Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Making Vocabulary Fun!

Each day, students are introduced to a "Buzz Word". We identify the definition, synonyms/examples, antonyms/non-examples, make personal connections, and create a visual representation. This helps the word "stick" in a student's mind. All "Buzz Words" are posted around the room along with a synonym which serves as a resource to help students use the words throughout the year.

 In order to motivate students, classes participate in bi-monthly vocabulary challenges. Each time a student correctly uses a "Buzz Word" in their speaking or writing, they earn a sticker for their table. At the end of the challenge, the students from the winning table vote on a reward. It's amazing how competitive this challenge can get!

Every Friday, we will be playing a vocabulary game to help us review and practice our words from the week. Last week, we played KAHOOT using our Chromebooks. The students LOVED it...just look at the focus on their faces!




"Buzz Words" from each week will be posted on our Weekly News! 



Monday, September 25, 2017

Clementine Close Reading Activity

Today we discussed how close reading strategies help us to "dig deeper" into texts. In order to help us understand this concept, students participated in a fun and yummy activity with oranges. Students recorded their observations of a clementine. The first round only involved looking, touching, and smelling the outside of the clementine. We realized that we couldn't discuss the clementine with confidence after this first round. Next, we removed a small piece of the peel. We discussed how we obtained much more information such as what was on the inside, how the smell got stronger, and that we felt the juice. On our third round, students completely peeled the clementine, could identify the structure of the fruit, and we got to eat them! We agreed that after the third round, we could confidently give many details about the clementines.

So....how does this connect to close reading? Here are a few student comments:

"When you only read a complex text once, it's like looking at the peel of a clementine. You only really notice the big ideas, but don't have an understanding of the facts yet."

"When we peeled a little bit of the clementine, we started to see more of the fruit (smell, feel, taste). When you read something a second time, you get more of the details."

"After we peeled the clementines, we could talk about its details with confidence. If we read a text many times, we shouldn't have any questions about it. We just know it."







Friday, September 22, 2017

ATL's, Buddies, I.B. Stars of the Week, and Weekly News!

We had another wonderful week! Here are a few highlights from class....


We dug into ATL's this week (Approaches to Learning). We now understand that ATL's are skills that support our learning. Examples are; communication skills, social skills, research skills, thinking skills, and self-management skills. Students completed an "ATL Match-Up" to help them identify examples of each ATL!


Mrs. Carr's homeroom met up with Mr. Carr's second grade class for buddies on Friday. The fifth graders showed their buddies the writing website Storybird on their Chromebooks. The students worked together to create their own picture books. We had a great time building relationships and sharing ideas. Such wonderful leadership and example setting from our class!!




This week's I.B. Stars of the week are.....


Abby Leone from Mrs. Carr's class and Julia Brone from Mrs. Finke's Class!

Keep up the great work!! Enjoy your V.I.P. seating all next week! 





Below you will find the latest edition of Weekly News. A paper version including your child's weekly rating and any missing assignments was sent home today. Please remember to review the document, sign, and return on Monday. This helps to maintain an open communication between school and home. If you ever have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact Mrs. Finke or myself. The door is always open! 


Friday, September 15, 2017

I.B. Stars of the Week-September 15th

Each week, Mrs. Finke and I will select a student from each class to be an I.B. Star.  These students set a wonderful example all week and exemplified multiple learner profile traits consistently. I.B. Stars have access to V.I.P. seating in the classroom all week long!

This week's I.B. Stars are.....


Brennan from Mrs. Carr's Class and Adam L. from Mrs. Finke's Class!! 

Congrats and keep up the great work!!


Thursday, September 14, 2017

Weekly News

Below you will find a copy of the Weekly News for September 18th-September 22nd. A paper version will be placed in your child's take home folder every Friday. Information for each subject area as well as important dates can be found on this document. On the back of the Weekly News, you will find a joint rating from Mrs. Carr and Mrs. Finke for  your child's effort/participation, focus, and any missing assignments. Additionally, your child will be asked to reflect on their week and set goals incorporating our I.B. principles. Weekly News needs to be signed and returned every Monday.




Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Chromebook Exploration

Today students were given a guided exploration to help them become more familiar with the features of their Chromebooks. Students practiced using Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Classroom for assignments, and databases utilized here at Village. We worked out some issues, learned to troubleshoot, and are becoming more comfortable with our new technology!!



Tuesday, September 12, 2017

A Great Start to the Year!

Check out what's happening in Mrs. Carr's class!

Reviewing the I.B. learner profile traits by identifying what each one "looks like" and "sounds like". Such great collaboration and cooperation!!


Working on increasing our stamina and focus while independently reading. 

Discussing our books with friends to monitor our comprehension. 


We are using our "Graffiti Wall" to set independent reading goals and reflecting on our growth. 









Monday, September 11, 2017

Digital Citizenship

Today we discussed specific responsibilities that come with using Chromebooks in fifth grade. Below is the chart that we will be referencing throughout the year. Mrs. Finke and Mrs. Carr both have "Chromebook Graveyards" where technology is housed when a student is not using it appropriately. This year, students will be asked to reflect using our digital citizenship chart to identify what area(s) proved challenging and what they could do in the future to use their technology appropriately. Our goal is for students to utilize technology safely using their heads, "guts", and hearts!





