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Week of January 5, 2009
Dear Parents,
I hope you had a restful winter break with your family. I would like to thank all the parents who helped with the holiday celebration. Many blessings to your families for a New Year filled with good health and much joy.
Ms. Finke
REMINDERS FOR THE WEEK
* A notice went home the week of December 15 informing you about the need to hire a bus at the last minute for the field trip to the Hyde Park Art Center. The field trip was supposedto be a walking field trip but do to severe temperatures and ice on the sidewalks, we hired a bus to ensure everyone’s safe transport. We are asking students to bring in $3.00 each to help cover the cost of the bus. Thank you!
*The Spelling Bee for the intermediate children will be on Friday at l:00 in the multipurpose room. All are invited to attend. We have 5 students from Room 203 who will be representing us at the school-wide bee.
*Young Authors Books are due Friday, January 9th.
This is not a mandatory assignment.
*Comic strips are due on January 15th. The directions and rubric went home the second week of December.
*The end of the quarter is January 23rd. Each student should have one non-fiction book read for the quarter for Accelerated Reader. This should be no problem as we are starting our biography study and students will be expected to read a variety of biographies in the coming weeks.
*Please check to see your child has all the supplies needed for class. It is at this time of the year when we need to replenish. The students need erasable pens, red pen, 3 pencils, ruler (with inches and centimeters), protractor, scissors, looseleaf paper and crayons.
READING
As noted above, we are beginning our biography study. In class we will identify common features of biographies, autobiographies, and memoirs. We will work on strategies for pulling out important information and work on summarizing many facts into clear statements.
Read alouds this week include: Young Arthur Ashe, John Quincy Adams, and Roy Lichtenstein.
Mrs. Holzhauer will spend the next couple of weeks in the library showing students how biographies are sorted and teach ways to choose books based on interest level and reading level. Students should be reading and taking thinking notes as they do with all other independent reading books.
Reading Group Work
26 Fairmount Avenue - We are nearing the end of the story. Students will use notes to analyze how Tomie and his family have changed from the beginning of the story to the end.
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe - Student leaders, building strategies for students to lead discussions with the presence of the teacher. Symbolism in the text.
Tales of the Fourth Grade Nothing - Analysis of Fudge, how has he changed? How has he stayed the same? Writing activity - what kind of advice could you give Peter to help survive the wrath of Fudge?
WRITING
This week will be dedicated to revisit the art of journal writing. Students will review strategies to think of ideas quickly, stay focused on the prompt, and write supporting details.
MATH
Lesson 4.8 - Measuring to the nearest centimeter
Lesson 4.9 - Personal Reference System for Metric Unit
Lesson 4.10 - Measuring in Millimeters
Thursday Review of Unit 4 - Decimal place value, comparing and ordering decimals, adding and subtracting decimals, and the metric system.
Friday Unit 4 Test
SCIENCE
Review of Chemical and Physical Changes
Electricity and Magnestism - building simple and more complext circuits
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READING
Read aloud: Little Wolf’s Book of Badness by Ian Whybrow. Skills: 1. visualization 2. Supporting our thinking… where does our evidence to support our thinking come from? Does it come straight from the book? Does it come from another book? Does it come from a personal experience, etc. Following our thinking paths.
Guided Reading Groups
We are making wonderful project in our three books. Students are working hard between meetings to read, take notes, answer questions, and complete various response activities. I am enjoying getting to know each child better through this experience.
26 Fairmount Avenue by Tomie DePaola - Read chapters 5&6. Timeline of events in the story.
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis- Read chapters 7-11. Identify the symbolism of various characters and events. Discuss the relationship between the brothers and sisters.
Tales of the Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume - Read chapters 5&6. Continue work on summarizing in few words. Keeping thinking notes that encourage group discussion.
Math
We continue out work with understanding the value of decimals. Students need lots of practice reading and writing decimals. Please encourage your child to read decimals out loud so they can become comfortable with it. It is just like the practice they needed with reading aloud numbers up to the millions.
