Weekly News
9/15/25-9/19/25
This week, fifth graders continued their work with multiplication of multi-digit numbers. They moved from the area model to the standard algorithm and completed the topic with their topic quiz. Students also had the opportunity to log into Zearn, an online program that ties in nicely with Eureka Math Squared. All Galaxians have their Zearn login in their homework folder, and they are welcome to work through Zearn lessons at home. In addition to their Zearn login, students also have a login for Eureka Math Squared. Once logged in, they can navigate to lessons, homework, practice partner sheets, and more. This is a great resource if Galaxians forget their homework at school or are absent. Sixth grade mathematicians completed topic B and started their next topic, which compares ratio relationships using a variety of real world scenarios. Looking for a fun activity to do with your Galaxian? Last Friday we introduced Ken Ken puzzles. These puzzles are available online and encourage number sense and flexible thinking.
In Writing class, Galaxians finished their personal narratives and memoirs and began working on their second mini-unit of the year, a realistic genre short story. Galaxy students will have the chance to learn about the elements of a fiction story, such as leads, dialogue, rising action, and strong endings.
In Reading class, students learned about the qualities of a good summary and practiced retelling a picture book and then a novel they have read this year in class. They also completed their second Reading Journal entry of the year as they practiced forming an original reaction to their book and supporting it with specific examples from the text.
In Integrated Studies last week, we introduced the terms “food web” and “energy pyramid” to better understand the flow of energy through an ecosystem. Students also researched the food web in their biome groups as part of getting prepared for the culminating activity at the end of the unit. A special treat last week was our virtual guest speaker Ranger Maura who spoke with us from Katmai National Park in Alaska about their unique ecosystem and the role of salmon as a keystone species.
Galaxy Spanish students have just completed filling in information on their “Todo Sobre Mi” worksheets, where they incorporated vocabulary in connection with colors, months, activities, and adjectives. In their next class, they will present parts of their assignment aloud. They will also be introduced to the importance of Hispanic Heritage Month, which began on September 15 and ends on October 15.
Reminder: School Photos Retake and Make Up Day - Tuesday, Sept 23
See the email that was sent from news@ngfs.org on Thursday, Sept. 18 (subject: School Photos Ready to View!) for all the details!
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
