Showing posts with label Vocabulary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vocabulary. Show all posts

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Welcome Back!

The play was fantastic! 
Everyone did an amazing job! I am so proud of everyone. Please send me photos to share here!

I hope everyone had a terrific and relaxing break!
We are moving into the final stretch of 4th grade! (33 days left)

English Language Arts
We are starting the novel Esperanza Rising by Pam Munoz Ryan. We will be reading, answering questions, having discussions, working on vocabulary, grammar, and spelling each week. 
Click below for online flashcards for the first section. Use them to study.

Writing
April is National Poetry Month!
We still have a few days left... :)

Math
We will spend this week finishing up comparing and ordering fractions, getting reading to add and subtract fractions and decimals next week.
Click below to play some fun online games!

Science
Finish up electricity and geology

Social Studies
Moving from the California mission System to the Rancho time period



Sunday, October 20, 2013

Busy Week Ahead!

Focuses of the Week

In Language Arts:
This week we will read and discuss Because of Winn-Dixie chapters 11-20. We will focus on character traits of the main characters. We will look for specific evidence from the text to support why we choose these traits to describe each character. Ask your children about Opal, Winn-Dixie, Gloria Dump, Miss Franny, Otis, the preacher, and Amanda. Use the chart below to guide your discussion.


Click HERE for the vocabulary words for Chapters 11-20. Vocabulary Wheel sections with word, definition and illustration are due Thursday!

In Writing:
We will continue to focus on narrative writing, building strong sentences and paragraphs, and moving on to multi paragraph essays!

In Math:

This week we will continue to focus on multiplication by 2 digit numbers. Although it may seem different than the way we learned, please know we are focusing on a deeper understanding of the concepts, rather than simply memorizing the algorithm/steps. This may prove frustrating, at first, but in the long run students will develop a deeper understanding and develop persistence in solving difficult problems! Thank you for your support!

In Science:

This week we will complete our investigation on the force of magnetism. There will be a test on Friday! Please encourage your child to share their Science Notebook with you. By teaching you the properties of magnets and the interesting discoveries they made, they will be studying for the test! Click on the FOSS website on the left side for more information.

In Social Studies:

We will complete our studies of Map Skills and California Regions, moving on to California Native American tribes, focusing on customs and culture. If you know a member of a California Native American tribe who would like to speak our 4th graders, to give them a first hand account and a deeper understanding, please let me know.

Ethiopia Update 

My daughter, Hailey has arrived in her permanent placement in Bele, Ethiopia. Bele is a small rural town of about 7,000 people. They have found her a room for a model classroom, cleaned out the harvested corn, painted the walls, and are even going to cut her out another window!
She is beyond excited and is now ready for us to send the books we have collected! Hailey told me last night that the children have NO books to read for pleasure, and that our donation would make a remarkable difference in the school AND the lives of many children!
Our next step is to write letters to companies, soliciting donations for shipping of these items. The expense will, most likely, be upwards from $700, so we have our work cut out for us! Please let us know if you have any connections with people in companies, who might be willing to participate and the students of Room 20 will send them a letter!
Thank you for your support, as always!
Click below to read Hailey's blog, if you would like.


Thank you to those who have turned in permission slips and donations for the Olivas Adobe Field Trip on November 4th and also the slip for the Halloween party!
We had 13 people turn in the form to chaperone on the Olivas Adobe trip! We were allowed 4 chaperones, but I was able to increase that number to 6. We will put the slips in a hat on Monday morning and randomly chose 6. All chaperones MUST have a current LAUSD volunteer application and TB test on file in the office, in order to accompany us! 


Conferences are coming up soon. (November 9-19) 
These will be STUDENT, PARENT, TEACHER Conferences.
A preference sheet will come home this week. I will assign times on a first come, first assigned basis. Please choose a time that is convenient for BOTH you and your child. THANK YOU!

Our Fall Festival is Sunday, October 27th! It's a terrific event! Thank you for your donations to our class theme basket and volunteering to work at our booth! I can't wait to see everyone there!



