Sunday, November 21, 2010

November 19


This week we wrapped up many ideas and are ready to finish out our quarter with a bang! 


Ms. Hayes' Fourth Grade Class Presents... A Thanksgiving Readers' Theater

Where: Room 117, English Landing
When: Monday, November 22nd at 2:20pm
Why: A chance to show how we have improved our reading fluency!


Brrrr!- As the temperatures in November get colder, make sure your child comes to school prepared for the weather with coats, gloves and hats for recess.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

November 12

School Picture Retakes November 18th.


Thanks to all Veteran's who participated in the Veteran's Day celebration! Our kiddos enjoyed the experience and were able to share the things that they learned later in the day. Student's sucked up the information like sponges and I was pleased to hear the discussion that took place between them. 

Our Class with CPT Brooks and CPT Hutchison

In Science we are working with Electricity still. This will be our last week in this unit. We will be taking our Electricity assessment at the end of this week. To review we will do several more experiments. Key terms for this unit are: Parallel Circuits, Series Circuits, Open Circuits, Closed Circuits, Insulator and Conductor. 

We are beginning a new unit that will cover the first Missourians. 

In Math we continue to dive into the world of 2 digit multiplication. Students are learning a variety of ways to solve the problems. It is important that we show students a variety of ways to solve these problems, to help them understand what multiplication represents. We have worked with Standard "Old School" format, Lattice and Box Method. Ask your students to show you the difference. 

This week in Communication Arts we are going to be Starting Reader's Theatres. We will be doing several Thanksgiving plays. Reader's Theatre helps students to develop their fluency as well as their oral presenation skills. We will be presenting our Reader's Theatres on Monday November 22 at 2:20pm. If you are interested in attending please let me know so that we can plan for the event. 

Thanks so much to those who have already sent in bottle caps and volunteered! 

Sunday, November 7, 2010

November 7, 2010

 
THANK YOU for taking time out of your busy schedule to attend Parent-Teacher Conferences.

The Park Hill School District Parent Survey which came home was due back Friday of this week. We had a 94% return rate. In the future we will continue to strive for a 100% participation rate in school activities.

Thanks to those who signed up a relative/friend for our Veteran’s Day presentation.  That presentation will take place at 9:00 in our classroom on Thursday, November 11.

 
PTA Family Movie Night reservations were due today.  “Toy Story 3” will be shown in the gym on Friday at 7:30 pm. 
 
English Landing’s year to date daily attendance average was 97.52% with the district average being 96.17%.  School attendance does count and is calculated not only at the school level, but the district level, too.
 
Looking into next week we continue to discuss electricity, making change and time. We look towards wrapping up these units this week.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

October 28th

Conference Week!
I have really enjoyed meeting with all of the families during this week. I have an amazing classroom with amazing students and meeting the parents of these students makes it all make sense.


This week we built series circuits and tested a variety of conductors and insulators. Students brought in items from home to test. The students really enjoyed working with the different materials.





In Language Arts we continue to talk about asking questions to help develop our understanding. Please continue to read with your students and encourage to ask questions about the things that they are reading. This week we also talked about the moral of a story. As a class we read and listened to The Paper Bag Princess. Feel free to ask your students what the lesson of that story was! 







As you might have noticed there is not a lot of homework coming home. Students are encouraged to strengthen their skills by utilizing the links on our classroom blog. The Learning Links section has a variety of activities for each subject. Multiplication and division facts continue to be an important key to solving more complex mathematical concepts. Please encourage your students to check out the activities!




Over the last couple of weeks we have been VERY lucky to have dads come and participate in our career share. The students are really enjoying learning about different careers. I look forward to many more visits!


Friday, October 22, 2010

October 22

What an eventful week we have had! It was so nice to see some of you at Family Math Night last night! This week we focused on the skill of Questioning. Students have been asking questions about a variety of objects, including a new food. Ask them to tell you a little about Quinoa! Questioning is a great way to get students to start thinking about what they're reading.


In Social Studies this week students started a Missouri Rivers Project. Students will be working in pairs to complete a PowerPoint that shares information about Missouri's rivers. I look forward to sharing your students work with you!


Next week we will be focusing on Electricity and building a variety of circuits.


Because of our short week students will not be taking a spellinng test until Monday of next week.


Report cards are coming home today. Please look at your student's report card, sign their envelope and return it to school on Monday. Your student's conference time can be found on their grade card.

Friday, October 15, 2010

October 15, 2010

There is NO school on Monday, October 18th for students!


Touchdown Family Math Night
Where: EL
When: Thursday, October 21st 6:30- 7:30pm
Why: Play fun math games with family and friends
Please bring new kids' boxers and socks to donate to the PH Clothing Center


Our Fall Festival is right around the corner... Friday, October 22nd! Fourth Grade's theme is the 60s and 70s! Come dressed like a groovy hippy from the 60s or a disco dancer from the 70s!


Parent Teacher Conferences are October 27 and the 28th. I will send home a conference reminder and questionnaire on Tuesday the 19th. Please return the questionnaire by October 25th.




Working with Words
This week you will be getting our second round of "Working with Words". This part of the Language Arts curriculum is based on "Words Their Way" by Donald Bear, Marcia Invernizzi, Shane Templeton, and Francine Johnston. I assessed the children's knowledge of phonics and spelling patterns and then matched them with the level of word study they need. Each week your child will get a new page of sorting words, focusing on a specific letter sound or spelling pattern. We discuss the words and then sort them into groups. During the week we sort, resort, speed sort and play games to build up our familiarity with the sound or pattern. Sorting is a thinking skill which requires attention, discrimination and seeing and hearing patterns. I like this program because the children work at their own skill level, it's hands on, playful and the activities vary. Check out the activities that are listed on your child's working with words list. I will send home a list of possible sorts that you may supervise or do with your child. Practice some of the activities each night. Allow for some creative sorting and categorizing. They only take 5 - 10 minutes and it's well worth it.


IMPORTANT DATES:
Oct. 18 - No School - teacher workday
Oct. 21 - Touchdown Family Math Night 6:30-7:30
Oct. 22 - Progress Reports sent home
Oct. 27 - Parent Teacher Conferences 5:00-8:00
Oct. 28 - No School - Parent Teacher Conferences 12:00-8:00
Oct. 29 - No School
Nov. 8 - PTA Meeting 6:30
Nov. 19 - Midterm