Review Lesson 4.3 Comparing and Ordering Fractions
Lesson 4.4 Estimating by Rounding
Lesson 4.5 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
There will be a decimals quiz midweek to check-in on individual progress.
SCIENCE
Changes in Matter - We will explore what matter is made of, physical and chemical changes, and find answers to the question “How does matter react chemically”. Many ideas and concepts explored in our previous chapter will carry over to this unit of study.
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How can it already be December? Even though December is a busy month, we have 3 weeks of uninterrupted instruction. I look forward to the explorations and learning we will do before the winter break.
Items of Note:
READING
Read Aloud: Little Wolf’s Book of Badness by Ian Whybrow. What type of thinking are we doing? Predicting, text-to-text connections, character motivation. Keeping thinking notes in reading notebook.
26 Fairmount Avenue by Tomie DePaola - Review and discuss chapter 3. Identify and clarify ideas from the time period (1938). Identify how the importance of family comes up over and over. Assignment: Read chapter 4 and complete activities.
Tales of the Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume - Review and discuss chapter 3. Summarizing - building strategies to summarize big ideas and not to dwell on minute details. Continue character analysis of Fudge. Assignment: Read chapters 4&5 and complete activities.
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis - Review and discuss chapters 3&4. Character Analysis of Peter. Assignment: Read chapters 5&6 and complete activities.
Mrs. Hill has been checking in with students on their independent reading. Students have been working with her to generate reading goals.
WRITING
Thanksgiving Traditions: Students will use their new knowledge of the traditions of Thanksgiving to make personal connections to identify their own family traditions.
MATH
Unit 4: Decimals and Their Uses
In this unit we will explore the base-ten place-value system of decimals. Students will use manipulatives to understand the values of numbers in the tenths place and in the hundreths place. Students will learn to add and subtract numbers with decimals by lining up the decimal points and puting in a zero place-holder. We will review the metric units of measurement and see the relationships between different units and how the decimal point moves. And of course, decimals and money!
Lesson 4.1 Decimal Place Value
Lesson 4.2 Review Basic Decimal Concepts
Lesson 4.3 Comparing and Ordering Decimals
We will continue the basic facts quizzes up to the Winter Break.
SOCIAL STUDIES
Monday we will review the major concepts of the unit. Homework will include the end of chapter review. The test will be on Wednesday - multiple choice and short answer. Students have been taught on multiple occassions how to write complete answers. Points will be deducted from the test if there are incomplete sentences or ideas.
SCIENCE
Changes in Matter - We will explore what matter is made of, physical and chemical changes, and find answers to the question “How does matter react chemically”. Many ideas and concepts explored in our previous chapter will carry over to this unit of study.
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Wishing all our families a wonderful holiday weekend.
READING
The fourth graders will be helping the Kindergartners in Ms. Laws’ class with a weaving project on Monday and Tuesday. To compliment this activity, we have been reading Annie and the Old One by Miska Miles. In this Native American story, we learn about a young girls struggle to accept that her grandmother is near death. The art of weaving is threaded throughout the story.
We had a great first week of Guided Reading! The students were very focused and offered valuable insight into our group discussions. Students did a great job working independently on their reading assignments as well as their independent reading. Keep up the great work! Mrs. Hill, our literacy support teacher, has been coming in to meet with students one-on-one to discuss progress with independent reading and to help the children establish short-term reading goals.
Each student has been assigned to one reading group. We will continue work this week with the following stories:
26 Fairmount Avenue by Tomie DePaola - Review and discuss chapter 2. Identify and clarify ideas from the time period (1938). Assignment: Read chapter 3 and complete activities.
Tales of the Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume - Review and discuss chapter 2. Identify strategies used to maintain understanding and record thinking for longer chapters. Begin a character analysis of Fudge. Assignment: Read chapter 3 and complete activities.
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis - Review and discuss chapters 1&2. Identify elements of fantasy. Redefine the genre of fantasy. Assignment: Read chapters 3&4 and complete activities.
