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Fun Sites

 Click on one of the links below and start playing fun games that help you learn at the same time.

Links to help with ELA classwork (we do not have text online):
Treasures: Includes vocab., spelling words, skills for week
Treasures: Supplemental Resources (spelling, vocabulary, etc)
Treasures: Vocab. PPT and Puzzles for Each Unit

Tall Tales
Animated Tall Tales
Vocabulary Games
Cinderella Stories
Many fun CA Games 
Fun simile game using coordinates 
Noun Games
Antonyms
BBC Synonym Game Word Balloon 
Prefix and Suffix Games 
Word Scramble
Reading, Writing, Spelling and Grammar

Questionaut - You have to think on this one!
Gut Instinct - You play others on this game!

Language Arts Through Music - If you like music you will love this site!

Wacky Web Tales
4kids - games, videos and information

Test your typing speed 
Typing Game (one word at a time) 

Math Sites
Adding & Subtracting Fractions 
Subtraction of Mixed Numbers 
Relating Decimals to Fractions 
Relating Fractions to Decimals
Create a Graph

Build a Bridge - Try it, you can test your bridge!
Design a car and test it


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Helpful Links

  • 6 Trait Writing
  • What Should I Read Next?
  • Book Adventure - find a book
  • Rutgers Alphabetical List of Authors'Sites
  • Random House Author Spotlight
  • Intermediate Home Page
  • Curriculum Night PPT 2014

Class Organization

Text: The book is mostly for the reading selections. Your child should not need to take a book home unless they are absent on a day we read the story and did our activity. We do not have enough books to assign a book to each child, so if they need one they may check it out and bring it back the next day. There are links to the Treasures Book we use in class under the Fun Sites or ELA Text Links tab above.

Journal: We are building a journal in class. This will be used to record our thoughts as we are reading. It will contain elements of the seven keys of comprehension and story elements like plot, setting, character, etc.

Class Folders (kept in binder): Each class has a binder that students should use to organize their work. They should be able to find work quickly if they have classified it in the correct spot. This is one area that parents can help by making sure they put things in the correct locations. The class folder will contain papers spelling page as homework and study guides.

Other papers: Most papers/activities will be done in class. If students have used their time wisely in class they should not have extra work at home. There are times they may be stumped by a paper and it might take them longer than a class period.

I may switch up the paper and not do it exactly like the directions. Therefore, do not work ahead on the papers.

Discarding Papers: Do not throw out papers unless you know that it is not needed. Students are telling me that parents went through their folders and did not put it back. I have told them that if a parent goes though their work , and I am thankful that you do help them with organization, they need to be right there to answer any questions and make sure that work is placed back in the folder.

It would be great if you would keep graded work in a file at home until you know that the grade in the grade book (SIS) is correct. As much as I would like to think that I wouldn't make a mistake when entering grades, it does happen. This way you have proof of the mistake and it will be corrected immediately. Weekly tests or unit tests should be kept until you check SIS when progress reports are sent out.

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