Wednesday, September 25, 2013


How is a Writer Like a Sculptor?




Last week in class, we did an activity with play-dough.  We worked with our play dough to compare how a writer is like a sculptor.  We learned that both writers and sculptors go through a process to create a final masterpiece!  We let the creator part of us run wild as 
we worked with our material to build a pencil holder.

SO FOCUSED! 
 








We toyed with different ideas and structures as we did our pre-sculpting and sculpting.  We conferred with our friends to get suggestions and feedback.  We revised our pieces by looking at them from many different angles and perspectives!  



Finally, we added the finishing touches to complete our pencil holders! Who knew a 
writer was SO much like a sculptor?!



CHECK OUT OUR CREATIONS!

 




 








Monday, September 23, 2013

Monday, September 16, 2013

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Welcome to Curriculum Night

Welcome Families to Curriculum Night!

Please visit the link below to access tonight's handouts:

Curriculum Night Nuts & Bolts

5th Grade MCAS Schedule

5th Grade Play - Thursday, May 22, 2014 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Homework For the Week of
 September 9, 2013

Click on the link below to access this week's homework:
Date Correction!

Picture Day is not tomorrow 9/12 

The correct date is Thursday 9/19

Sorry for the confusion!
(please bring your smile to school though!)

Monday, September 9, 2013


As part of your homework this week, you will be writing a reading letter to me. This is one way to communicate what you are reading at home and it helps to keep me in the loop! I'm excited to hear about all the wonderful tales you are reading! Check out the outline below to help you organize your letter. Don't forget to look at the example letter! Your letter is due on Friday.


Reading Letter
Directions: You will write a letter to Ms. Candini in google docs about the book you are reading at home.  Follow the expectations listed below to help you organize your letter.
Paragraph 1:
o   Introduce the book with the title and author.
o   Tell me about how far you are.
o   Tell me what made you choose this book.
o   Tell me any other books you have read in this series or by this author.
Paragraph 2:
o   Give a brief summary of the story so far OR since your last letter.
o   Include any answers to questions you had and anything new that you have discovered or figured.
o   Answer any questions that I have asked you from the previous letter.
Paragraph 3: The most important!
o   Share your thinking on your book. Use two or three ideas from the “possible topics for your letters” section. Include your thinking on strategies that we have been working on in reader’s workshop (ex. noticing author’s craft, asking questions, connections, inferring etc.)
*Remember, you’re letters should always be in proper format with a date, greeting and closing.



Reading Letter Example:
September 10, 2013
Dear Ms. Candini,
     I am reading The Homework Machine by Dan Gutman.  I am still on the first chapter of the book, which takes place in September.  I am reading this book with my class during read aloud.  So far, this is the only book I have read by Dan Gutman however, I would like to read the sequel when I am done: Return of the Homework Machine.
     This story begins with four kids: Snik, Judy, Kelsey, and Brenton.  They do not have much in common except they are all in trouble for using a homework machine.   Snik is a class clown and doesn’t care very much about school.  Judy is a know-it-all teacher’s pet and is very studious.  Kelsey is a bit flaky and does not care about her schoolwork at all.  Brenton is a genius. He prefers to spend time on his own, rather than with kids his own age.   At this point in the story, the four are being interrogated by the police department and sharing their sides of the story.
     I really like this story so far.  I wonder if the kids are guilty of what they are being accused of?  I am also thinking that although the kids appear to be very different, it’s possible that they may have more in common than they think.   I am looking forward to uncovering the mystery of the homework machine!
Sincerely,
(Your Name)

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Welcome to 5th Grade!


We have successfully completed the first day of fifth grade! I am very excited for the adventures in school and learning that lie ahead!   



A couple important reminders:

Homework will be assigned on Mondays and will typically be due on Fridays.  Each Monday, students will receive a homework sheet outlining the assignments. The students will use their homework binders to keep their assignments organized.  Parents, please check your child’s binder weekly for important handouts and corrected papers. 

Specialist Schedule
Monday: Music
Tuesday: Library/Technology
Wednesday: Art
Thursday: Physical Education

Band/Strings
Lessons: Tuesdays
Ensemble Rehearsal: Fridays

Please visit this website regularly for updates and classroom happenings!   There are many links to learning sites, resources, and information for students.  I like to use the website as a vehicle to show the learning that’s happening in the classroom.  With parent permission, I will upload photos taken in class and during field trips, assemblies, presentations, etc.   Please visit frequently to stay informed of upcoming activities and events pertaining to fifth grade.   


Parents - please email me at your earliest convenience so that I can add your address to my list of contacts.  Alyssa_Candini@wayland.k12.ma.us