
Mrs. Napolitano's News
Week of February 18th
I would like to thank all the parents who planned and attended our Valentine's Day party. We all had a wonderful time!
Week of February 18th
I would like to thank all the parents who planned and attended our Valentine's Day party. We all had a wonderful time!
SAVE THE DATE
On Friday, March 7th we will have our Too Good For Drugs graduation at 1:00 in the PV gym. All parents and guests are invited to attend.
READING
This week we will continue to work on ISAT extended response questions. We also will be working on a “Me Front Page” project that will be all about your child. This project will include a lead story, major achievement, poem, quotes, and short/long range goals. Your child needs to bring in an 8 x 10 picture ASAP for this project. I prefer this picture to be from this year or last year. You will get this picture back in perfect condition. You will be able to see this final project at the Open House in April.
LANGUAGE ARTS
This week students will continue to work on their poetry books. They will be typing each poem and have illustrations for each poem. This is a perfect chance for your child to scrap book for this book.
SOCIAL STUDIES
Revolutionary project due Wed. February 20th. With help from France and Spain, the Continental Army won the American Revolution. Other nations helped the Americans by contributing ships, soldiers, money, and other needed supplies. Students will be making circle books to go with their notes this week for lesson 3. Chapter 9 Test will be Wed. Feb. 27th.
SCIEN
CE
We have been learning about basic types of clouds. See if your child can tell you the three main types. We also will understand that precipitation is the falling of moisture from clouds to the surface of the earth. The four forms of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Did you know that every snowflake is a variation of a six-sided crystal structure. Last week we went outside on Monday to catch snowflakes. Ask your child what type of snowflakes they caught.
MATH (Mrs. Napolitano's Class Only)
This week we will be working with metric units of capacity and mass. We also
will be looking at Celsius and Fahrenheit. There will be a checkpoint quiz on Friday, February 22nd on pages 448-449. This quiz will be on eight lessons so students should begin studying as soon as possible.
IMPORTANT DATES
2/18 President's Day - NO SCHOOL
3/3 Casimir Pulaski Day - NO SCHOOL
3/7 Too Good For Drugs Graduation 1:00 PV
3/14 NO SCHOOL/Conferences
3/16 Center Cass District 66 PTO Fund Raiser Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! 12-4
3/21 NO SCHOOL
3/24 Spring Break Begins
This week we will continue to work on ISAT extended response questions. We also will be working on a “Me Front Page” project that will be all about your child. This project will include a lead story, major achievement, poem, quotes, and short/long range goals. Your child needs to bring in an 8 x 10 picture ASAP for this project. I prefer this picture to be from this year or last year. You will get this picture back in perfect condition. You will be able to see this final project at the Open House in April.
LANGUAGE ARTS
This week students will continue to work on their poetry books. They will be typing each poem and have illustrations for each poem. This is a perfect chance for your child to scrap book for this book.
SOCIAL STUDIES
Revolutionary project due Wed. February 20th. With help from France and Spain, the Continental Army won the American Revolution. Other nations helped the Americans by contributing ships, soldiers, money, and other needed supplies. Students will be making circle books to go with their notes this week for lesson 3. Chapter 9 Test will be Wed. Feb. 27th.
SCIEN
CEWe have been learning about basic types of clouds. See if your child can tell you the three main types. We also will understand that precipitation is the falling of moisture from clouds to the surface of the earth. The four forms of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Did you know that every snowflake is a variation of a six-sided crystal structure. Last week we went outside on Monday to catch snowflakes. Ask your child what type of snowflakes they caught.
MATH (Mrs. Napolitano's Class Only)
This week we will be working with metric units of capacity and mass. We also
will be looking at Celsius and Fahrenheit. There will be a checkpoint quiz on Friday, February 22nd on pages 448-449. This quiz will be on eight lessons so students should begin studying as soon as possible.
IMPORTANT DATES
2/18 President's Day - NO SCHOOL
3/3 Casimir Pulaski Day - NO SCHOOL
3/7 Too Good For Drugs Graduation 1:00 PV
3/14 NO SCHOOL/Conferences
3/16 Center Cass District 66 PTO Fund Raiser Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! 12-4
3/21 NO SCHOOL
3/24 Spring Break Begins