Weekly News
1/20-1/23/26
In Writing, fifth graders worked on revising and editing last week as they worked toward the editing packet deadline. To help with their proofreading, we reviewed and practiced correcting run-on sentences and dialogue punctuation. Sixth graders transitioned to a mini-unit on playwriting last week. We discussed how playwriting format is different from prose and then the students planned, drafted, revised and edited a short scene. They will have the opportunity to rehearse and act out these scenes with a partner this week.
In Reading, Galaxians began their second Literature Circle cycle, focusing on fantasy books. As a reminder, during Literature Circles, the students do not have a Reading Log and instead have required pages and a role sheet due twice a week for their group meetings. This is also an opportunity for us to practice the conversational skills of maintaining a student-led book discussion.
Last week fifth graders began dividing with fractions. We began by dividing whole numbers by unit fractions, used this understanding to find the whole when we were given the part (20 is ⅕ of total number of books in the library), and then began dividing a unit fraction by a whole number. Finally, students examined a number of different real world scenarios where they had to determine if they would need to divide a whole number by a fraction or a fraction by a whole number. Sixth graders finished up their work with absolute value and magnitude, and began working with the coordinate plane. We talked about the parts of the coordinate plane, how we write ordered pairs, and how we plot and name points.
In Integrated Studies last week, Galaxy students participated in centers about real-life applications of chemistry. In these centers, they learned about polymers and made different samples of polymers and also took notes on chromatography and used this knowledge to solve a crime about a missing book. Next week for the culminating activity, Galaxians will be able to conduct a follow-up experiment to learn more about a specific aspect of chemistry.
GrandFriends Day is right around the corner. RSVP today! On Friday, March 27, we will host GrandFriends Day, a cherished NGFS tradition on the Guilford Campus that brings our community together in celebration. This special day offers grandfriends the opportunity to spend meaningful time with their grandchildren and experience firsthand what makes NGFS such a special place. Please use the form below to RSVP for the event. Parents are welcome to forward the form to grandparents or complete it on their behalf. NGFS Grandfriends Day RSVP Form
Upcoming Events
Study Session: weekly on Wednesdays, 3:10-4 p.m.
Wednesday, March 25
End of Unit Mexico test
Friday, March 27
GrandFriends Day, RSVP here
Tuesday, March 31
STEM themed Unit celebration, 2:15pm