WRITING
Thanksgiving Traditions: Students will use their new knowledge of the traditions of Thanksgiving to make personal connections to identify their own family traditions.
MATH
Unit 3 Review and Test on Wednesday. Monday and Tuesday will be review days. A study guide/review packet will come home on Monday for homework. Test on Wednesday.
Social Studies
Lesson 3: The Plentiful Sea - we will explore how pollution affects watermen and the Chesapeake Bay community. Identify similarities between watermen and lobstermen.
We are near the end of the chapter. There will be a chapter test the week of December 1.
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READING
As I started to do a quick review of the First Thanksgiving, I realized we had a lot of missing pieces. We spent the two days last week learning about the first Harvest Feast and took time to differentiate the facts from the myths. We worked with a cool interactive website that help us to research information as a true historian does http://www.plimoth.org/education/olc/index_js2.html . Since we spent our time on that, we did not get to the intended read aloud.
Read Aloud: How Many Days to America: A Thanksgiving Story, by Eve Bunting
Reader Response: Students will compare the challenges the characters faced in this story to the challenges of the Pilgrims who arrived in the 1600s.
Read Aloud: Little Wolf’s Book of Badness, by Ian Whybrow
Reader Response: Keeping thinking notes and providing evidence for our thinking
Guided Reading Groups Begin
Students will be reading one of the following books with me in a small group: 26 Fairmount Avenue by Tomie DePaolo, Tales of the Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis. Students will meet with me a couple of times a week for discussions and will read on their own to prepare for each meeting. More details to come next week.
MATH
Game: Division Arrays to further explore the relationship between multiplication and division
**Lesson 3.7 Finding Air Distances (journal page 65)
**Lesson 3.8 A Guide for Solving Number Stories (journal page 66-68)
**Lesson 3.9 True/False Number Sentences (journal pages69-70)
**Lesson 3.10 Parenthesis in Number Sentences (journal pages 71-72)
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I sent home a slip on Tuesday 11/4 to remind you of your conference time. Please remember that our conferences are only 10 minutes each. Parking can be challening on this day so please give yourself some extra time. I will observe the schedule in order to meet with all parents. If additional time is needed, we can plan a conference for a later date.
Read Aloud: How Many Days to America: A Thanksgiving Story, by Eve Bunting
Synopsis: This story begins in an unnamed Caribbean Island where there is conflict between soldiers and citizens. A father and mother decide to steal away in the middle of the night with other families to sail to America. They encounter many challenges in their search for freedom.
Students will keep thinking notes and also work on making predictions. The predictions will be recorded on a chart and will require further evidence to support thinking.
Reader Response: Students will compare the challenges the characters faced in this story to the challenges of the Pilgrims who arrived in the 1600s.
Nonfiction Reading: Students will read current issue of Time for Kids magazine. Students will write a letter to President-Elect Obama to share issues that are important to them that they would like him to address while in office.
We will further explore the relationship between multiplication and division. Students will create arrays to help identify how equal groups can be made to multiply and divide.
Here is an example of an array that represents 5 x 4 = 20:
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Basic Facts quiz on Friday. Please help your child to set up a routine to study multiplication and division facts nightly. Studying a variety of ways helps children to recall facts in different situations. Students have been encouraged to: Study fact triangles, make flashcards, find computer games, and skip count. Skip counting helps students to develop sense of multiples and factors.
We will begin our study of the Northeast. In this unit of study students will develop an understanding of the geography of the region, thriving natural resources, and industry.
Homework: Students be responsible for reading and taking notes at home. Reading and note-taking strategies will be reviewed in class.
0 comments Monday 10 Nov 2008 | ksfinke | Uncategorized
We had a great week and were thrilled to incorporate the Smartboard into many different lessons. Above you will see a few students sharing the map they designed using Google Maps. I was very impressed how quickly the students were able to navigate and create detailed neighborhood maps. In addition, I was wowed by how quickly the students got the hang of manipulating the Smartboard.
Wednesday, November 5. Please remember students are only permitted to take one test this week since it is the end of the quarter.
