Friday, January 25, 2013

Weekly Update-January 25th

This week was bittersweet as we said goodbye to our wonderful teacher assistant, Ms. Meyer.
-Alites
Good bye
By Trevor and Daniel

Our beloved teacher aide, Ms Meyer, left our class to work as a teacher in the Bronx. She was a great help to our class and she will be go wonderful as a 4th grade teacher. We miss her! She was a great teacher.


Perspective
By Rebecca, Emilie, Michael

This week you may have noticed that your child’s reading log looks different. Don’t worry, the teachers have come up with a new way to help your child understand their book on a whole new level. It’s called reading goals. Each week we will have a new reading goal. The reading goal for this week is perspective. Your child is assigned to write a journal entry from the perspective of one of the characters from their own book. Next week we will have a different reading goal. We will keep you posted.


Math
By Adam, Yunseo, and Sanjyot.

This week in math we learned about comparing and ordering fractions. When you compare fractions you find a common denominator.  When you order fractions you put them in order from least to greatest. We played a card game where you have to get the greatest fraction and you can swap cards but only once. That is what we learned in math this week!


Made in…
By Jared, Austin and PJ

Have you ever wondered where all of your stuff comes from? We did a project where we had to find the country items in our house were imported from.  Did you know that our biggest trading partner is not China?  In fact, our biggest trading partners are Canada and Latin America.  We found out that flour PJ uses at home was imported from Australia. The kiwis Rachel has in her kitchen were imported from Italy.


Stock Market
By Caitlin, Kyra, and Steven

Our new topic in social studies is the Stock Market. Our teachers explained how the stock market and shares works. The teachers gave us our own stock to follow for a week. Some examples are, Gap, Apple, and AOL. We went on a website called Wally’s Stock Ticker and looked up our company. We found out how much a share is worth and how the trading price fluctuates during the day. 


Phil Bildner
By Brian, Sakina, and Chris

This Thursday, Phil Bildner came to visit 5th grade. He is an author, and often writes about sports. He is really funny and showed us some errors that he has spotted through the years like a STOP sign that was spelled “SOTP”! He taught us that our first draft of a story can not be our last draft. He showed us his newest book that he is working on. It is called Soccer Fence. He also told us that he used to go to our school- Cantiague! It was an amazing time!
 

Friday, January 18, 2013

Weekly Update-January 18th

What an exciting week for the Alites...read all about it!

Chorus
By Kyra, Sanjyot, Becca and Jared

            In chorus we are singing three songs.  They are called Winter Wishes, Water Come on Me Eye and Chattanooga Choo-Choo.  In one of the songs we play instruments.  Our concert is next week.  We hope to see all of you there!

DNA Lab Visit
By Stephanie, Sakina and Adam

On Tuesday, we went to the science lab for a visit with the DNA lab from Cold Spring Harbor. They came to us and in March we are going to go to visit them on a field trip. The scientist that came was a woman and her name was Ms. Gotlieb. She brought microscopes for us to look at cells. She printed letter E’s out for us to look through the microscopes and we found out that it was not only solid black, it had white spots in it.  Another thing we had to do is find our cheek cells. We took a toothpick (that was not sharp) and we put it in our mouths and rubbed it on the inside of our cheeks and retrieved some cheek cells. After we collected the cells on a slide, Ms. Gotlieb put a drop of blue food coloring on it so it would be easier for us to see. Next, we placed the slide under the microscope and looked for our cells. Some kids even saw the nucleus of their cheek cell. We had a lot of fun and can’t wait till we go to the DNA lab!


Economics
By Rachel, Michael and Yunseo

         This week we got new economic words. We learned about the 3 different types of economies. They are the command economy, free market economy and a traditional economic system. The traditional economic system is when a kid grows up they have the same job/trade as their parent. The command economy is when the government basically controls everything. Last but not least, the free market economy gives the consumers the freedom to buy what they want and to make their own choices. This is also known as capitalism. We have a free market economy in the United States. Also, the owners of businesses in a free market economy have much more freedom than they would in a command economy. We also learned about supply and demand and we are ready for the test tomorrow!


FLES
By Austin, Emilie and Daniel

In FLES we are wrapping up the language, Italian. Our last assignment for Italian is to pick a topic from an Italian category and write a report about it with at least 10 facts.  Austin’s topic is the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Emilie’s is reporting on pizza, and Daniel will teach us about pasta. While we work on these reports at home, we will be beginning French in school. Bye or as they say in Italian, Ciao!


