Thursday, January 22, 2015
Multiplying fractions in Math Class
We sure had fun today in class as we figured out the word problems using real life materials to solve the problems.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Teamwork in 5th Grade English
January 15th, 2015
Today, in English Language Arts class, we divided into three groups to sharpen our persuasive skills for the upcoming report (February). We chose the topic of school matters: school lunch, trips/activities, and school schedule. Each team had to come up with a central argument, main points supported by logic, a counterpoint, a counter-counterpoint and a conclusion. The entire sprint took 20 minutes and the class really enjoyed putting it together!
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Friday, November 21, 2014
Super Trip to the American Museum of Natural History
11/21/14
Dear Parents,
What an exciting trip we had this week! On Thursday, November 20th, Mr. Berlin and Morah Rivkie took the awesome 5th Grade on the subway to the American Museum of Natural History on 81st street in Manhattan.
The students toured many interesting exhibits: We saw the Biodiversity and Environmental Halls, which offer a vivid and inspiring vision of the spectacular beauty and abundance of life on Earth. We explored the Hall of African Peoples, learning about Africa's cultural heritage from ancient Egypt to more modern times. The hall highlights lifestyles and customs—many of them disappearing—of peoples living in four environments: grasslands, deserts, forests, and river regions.
The Gardner D. Stout Hall of Asian Peoples—the Museum’s largest cultural hall—showcases some of the finest collections in Asian ethnology in the Western Hemisphere. Some 3,000 artifacts, which represent about 5 percent of the Museum’s considerable holdings, are displayed in the hall. We walked around there as well and studies the way ancient people lived.

Finally, we went to the Hall of North American Mammals to view the stunning dioramas of all the different types of creatures in life-like forms. The students had such a good time that they didn't want to go back to school! Below, please find some pictures of our fantastic excursion....
Best,
Mendel Berlin
Mendel Berlin
Friday, November 7, 2014
Math Class
As we learn math there is a real positive energy flow. The students are excited to learn and to acquire the knowledge. They are motivated to do their work and master the skills being taught. As a reward for completing all their work students are occasionally allowed to shoot some hoops with our classroom basketball.
We are continuing to build the 5th graders math skills. We have been working on division of multiples of 10. Students know how to divide large numbers by first dividing by the multiples of 10. My goal is for the students to use this skill when solving all types of math examples and problems. So when they in the middle of solving a multi-step problem, and they need to divide a large number by a multiple of 10, they won't get side tracked with a long division example, or make a careless error with an answer with an incorrect number of zeros.
As students work in class I point out to them how they can use these skills we have learned. So when I see a student multiplying 12 x 20, and working it out on his paper- I will stop him and say, well, how else can you do this? 12 x 2, you know is ? and then they realize that they can multiply mentally 12 x 2 = 24 24 x 10 = 240.
Simultaneously, while we are still working on perfecting the task of long division, we are moving ahead and working on learning new concepts. We began the concept of Order of Operations. I showed the students how if we don't follow a specific order when simplifying numerical expressions, different order of solving can yield different answers, hence the need for a specific order for operations. Students were introduced to My Dear Aunt Sally- PEMDAS. and the correct order to follow when simplifying.
The Test on Monday is not on the complete Chapter 2, but only through lesson 2.5.
Have a wonderful Shabbos.
I look forward to meeting you all at Curriculum Night.
Mrs Neuman
We are continuing to build the 5th graders math skills. We have been working on division of multiples of 10. Students know how to divide large numbers by first dividing by the multiples of 10. My goal is for the students to use this skill when solving all types of math examples and problems. So when they in the middle of solving a multi-step problem, and they need to divide a large number by a multiple of 10, they won't get side tracked with a long division example, or make a careless error with an answer with an incorrect number of zeros.
As students work in class I point out to them how they can use these skills we have learned. So when I see a student multiplying 12 x 20, and working it out on his paper- I will stop him and say, well, how else can you do this? 12 x 2, you know is ? and then they realize that they can multiply mentally 12 x 2 = 24 24 x 10 = 240.
Simultaneously, while we are still working on perfecting the task of long division, we are moving ahead and working on learning new concepts. We began the concept of Order of Operations. I showed the students how if we don't follow a specific order when simplifying numerical expressions, different order of solving can yield different answers, hence the need for a specific order for operations. Students were introduced to My Dear Aunt Sally- PEMDAS. and the correct order to follow when simplifying.
The Test on Monday is not on the complete Chapter 2, but only through lesson 2.5.
Have a wonderful Shabbos.
I look forward to meeting you all at Curriculum Night.
Mrs Neuman
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Mishna Mission
Judaic Studies
Dear parents,
I know that the Judaic
blog posts are well overdue, and there is so much to share!
Today I will focus on
our Mishna developments, using the V’shinantam curriculum.
Over the holidays we
spent time focusing on the background of the Mishna, how and why it evolved and
why it’s so important. As each holiday approached, we studied Mishnayot
relevant to that holiday, with lots of hands on games and activities.
Our goal over this year is
to learn the necessary background and skills to appreciate Mishnah and learn it
independently.
Enjoy these photos, more
coming soon.
Rabbi Dovid Okunov
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Monday, October 27, 2014
10/27/14
Hello,
It is now the last week of October and class is firing on all cylinders. We are finishing the exciting Descriptive Reports, which are due at the end of the week, or Thursday, October 30th. Last week, the students read their reports one-by-one. Topics ranged from narratives about family vacations and excursions, to describing role models, interesting places and gadgets. We learned a lot about these subjects and each other!
We also learned and defined 22 new vocabulary words that we need to know in general as well as standardized testing later in the year. Today, the class discussed the difference between proper sentences and fragments. We are also finishing Frindle, the popular Andrew Clemens fiction story and will be having a comprehension test and minor book report in the coming week(s).
In social studies class, we continued exploring Ancient Civilization, with a focus on the Babylonians and Hittites, as well as spending a lesson on the Ancient Greek concept of Democracy and its influence on the United States Constitution and other cultures.
Stay tuned every Monday for more,
Mendel Berlin
5th Grade ELA/Social Studies
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
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