Friday, November 7
Monday, November 10
Tuesday, November 11: Veteran’s Day
Wednesday, November 12: Parent/Teacher Conferences, I will be sending home a slip on Monday 11/3 to remind you of your conference time. Please remember that our conferences are only 10 minutes each. Parking can be challening on this day so please give yourself some extra time. I will observe the schedule in order to meet with all parents. If additional time is needed, we can plan a conference for a later date.
READING
We finished Because of Winn-Dixie! What a wonderful story that was loved by all students. We dedicated most of our literacy block to Winn-Dixie this past week so this week we will be focusing on finishing our narrative writing.
WRITING -
Unit 3: Multiplication and Division; Number Sentences and Algebra
We started our unit on multiplication on Thursday, October 30. We had a chance to study the multiplication chart to find patterns and really identify how many facts we already know. After eliminating multiplying by 1s, 2s, 5s, 10s because the patterns are obvious, we discovered there were 38 basic facts to learn. We were then able to cut that number in half because of turn-around-facts ( 6 x 7 = 42, 7 x 6 =42). So, with that, students have 19 facts that need to be memorized. They have been instructed to GET MOVING! Students cut out fact triangles to help study nightly. The multiplication chart as well as flashcards, computer games, etc. can help them practice. Mastery of the multiplication facts is needed as the facts will be applied to more difficult concepts as the year goes on.
SCIENCE
SOCIAL STUDIES
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Look what’s new! We now have a SMARTboard in Room 203! A SMARTboard is an interactive chalkboard that allows images from the computer to be displayed on a large whiteboard. The touch-sensitive display allows me and the students to interact with the software application directly from the display board. It is possible to write on the board and use multimedia application including: working calculators, dice that roll, number grids where you can highlight patterns, and much more. The pages can be saved to a file and printed if desired for later review.
Fundraising from Murray’s P.T.O. helped to purchase this SMARTboard and the one in Mrs. Foluke’s classroom. The hope is to raise additional funds this year to purchase more boards for the school. This tool will be used across the curriculum. The first great use of it will be this week when students present the maps they created in social studies. Students will be able to share and interact with their individual maps for all classmates to see.
Come to Murray from 6:00-7:30 p.m. for hands-on activities and leave with practical strategies and resources to strengthen the home school partnership in math. There will be a short keynote presentation and then families will head to small group sessions organized by grade level.
The Book Advertisement project is due Thursday.
The end of the first quarter is quickly approaching. The last day for Accelerated Reader tests is Wednesday, November 5. Please remember, students are only permitted to take one A.R. test the last week of the quarter. This was noted in the Back-To-School Night brochure and the 4th Grade Fact Sheet. Report Card Pick-Up is Wednesday, November 12. Next week I will send home a reminder slip to identify your time.
READING
WRITING -
Due to Learning First Testing, we did not make as much progress in writing as planned last week.
MATH
Unit 3: Multiplication and Division; Number Sentences and Algebra
SCIENCE
SOCIAL STUDIES
1 comment Friday 24 Oct 2008 | ksfinke | Uncategorized
Please help your child to be on time each day. If a student arrives late, he/she will have to make up the test at another time and will miss out on instructional time.
Murray students have been raising money for the Murray Fall Walk-A-Thon. We will be walking the neighborhood. Please send your child in appropriate dress. Wearing layers often helps as students can add and remove as needed. Room 203 is still in need of parent volunteers to walk with us on Thursday. I only have one volunteer at this time.
Come to Murray from 6:00-7:30 p.m. for hands-on activities and leave with practical strategies and resources to strengthen the home school partnership in math. There will be a short keynote presentation and then families will head to small group sessions organized by grade level.
Time is running out. The Book Advertisement project is due October 30. Students should be finished with their books and begin work on the draft of their projects. The best way to help your child is by helping them to plan and gather materials. This is inevitably their project.
READING
Because of Winn-Dixie
WRITING
MATH
SOCIAL STUDIES
SCIENCE
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