We had a great time on our field trip. Thanks to everyone who walked to City Hall with us! We got to see where the police cars are kept and heard Deputy Popma talk about his job. Then we got to go inside the fire barn and see a few trucks up close while we learned about the job of a fireman. We also got to go inside City Hall and see where the mayor and the City Commissioners sit for meetings.

Writing:
I have never had a class get into writing poems like this class has. They want to use their free time to write poetry! They love that free verse poems can be about anything, especially silly things, and they don't necessarily have to rhyme! We have also written haikus, diamantes, and cinquains. We touched on acrostic poems, but will revisit those next week, along with a few other types of poems.
Math:We are still building marble runs, but this week we have been conducting experiments with them and collecting data. We have been using marbles made of different materials and talking about their mass. We predicted that the steel marble would travel farther than the glass and wood marbles, but our data didn't really show that! We also hypothesized that as the ramp gets taller the marble rolls farther. Our data did support that hypothesis. We have used our data to make line plot graphs which help us to interpret our data. We might revisit the marbles with different materials and see if some other variable was changed, not just marble material. We will be conducting other experiments and collecting more data next week as well!
Phonics:
We continued our work with affixes and bigger words by studying suffixes this week. We learned that -ing at the end of a verb means it is happening right now, and the suffix -ly on an adjective tells how something happened. We also learned -est means the most, -ful means with, and -less means without.
Reading:We have been studying fairy tales this week and tracking the elements we see in each. Fairy tales are great places to study characters because the characters usually learn a lesson. We have been studying when they have big feelings and looking for the why behind how they are acting.
We also did a little reading with Mrs DeSmit's kindergarten class this week. They shared their Gift of Reading with us!
Homework:
The two-sided math homework is due by May 22
Extra Information:
May 22- All library books are due.
May 23 and 26- No school! Have a wonderful long Memorial Day Weekend!
May 30- Field Day: Here is the notice from the office that went out about this fun event:
Mark your calendars for Friday, May 30th!! The time has come for our annual Park Pride Field Day and Hot Dog Picnic and we need volunteers to help make this a successful event! We have volunteer opportunities to help grill, set up and serve food, and run the Field Day events. If you are interested in volunteering, please visit this link to sign up to help make our celebration the best it can be! All volunteers will need to have filled out the background form for HPS. Note, there will not be a normal hot lunch offering on May 30. If your child doesn't want to have a hot dog picnic you are welcome to send a lunch with them.
Thank you for your interest and we hope to see you there!
June 6- Last Day of School (Early Release)