Friday, November 9, 2012

November 12th-16th, 2012












  • No blog or homework over our Thanksgiving holiday break!  Enjoy.

  • Writing:  Thank you for having conversations with your son/daughter regarding the writing they have completed in the classroom and at home.  I have included these graded writing pieces in their Friday folders. I was pleased to see so many students are using strong descriptive words, had a clear beginning, middle, and end to their writing, and took the time to edit and revise. On reading responses, we are working on including a topic sentence, supporting details from the text and including a strong conclusion. These are all strategies we are working on in class.
  • Math writing: please see student work in Friday folder. Having a conversation with your son/daughter about their math writing will help them process and improve.
  • Report cards will be sent home on Friday, November 16th. Please sign and return the outside envelope after our Thanksgiving break.
  • Grandparents Day:  Friday, November 16th. Students are working on a special computer presentation  in our classroom and plan to share these with their special guests on Grandparent’s day. Students are encouraged to dress up on this day in order to represent our school and show respect to our guests.
  • Thanksgiving Holiday:  No school November 19th - 23rd.

  • 2. Turkey writing:
    This Turkey Needs Dressing!  In your Friday folder I sent home a turkey copied on card stock.  Cut out the Turkey, use scraps of cloth, paper, foil, glitter, and your imagination for a spiffy he or she.  Be sure to name him or her and then write a story about your terrific turkey. Your dressed turkey, and turkey story are due Wednesday, November 14th. Remember to use a circle and flee map to focus your thinking before you write.  These maps will be due with your turkey.


Great Graphic Novel on line:  Check it out on line:     http://www.wormworldsaga.com/ 
Math
Task #1
This week we will be exploring DIVISION!  Let's practice. Show all your work.  Drawing a picture might help you solve these problems.
1. Mary has 12 apples.  She wants to sort them equally into 3 baskets.  How many apples will she put into each basket?
2. Bob was 24 cookies.  He wants to divide them equally in 6 ziplock baggies.  How many cookies will be in each baggy?
3. Mom made 30 cupcakes.  She wants to arrange them equally onto 6 platters.  How many cupcakes will be on each platter?
4. Carmine has 40 bottle caps.  He wants to arrange them in 4 equal rows.  How many bottle caps will there be in each row?
5. Carson has 25 skateboards.  He wants to gift them equally to his 5 friends.  How many skateboards will each friend receive?
6. Maggie cat had a litter of 21 kittens!  She wants to share the kittens equally between herself and 6 friends.  How many kittens will each girl get?
Task #2
Play the Hoodamath division game below and practice your division facts.  Remember division is the reverse or opposite of multiplication. 

Friday, November 2, 2012

November 5th - November 9th, 2012



  • Report cards will be sent home on Friday, November 16th. Please sign and return the outside cover.

  • Our Fall party was fantastic!  One of the best Ever.  Thank you to all the many parents that donated their time, supplies, money and their creative ideas to make this afternoon so fun and special.  A huge thank you to our room moms!
  • Early Release:  Wednesday, November 14th, 2012

  • Grandparents Day:  Friday, November 16th.

  • Thanksgiving Holiday:  No school November 19th-23rd.

  • Snacks needed for Grandparent’s Day:  To provide a welcoming, social environment, we will again be serving simple snacks to our grandparents and other special guests. A light finger food such as cookies, brownies, pastries, breads, or mini muffins are needed. All the snacks from fourth grade will be served in the main hallway outside the C pod. Please email or call Michelle Lopez if you can donate food for this special day or if you have any questions.
1.  Math Writing:  Please write a math paragraph for the following problem:  Sandy collected 42 sea shells at the beach.  She wanted to give an even number of shells to each one of her seven friends.  How many shells does each friend get to keep?

Sentence stem:  To solve this problem I need to___________. I know this because_______________. First, ______________. Then, _______________Finally,___________________. The answer to this problem is_____________________. (plus include a picture that would help you solve the problem)

2. Turkey writing:
This Turkey Needs Dressing!  In your Friday folder I sent home a turkey copied on card stock.  Cut out the Turkey, use scraps of cloth, paper, foil, glitter, and your imagination for a spiffy he or she.  Be sure to name him or her and then write a story about your terrific turkey. Your dressed turkey, and turkey story are due Wednesday, November 14th. Remember to use a circle and flee map to focus your thinking before you write.  These maps will be due with your turkey.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

October 29th - November 2nd, 2012



  • Halloween Fall Festival, Wednesday, October 31st - parties 2:15-3:40. Students may bring a costume to school on the morning of the 31st and will be given 15 minutes to change before the school-wide parade begins. Please no masks or pretend weapons. This is a school rule.
  • BOOK ORDERS DUE:  This Friday, November 2nd.
  • Hearing and vision: November 7th.
  • Grandparents Day, November 16th, 10:50 to 11:50.
  • Early Release: Wednesday, November 14th, 1:10.
  • Report Cards:  Friday, November 16th,
  • Please remember that the Banana Costume and writing are both due Monday, October 31st


1.  Don't Forget:  Your Banana Writing piece and display is due this Wednesday, October 31st!  Can't wait to see your masterpieces.

