FYI – WEEK of JUNE 7 – 24
We have notes in a notebook for our tests during the week of June 14 – 18. They have already done Spelling, Science, Reading Vocabulary, and Social Studies. We will do a lot of studying in school next week. The children will have certain things to study at home also. Please make sure they bring their notebooks back to school with them each day.
We will be having our end of year party on June 17th. Mrs. Johnson has offered to send in a pizza lunch for the class. Then we’ll have a fun movie in the afternoon. Thank you so much Mrs. Johnson for your thoughtfulness.
Our testing schedule for the week of June 14 – 18 is:
Monday: Language Arts and Science
Tuesday: Social Studies, Religion, and Vocabulary
Wednesday: Phonics, Reading, and Math
Thursday: Spelling -
End of year party in the afternoon.
Friday: Handwriting
Week of June 21 – 23 are half days. June 24th. is one hour of school.
Have a delightful summer. I am retiring in June after 44 years of teaching. It has been a pleasure to have your children in my class. I will remember them always.
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HOMEWORK- JUNE 7 – 10
We will call this week “STUDY WEEK” because you will be studying for your tests next week. Each night I will give you so much Science and Social Studies to study. All of your notes are in your notebooks. You will be quizzed the next day on the material you are supposed to study. STUDYING is HOMEWORK. You are responsible for studying what is assigned to you for each night. If you do not study then you will have twice as much to study for the next night.
In school we will review Spelling and Vocabulary every day.
MONDAY: What to study for SOCIAL STUDIES:
1. George Washington; 2. Horatio Gates; 3. Robert Fulton; 4. Christopher Columbus; 5. King George III; 6. George Clinton; 7. Thomas Jefferson; 8. Washington Irving; 9. Henry Hudson; 10. Elizabeth Blackwell; 11. Noah Webster.
SCIENCE: 1. What are three layers of the Earth?
2. What are the four parts of a plant?
3. What are the three parts of a flower?
4. What are the three states of matter?
5. What are the 4 forms of precipitations?
TUESDAY:
SOCIAL STUDIES: Giovanni da Verrazaro; 2. Benedict Arnold; 3. John Burgoyne; 4. Alexander Hamilton; 5. Ethan Allen; 6. Elizabeth Cady Stanton; 7. Harriet Tubman; 8. Hiawatha; 9. Nathan Hale; 10. Samuel E. B. Morse; 11. Sybil Ludington.
SCIENCE: 1. What are the 6 simple machines?
2. Name two Ecosystems.
3. What is a carnivore?
4. What are herbivores?
5. What are omnivores?
WEDNESDAY:
SOCIAL STUDIES: 1. colonist; 2. militia; 3. boycott; 4. ancestor; 5. freedom; 6. abolitionist; 7. tyrant; 8. locomotive; 9. executive branch; 10. judicial branch; 11. legislative branch.
SCIENCE: 1. What are the 5 parts of the digestive system?
2. Name three parts of the circulatory system?
3. Name five parts of the respiratory system?
4. Name five parts of the muscular system?
5. Name five parts of the skeletal system?
THURSDAY:
SOCIAL STUDIES: 1. loyalist; 2. Patriot; 3. longhouse; 4. agriculture; 5. patroon; 6. Fort Ticonderoga; 7. immigrant; 8. ratify; 9. Erie Canal; 10. wampum; 11. stock; 12. lock.
SCIENCE: 1. What are the nine planets? (in their order from the sun)
2. What are the three climates?
3. What are the four parts of the atmosphere?
4. What are three weather tools?
5. What is the Greenhouse Effect?
6. What are the inner planets?
7. What are the outer planets?
GOOD LUCK STUDYING! REMEMBER THIS INFORMATION IS IN YOUR NOTEBOOKS. DON’T FORGET TO BRING IT HOME EACH EVENING AND BRING IT BACK TO SCHOOL IN THE MORNING – VERY IMPORTANT!!!!
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