Reno's Weekly News
May 9th - May 13th
Happenings this week!
5/16-Reading Homework sent home due Friday
5:30 - Human Growth Parent Presentation at HHS
5/17 -Gym Day! Wear gym clothes and gym shoes!
5/18 - Library books Due
5/19 - Library Day
DQ Night
Talent Show 5:30
5/20 - Reading and Spelling test for Lesson 29
Sat - 5/21 - HMS Inspirations Art Show
Helpful Links
Here is are the helpful links you can go to...
Brain Pop Jr.
Username: libertyjr
Password: brainpop
Our Reading Series:
https://www-k6.thinkcentral.com/ePC/start.do
Our Math Series:
http://em-ccss.everydaymathonline.com/g_login.html
up and running, please check this sight out!
ccspark.com - College and career readiness site - your students have done this in class and should know their login and password. It is also an app
Our class padlet - http://padlet.com/renoclass/oa8475try8pj
links to all the above sites, just hit view original in top right corner when you open the page.
Fast math - access through school city website.
Jennifer Reno's Contact Information
Email: renoclas@hobart.k12.in.us
Website: jreno.weebly.com
Location: 130 N Liberty St, Hobart, IN, United States
Phone: 942-4251 8727
Math
Our Math goals for this week are..
Reviewing Unit 8 concepts:
one half, different names for numbers, place value, addition, money story problem, equal parts, fact family
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.
Reading
We will be reading the two stories and talking about them in detail over the course of the week.
Our goals for Reading:
Spelling Words:sad, sadly, slow, slowly, dust, dusty, trick, tricky, help, helpful
Words to Know: Vocabulary test words : across, head, ball, second, heard, should, cried, large
Strategies: Prefix un-
Phonics: suffixes -ful, -ly, -y, long vowel spelling patterns
Target Skills for reading: Understanding characters
Stories for this week:Hi! Fly Guy (Chapter Book), Busy Bugs
(Poetry)
Writing
exploring Poetry
Our goals for writing ...
capitals, punctuation, spelling High frequency words correctly, sounding out beginning, middle end sounds for unknown words, and finger spacing.