Sunday, March 4, 2018

Weekly Update

Writing

The due date for students' second informational book is this Tuesday, 3/6.  Students are almost finished and are publishing their books, making sure they are ready for our writing celebration this Friday in which YOU are invited!  See the details below! 
Reading
Students are doing great in book clubs and are continuing to have amazing conversations about their books!  Some groups are nearing the end of their book! 


Math
We are converting customary units of length, capacity, weight and time.  As a reminder, students need to have units of measurement memorized, and can use Quizlet to help in studying.  The username is Long-Leighton and the password is leighton.  The set to study is called, "Measurement- Length, Weight, Liquid Volume."  The Chapter 11 Test is this Thursday, 3/8.


Also, we watched this video to help us with capacity!  Some students even drew that G on their math sheet to help them!





Science
We will continue in our electricity unit.  We are finishing our circuit boards.  The Electricity Test is this Friday, 3/9. Don't forget that students can complete extra practice and extra credit activities on the online Science textbook: Pearson.




Other Important Info. 
  • Spring conferences will be held Thursday, March 15th from 3:45-7:00 PM.  These conferences are optional, and I will meet with parents that I have requested or that have signed up for a conference via SignUpGenius.  
  • Our Read Across America Spirit week is this week!  
    • Monday- Wear red, white and blue!
    • Tuesday- Wear silly socks!
    • Wednesday- Dress "wacky!"
    • Thursday- Wear pajamas!
    • Friday- Wear green!
  • Our Expert Fair is this Friday, March 9th!  Come and celebrate with us!  (See details above)
  • This Friday, March 9th is a half day with dismissal at 11:50.  It is also the end of third quarter.  
  • Friday, March 16th is also a half day.
  • Spring Break is March 19th-23rd! 

Monday, February 26, 2018

Weekly Update

Writing

The due date for students' second informational book is Tuesday, 3/6.  Students are making amazing progress, and I know you will be impressed with their hard work.  We will be publishing our books and making sure they are ready for our writing celebration in which YOU are invited!  See the details below! 


Reading
Students are doing great in book clubs and are having awesome conversations about their books!  Keep up the good work, students!  This week we are starting our new read loud, A Wrinkle in Time! 

Math
This week we will start our measurement unit.  We will start with reviewing and then converting customary units of length, capacity and weight.  Students need to have units of measurement memorized, and can use Quizlet to help in studying.  The username is Long-Leighton and the password is leighton.  The set to study is called, "Measurement- Length, Weight, Liquid Volume."


Science
We will continue in our electricity unit.  So far we have discussed static electricity, current electricity, series circuits, and parallel circuits.  We are currently making circuit boards, and we can't wait to show you how they work!  Don't forget that students can complete extra practice and extra credit activities on the online Science textbook: Pearson.



Other Important Info. 
  • Spring pictures (candid and group) are this Friday, 3/2.

Monday, February 19, 2018

Weekly Update

Writing

Students have researched their topics and will begin writing this week!  They have found some important and interesting facts about their topics! 





Reading
Students are doing great in book clubs and are having awesome conversations about their books!  Keep up the good work, students!  

Math
The Chapter 10 Test will be this Friday, 2/23.  This week we will focus on adding and comparing decimals. 

Science
We will continue in our electricity unit.  Don't forget that students can complete extra practice and extra credit activities on the online Science textbook: Pearson.

Valentine's Day 
On Valentine's Day, we engaged in a STEM activity in which students had to make a heart-shaped box out of construction paper to hold 12 candies.  Students did a good job in designing and decorating their boxes!  










We had a blast at the Valentine's Day party!  A big Thank You to all parents who volunteered to make this party a success! 










Other Important Info. 

  • Six Flags Read to Succeed forms are due THIS Friday, February 23rd!  Your child can use the same minutes read outside of class on our reading log!  Students can turn in their form when they've read 6 hours to get a free Six Flags pass!  

Sunday, February 11, 2018

Weekly Update

Writing

Students finished their Revolutionary War chapters books (see below!) early this past week and have already begun researching for their second book.  Topics include World War II, History of the Winter Olympics, Civil Rights, Mythology, Trojan War, Tornadoes, Civil War, etc. 









Reading
Students are doing great in book clubs and are having awesome conversations about their books!  Keep up the good work, students!  

