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Madelyn Doherty
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Marc Duebener
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Kendall Eddington
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Timothy Foley
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Ethan Galan
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Karissa Garnache
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Allison Gochee
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Liam Hughes
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Issa Husseini
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Leaheey Jamen
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Kyle Lamberty
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Kira Mothershed
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Colin Nelson
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Emma Olson
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Kenneth Schroeder
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Daniel Selvey
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Otto Sturm
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Thursday, January 29, 2015
Class List for Valentine's Day Cards
Valentine’s Day and Digestion…
Those two don’t really sound good together, do they? But it’s what’s happening in 4S!
The kids will be making Valentine’s Day boxes before Valentine’s Day to put their cards in. Please send your child to school with a shoe box if you can by 2/11. If you have extra shoe boxes to donate, that would be appreciated! You can send the boxes in at any point; I will store them in the classroom.
In science, we have been learning about the buman body to prepare for our biggest project of the year starting next week! Each child is assigned a particular body part they are responsible for researching. In addition to their individual part, they are working together in their overall body system their part is in. For example, "I have the part of the small intestine, and I’m in the Digestive System." The project covers all four report card standards for language arts and involves many important skills from researching, reading, taking notes, citing sources, to giving an oral speech and creating a power point presentation. As I wrote earlier, this is the biggest project of 4th grade, and the children always deem it as one of their favorite 4th grade moments.
Coming up, we have the exciting opportunity to correlate both our social studies and reading curriculums. We will begin learning about the Southeast Region of the United States along with the Civil War and Harriet Tubman/Underground Railroad during the month of February. We read novels about Harriet Tubman during our reading switch and have an awesome Underground Railroad activity at the end. This activity also includes our PACE reading students and is another favorite activity of fourth grade. In conjunction with our studies, for the very first time this year, we will attend a play at COD about Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad on February 23. Thank you again for sending in your permission slips and money! We are anticipating a great day!
In language arts and writing, we are comparing texts, (both non-fiction and fiction), writing narrative, opinion/argument, and expository responses to the texts. Currently, we are reading a realistic fiction article about the Dust Bowl and sequencing the important events to write a narrative journal entry from the view point of the main character. With this same article, we will also be writing an opinion/argument paper with the help of a graphic organizer.
Coming next week in math is measurement. Our goal is to spend two weeks covering Customary Units of measure before moving on to Metric Units of measure. They will need to covert within systems with the aid of a conversion chart. As always, math flex groups will be based on pre-test scores.
2/6: Winter Carnival
2/13 from 2:15-3:15 Valentine’s Day Class Party!
2/16: President’s Day, No School
2/24: 70’s Day
2/27: Institute Day, No School
3/30-4/3: Spring Break, No School
The kids will be making Valentine’s Day boxes before Valentine’s Day to put their cards in. Please send your child to school with a shoe box if you can by 2/11. If you have extra shoe boxes to donate, that would be appreciated! You can send the boxes in at any point; I will store them in the classroom.
In science, we have been learning about the buman body to prepare for our biggest project of the year starting next week! Each child is assigned a particular body part they are responsible for researching. In addition to their individual part, they are working together in their overall body system their part is in. For example, "I have the part of the small intestine, and I’m in the Digestive System." The project covers all four report card standards for language arts and involves many important skills from researching, reading, taking notes, citing sources, to giving an oral speech and creating a power point presentation. As I wrote earlier, this is the biggest project of 4th grade, and the children always deem it as one of their favorite 4th grade moments.
Coming up, we have the exciting opportunity to correlate both our social studies and reading curriculums. We will begin learning about the Southeast Region of the United States along with the Civil War and Harriet Tubman/Underground Railroad during the month of February. We read novels about Harriet Tubman during our reading switch and have an awesome Underground Railroad activity at the end. This activity also includes our PACE reading students and is another favorite activity of fourth grade. In conjunction with our studies, for the very first time this year, we will attend a play at COD about Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad on February 23. Thank you again for sending in your permission slips and money! We are anticipating a great day!
In language arts and writing, we are comparing texts, (both non-fiction and fiction), writing narrative, opinion/argument, and expository responses to the texts. Currently, we are reading a realistic fiction article about the Dust Bowl and sequencing the important events to write a narrative journal entry from the view point of the main character. With this same article, we will also be writing an opinion/argument paper with the help of a graphic organizer.
Coming next week in math is measurement. Our goal is to spend two weeks covering Customary Units of measure before moving on to Metric Units of measure. They will need to covert within systems with the aid of a conversion chart. As always, math flex groups will be based on pre-test scores.
News and Upcoming Events:
2/2: Starting next week, we are lucky enough to have a new “teaching aide” from Wheaton College in our classroom. She will be in our room twice a week until the end of May. Her name is Ms. Barrett. 22/6: Winter Carnival
2/13 from 2:15-3:15 Valentine’s Day Class Party!
2/16: President’s Day, No School
2/24: 70’s Day
2/27: Institute Day, No School
3/30-4/3: Spring Break, No School
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Friday, December 5, 2014
Monday, November 17, 2014
News and Updates before Thanksgiving Break
Hi everyone in 4S! I hope you enjoyed your three day weekend. I wanted to let you all know formally that my husband's grandfather passed away yesterday afternoon. Because of this, I will not be here the rest of the week prior to Thanksgiving Break in order to travel to Nebraska to be with family for the wake and funeral. Here are the upcoming events for 4th grade:
Reading: We are taking a break from "The Switch" until after Winter Break...yes, Winter Break. This will give us an opportunity to focus on non-fiction text and reader's theater.
Writing: We are combining our social studies and writing together. The children are researching a famous person from the Revolutionary War and will be writing their second opinion paper about their person.
Social Studies: To piggy back off of writing, they will finish their research this week. After break, we will put their research into a power point which they will present after break as well. The power point presentation will include transitions, pictures, sound effects and of course, their research!
Math: Some groups will assess division with remainders the Friday before Break. Mr. Jewell's group will assess after break. All math groups will continue working on division the week after Thanksgiving Break. After division, we will re-assess and move on to Area and Perimeter up until Winter Break.
Science: Chapter Two-plants.
Computer Lab: We continue to work in the computer lab three times each week working on typing and xtramath.com
Upcoming Dates:
Thursday 11/20-Report Cards go home-Please sign and return at your earliest convenience!
11/24-11/28 Thanksgiving Break, NO SCHOOL
12/22-1/2: Winter Break: NO SCHOOL
Thank you and please enjoy your Thanksgiving Holiday with friends and family!
Mrs. Schroeder
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