Monday, November 21, 2016

Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Hello Fourth Grade Families!

I am thankful for so many things...

  • For God, who loves, and guides, and blesses me every day.
  • For sweet students who give me hugs and tell me that they love me.
  • For sweet students whom I hug and love right back!
  • For a job that gives me so much joy, and where I can pray with, and share my faith with my students.
  • For wonderful co-workers who are also friends.
  • For friends who are always there to listen and love.
  • For family who supports and loves me.
  • For a roof over my head and enough food to eat.
  • For the ability to walk, run, laugh, talk, hear, see, read, write...and so many other things that we take for granted every day (ask your kids about our current read-aloud, Out Of My Mind)
  • And YOU, who are my partners in teaching your children, who say things like, "Call me if you need anything." and "He loves 4th grade!" or "She really enjoys reading this year!"  You make my job so much easier because you're such a great support to our classroom and to your kids!
When you think about all of the things that you're grateful for this Thanksgiving, I know your wonderful son or daughter will be high on that list, because they're pretty awesome people, and I love spending my days with them.  Thank you for sharing them with me!

Wishing you a blessed Thanksgiving!


Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Fourth Grade Update

Good Morning Fourth Grade Families!

The days in our classroom just fly by, and I love spending them with your kids!  It's a joy to see them learn and grow, especially when they grow in character.  When the kids are done with their work, they can read, write, or do an activity from our 'I'm Done, Now What?' board.  Last week one of the activities was to give an award to a classmate.  It's been so wonderful to see how the kids have recognized the 'good' in each other.  Here are some examples:

"...for being a good friend.  She shared her snack with me when I didn't have one."

"...for cleaning up the library, even though no one asked her to."

"...for being kind and helping people."

"...for being an awesome friend.  He is kind and loving to everyone in our class."

"...for helping me."

"...for being nice and having a good attitude."

"...for never being mean.  He always shows the fruit of the spirit."

"...he hugged someone when they were upset."

If you ever wondered how your kids behave at school, now you know :)  They have their "not so great" moments at times, but for the most part, they're pretty awesome kids!

This week in...

Math:  We're working on our 1 digit by 1 digit multiplication unit.  Keep practicing those math facts!

Reading:  We've been talking about Story Elements, and will be using them to analyze short stories.

Writing:  We're publishing new pieces for our Writing Portfolios.

Science:  We're continuing to learn about the Circulatory system and are currently studying the main components of blood:  red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma, and what each one's job is.

There's no school on Friday, so enjoy your long weekend!



Tuesday, October 18, 2016

This Week...10/17/16

Hi!
We are SO excited about the field trip tomorrow!  There's been a lot of plotting and planning about who's riding the bus and who will sit with each other, who's riding with a parent and who can ride along with them.  So many details to work out!  Please remember to:

  • Send two snacks (morning and afternoon)
  • Send a bag lunch and drink
  • Have your child wear a light blue uniform shirt and khaki bottoms
Next week Thursday is our annual Fall Festival, so I'm sure the plotting and planning will include who's wearing what costume and who's going to hang out with each other :)  I'm still trying to decide what I'll dress up as, but I'll be there!  It's a lot of fun for everyone in the family...I hope I'll see you there!

We'd love to have your help with candy donations for Fall Festival!!!  
You can send it in any time between now and Thursday, 10/27.


In between all of the Fall fun, we still have to get in some learning!

This week in...

Reading:  We're continuing to work on Fix-up Strategies.  This week we're talking about Rereading, Reading On, and Slowing Down.  Next week we'll move on to our Elements of Literature unit.

Language:  This week we're talking about Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections.  We'll continue working with these next week to get in some practice.

Writing:  Almost all of the kids are done with their first published piece and are working on new pieces during Writing Workshop.  Our writing focus has changed from Ideas to Excellent Word Choice, and in the spirit of Halloween, we talked about Dead Words (overused and boring words).  Later this week we'll continue this theme with Dead Verbs!

