We have had an an
amazing week! Make sure to checkout Twitter or the sidebar on the blog
for pictures from the week!
Art Walk & Museum Field Trip
What an amazing
field trip that we had on Tuesday! This field trip was planned by Mrs.
Clark (RBE's art teacher) and paid for by CPS's Fine Art Department-we are so
lucky that the arts are so supported by CPS!! The morning started off at
the Court House and then we traveled down 8th Street looking at the art
work. If you haven't had a chance to look at all the art work - take this
walk with your child and have him/her be the travel guide! We ended on MU
campus and took in some iconic sites and art. We ate lunch on the Quad
and then we sketched what we saw. Our last stop was the Museum of Art and
Archaeology at MU North.
Runge Field Trip
Our next field
trip is to Runge on May 10. Funding for this field trip is through
Missouri Department of Conservation grant that RBE writes each year. We
are preparing for this field trip by our final science unit on plants and
animals.
There is
permission slip coming home in your child's Friday Folder today. Please
review, fill out and return this permission slip by Monday, April 29. We
are also going to have a new addition of enjoying Central Dairy ice cream at
the end of the field trip! A small ice cream cost $2.00 and we are asking
for this money when you return your child's permission slip. Here is a copy of permission slip.
RBE Eat Out at Panera
Don't have a plan
for dinner on Tuesday? Let us help you out! Come eat at Panera from
4:00-8:00 pm! If you are eating at Panera make sure to show the flyer
below. You can also order online for rapid pickup, but make sure that you
use the code "PRFUND". Come and enjoy dinner at Panera!
Upcoming Events
- April 23: RBE Family
Eat-Out Fundraiser at Panera
- May 10: Runge Field Trip
(Permission Slip coming home today)
- Sack
lunch needed
- We
will get ice cream at the end of the field trip, so $2 will be needed. We
will ask for this to be sent in with the permission slip that will come
home in a few weeks.
- May 15: Field Day
- May 17: Family Lunch
Bunch
- 11:00
- eat lunch with child in pavilion
- 11:30
- recess with child on playground
- 11:45
- writing celebration in the classroom
- May 17: Crazy Hair Day
- May 23: Variety Dhow
- May 27: No school-
Memorial Day
- May 28: Last day of
school
- Dismissal
at 12:10
Lots of Learning!
Math
- We finished up our
geometry unit yesterday and took our post-test. We learned about 2-D
shape characteristics (triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon and
octagon) and also 3-D shapes. Your child should know how to draw
arrays and write a number model that represents the array. This test
will be coming home on Monday after your child has a chance to look over
it. Please review with your child, sign and return next week.
- Today, we started Unit
9. This unit is a review of many math concepts that we have taught
throughout the year and going more in depth with partitioning
shapes. Coming home in your child's Friday Folder is the Parent
Letter and HomeLinks for this unit.
- We had a conversation
today about halves, thirds, and fourths. We learned that when
partitioning the parts must be equal.
Writing
- This week we went back
to our Which is Better writing. On Monday, we wrote our conclusion
paragraph that included our opinion on which of the researched items we
thought was better, we would want to meet or which would win in a
battle. Then, we came up with creative headings for all of our
paragraphs, and decided which text feature is best for each paragraph.
- Next week, we will edit
our Which is Better writing and then start publishing!!
Reading
- This week, we worked on
making connections. Connections are important to make as
readers. By making connections we are able to understand more of how
the character feels or what the character is going through. We can
make text-to-self connections, text-to-text connections and text-to-world
connections.
- Next week, we will be
discussing dramas. Students will need to be able to identify the
characters, setting, acts and scenes in plays. We will also be
discussing the dialogue in drama and what the purpose of it is.
Fundations
- This week, we learned
about when to use "oi" versus "oy". The students
took an end of the unit Fundations test today and these will be coming
home with your child next week. We talked about the importance of
using our resources (Monster book - spelling options & trick word
section) to make sure that words are spelled correctly.
- Next week, we will be
learning about the vowel teams that make up the long o sound (oa, oe &
ow).
Science
- Our last science unit of
the year is organism needs. We will be talking about what animals
and plants need. We will be learning about how animals help plants
reproduce.
- We started an experiment
last week on putting marigolds in different conditions to see what happens
to the plants. Today, we observed the plants and discovered that
water is more important to plants that are in the sun than plants that
have no light. We will continue to be observing our plants for 2
more weeks.
- We have been learning
about food chains. All food chains start with the sun because the
sun gives energy to the producers (plants), a primary consumer eats the
plants and then a secondary consumer eats the primary consumer. We
will also be learning about decomposers and scavengers next week.
I hope that you
have a wonderful weekend and please let me know if you have any questions! :)
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