Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Hello Parents, I hope everyone enjoyed their Thanksgiving break!  You even got an extra day! I had a great time with my brother's family in Waterloo. I even got up at 5 am to watch my nephew do his live broadcast for KWWL News on Black Friday. While the hour wasn't my fave, it was fun to see him on TV!

Reading-This week we are taking the Unit 2 test. I will get you scores next week. Next week I am excited because I get to start my Revolutionary War unit. All of our stories in the next unit will be in some way dealing with the war. I think there are a lot of great stories and we get to meet some cool people! They will also get to hear my Hamilton soundtrack! They will learn about King George and laugh when they hear him sing!

Math-This week they are just working more on long division. The struggle is real. They are doing fine really, better than I anticipated! They just get frustrated because now I have taught them to check their work by multiplying which is another step, but also it teaches them to slow down. They get frustrated when things don't match up, but usually the errors are in their initial multiplication when dividing or subtracting. Some are forgetting they have more numbers to bring down to finish the problem. We will also be looking at the remainders to see what they could possibly do with them. Could we cut them up so that we have a fraction? Do we just add one more bus so that everyone gets to go on the field trip if the dividing didn't work out evenly? Maybe there is nothing you can do, so it is just a remainder.  This chapter will be done in the next couple of weeks.

Religion- We focused on getting ready for mass so far, but now we will be back in the books and focusing on the Beatitudes.  Thank you for helping with the noisy change collection. There will be another one next week. I believe our family has 4 kids that want new clothes.

Food Pantry- There is a flyer going home to help with donations for the Food Pantry this month. We are starting the collection on Dec. 3 and it will end on the 14th.  If you can help, please do. Thank you!

Spirit Day- They can wear sweats on Friday, Nov. 30 for $1!! 

Book It Calendar- The November calendars will be due on Monday because if they want to read anymore at home on Friday, they can add on those minutes. The December calendar will be given to them on Friday. I believe it goes up to 700 minutes. That's about 23 minutes a day, but they need to think about Christmas break. Will they read over break? I hope so, but I know they may be too busy. 

Advent - It starts this weekend! They will get to work with their Advent Angels starting next Wednesday. 

Music Program- The Christmas program is next Wednesday night, December 5 at 6 pm. It is held at the high school in their auditorium. There is a permission form in your child's folder for you to fill out. We will go over by bus on Wednesday afternoon to practice. 

On Dec. 6 the 5th graders will be singing for the ladies in our church. They will also get to eat there! They put out a really nice spread! I believe Mrs. Stoner will be sending home a permission form for that as well. They don't have to dress up for that. They can just dress like a normal school day. 

I know there is a weather change coming for when our kids can be outside before school and at recess. Mrs. Simmons will be putting it in her blog. I will get it to you once she has it posted. 

I hope everyone has a great weekend. If the weather is cooperative, I am supposed to go to Des Moines on Sunday to meet up with my sister and her daughters and granddaughter. We have tickets to Aladdin! 
God Bless,
Miss Surma


Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Hello Parents, Happy Wednesday! I hope you're having a great week! The temperatures make me think of January. I'm not ready for this! 

Religion- We are wrapping up our last mystery of the rosary. They are working on the Sorrowful Mysteries. The sad ones. We will be back in the book and then we are going to focus on the Beatitudes. 

Math- This week we have done some review, but also started working on compatible numbers to estimate. The kids don't really round to do this. They have to find compatible numbers so they don't end up with a remainder. So if they are dividing 562 by 23. They would change 23 to 20 and then think what is close to that 5 and it works with 2s. They might choose to divide 400 by 20 or 600 by 20. Either answer will work out perfectly! We just started this today. For some the concept comes easily, for others it does not. We will be working on more of this tomorrow. 

