Wednesday, March 28, 2012

March 28

Good day to you!  Spring break is upon us, but before we head off for a week, I wanted to share with you LOTS that is going on here in the classroom. 

Field Trip Note- You will find a note with all of the details about our spring trip to the zoo.  You are encouraged to pay using the mealpay online payment system.  All of the details can be found on the sheet as far as the date, payment, lunch, etc.

CRCT-D scores- Your child was given a letter to take home on Wed. night.  This letter gave the scores your child earned on the D test.  This is a predictor test for how well your child might perform on the real CRCT.  This letter was supposed to be signed and returned.  I received most but not all with a parent signature.  If you have not seen this letter, please talk to your child.  Also, if you did sign it and return it, I have sent them back with your child now that I have seen the signature.

CRCT- Don't forget that we will have 2 (yes, just 2) full weeks when we return from the break, and then we will take the CRCT.  In the 4th grade, your child is expected to pass all subject areas. There are many things you can do to help your child review.  Study Island and the OAS tests online are great ways to review.  The social studies book and the math book are also online, so you can reread topics we have studied in those two areas if you choose to do so.

"Boot Camp"- For the two weeks after spring break we will not have our normal schedule.  We will be doing a rotating schedule where students will travel to the other 4th grade teachers reviewing skills that have proven to be a great weakness for our grade level. They will go to their normal math class and they will have social studies and science for a short block of time, but everything else will be sort of mixed up.  It should be a fun way to review lots of different skills. 

Social Studies- Our topic of study is the Reform Movement.  We do three biography studies that include Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. I don't know the exact test date, but it will either be at the end of the first week after spring break or early the following week. I will let you know as the date gets closer.  Fourth grade does not provide a study guide for this test.

Reading Incentive Program- The media center is doing an Olympic themed reading program.  Please see the reading log and directions in your child's folder.

Math-  In my math class we will be finishing up 3-D figures when we return from spring break.  The plan is to test the Tuesday after we return.  We will review that Monday.  There is not a study guide for this, as the students also studied this topic in the second and third grade, so the concept is more of a review.  Here are some of the skills that will be tested in case you would like to discuss them with your child: identify vertices, edges and faces, knowing what solid figures look like in their 'net' form before they are folded into a 3-D figure, being able to sketch a net of a rectangular prism, and knowing what edges on solid figures are parallel or perpendicular to each other.

I think I have covered everything.  If not, I will be back to type more :-)




Thursday, March 15, 2012

March 15

Students have a science test next Thursday on ecosystems.  Click HERE for a study guide.

Don't forget about the westward expansion test next Wed. in social studies.  Click HERE for the study guide I posted a week ago. 

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

March 13

I hope you enjoyed the long weekend!

We are in the long stretch to finish out this year. It is going to fly by....  WOW! Can you believe your child is almost a 5th grader? 

Here is the run down of what we will cover this next week or so......

Math- My math class will continue with 2-D  figures/geometry, and we will hopefully test on Tuesday of next week (March 20).  We will then move on to 3-D/solid figures.  This upcoming test will take a great deal of thinking skills when looking closely at figures to tell what characteristics the figures have, such as parallel lines, perpendicular lines, etc.  A review sheet will come home soon.

Social Studies - We will finish up westward expansion this week, review early next week, and be ready to test on Wednesday of next week (most likely... I am aiming for that).   Please review last week's blog post for a study guide for this test.  I would advise you to have your child begin studying now if you haven't already done so. :-)

Reading - We have finished up figurative language, and we are moving on to some non-fiction reading.  We will be going back and reviewing some of our earlier Social Studies topics, such as explorers and Native Americans, and then we will move to Jamestown and the Colonists.  We will read all new material, but it will be on topics we have learned about. We will continue to have our cold reading tests on Fridays and enjoy our Time Magazines.  We will also be visiting the computer lab to work on reading skills through the use of Study Island.

Don't forget.... pictures are Wed. March 14th.........  We preview the book fair on Friday, March 16th and SHOP on Monday March 19th at 9:35.........

I am looking forward to a terrific last nine weeks.



Friday, March 2, 2012

March 2

Happy March to you!

I am going to give you a lot of information, so please read carefully.  Thank you.

In social studies we will continue studying westward expansion.  This is chapter 11 in the social studies book.  We will not be taking our unit test until week after next.  I would highly recommend you go ahead and start studying with your child.  You may reread chapter 11 and also I am giving a link to the studyguide with the answers, so you can discuss this with your child.

CLICK HERE for the social studies study guide for westward expansion.

Because we will have end of the 9 weeks benchmark testing next week, and because we coverd A LOT of information in social studies, I am going to give you some links to a few review packets I put together. I will not be copying these for the students, but I would  highly recommend you print them out and read over them/quiz our child.  We take the social studies benchmark next Friday.

Links to packets:

Causes of the American Revolution - click HERE
American Revolution - click HERE
Declaration of Independance - click HERE
The New Nation - click HERE

My Math Group----- We will take a test on multiplying and dividing decimals a week from Tuesday on March 13.    The plan is to keep reviewing these skills each day for a few minutes, but we will move on to cover some geometry vocabulary and skills.  There will NOT be a study guide for the decimal test.  This test will cover multiplying and dividing decimals x a whole number.  Feel free to use the math book to review these skills or to give your child more practice problems at home.  As with all the tests we take in math, students will need to apply these skills in word problems.  The geometry test will be shortly after that.
Interim benchmark testing - will  occur next week.  We take one test each day.  Remember, the county makes these tests, and I do not get to see them ahead of time.  They cover the material we teach in class. 

Donations for silent auction - We are responsible for a reading theme.  Please send in books or gift cards to place in the basket.  Your donations are greatly appreciated!!

In reading we will finish up with figurative language and move on to poetry.  The kids have really enjoyed figurative language. 

Have a super weekend!!