The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
By: Logan, Madeline and Trevor

Our read aloud is called, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. This book is written by C.S. Lewis. We meet a lot of mythical creatures throughout the book. Like a witch, a faun, and a dwarf. The book starts off to be realistic and then it jumps right into fantasy. This story takes place in a world called Narnia. This is how this book all started... A girl named Lucy went into a wardrobe and she found out that it never ended. Then, all of a sudden she feels something cold on her feet and it is snow. That is how she finds out that it is magical. We are excited to read more about this exhilarating book!


Math
By: Chris, PJ and Steven

Right now in math we are learning LCM and the LCD It stands for least common multiple and least common denominator. First we had a few warm ups and then we started activities. It was hard at first but then we got the hang of it .Step 1, we listed the multiples of the 2 denominators, and then we find the least common denominator. So when you have the numbers you rewrite the problem and then you divide the denominator. So what you do to the top you do to the bottom.


TOOTSIE ROLLS
By Caitlin and Brian

This week we learned all about the history of Tootsie Rolls as part of our unit on Economics. We watched a short video about how to make Tootsie Rolls. We also found out cool facts about Tootsie Rolls. Did you know that Tootsie Rolls were named after the daughter of the man that invented Tootsie Rolls? We also made up our own company and created advertisements for it. Caitlin’s was the Tweezies Co. There was also a cake pops and bars company. Brian’s was the SuperChocolate Fireball.  It was a great experience!


Thursday, January 10, 2013

Weekly Update-January 11, 2013

Dear Families,
Happy New Year!  You will see that we are hard at work.  Read all about it and please post a comment.
-Alites

Cynthia Rylant
By Logan, Kyra and Brian

This week we learned about an author named, Cynthia Rylant. We read her biography and learned that she loves animals, nature and family and is calm. She wrote the Henry and Mudge series, the Van Gogh CafĂ© and When I was Young In The Mountains.  We love her writing and can’t wait to read more of her books.  We are studying her craft and using her as a mentor for our own writing.  The biggest lesson we’ve learned from her is to write about the things you know.  She’s taught us to use our life experiences for inspiration. 


We Are All Mathematicians In The Alites Class
By Emilie, Madeline, and Adam 

This week we learned about the rules of divisibility. Basically, each number has a rule that tells you whether it will be divisible by another number. For example: if you wanted to see if 486 is divisible by 2 all you have to know is its rule. If a number ends in  0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 then it is divisible by 2. So, 486 is divisible by 2.

Also, we learned about prime and composite numbers. A prime number is a number that had only two factors which are and 1 and itself. A composite number has other factors in addition to one and itself. Overall, the Alites love learning about new things about math!


Jump Rope
By Steven, PJ, and Jared

In gym we are jump roping and practicing for our jump roping assessment. So far we are doing crosses and special moves like an elevator. We are also playing 4 Square. So this is how 4 Square goes, the person in the box tells every one to do special things like hopping on foot while jump roping or if you stop you will get out. On the day of the Jump-A-Thon you will have to continuously jump without stopping.  All five grades compete against each other. If you jump for over 3 minutes, you will get a prize.


The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
By Sakina and Becca

This week we started reading a new book- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. At first we talked about the vocabulary that is used in the book. The author is British so some of the vocabulary is unfamiliar.  We also talked about this book’s genre-which is fantasy. It takes place during World War II. We haven’t met many characters yet. The book seems really interesting so far.


Cells and Classification
By Caitlin, Rachel, and Yunseo
This week, we have been learning about cells and classification (as you can see in the title). We have been studying the organelles (workers) of the cells. We have this rhyme which is: the workers of the cell are the cell’s organelles! We also learned about the 6 kingdoms of life which are: animals, plants, fungi, protests, true bacteria and ancient bacteria. The levels of classification are kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. At the end, we had a test on this material which we were really prepared for. We did an awesome job!


Pen Pals
By Stephanie, Chris, and Sanjyot

During our last Fun Friday we wrote to pen pals in Farmingdale. Some kids got 2 pen pals, others got one. Some of their names are Matthew, George and Jaclyn. In our first letter we wrote all about our hobbies, our families and our lives. We asked our pen pals to write us about their hobbies, favorite sports, and other things. We are wondering when we will get letters back from them! We hope it’s soon!


Economics
By Trevor and Michael
This week in social studies we learned all about economics. We learned some vocabulary words having to do with economics such as capital resources, natural resources, and goods. We are studying hard for our economics test this Friday! We learned the important difference between needs and wants. Wants are the things that we desire but do not need to live. Some of our favorite things like a phone, a T.V, and a computer are categorized as wants. Needs are things we require to live. Food, shelter and clothing are all needs. As you can see, we are learning a lot about economics and we yearn to know more!