Reading- We are in our last story of this unit. This week's story is called Cougars.  That is exactly what it is about as well. This one is an informational article that they would find maybe in a science book. They learn different facts about cougars. How there fur helps them. How the mothers take care of them. They say that cougars leave their moms at about 18 months old. I asked them, "Can you imagine leaving your house at that age?" We also learned that their sight is their strongest sense. Cougars also go by different names depending on where they live.  Our grammar this week is working with quotation marks. We have done most of that together. Today I gave them some graph paper and they had to create a wordsearch with their spelling words. Tomorrow they will trade papers and have to find the 20 words in someone else's puzzle. They will test on Friday. Next week we will not begin our unit test. I will have them doing other things. When they get back from Thanksgiving break we will do the unit test. 

I loved all the book reports! They did a great job on their projects! So many different ones-- that was an extra perk! 

Geography Bee- Next week we will do the first round. We do that in the classrooms in the upper wing. The top 10 from that round will go to the next round. We usually do that in December. That is the one you will be invited to come watch. This is for kids in grades 4-8. 

Mass- The 5th graders will be in charge of mass on November 28-- the week after Thanksgiving. I will give them their parts next week. 

St. Malachy Vendor Fair- This Saturday in the gym! Get some Christmas shopping done early! 😄

I hope everyone has a great weekend! I am heading back to UNI. They are hosting educators at the football game on Saturday night. I received free tickets in the mail. My sister and sister-in-law are also teachers who graduated from UNI-- we all got tickets! It will be fun to be back in the Dome watching the Panthers! 
God Bless,
Miss Surma

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Hello Parents, I hope you enjoyed the long weekend. I was able to get my house cleaned finally, so I know I did! haha The time change and the weather change has certainly reminded us of the time of year! 

Reading- This week we read a historical fiction story called Storm Warriors. It takes place in the 1800s. It is about a young man named Nathan and his desire to be a surfman. That was the job of saving people from shipwrecks, etc. I would imagine..the Coast Guard now. Nathan doesn't think he can do the job until he is really put to the test and is required to his medical knowledge to save some people that were on the boat. This is a good story and I think the kids were really interested in it. Tomorrow we will read a short story about the real men that did this job. Our grammar has continued to work on subordinating conjunctions and how they can be used to connect a dependent and independent clause. The spelling list was fun on Monday because it was compound words. Did you know that those can be written as one word, two words, or connected with hyphens??? Your kids weren't so sure either. Some of their words are: life preserver, homework, up-to-date. 

The book reports are due tomorrow. We will probably start to share those, but will finish them up on Friday. 

Math- This week we are working on partial quotients. This is the new way of dividing that I told your kids...you won't take this home to Mom and Dad. You might ask them to show you though! It is pretty cool and they figured it out really quickly! The trick seems to be watching the subtraction. We will go into estimation next and finding compatible numbers. We don't round when we estimate in division. When we find compatible numbers, we don't have to worry about a remainder. They all work out evenly.

Religion- We are still working on our mysteries. This time they are drawing out the Glorious Mysteries.

Veteran's Day- You are welcome to join us for the program in the gym at 2:00. We are asking the kids to wear red, white, and blue that day. It is also a Spirit Day-- so they can wear sweats for $1. If they have any in red, white, or blue...that would be cool! 

Food Pantry- We will also be walking to the Food Pantry on Friday. We will be back in time for the program. I have already talked to Mark about that. 

Book It Calendars-- I got a great return on them for the month of October! Keep it up!!!! 

Weather Change-- The weather is getting colder and from what I see in our forecast for Thursday and Friday we may even see some of that white stuff. Please make sure your child has hats and gloves for recess. I am not sure the sweatshirts are going to be warm enough anymore. The winter coats may need to start showing up. 

I hope everyone has a great weekend! If you have no plans, the high school is doing Footloose as their musical. I know a lot of STM Alumni will be in it! 
God Bless,
Miss Surma

Monday, November 5, 2018

Iowa History Fair-- Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018 from 12:45 to 1:45 pm in the 4th and 5th grade rooms. Come and see their projects and ask the 5th graders what they learned about their town in Iowa! 
Veteran's Day Program- You're invited to join us this Friday, November 9 at 2pm for our school program to thank our veterans. If you know of a veteran, ask them to join you! Students should wear red, white, and blue that day. It is also a Spirit Day so they can wear sweats for $1. We'd love to see you there!