Social Studies:  We're almost finished with our NC Natives unit, and should wrap things up this week.  Next week we'll talk about the history of the North Carolina colony.

Math:  We've wrapped up our Place Value unit (rounding numbers was really hard for many of the kids, so practice with this skill would be great!), and will do a quick review of Adding and Subtracting up to four digit numbers.  Then we'll be starting our Multiplication unit.

Bible:  We're talking about what happened to the disciples after Jesus' ascension and how the Holy Spirit came to them.

They saw what looked like tongues of fire, which separated and came to rest on each of them.  All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit.  Acts 2:  3-4

Have a wonderful week!

Sunday, October 2, 2016

This Week...10/3/16

Hello Fourth Grade Families!

Where did September go?  I can't believe it's October already!  I'm looking forward to cooler weather and all of the fun that comes with fall activities!



Some upcoming activities to note on your calendar:

  • Friday, October 7th - PTO Movie Night
  • Monday, October 17th - Butterbraid Fundraiser begins
  • Wednesday, October 19th - 4th grade Field Trip to Old Salem
  • Thursday, October 27th - MID Fall Festival...don't miss it!  So much fun!
  • Friday, October 28th and Monday, October 31st - Mandatory Parent/Teacher Conferences.  I'll be sending out a link to a Signup Genius in the next week so you can sign up for a day/time :)
We had so much fun seeing everyone's What's In Your Cupboard projects!  The kids did a great job reading their essays, and supporting each other as they presented their projects!  I learned something special about every single child...hearing why they chose their objects made my heart smile :)

This week in...

Reading:  We're working on Fix-up Strategies.  Last week we talked about things that can cause us to get stuck when we're reading.  We started talking about using context clues to help us figure out unfamiliar words (our most common problem!) and will continue working on using context clues this week.

Language:  This week we're doing our Parts of Speech review.  This week we'll work on Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, and Adverbs.

Writing:  We've been writing away in our journals, and this week we'll choose a piece to publish!  We'll go through the steps of revising and editing, both on our own and with a peer.  Then we'll publish our first pieces and add them to our Writing Portfolios!

Social Studies:  Last week we wrapped up our study of the NC Regions, and this week we started learning about the native people who lived in each region.  We'll study where they lived, the types of homes they lived in, the roles of men, women, and children in their societies, how they used the natural resources around them, the kinds of foods they ate, and more!

Math:  We've started our Place Value unit and are going to be working on rounding whole numbers, using money to understand decimals, and counting money.  Below are some websites and games that your child can go to for extra practice.

Comparing and ordering numbers:

Study Zone

Topmarks  The games toward the top of the page are for younger children, but the ones further down are perfect for 4th graders.

Rounding Numbers:

Mathman

Math Millions

Using Money to Understand Decimals:

Lunch Lady

Scottie Nickel's Change Maker

Bible:  We'll continue to study the first chapter in Acts, digging deeper into why it's so important that there were eyewitnesses to Jesus' ascension into Heaven.  Our memory verse this week is:

After Jesus said this, He was taken up to heaven.  They watched until a cloud hid Him from their sight.  Acts 1:9

Have a wonderful week!

Sunday, September 18, 2016

This week...9/19/16

Hello Fourth Grade Families!

Please be sure to check the Safety Patrol schedule, as it begins this week.  Also, please write Curriculum Night on your calendar for next Thursday, the 29th.  I'm looking forward to seeing all of you!

Here's what we'll be up to in 4th grade this week:

Over the past week or so, Ms. Bright and I have been working on completing our Beginning of the Year assessments in Reading, Math, and Spelling.  We've almost completed them, and anticipate having all of them done early this week.  Then we'll be able to begin to work with students in groups that will focus on their specific needs :)

Reading:  In reading we've been working on analyzing characters by determining their physical and personality traits.  We'll dig a little deeper this week by looking at how a character shows their traits through their actions, words, and thoughts.

We've been really enjoying our read aloud of The Indian in the Cupboard, and will continue that this week.  We'll finish the story sometime next week and will do a fun project to wrap things up!  I'll send home information about the project with our homework this week.

