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Monday, March 20, 2017

Spring is Here!

Upcoming Dates: 

  • March 22nd:  Capitol Field Trip 
  • March 25th-April 2nd: Spring Break
  • April 6th: STAR Math and Reading test 
  • April 7th: Runge Field Trip 
  • April 10th: Library Check-Out 
  • April 18th: Field trip to Missouri History Museum in St. Louis 
  • April 24th: Library Check-Out 
  • April 29th: Flash's Big Top Circus 
  • May 1st -4th: MAP Testing 
  • May 8th - Library Check-Out 
  • May 12th - Brown Bag Lunch - Poetry Picnic 


Service Learning Update

  Our walk-a-thon was so much fun and the kids really enjoyed themselves! They loved the idea that they were walking and/or running for these moms that are going to receive our help. We even had a coordinator from First Steps come to see the event. When we return from Spring Break, we will start putting together the baskets for moms, with the students. 




What we have and will be learning about! 

  • Writing: Last week we finished writing about whether or not we would have made the journey on the Oregon Trail. This week we will be making a finished product with our writings, within Google Docs. This week students are also working on their post writing assessment. They watch a video and read articles to help them develop notes, to then make a plan sheet. The prompt for 4th grade is, Should Students Wear School Uniforms? 
  • Social Studies: We will be making a lot of connections about what we have learned about Missouri history and government when we visit the Capitol on Wednesday. 
  • Science: We have now finished our waves unit and will use the information we have learned to participate in the STEAM bus activity on Friday when it comes for our class. 
  • Math: We are getting close to the end of our fraction, percents, and decimal unit. They are doing a GREAT job building connections between how these three types of numbers relate to each other. This week we are working on games that include all of the object's, for example: comparing fractions, percents, and decimals; ordering them from least to greatest; and being able to explain with words how you know how your answer is correct. Later this week we will work on word problems with these math components in them, and the students have to decipher it themselves. 
  • Reading: Last week we worked on dialogue and how we should use quotations around direct speech, for our mini-lesson and we finished the Mighty Miss Malone. This week we are looking at commonly misspelled words and the students will be creating their own little dictionaries. We are also reading poetry picture books this week to get us ready for our poetry writing unit after spring break. 






Monday, March 6, 2017

Happy Monday!

Upcoming Dates

  • March 7th - Early Release 
  • March 13th - Library Check-out 
  • March 14th - Beulah Math Night 
  • March 17th - 'Miles for Moms' Walk-a-Thon (4th grade service learning)
  • March 22nd - Jefferson City Field Trip 
  • March 27th - 31st - SPRING BREAK
  • April 7th - Runge Field Trip

Service Learning Update: 

        We met today as a grade level today and found out that we have already surpassed our goal for the money we wanted to raise! We will now be able to discuss how we can take our project a step further, because of the amazing donations. 

What We Are Up To With Our Learning
  • Writing: We are working on looking at examples of editorials pieces so we know how to create a great one ourselves. We will also be reviewing the rubric and checklist to know what our paper should consist of. They will then finish their planning sheets and begin writing their draft. 
  • Science: In groups we are working on a presentation to teach the class about our particular type of sound wave. For example, one group will be an expert on echolocation, and teach the class all about it. We will also have the STEAM Bus coming on Wednesday to work on some more waves activities. 
  • Math: We are rocking through this fraction unit! We are now starting to compare fractions with different denominators. 
  • Reading: This week we will be working on homophones/ commonly misspelled words in the students Interactive Language Arts Notebooks. We will also continue to read The Mighty Miss Malone. Students are also doing a great job in their guided reading/ book club groups. 
** Don't forget to look at the Twitter feed on the right to see some pictures of the things we have been up to!