your child more about the
conclusion (results) of this fun experiment.
My hypothesis is that the Old People will have a much faster reaction
time! :) Old, Wise, and Fast!
Reading
I planned on giving
students a reading comprehension assessment prior to break. We ran out of time and I gave the assessment
over context clues, inferring, and predicting this week instead. These will be scored and shared with students
next week. I also plan on sharing this
information with you at conferences.
The next unit of
comprehension strategies will include:
*Theme
*Comparing and
Contrasting
*Point of View
*Cause and Effect
*Main Idea
Word Study
We are starting back
up with our word study cycle. Students
will have 10 words to study next week.
Please take some time to quiz your child from their word list. I will have students write the list of words
in their planner today. The list focuses
on words that make the long I sound unless alternative words were given.
Important Dates this Month
Jan. 15th
6:30-8:30 p.m. Gentry Band
Enrollment Night
Jan. 17th 6:30-8:30 p.m. Lange Band Enrollment Night
Jan. 21st No School/Holiday
Have a wonderful week!
Sincerely,
Dan Keenoy
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