Language:  I always start the year with a series of "hard and fast rules" for common aspects of language/writing conventions.  Last week we worked on capitalization, and this week we'll be working on proper use of commas.

Writing:  In writing, we're focusing on the many ways that we can develop ideas for our writing.  This week we'll look at examples of authors that have written about special places and special moments.

Math:  In math we're working on adding and subtracting multi-digit numbers, which should be a review for all of the students.

Social Studies/Science:  We'll be alternating Social Studies and Science units and are starting off with a unit on North Carolina geography and history.  This week we'll be looking at the regions of North Carolina and their physical characteristics.

Bible:  In our Bible curriculum, we'll spend much of the year in the Book of Acts, learning about the early days of the Church.  This week we'll look at what happened when Jesus ascended into Heaven.

Our memory verse for the week is:  But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to all the ends of the earth.  Acts 1:8

Have a wonderful week!

Monday, September 12, 2016

The First Few Days

Hello Fourth Grade Families!

The first few days with your kids have been SO GOOD!!!  They have been polite, cooperative, and willing to try everything I've thrown at them.  So far we have:

  • Set up our Writing notebooks and started learning the procedures for studying Mentor Sentences (we study the writing of published authors and use them as our mentors).  
  • Set up our Math Notebooks and gone through all of the types of problems that we'll do each week in the Mountain Math Center (this is a great way for them to regularly review the skills that they've learned in 3rd grade, and will learn in 4th).  
  • Gone over 3 days of the Daily Language Review that we'll do during our Morning Work time (they'll do 5 problems every Mon-Thur and each morning follows the same pattern).
  • Started our class read aloud, The Indian in the Cupboard (I know they're loving it when I finish a chapter and they're begging for "just one more chapter...please?!?").  
  • Set up our Reading Notebooks and learned how we'll format our Reading Responses.
  • Looked at what kind of smart we are (with a Multiple Intelligences survey).
  • Started building our Reading stamina during independent reading time (I call it Read to Self time).
  • Learned about our "I'm Done, Now What?" activities.  The kids can always take out their books and read if they finish an activity early, but these activities give them some other options, such as:  Read It, Write It, Solve It, Draw It, Journal It, and Create It.  This is something new I'm trying this year, and so far the kids are loving it!
  • Started working on Math and Reading assessments that will allow me to understand what their strengths and struggles are so we know what to focus on.

  • Whew...looking at that list makes me tired!  But it also shows me how much we've been able to accomplish in only a few days.  

    Your kids have been working hard, but we've thrown some fun in there too.  Ask the kids about a teamwork activity we did called Save Fred.  It's challenging and fun, and the kids will had a ball!

    I'm having so much fun getting to know your children, and I can already tell it's going to be a great year!

Monday, April 18, 2016

This Week 4/18/16

Hello Fourth Grade Families!

This week the kids will participate in Jump Rope for Heart to benefit the American Heart Association.  If you haven't already, please turn in permission slips and donation envelopes by Wednesday, 4/20.  Our time slot is on Wednesday from 1:45 to 2:45.  Please feel free to come and join us in the gym!

Also, a reminder that we have an Early Release day on Friday.  The kids will be dismissed at noon, before eating lunch.  Back up care is available if needed.

This Week In...

Language:  We'll be continuing our unit on Figurative Language, learning about alliteration, onomatopoeia, consonance, and assonance.  Soon we'll begin to use our new knowledge to write some poetry!

Reading:  Students are continuing with their partner reading, formulating discussion questions, and completing comprehension activities.

Math:  This week we'll wrap up our unit reviewing fractions, and will begin a new unit where we'll add and subtract fractions.

Writing:  We'll be working on writing passages where we compare and contrast.

Science:  This week we're learning about the Periodic Table of Elements, and how elements combine to form substances.

Bible:  Our memory verse this week is:  You are my rock and my fortress.  For the sake of your name, lead and guide me.  Psalm 31:3

Have a blessed week!