Reading: We took some extra time reviewing the difference between an adjective and adverb and how to use them correctly in a sentence. We also began a chapter book read aloud called The Year of Billy Miller. Writing/Science: We did a science experiment to answer the question: Is toothpaste a solid or a liquid? We wrote our hypothesis and then put toothpaste in water to see what would happen. We shook the bottle to see how the toothpaste changed and then waited until the next day to see what happened. Lastly we put some of the mixture into a container to evaporate. Students found out that toothpaste is both a solid and a liquid. We finished up writing our 4th lab report on this experiment. Math: We learned about 3D shapes. We learned the properties of a cube, sphere, rectangular prism, cylinder, cone, and pyramid. Bible: We finished up talking about Paul's missionary journey with his shipwreck on the island of Malta and how God provided and protected him during this time. We began talking about the Fruits of the Spirit. We talked about about Love this week and how love is sacrifice: putting others first. Science: We learned what solid particles are and how we can separate them using different strainers. We were given a "soup mix" of various beans, rice, and cornmeal and a few size strainers to separate them into their 5 ingredients. Important Information
1. Spelling Words: ankle, eagle, apple, uncle, castle, turtle, pickle, buckle, jungle, puzzle, people, bubble, middle, whistle, waffle, bicycle, hours, July 2. Bible Verse: “Let all that I am praise the Lord; may I never forget the good things he does for me. He forgives all my sins and heals all my diseases. He redeems me from death and crowns me with love and mercy.” Psalm 103: 2-4 3. NO SCHOOL ON MONDAY (5/27) 4. Class Potluck/Party on Last Day (6/12) from 11-12:30pm. Sign up sheet for food, click on this link: perfectpotluck.com/meals.php?t=NPSA9639&welcome=1 Upcoming Events: 5/27 - Memorial Day No School 6/12 - Last Day of School - 12:30 dismissal Have a great rest of your weekend! Mrs. Lyons Comments are closed.
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