Friday, January 31, 2014

Our Week In Review

It has been a busy week in room 24.  We reached the halfway mark of the year! We officially have "one foot in fifth grade".

We started the week with another awesome visit from Mrs. Silvia, our anthropologist in residence from the Haffenreffer Museum at Brown University.  We learned all about the Inuit, from their clothing, to their homes, to the games that they played.  This was perfect timing for us, as we just finished learning about the Inuit of Canada.  We will briefly revisit this topic when we study Native Americans of Alaska.  We are thankful to our Kennedy PCC for funding this fantastic program!



Inuit clothing




slippers

boots

boots





Girls in traditional clothing




Will is wearing a traditional coat














After our presentation we made our own snow goggles.





In math this week, we began working on some more challenging fraction concepts.  We learned adding and subtracting mixed numbers with and without regrouping.  We also began multiplying fractions today.  These concepts are new to the children and take time to master.  There will be a fraction quiz on Thursday.  Below are some videos which should help the children with their homework and understanding of these new concepts.   I hope you find them helpful.

Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers




Multiplying Fractions by a Whole Number










During reading this week we finished reading Stone Fox. Both Mrs. K. and Mrs. Merten tried reading the ending, but they were choked up. We won't share any spoilers here, but Mrs. Merten needed a few tissues (and so did Mrs. K.)!  We loved this book!  While reading this book, students learned to write clear summaries, with important details, and have just started practicing this with their own reading.  We also continued to practice explaining character traits and how characters change over time.  The children are excellent at this now!  We will begin a new interactive read aloud next week.  Here's a hint: It is an historical fiction story that takes place in Norway during WWII.  

During writing, we have been working on writing short essays, while we learn to "push our thinking". This has been both exciting and challenging for the children.  We will continue to try to practice this using our new Google Docs. Mrs. Merten is able to type RIGHT on our documents while we type.  It is very cool.  Students are able to sign into their Google accounts at home by using the link to the right.  

We are continuing our study of the weather with studying water and humidity and have started our study of the Regions of the US.  

From the Teacher's Desk

I can't believe we have already made it to "Halfway Day"!  Where does the time go?  With the snow days and Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, along with days of indoor recess, it has been a bit of a challenge for all of us to maintain our routines, but we continue to work on this.  The weather is warming up and I'm hopeful for five days of outdoor recess time next week.  

The next few months are when the children traditionally seem to grow and mature the most.  They have adjusted to our classroom and routines, they know the teachers and students in our room, and they understand the expectations.  This is the best time to encourage the children to reach their full potential.  You may have heard from your child that fourth grade is getting harder. We have talked about this during the week.  As the children grow and mature, expectations grow with them.  To them, it does feel like things are harder, and that they have less "wiggle room" in the classroom.  I am working to balance the increased expectations of school, within the comfort of our classroom.  

Homework this month has become a challenge for many of the students.  With recent spot checks, I have noticed that some children are not using their assignment books accurately, often leaving out important information.  I will continue to spot check these at school, and would appreciate you doing the same at home.  Please take a moment to check in with your child about his/her homework progress.  As you know, I will notify you after 4 homework misses, however,  some students are very close to this at this time.

Lastly, we are planning a very special week to kick off the Olympics.  The students (MATHLETES) will be involved in a series of lessons about measurement, which will culminate with our first Math Olympics.  We are looking for some shoe boxes to help with one of the events.  If you have some you are willing to share, please send them in with your child.

Have a wonderful weekend!
               ~Mrs. Merten

Friday, January 17, 2014

What a Week!

This week was FULL of activities and events.  As you know, we wrapped up a lot of our instruction, and completed assessments in math, social studies and science.  Students did well on the fraction assessments, and should have their papers to show parents over the weekend.

Many students took the extra credit opportunities offered and learned the lyrics to the Canadian National Anthem (and they sung it!) and/or made a barometer at home.  Well done!  This was a great opportunity to learn the value of doing a little bit extra and earning some bonus points!  Check out some of our barometers below.






In reading we had a sneak peek today of our next interactive read aloud, Stone Fox.  We will formally begin this book next week.

The chorus concert was exceptional!  Everyone did a great job and should be so proud!  If  you missed it, here are some videos of our performance.  Be sure to check out the soloists from room 24, Lily and Dhashadyu!



Friday, January 10, 2014

Our Week In Review

SPOTLIGHT ON...

Charlene

We were all treated to a beautiful performance by  Charlene during Music Show and Tell.  Her performance brought Mrs. Merten to tears! Charlene was nice enough to let us record her playing.  On Sunday, Charlene has a piano performance.  Good Luck Charlene!




Wow!  It sure was cold this week!  The students made it through, even with 5 days of indoor recess.  If you think it was cold here, imagine how they felt in the Midwest!

We got right back into the swing of things in room 24!  In math, we continued to learn about fractions.  With the long break and snow day, we needed to do some review, but we are moving right along.  The children made fraction posters over the snowy weekend, and we had a chance to check them all out on Monday.  They are hanging in our classroom now.  Here are a few of our posters.










Today, as part of the review of "fraction of" problems, some of the students were able to explain some math reasoning to the class.  Check out their teaching moments below!










Our math test is scheduled for Wednesday, with a review day planned for Tuesday.











This week in reading we discussed non-fiction text features and structures, while reading about weather and Canada. We discussed the different ways non-fiction can be presented and learned the strategy "skim and scan".  Students will continue to practice reading non-fiction both in the content areas at school, and during reading zone.





During reading we were treated with a book talk from Sarah about Nancy Drew! Many of you will remember the old Nancy Drew stories. We talked a lot about the old adage, "Don't judge a book by its cover!" Though the Nancy on the cover doesn't look like she belongs in 2014, Sarah thought the book was awesome!  We have many children waiting to read it.


We finished our fiction stories!  Mrs. Merten is very excited to read these over the weekend.  Next week we will make time to share these stories and celebrate!  We have also been working hard on our poetry, and are almost finished writing our poems about Ivan, and our December poems.  Some of the students were able to start writing weather poems today with Mrs. Williams.


WE are wrapping up our instruction about weather maps and about Canada, and our tests will be next week.  Study guides were sent home this week, and are also linked to the blog under Important Documents.  Please let Mrs. Merten know if you have any questions.

Technology this week was a blast!  We were given our Google Drive user names and passwords, and we signed in and created our drive!  We also received a message from Mrs.Merten, and completed a survey.  Look for more surveys on our blog in the coming weeks!

And for the students....Look what Mrs. Merten found in Sam's room!  Three Calvin and Hobbes books!  You can check them out on Monday!!!!