Monday, December 12, 2016

Happy Holidays!

I hope you all are staying warm and gearing up for the holiday break!  We have been continuing our work with expository essays in writing and learning about literary nonfiction in reading.  Literary nonfiction is a genre that includes biographies.  Your children have been learning about the lives of important Americans such as Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Walt Disney, and Cesar Chavez, just to name a few.  In social studies we have been learning about the first American colonists to settle in Texas.  We've also been introduced to empresarios such as Stephen F. Austin and Martin de Leon.

Don't forget about our holiday celebration on Thursday, December 15 at 1:00 pm.  Mrs. Dibari, our homeroom parent, has created a Sign Up Genius form for those of you who would like to contribute snacks and craft materials for the celebration.  Thank you to those of you who have already signed up!

This should be an exciting week!  Thanks for all your help and support through this first semester.  We couldn't have made it without you!  Happy Holidays!

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Welcome to November!

Hello everyone!  This week we have started studying and writing poetry in language arts!  We have been reading poems from a couple of websites that have great collections of poetry for kids!  Hopefully these poems will inspire our students to become more interested in writing and reading more poetry from various authors.  In social studies we have begun a unit on European explorers.  This week we started with Cabeza de Vaca'a exciting story of how he and his men eventually made it to Texas.  On Friday we will have our next spelling test on homophones.  Spelling homework will also be due on the same day.  If you are interested in taking a look at the poetry websites I've been using for our lessons, check out Poetry 4 Kids and Giggle Poetry!  Thanks for your continued support!

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Week 7

This week in language arts we are reading and summarizing informational texts and writing expository essays.  In our first essay this year we are writing about a person who is important and explaining why that person is special.  We have been discussing the importance of organizing our writing by using main ideas and elaborating with supporting details.  For social studies we are continuing a unit on Texas Native Americans.  We have already learned about the Caddo!  Thanks so much for your continued support!

Sunday, September 18, 2016

Week 5

Hello again parents and students!  In Social Studies this week, will we continue celebrating Constitution Week, which began on Saturday, September 17.  On Friday we will use a quiz website called Kahoot to test our knowledge of map skills.  We will also continue writing stories about a time we found something special.  We will be publishing these stories as our first writing composition soon.  In Reading we will continue working on summarizing and sequencing events in literary text and discussing theme. Please remind your child of the importance of completing and turning in language homework each Friday.  Happy Constitution Week!

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

The First Days of School

Hello parents and students!  Last week we spent time getting to know each other and learning expectations for independent reading.  We also learned a prewritng strategy called quick write and learned about the regions of Texas.  This week in reading, we've been studying characters and theme in the story Stone Fox.  In writing, we have begun writing personal narratives about a special time in our lives.  In social studies, we are continuing our unit on the four regions of Texas.  If you haven't done so, please send us a photograph of your child visiting any place in Texas.  It will be posted in our classroom to show the regions in Texas we've visited.  Thank you for checking in.  There will be pictures of our classwork coming soon!

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Welcome Back!

Welcome to Ms. Esbrand's class blog!  I'm excited to begin the 2016-17 school year.  I will be teaching reading, writing, and social studies.  I hope you are looking forward to having a fabulous year!  Soar, eagles, soar!