Thursday, April 13, 2017

Our Week(s) in Review

PHEW!  What a busy two weeks we have had. There has been so much learning happening in room 24!  We are enjoying our hands-on science lessons, and our study of the West Region of the U.S. These two units will continue after vacation.

During reading, we have LOVED reading about Ivan, the gorilla.  We will continue reading this Interactive Read Aloud.

During writing, we wrote from a different character's point of view.  When we return, we will begin writing nonfiction.

In math, we will continue our work with measurement and elapsed time, and then we will move into learning about geometry.

MCAS testing will begin for fourth grade after vacation, and we will spend 3 days on ELA testing the week we return.

I hope you enjoy your week, spending time with family and friends!  The weather is expected to be beautiful!

Check out these pictures showing our learning over the last few weeks.

Math - Reviewing Measurement Concepts




Writing a story about "Wacky Shoes"





Filling a with water.  How many liters will fill it? 

We added water and continued to revise our estimates.


We love to share the books we love!

Where will YOU be in the future?



Mystery Skype with the midwest





Sharing our books



Mrs. Williams helped us write color poems.  Our class color was RED - ORANGE!


We stretched our minds with hands-on equations!





We explored bird beaks and feet in science.  




What does it mean to be a good student?




Tuesday, April 11, 2017

T-Shirt of the Day



Yes she is!!!!


Thursday, April 6, 2017

Writing the Rainbow...

Our class is working on writing the rainbow, and we wrote a poem inspired by a crayon.  Our color (chosen randomly from a box of crayons) was red-orange.

Made with Padlet



Saturday, April 1, 2017

Our Week In Review

Our week was filled with awesome opportunities for learning!

We have continued learning about units of measurement in Math.  Students learned about the customary units of measurement, and we began discussing metrics at the end of the week.

During Social Studies, we have continued our study of the Midwest Region of the United States.  We learned about Mount Rushmore, creating a book,  with Mrs. Williams' class this week. We will have our open notes test on Tuesday.  Students received a study guide and vocabulary this week.




We have been learning about Animal Adaptations and continue to enjoy the inquiry based learning opportunities.  This week, we explored various beaks and feet of birds, and discussed how adaptations help the birds survive in their habitats.  Students will be on the lookout for different birds around Franklin, and will share anything they notice about the birds adaptations.






During writing we have continued to work on writing a story from a different character's point of view.  This week we moved to individual practice, with students reading a story about a seal's rescue, and then beginning to plan the story from the seal's point of view.  Students have enjoyed this mini unit of writing.


We are well into our latest IRA, The One and Only Ivan, by Katherine Applegate. The children have really enjoyed learning about Ivan and his life at the Big Top Mall. We have connected our science and reading with our animal observations.  The students have enjoyed looking at various animals throughout the world, and observing like scientists.



We have enjoyed planning for our green screen videos by researching our chosen topics.




Our week ended with a wonderful performance of our rap poems that were written during Poetry Workshop with Mrs. Williams.  What a wonderful way to celebrate our writing!  Stay tuned for a presentation with videos from the day.   Since the students used their names in their raps, they won't be posted here.
He planned and drew our poster for the performances all on his own!  What an amazing artist!



Indoor recess won't stop us from having fun!  Check out the creativity of our students!  At home they have created a football field and a basketball court.