2.  We've been working on writing and showing our thinking in Math.  Please read the example below and then complete a math writing on the problem given. This is due Friday, November 2nd.


Example Problem #1
Mary is crazy about books! She has a bookshelf in her room with 7 shelves. Each shelf holds 46 books. How many books does Mary have in her "library" altogether?

Example of Math writing to the above problem:

     To solve this problem I knew I needed to multiply because I saw the clue words altogether, each, and how many. Then I multiplied 6 x 7 = 42 then I mulitplied 40 x 7 = 280. Then I knew to add zero to equal 280. Next, I added to 280 + 42 = 322. That is how I got the answer 322. That's how I know Mary has 322 books on her shelf.

                                         40         6
                                       x  7     x  7
                                      ____    ____

                                       280  +   42   =   322  books



#2 Your problem:

      Sally collected sea shells each morning for a week while she was visiting her grandmother.  By the end of the week she had collected 5 buckets of shells. In each bucket she had 42 shells.  How many shells does Sally have altogether?



(Use the following sentence stems to complete problem number 2):


     To solve this problem I knew I needed to_______________. I knew this because__________________________________________________.
First,____________________________________________________.
Then,____________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________.
Finally,___________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________.
The final answer to the problem is________________________________
_________________________________________________________.

Show your math work:

                                          













Friday, October 19, 2012

October 22nd - 26th, 2012





  • Early Release day: Wednesday, October 24th. 1:10 dismissal.
  • Halloween Fall Festival, Wednesday, October 31st - parties 2:15-3:40. Students may bring a costume to school on the morning of the 31st and will be given 15 minutes to change before the school-wide parade begins.  Please no masks. This is a school rule.
  • Banana Costume and writing are due October 31st.
  • Hearing and vision: November 7th.
  • Grandparents Day, November 16th, 10:55 to 11:55.
  • Please note that the Van Arsdale PTSA (News & School Happenings) and school cafeteria lunch menu links have both been added under the “Classroom Resources” at the top left of this blog.
  • November 16th – Report Cards go home.
    • In place of the reading comprehension sheet this week, students will find a writing prompt.  I have also attached a rubric to help guide students on fourth grade writing expectations.  This writing piece and the rubric are due on Friday, October 26th.  Please take the time to read through your son/daughters writing and encourage quality final drafts. Many students need to be reminded to use the flee map, revise and edit; adding those rich descriptive words, and correct spelling and grammar errors.


1.  Please read the following prompt and respond in a one page, paragraph form. Remember to construct interesting, and detailed sentences! You must use a circle and flee map.  The final copy, flee map and circle map will be due next Friday, October 26th.  Share with your parents!

If you could choose one food to never eat again, what would it be? Why?

2.
MATH

Let's practice our math facts!  Play the game below for 15 min. 3 times before Friday.  Here's the clencher...you have to click all the clouds!  Have mom or dad sign in your planner that you fulfilled the requirement and I will pay you 5 PAWS.
 
 
 


Friday, October 12, 2012

October 15th - 19th, 2012



  • Needed: Dry Erase Markers.  Due to the high use of student dry erase boards, we running low on dry erase markers.  We use these boards every day in math, and reading. We would love it if you could help replenish our supply.
  • No reaction sheet this next week due to conferences.
  • Parent-Teacher Conferences on October 17, 18th. Reminder forms are attached to the reaction sheet in this weeks friday folder. 
     Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedules to attend.

  • Early Release Day:  Wednesday, October 24, 1:10 dismissal.
  • Fall Festival Parties and Parade, October 31, 2:15 p.m. 

    A big thank you to our guest teacher, Ms. Rose Foster, for bringing 26 iPads to our classroom.  We had a great time exploring the cool app she found for us, Barefoot Atlas.  It's a keeper for sure!  She loved our class and promises to come back again throughout the year.
    Thank you Ms. Foster!

    Visit the website below for more information about Africa!
  •  http://pbskids.org/africa/







1.  Main Idea Practice:



MATH

Follow the link and play the math factor game.  This is  great multiplication practice too.  I started with the factors of 12 and played two rounds on each multiple up to 40, but the game goes up to 72, so feel free to exceed my expectation.




Have a parent verify that you played two rounds on each multiple up to 40


3.   Here’s an “ap-peel-ing” contest, and a fun and creative way to celebrate October’s top holiday. First, design a costume for either a real or plastic banana. Use a variety of materials, such as paper, cloth, paint, glue, markers, glitter, yarn, or whatever. Create a setting and a nameplate for your banana. Bring your completed project to school on October 31st. We will have a “parade” of costumed bananas and a panel of judges will choose the four “top bananas”.  Awards will be given for the Top Banana, Scariest Banana, Most Creative Banana, and Funniest Banana.
For a language arts connection, each student will write a story featuring their banana as the main character. This project will be completed at home as homework. The afternoon of the 31st, we will share our stories while we enjoy banana splits (with new bananas of course!).
Attached you will find a rubric that will be used to grade you project.
Reminders:
·         The paper should be typed in 12 point, Times New Roman Font.
·         The paper should be a minimum of 1 page typed, double spaced.