Homework Reminder

H.O.M.E.W.O.R.K.

There is more to homework than just doing the homework at home.Remember this 5 step process so that you can get the best out of your homework experience.

Step one…

LISTEN WHEN HOMEWORK IS BEING DISCUSSED                                  

Step two…

WRITE DOWN THE HOMEWORK INSTRUCTIONS THAT ARE ON THE BOARD

Step three…

TAKE ALL OF THE REQUIRED HOMEWORK MATERIALS HOME

Step four…

COMPLETE THE HOMEWORK IN A QUIET SPACE IN YOUR HOME

Step five…

BRING ALL OF THE FINISHED HOMEWORK BACK AND HAND IT IN ON TIME

Establishing a regular time and place to complete your homework is a great way to start creating patterns that will help you all through your educational career.

Congratulations

Congratulations to Willow, Keaton, Kieran, Tiffany and Jackie who all came up with some names for the new planet discovered outside our solar system. This was a homework task that was on my blog to be completed by Tuesday.

So for the rest of you, another chance for success…which one of the following do you like the best.

Pegasus

2008

Planet of Light

Katsai

Staye

Leave your comments on this post by Friday telling us which one out of these five you chose and why.

Space Review

Hello Students

Congratulations on your Science unit on Space. I hope you enjoyed the journey with Bill Nye as much as I did. Tonight or tomorrow night for homework I need you to go to Ms Yick’s blog to continue the review process of the unit.  As we discussed in class today, I want you to write a 200-400 word post about the Space Unit. Now that I have looked at Ms Yick’s blog, I think that by following some of her questions as guidelines you might find this process easier. If not, just stick with the format on the board in class.

“The most exciting/interesting things I learned/know about Space are…”

Iowa Tests of Basic Skills

Hi Parents and Students,

The students are testing for IOWA as I write this and they are all here and look to be feeling calm and confident. Good Luck 5KP.

 

STANDARDIZED TESTING INFORMATION FOR PARENTS

Students in grades 3 – 8 will be taking the Iowa Test of Basic Skills during the week of October 20th-24th. (Friday the 24th is also United Nations Day here at school and we will be using that day as a make-up day for any students who may have missed a day during the week.)

Shanghai American School provides many different sources of assessment throughout the year. One source of information is our program of standardized achievement testing. The test series we use, the Iowa Test of Basic Skills, is a norm-referenced test. This means that a student’s scores indicate how he/she compares with a representative sample of peers (the norm group). This gives us an idea of how our students’ academic achievement compares to students at public and private schools from the United States and other international schools.

The following is a list of subject areas students are evaluated in:

· Vocabulary

· Reading Comprehension

· Language: Spelling, Capitalization, Punctuation, Usage and Expression

· Mathematics: Math Concepts and Estimation, Math Problem Solving and Data Interpretation, Math Computation

Reading comprehension includes: understanding factual information; drawing conclusions; inferring feelings of characters; and determining topic, viewpoint, attitude, structure, and style.

Math Concepts and Estimation includes: numeration and operations; measurement; fractions, decimals, and percents; and equations and inequalities.

Math Problem Solving and Data Interpretation includes: single step addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems; multiple step problem solving strategies; reading amounts; comparing quantities; and interpreting relationships.

Important Suggestions and Reminders:

· Students should get a good night’s sleep and eat breakfast before coming to school. There will not be a great deal of homework given out during this week.

· It is important to remember that any individual’s test score is only a measure of how well he/she performed on a single assessment on a given day. The score may be different another day due to testing conditions and the physical and/or emotional state of the individual student.

· The IOWA is only one source of data the School uses to measure student achievement.

Homework in 5KP

On most days of the school year I hear the following comments; often within the same five minutes…”yeah, we have no homework!””man, there is so much homework” “I have too much homework” “we hardly have any homework” “I am never going to get all my homework done”” I wish we had more homework” “my mom says I have too much homework”…you get the picture?

Here is a snapshot of homework in 5KP…

Students may or may not have homework for P.E., Music, Art and Chinese: that is out of my control.

I expect that each child should be reading for around 30 minutes every night. This of course depends on the rest of their schedule for that evening and as many of the students love to read, this is often not a problem. It would be ideal if on a couple of nights a week they are able to read aloud to another person in the house, preferably a parent and that the parent then asks them some questions such as what do you think will happen next? Why did that happen? What does this mean? When parents engage like this with their child it helps the child on many levels, I think the most important one is that the child knows their parent is taking the time to show some interest in their son/daughters reading development but it also reinforces some of the skills they need for school, especially for tests such as the D.R.A. that they recently completed and that they will take again in 6 months time.

During most math units there will be a study link 4 nights a week. There should always be math revision over the lesson and some students have work from class to finish off at home. Many students were disappointed with their unit two math test result, however the class average was the same as unit 1, 83%: half the class improved on their score, three students earned the same score and more students scored over 90% than last time. I hope they spent some time going over their test with you last night as we spent a full period going over their responses yesterday.

Every week the students have two spelling units to complete between Monday and Friday. This levels out to one page of spelling/grammar/word study per night and as I showed the students in class yesterday, there are some great sites to enhance the spelling program such as spellingcity.com which is included in my blogroll. The emphasis in our spelling program is not on weekly drills and spelling tests but rather on fostering an interest in language and its origins and trying to add to our own vocabulary through discovering new words and learning to understand their meaning.

