Sunday, October 26, 2014

Johnson's Journal October 26, 2014

After three days of MAP testing last week, it was nice to get back to a "regular" routine.  The kids did an awesome job of focusing on their testing and did a nice job adapting to all the changes that were made to the schedule.  The results of the testing will help us monitor your learner's progress and give us information to guide our programming.

This week we will take our first Mid-Module Assessment in math.  Mid Module Assessment is just a fancy name for a chapter test!  Our classwork on Monday and Tuesday will help us prepare for the assessment.  The lime green study guide which we will work on in class on Tuesday provides a good review of the type of questions which will be on the test.  If all goes as planned, the test will be on Wednesday.  We have worked very hard up to this point, and I am anxious for the students to show off what they have learned!

We have wrapped up our science unit on cells and genetics and have begun a social studies unit which focuses on early man and their technology.  Ask your sixth grader about the two most important pieces of technology early man had;  I'll give you a hint--it was not an iPhone 6!
We will also begin working on a dialogue writing project in which the students will apply the skills learned in Ms. Halfpop's language arts classes with the knowledge gained from our work in social studies.  I'm looking forward to the kids showing what they have learned in a fun and creative format!

On Friday, the sixth graders will celebrate Halloween with a movie and treats.  Ms. Halfpop and I will select a movie we feel is appropriate for the students.  We try to find movies they may not have seen, and we tend to like movies that can be termed as "feel good."  The kids can bring a treat and drink to enjoy during the movie.  Sixth graders do not wear costumes for Halloween, but we will watch the younger students as they parade around Jacobson.

By this time, you should have received your student's first quarter report card.  If you have questions about their progress, please feel free to contact me.

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Johnson's Journal October 10, 2014

Just wanted to give all of you a heads up that the first science test of the year will be on Tuesday, October 14th.  In class on Friday, we will go through the science packet and highlight the important information that needs to be reviewed before the test.  This will give your sixth grader time to study over the weekend.  Studying over the weekend will not only eliminate "cramming for the test" on Monday evening, but it will also help the students be better prepared for our review activity on Monday.  We will be playing BAZINGA which is a sixth grade favorite, and the game is way more fun if you can answer the review questions accurately!  Thank you in advance for helping your child review and prepare for the test.

If you have any questions or concerns, please be sure to contact me.  Enjoy the weekend.

P.S.  Don't forget the early out on Wednesday, October 15th.  Mrs. Bunge sent home a note to let you know that items sold during the Music Fundraiser earlier this year will come in on Wednesday.  If your child will have a load of "stuff" that needs to be delivered you may want to pick them up from school Wednesday afternoon.

Friday, October 3, 2014

Johnson's Journal October 3, 2014

What a busy day to end our Homecoming Week!  Everyone at Jacobson braved the cold and the wind to participate in the Iowa Healthiest State Walk.  Ms. Halfpop and I both planned football themed activities for the afternoon, and we ended the day with the parade.  We collected lots and lots of candy which we will be using throughout the fall for rewards and incentives!

In the coming week, my math students will be introduced to a new tool--double tape diagrams--which will be useful in solving the real life problems our math series presents to us.  They will be given a problem solving  assignment on Monday which will be due Friday.

I would like to encourage all of you to attend our Jacobson Math Night on Thursday at 6:30.  The meeting will be held at the HS Auditorium.  You have probably heard a lot about the Core Curriculum. Information will be presented  on what the Core Curriculum really is and how the math series that is being used at Jacobson is helping prepare your child for this rapidly changing world. We look forward to having a good crowd attend.

Our focus in science will be genetics this week.  Lots of good discussion will take place in class, and I am hoping that it will carry over to discussions you have at home.  The sixth graders will be working on a project called Genetics with a Smile which illustrates how traits are passed on from parent to child and how no one person is exactly like another, even a sibling.

Wishing all of you a restful weekend!