Monday, October 14, 2013

Curriculum This Week


What's Going on in Class:
  • ELA - This week, we will read and respond to Because of Winn-Dixie chapters 11-15.  We will review last week's chapters and have a class discussion on Tuesday and then move on to the new chapters.  The quiz for Chapters 6-10 will be on Wednesday.  This will cover vocabulary and comprehension questions. Click here for Vocabulary Flash Cards and here for Comprehension Flashcards
  • Math - Topic 6 Multiplying by 2-digit numbers using the algorithm, arrays, models, partial products, and other methods.
  • Science - We will continue our study on Magnets and the behaviors of magnets.  We will have the Investigation 1 test on Magnetism next Tuesday. Students should be studying and reviewing their Science Notebooks nightly.
  • Social Studies - Wrap up the CA regions project in the computer lab.
  • Writing - Narrative Writing
This Wednesday night is McTeacher Night from 4:30-7:30! I will be working there
THE WHOLE TIME!
My favorite thing to do is to make the desserts! Come by so I can make you a cone!



Sunday, September 15, 2013

What's Ahead For The Week

In Language Arts...

We will be focusing on the long i and its spelling patterns for phonics. Our vocabulary words are: endless, realistic, sensible, protested, paralyzed, and display. Vocabulary books are due every Friday, first thing in the morning.
Sample of a Vocabulary Book correctly completed!
The 4th square is "teacher's choice" and was supposed to be empty last week. 
This week the 4th square should contain one antonym and one synonym for each word.

We will be focusing on character traits, distinguishing between implicit and explicit characteristics. Determining what is directly stated and what is inferred. Please practice this at home, too.

In Math...

We will continue focusing on mental math, properties of addition, rounding, adding and subtracting. 

In Science...

We have learned so many interesting things about magnets. Ask us about the forces of attraction and repulsion! We will continue on our quest for magnetic knowledge.

In Social Studies...

We remain focused on latitude and longitude, hemispheres, and the regions of California. As you know, your student picked an exact location in the state of California. They will be researching information specific to their unique location, as they are exposed to to concepts in class. Toward the end of the week, look for criteria for a California Region project to come home. This project will be completed in class, however, students are asked to bring in items of their choice to develop this creative representation!

September 19th from 11am-10pm is Restaurant Night at Pizza Rev! Look for the flier in your child's backpack on Monday!




Friday, January 4, 2013

Happy New Year




I am looking forward to a terrific new year and hope everyone is ready to start 2013 strong. I know I am.


We will be looking at the goals we set for ourselves during conference time, assessing our progress, and making any necessary changes, kind of like New Year's resolutions.



We will be getting back to weekly vocabulary words and Language Arts Rotations. We will be focusing, this week, on EVALUATING and AUTHOR'S PURPOSE, while reviewing CHARACTER, PLOT, and SETTING. Refer to the picture above for a "Quick Peek at the Week."



I know you will all be excited to hear that we will be continuing Math Rotations, with a few slight changes. We will be working hard to master ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION OF FRACTIONS, while reviewing concepts from Topics 1-10. Please look for the assessment we completed in December (Topics 1-10) to come home, and work together on the assigned ixl topics to refresh and master the previously taught skills that need practice.
For those students who are required, or others who wish to take advantage, ANIMATION LESSONS have been assigned on enVision Math (Pearson) so you can preview the math lessons before they are taught in class. Remember to log in, look at your "TO DO LIST" and view the skill being taught the next day in class. For Monday, you may watch 11-0 and 11-1.



I hope you read the last post and are checking out the cool website about body systems because we will be beginning our new LIFE SCIENCE unit, focusing on BODY SYSTEMS.



You will continue to focus on COLONIZATION in Social Studies and finish up working on your Colony Brochures in the computer lab. Make sure you have excellent, educational, and appropriate information. Remember your flash drives.



We will be signing up for Roving Reporter duties using our fun, new calendar so be ready to pick a date that works for you.




We would appreciate donations of glue sticks and paper towel rolls for the classroom.
THANK YOU!



Looking forward to seeing everyone!