For language arts class your child may be writing or reviewing the unit we are doing in class. Often they will have drafting work to complete. I encourage the students to try and focus on a couple of ways to improve each time they draft, for example one night could be spent working on sentence fluency and word choice and another night might be about adding better verbs to their writing.

In Social Studies and Science there will be times during the quarter where there is little or no homework and at other times the students will be working on a project that will take over your spare time as well as your living room! The trick at these times is to work on balance and time management and of course not leave things to the last minute.

Technology homework is always an option. There are nights when I will set writing or researching tasks for the students to complete on their blog. I am well aware that access to a computer and a working network are not always possible and I ask that the students complete their work on paper if this is the case. I don’t want to set too much homework in tech for this reason however when a child comes home and says that have no homework, this is the first place I would send them. There is always something new being posted on my blog, the 5th grade teachers’ and students’ blogs or out there on the world wide web. They can spend that time, reading, writing or commenting on blogs.

I want the students to have time to play, to rest and to spend time with their family as well as developing a solid work ethic when it comes to school work. It would be great if at this young age they were able to find the happy balance that I am still looking for in my own life!

The latest from 5KP

Hi Parents and Students

It is great to see most of you back safe and sound, wonderful to see Izzy again with us and hopefully tomorrow we will have Willow back too.

Soccer Day

Thursday 9 October is the grade 5 soccer day. The main focus of the soccer is participation, fun and getting to meet other fifth graders from around Shanghai. It is being held right here at SAS Pudong so we hope to see some of you out here to support and cheer on our teams. The first game should start around 10 am.

Visiting Authors

Our two visiting authors this year are Ralph Fletcher and Sheree Fitch. Check out their web sites and get to know them before they come.

http://www.ralphfletcher.com/

http://www.shereefitch.com/about.php

P.T.S.A. Fall BBQ

This Saturday October 11 is the Fall BBQ. We hope that you can all make it out here to enjoy the good food and even better company. Unfortunately, I won’t be able to enjoy this fun day with you as I have other school commitments that weekend.

Homework task for tonight

The students have been working in class on ‘show don’t tell’ in their writing.

Students for homework please post two paragraphs (1 for each sentence) on your blog. You can choose from any of these ‘telling’ statements.

I am hungry.

I am angry.

I am happy.

I am sad.

Congratulations

Well done to the 15 students who completed a blog post  last night. Of those 15, 13 students completed the homework task set to write about the field trip yesterday. Of the students who did not complete the work, 1 had no blog yet as he was new, 1 was absent due to having her appendix out and 1 had forgotten his password…so all in all I am thrilled with the efforts the class are putting in with their blogging. The homework on the art museum was not even due today, it was for any day this week so thanks again for your diligence.

Well done to Jordan who also added another post as well. Great job! The idea is that the students can use this blog for a whole variety of writing and it should not just be used when I set them a task in class. They can be writing about books read, movies viewed, places visited, projects they are working on, ideas they have…really, it is limitless. I just ask them to remember to keep in mind that once what they have said is out there, anyone can see it and so they always want to put their best work forward.

Parents, any time you want to check out your child’s blog, or any other student in the class, you do so by double-clicking on their name under my blogroll down the right sidebar on this page. We would love it if you would take some time to read, reflect and comment upon your child’s writing. I will be discussing with the class this week that it is not appropriate etiquette to correct spelling on your someones blog via a comment. For one thing, they will go back, edit their work and correct the mistake, and then your comment will be out of place. Rest assured that we will attempt some editing ourselves soon enough but at the moment the idea is to get the students engaged and confident with the process. A great way to comment is to focus on a key point they have written about and ask them to elaborate on it in another post, give some praise and make some suggestions for further entries. You can always tell bloggers about their sloppy spelling or punctuation in person or via e mail.

News of the Week…

Hello Parents and Students, I am back in Shanghai after a two day conference in Malaysia at M.K.I.S. on the 6 traits of writing. It will greatly complement the work we are doing and will be doing in our units of study for Writers Workshop.

As I write this Mr. Davis has taken 5KP to a Shanghai Museum that is part of the Shanghai Biennale. The students’ homework on their blog over the next few days is to write up a post about this field trip, as always, at least two full paragraphs, and include a relevant picture, either of the building or of a piece of art they enjoyed.

Tonight’s only specific homework if for the class to complete a sheet that will help me assess them with their DRA (developmental reading assessment) testing tomorrow morning. It is a student reading survey and it is very important they fill it in with as much detail as possible in their own language. I will be sending it home today in their homework folder so please remind them to take it out and complete it tonight and return it tomorrow.

Here is some information about the coming Fall BBQ.

Information about BBQ details

RSVP for BBQ

I will not be able to attend this year due to being at school for a masters course on the same weekend. However I do hope to see many of you this Thursday at the Open House and I have an open door policy in class so drop in anytime or send me an e mail if you have specific questions. I welcome your input.

Here is a reminder from Mrs. Denton about music homework for band students.

Many students are not filling out their band PRACTICE RECORD. This is their weekly homework and so far many students have a ‘0’ in their homework grade. I will send home notices next week for students that have a ‘0’. Please help remind students to put band homework in their student planner and then to return it completed in their school bag.

Well done to the Falcons who won the prize for having the most spirit yesterday in the House Spirit Walk. Today there is a chance for 5th grade girls to earn points for their house playing soccer at lunch time and Thursday will be the boys turn.

Don’t forget the October Holiday is next week…Hooray! So the students will return to school on Monday October 6th.