Math
In Chapter 10, we will focus on decimals.  The chapter moves fast.  First, we will convert fractions with denominators of 10 (tenths) or 100 (hundredths) into decimals.  Then, we will add those fractions and write the answers as decimals, order and compare decimals, and work with word problems involving decimals.

Science
We will continue in our electricity unit.  Don't forget that students can complete extra practice and extra credit activities on the online Science textbook: Pearson.


Other Important Info. 
  • The Valentine's Day party is this Wednesday (2/14) from 2-3pm.   Please remember that each student should receive a valentine if your child passes them out, and we have 22 students. Also, we are making bags in class that students can use to hold their valentines.  
  • There is no school this Friday, 2/16.  
  • Six Flags Read to Succeed forms are due Friday, February 23rd!  Your child can use the same minutes read outside of class on our reading log!  Students can turn in their form when they've read 6 hours to get a free Six Flags pass!  

Sunday, February 4, 2018

Weekly Update

Writing

Our Revolutionary War chapter books are due this week.  Then, we will start our second books on our own topic.  Students' books are turning out great! 

Reading
Book clubs are off to a nice start!  As a reminder, students are responsible for reading an agreed upon number of chapters outside of book club time.  In this first book club, students will use role sheets (i.e. predictor, connector, summarizer, clarifier, characterizer, and discussion director) to help guide them in having conversations about the chapters' events and characters.  These book club role sheets are completed outside of the book club meeting time along with reading the assigned chapters, so that all students are prepared!  Each group chose two days to meet each week.  

Math
In Chapter 9, we have added and subtracted fractions and mixed numbers.  We will multiply fractions this week.  The Chapter 9 Test will be this Friday, 2/9.

Social Studies
Below are students' colonists!  They were assigned "Loyalist" or "Patriot,"  and then chose a specific colonist to write about the Revolutionary War events from his or her perspective.  I am so proud of their hard work!






Science
We kicked off the new science unit with a lab!  Students were given a piece of foil, a lightbulb, and a battery.  Their job was to get their light bulb to light.  Then, they were given other materials such as wires and a switch.  They loved making circuits! 






Other Important Info. 
  • This Wednesday, 2/7, is an early release day with dismissal at 1:40.  Please make sure your child knows how they are going home.  
  • Six Flags Read to Succeed forms are due Friday, February 23rd!  Your child can use the same minutes read outside of class on our reading log!  Students can turn in their form when they've read 6 hours to get a free Six Flags pass!  
  • We had two special events this past week!  On Monday, we got to meet Miss Missouri, hear her read a picture book she wrote, and ask her questions!  On Friday, the high school students came in to teach us about topics such as the Great Migration, Josephine Baker, and Booker T. Washington.  The fourth graders enjoyed the interactive rotations that the high schoolers prepared!





Sunday, January 28, 2018

Weekly Update

Writing

Most students are working on Chapter 2 of their informational books.  Again, I am impressed with all they have learned about the Revolutionary War!  They are so intrigued, and I can't wait to see the final books.

Reading
As we continue to read "The Wild Robot" together, we will also be starting book clubs this week!  During book clubs, the students will be responsible for reading an agreed upon number of chapters outside of book club time.  In this first book club, students will use role sheets (i.e. predictor, connector, summarizer, clarifier, characterizer, and discussion director) to guide them in having conversations about the chapters' events and characters twice a week.  These book club role sheets are completed outside of the book club meeting time along with reading the assigned chapters, so that all students are prepared!

Math
We are continuing with fractions in Chapter 9. Students who do not know their facts should continue to spend extra time each night studying.  We will begin this chapter with adding and subtracting fractions and mixed numbers.  Also, check out some of our awesome fraction pictures from last week below!







Social Studies/Science
We are studying more about the Revolutionary War in social studies to compliment our writing unit.  Early this week, we will be finishing a Patriot and Loyalist project that I can't wait to show you!  They are amazing!  Later this week, we will start our next science unit on electricity with a lab!  


Other Important Info. 
  • Make sure you are seeing math worksheets coming home in the front pocket of the accordion file.  We do either even or odd problems, so it would be good practice for students to do the other problems on their worksheets at home!
  • We are currently collecting Box Tops for Education
  • Six Flags Read to Succeed forms are due Friday, February 23rd!  Your child can use the same minutes read outside of class on our reading log!  Students can turn in their form when they've read 6 hours to get a free Six Flags pass!