Monday, September 14, 2020

Welcome to Room 105

 Dear Team 105 members and family,

Thanks for visiting our classroom website! I am getting very excited to welcome you all back into the building. It has been weird to spend the beginning of September without the sounds and excitement of students in the building and I can't wait to greet each of you with a warm smile (behind my mask of course).
Our classroom website will be used differently this year as so much of what we will be learning and sharing will be done through google classroom, but I will still try to update the information here from time to time.
For the first day of school please bring your school materials, a healthy snack and a smile.
I know that some of you may remember me from student council or just walking through the halls, but for others I may be a new face. I promise that we will spend these first few days getting to know each other both in-person and online. In no time at all we will all feel like a community :)

Monday, April 6, 2020

Good Morning and Happy Monday!

1. Here is a link to the Remote Learning Board. All learning activities are listed on this board. A copy of it is available to your child in Google classroom as well. I suggest printing it so that they can check things off as they are completed.

2. Here is a list for my office hours for this week. The links to these meetings will be posted 10 minutes before the scheduled meeting in Google Classroom.
Monday: Class meeting 1:30 - 2:15 (Review assignments/ making a schedule)
Tuesday: Drop-in office hours 9:00 - 9:45 (Troubleshooting and questions)
Wednesday: By appointment 9:00 - 9:30 and 1:30 - 2:00 (x-tra help)
Thursday: Drop-in office hours 1:30 - 2:15 (Troubleshooting and questions)
Friday: Class meeting 9:00 - 9:45 (Weekly wrap-up)

3. Students are all receiving accounts to a new program called Lexia

4. Students are not required to participate in Integrated Arts at this time, however all teachers are providing learning opportunities. Students can visit the IA google classrooms throughout the week. 

5. Students have three main assignments to turn in via google classroom. One each in Reading, Writing, and Math. Students have 5 required activities and should choose an additional 10 choice activities. 

Remember to take this transition slowly and do what works for your family. If you or your child are struggling with how to make this all work, encourage them to sign up for an x-tra help session on Wednesday.

Monday, March 30, 2020

Week 3

I hope you and your children all enjoyed the nice weather on Saturday before the rain came in. I actually liked the relaxation of a lazy rainy day on Sunday as well. 

I have updated the videos and sources on this page. If your child is looking for some enrichment ideas in addition to the choice board provided by the district have them take a look. 

This week I will be making my  Read Aloud videos from various Westford locations. "Where in Westford in Ms. Moores?" I will reveal my location at the end of each video. Just a fun way to pass the next couple of rainy cold days. Videos are posted on Google Classroom.

We will have our Monday Meeting on Zoom today at 1pm. Please refer to my morning email for login information.

As always, these ideas are not required just a way to keep everyone happy and busy during the school closure. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns I would love to see what your children have been working on and be able to give them feedback on whatever they are doing. They can share their work in their Friday letter on Google classroom or on the SeeSaw app. 


Sunday, March 22, 2020

Hi All,

I hope you all had a great weekend! It felt a little strange to have a weekend when every day feels a little weekendish now. I hope that you have all taken care of yourselves and found lots of time to connect with your children.

I really enjoyed our weekly wrap-up on Friday. The children that were able to make it really enjoyed themselves and it was a great way to connect. I have decided to hold a similar meeting, Monday March 23rd at 1pm. I hope that your child can join us today. The plan for now will be every Monday and Friday at 1pm. You will find the meeting invitation at the bottom of this page.

The district have released their enrichment boards. These boards are a great way to keep your child learning during this time. In addition I have updated the links and ideas on this page. The videos and ideas connect to current content in the classroom. Here is a summary of topics being addressed:
Science: What is Matter?
Social Studies: The articles of Confederation, Constitution, and Bill of Rights
Math: Multiplying mixed Numbers and Identifying triangles
Reading: What is theme?
Writing: Opinion writing

Here is the LINK to today's read aloud. 

As always please reach out if you have any questions or concerns.
Ms. Moores

Topic: Monday Meeting
Time: Mar 23, 2020 01:00 PM
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/631288698
Meeting ID: 631 288 698

Sunday, March 15, 2020

Hi All,

I am sure that you are all still adjusting to the news that schools have been cancelled for the next two weeks. It is truly a new reality for all of us and I haven't quite wrapped my head around it myself. I wanted to start by letting you know that while we are not in session, I am still here and available for you and your children. Even though it is not exactly business as usual we can still continue to learn and grow together. 

Administration is working diligently to put together resources and enrichment for parents and students, more information in regards to this will be coming to you this week.This website is updated to reflect the most current curriculum. There are videos and links to applications that students are very familiar with. Feel free to visit and keep their brains active over the next several days. 

Report cards will still be available this Friday at 4pm. I am available through email if you have any questions or concerns after viewing your student's report. 

If you need anything please reach out. All questions will be addressed in a timely manner. Please let your children know that I miss them already. I will  be in contact again soon. 

Sincerely,
Ms. Moores

Friday, October 11, 2019

Welcome to fall..

The crisp fall air is finally here and I am beginning to sense that it is truly fall. Things are going well in room 105! Hopefully you all received your 1-month check-in. Next month we will all meet for parent teacher conferences, but remember if you have concerns that it is never too early to reach out.

In Reading students have been focusing on learning to write a summary using the organizer "Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then". If you and your family watch a movie ask them if they can summarize it using the same strategy. It is good practice, and a skill they will use a ton next year. Students have also been learning about Character Traits. In addition to naming traits I am working with students to use direct evidence (character actions) from a text to support their opinion. You can do the same thing using characters from a show.

In Writing we started by focusing on our Ecosystems unit, writing poetry to represent a food chain. Now we are turning out attention to narrative writing.

In Math students finished their first unit. All students should have brought home their unit 1 test for you to review. Unit 2 focuses on the traditional algorithm. Students should be able to multiply 3x2 digit numbers using this method. They are really grasping the strategy, however all students need practice on their basic math facts.

In Content we finished our first Science unit on Ecosystems. Benchmark scores should be sent home sometime next week. We are now starting our first Social Studies unit which focuses on the first 13 colonies. Students will be using the inquiry model to research and form an opinion about "where" they would have settled if given the choice.

Lastly, last week we started First Chapter Fridays. Each Friday we will read the first chapter of a book in the classroom. Watch for my Friday update with the title and author in case your child is interested in Reading it at home.

Saturday, August 10, 2019

Come share a glass of lemonade in support of Mr. Lacoste and his family and while you are there enjoy reading in the bandstand by some incredible local authors. Rob Buyea is the author of the mr. terupt series and is part of our 5th grade mentor author study. He will be reading at 5:55 on Thursday evening.