Month: January 2022
01/28/22 – French – Weather
As we continue working towards conversational French, we are now learning how to talk about the weather. Use this website to help with your pronunciation of these basic French phrases to describe the weather.
Quel temps fait-il aujourd’hui ? Flashcards | Quizlet
Use the document below to translate the English to French. Draw a picture in the space above the words. For the last 2 blank boxes, find your own phrases about the weather.
Here’s what we did in class today. We have a verbal quiz next Friday.
- I will show you a weather related picture and you will need to tell me the weather in French.
01/27/22 – Math – Fractions of a Set continued.
We continued working with Fractions as a set. We found it incredibly useful to draw everything out to help with our thinking.
01/26/22 – Science – Nervous System Jellybean Lab
More information to come. As for now, just take a look at the picture below to help you fill out your lab report.
01/26/22 – Math – Finding a fraction of a set
01/25/22 – ELA Writing – Dogs are the Best!
We introduced persuasive/opinion writing today. Read the student sample of why dogs are the best. Then fill out the brainstorming chart with the reasons and examples that the author included.
01/25/22 – French – A/The
As we continue with our French this year, we need to know words such as A and THE.
In French, it’s a bit more complicated.
Nouns have genders –> either masculine or feminine.
The word a is un (masc.) or une (fem.)
The word the is le (masc.) or la (fem.) or les (plural, regardless of gender)
Therefore, we must research some words to know their gender before we use them in sentences.
01/25/22 – Math – Fractions of a Set
We use fractions to communicate the amount of something in a set.
01/24/22 – Science – Intro to Nervous System
The brain is the most important organ that is part of our nervous system. The nervous system brings ALL other systems together.
Read about the brain here:
Watch this Bill Nye video to learn more about the nervous system.
01/24/22 – ELA Reading – Inferences
We make inferences all the time! Inferences are times when readers make predictions about events in stories that authors do not include in their book!
Look at the following activity below and see what inferences you can come up with!