Tuesday, September 5, 2017

First Day Information!

September 6, 2017

Dear  Carr & Finke Homeroom Families,

Welcome!  Mrs. Finke and I are excited to teach and learn with your child, and we look forward to working with you this year.  We hope that this post will address some questions you may have regarding our classrooms.  We apologize for the length, but the information is important.

Communication:
  • Weekly News – This is a must read!  On Fridays, please read both sides of this news carefully and sign/return to let us know that you have read it.  This way we can help your child stay organized with assignments as well as communicate to you about his/her week and upcoming events. 
  • Google ClassroomAlso very important to check regularly! If you have provided us with your email, you will receive regular updates on your child’s grades, upcoming assignments, and missing work. You can also find a link to Mrs. Finke’s math website in the “About” tab on her Math google classroom.
  • Take Home Folder - please check your child’s folder nightly to clean out work sent home and look for important notices.  (This can also be a great launching point for discussions about your child’s day.)
  • Mrs. Carr's Blog-updated regularly with important information and pictures from class! 

Homework: We believe strongly that homework should not be time-consuming or stressful; kids need to play after working so hard at school!  If your child is showing frustration or is spending more than an hour TOTAL on homework, please write a note so we know and then STOP the assignment. We will start the year with a paper agenda, but once we teach them how, students should be taking a picture of the homework using his/her Chromebook.  If your child forgets, he or she can check Google Classroom or email a friend. 
  • Until your child has mastered his or her math facts, the nightly homework will be a math facts log.  After that, math practice papers will be assigned: please refrain from helping your child with this homework.  Mrs. Finke often uses homework to make decisions about where extra help is needed, so she needs to know if your child is struggling (see above).  Should a paper assignment be lost or left at school, your child can pick up another copy in the extra paper basket at school the next day or ask a friend to email a picture of the paper.
  • The ELA homework Mrs. Carr assigns will be beneficial to your child’s growth academically, as well as teaching your child responsibility. It is expected that your child reads independently every night for at least 20 minutes. Students will be given an independent reading log that they will need to fill out  home after they read. Please check your child’s reading log daily and sign each night.
o    We will be working in class to select “just right” books based on the student’s reading and interest levels. Students will be able to check reading levels using www.lexile.com.
o   Sometimes as readers, we select a book that isn’t “quite right” or does not hold our interest. I give students the opportunity to abandon books that are not good fits only after conferencing with me and explaining their reasoning for not finishing the book. You will see a designated space on the reading log for this as well.
o   In addition to independently reading each night, your child will eventually be asked to set a weekly reading goal to help them focus on a skill we have worked on in class. They will practice the skill throughout the week and reflect on Thursdays on their progress. 


Snack: Please send in a reusable water bottle with your child.  Students may bring in a working snack that may be eaten during independent work time.  ***Please contact us ASAP if your child has a food allergy that would require us to restrict the types of food allowed into the classroom.

Lunch: 12:43-1:13 in the HJ Cafeteria
  • Buying lunch: Prepaying is a hassle-free option for both you and your child.  You can send in a check made out to Hilton Food Service.  A copy of the lunch menu is sent home monthly.
  • Please note that your child has the ability to buy extra ice cream, chips, and gummy snacks using the money in your account.  You can contact the food service if you would like to place limitations on the account.
  • Bringing lunch: This is always an opportunity for you to be more involved in your child’s lunch choice as well as to limit access to sweets and snacks.

Dismissal: If you are changing your child’s normal dismissal routine, you need to notify the school nurse or send in a note/email to your child’s homeroom teacher in the morning.  For safety reasons, if by the end of the day we do not have notification from you of the change, we will have to follow the regular routine, no matter what the child tells us.  Your help in this matter can avoid anxiety for both the students and us teachers. J

Birthdays: If you would like to celebrate your child’s birthday with the class, please let your child’s homeroom teacher know a few days ahead of time.  The birthday treat must be store bought, and due to allergies please avoid pistachios and apricots.  Please contact us if you would like us to distribute birthday invitations for you, so as to avoid having students feel left out.

It is of great importance to us to maintain a partnership in sharing the education of your child.  If you ever have any questions, comments or concerns please don’t hesitate to contact us at school at 392-1000 ext. 5149 (Finke) and ext. 5172 (Carr) or by email at sfinke@hilton.k12.ny.us, or jcarr@hilton.k12.ny.us.  You can also send in a note with your child.  We would always rather talk about a problem while it is fresh and easier to solve.  Sometimes students feel more comfortable telling their parents/guardians when something is bothering them, and we are relying on you to let us know if we have missed something so that we can address it.  Thank you in advance for sharing your child with us!  We can’t wait to get to know the interests and skills of your child, and to help him or her grow.  We look forward to a great year!

Sincerely,


Mrs. Finke and Mrs. Carr

Specials Schedule for Carr & Finke

Below you will find the specials schedule for both Mrs. Carr and Mrs. Finke. Please remember to wear or bring sneakers on P.E. days! 

Specials Schedule 2017-2018


Monday
Carr- P.E.
Finke-Music
Tuesday
Carr-Art, Design
Finke-Art, LOTE
Wednesday
Carr-Music
Finke-P.E.
Thursday
Carr-Music
Finke-P.E.
Friday
Carr-P.E., LOTE
Finke-Music, Design