La Lectura Y Ciencias
We did it! We can’t think of a better way to culminate such a wonderful year, than performing in front of our entire SWS audience, our much-anticipated play “Don Quijote de la Mancha”. This production truly defines what is at the core of our fourth/fifth-grade class. During these years, our highly capable students have grown in so many academic areas, but the most important thing is that they have developed into beautiful human beings. I could not be any more proud of all their hard work and I will be forever thankful to have been a little part of their lives. I know it will be hard to say goodbye because we have become a family. But at the same time, I feel happy because I know we share a special bond because families are forever.
Others objectives this week included: Science Reports Presentations. Due to the internet being down, a group of students couldn’t present on Friday. We have moved these presentations for Monday.
Mathematics
This week we finished our last math chapter Measures of Central Tendency. Our objectives were:
- Review finding the mode from a set of data and dot plots
- Review finding the median from a set of data and dot plots
- Understand how to relate Measures of Central tendency through real-world problems
- demonstrate understanding and mastery through a unit test
History & Geography
This week we worked on our final project Mock Career Fair. Our objectives were:
- design a webpage that displays the information researched about each career
- design a paper promotional item that displays information about each career
English Writing & Spelling
This week we wrapped up our writing curriculum. Students worked very diligently completing one of each type of essay we have done this year. If you have not had a chance to read the writing the students have worked on I highly suggest you do. Their improvement, attention to detail, and passion are inspiring to read. Students will bring home jump-drives this week with all their files downloaded from the year, so they can be stored as their accounts will no longer be active next school year.