I hope everyone is looking forward to a great Thanksgiving holiday when I hope my students are practicing their attitude of gratitude! I am very thankful for all of you constant support and trust in teaching your children. We all have their best interest at heart and I appreciate all of your hard work that you do at home in helping students learn the importance of school and education. I am also very thankful for all of the hard work your children put into school every day. They all care about their learning and education and strive to do their best. I could not have asked for a better group to work with this year.
Important Dates: November 13th- Jekyll meeting in the cafeteria from 6-6:30. November 16th- Thankful for reading day! Students are invited to wear their PJ's or dress up as their favorite book character. There is a costume contest with a prize!! What: Chick-fil-A Spirit Night Where: Chick-fil-A at Alpharetta Commons Date: Wednesday, November 14th and Thursday, November 15th Time: All day!! Students/parents may visit all day. Familiesmust say they are from Dolvin for the school to get credit. Why: To support Dolvin and “Eat more Chikin!” The class with the most participation will wins a chicken biscuit party, so don’t forget to tell them who your teacher is! **Dolvin will have special guest readers each night starting at 5:00 pm November 19th-23rd- Thanksgiving Holiday. No school. Enjoy time with your family and friends! Food Drive: Dolvin PTA is accepting food donations for their annual food drive. If you are able to donate, all donations are appreciated. Curriculum Updates: Blue Math: We are working on our unit on FRACTIONS! This is our hardest unit of the year and it is the most important. Our milestones are weighted 30-40% in fractions. We will assess the unit in 2 parts. We will cover fraction basics and adding and subtracting fractions in December. After winter break, we will learn about multiplying and dividing fractions and will not test on those skills until February. Last week in unit 4A, we worked on making equivalent fractions. This SHOULD be a review for students. This week we will learn why we need equivalent fractions to add and subtract fractions. We will also learn how to add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators. We will test over unit 4A on December 7th. Yellow Math: We are have started a new unit which will still cover algebraic expressions. In this unit, students will review how to translate expressions, solve for variables, and learn how to write and solve inequalities. So far, we have learned how to solve for a variable in algebraic expressions in both one and two step equations. This week, we will continue to work on this as well as review translating expressions. We will also learn how to write an equation using the direct variation equation (y=kx). We will test over this unit (6th grade unit 4) on December 7th. Science: Our science unit will cover Chemical and Physical changes. Students will learn more about matter and how matter changes. We have learned the important vocabulary terms related to chemical and physical changes and we will apply these in order to identify specific chemical and physical changes. Our date for this test is Friday, November 16th. If your chid is going to be absent on Friday, please encourage them to take their test on Thursday or before they leave.
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