Hi everyone,
Google has updated their blog website, and it does not seem to be supported by our computers at school. Therefore, I will post important updates when necessary but not every day. I apologize about the inconvenience. Hopefully it will be updated in the near future, and I can go back to putting up daily news.
Ms. Hakkers
Monday, 7 May 2012
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
Update - Tuesday, May 1st
Hi everyone,
I apologize for the lack of postings lately. It certainly doesn't have anything to do with lack of news. We had a VERY special visit with Ms. Thompson yesterday! She came in to catch us all up on her travels, to show us some very neat videos and to drop off some very generous souvenirs! Thank you so much, Ms. Thompson, for taking the time to do that. I'm sure we'll see her again soon :)
We have another short week ahead of us as there will be NO school on Friday, May 4th. Although the grade 4's will be responsible for Word Study, there will be NO Word Hunts this week.
In grade 4 math we have moved on to our Measurement unit over the past couple of weeks. We have been talking about dates, as well as focusing on telling time. This is a great unit to do real life practice at home. Discussing the time on analog clocks, how long activities take, or estimating time for certain daily tasks would be very helpful. We will also be covering area in this unit.
Here is the daily homework:
Both:
I apologize for the lack of postings lately. It certainly doesn't have anything to do with lack of news. We had a VERY special visit with Ms. Thompson yesterday! She came in to catch us all up on her travels, to show us some very neat videos and to drop off some very generous souvenirs! Thank you so much, Ms. Thompson, for taking the time to do that. I'm sure we'll see her again soon :)
We have another short week ahead of us as there will be NO school on Friday, May 4th. Although the grade 4's will be responsible for Word Study, there will be NO Word Hunts this week.
In grade 4 math we have moved on to our Measurement unit over the past couple of weeks. We have been talking about dates, as well as focusing on telling time. This is a great unit to do real life practice at home. Discussing the time on analog clocks, how long activities take, or estimating time for certain daily tasks would be very helpful. We will also be covering area in this unit.
Here is the daily homework:
Both:
- Read
Grade 4:
- Word Study - Blind Sort - Record in HW log
- Math - p. 137 - 138 - finish assigned problems.
Enjoy the rest of your evening!
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Daily News - Tuesday, April 24th
Just a few organizational reminders:
- We are starting a Drama Club at Belfast. Information notices and permission forms went home today with interested students. We are hoping to start next Monday, April 30th so please send the permission form back with your child as soon as possible.
- Subway order forms are DUE by Thursday of this week. Subs are $3.50.
- New book order forms went home today. They are DUE Monday, April 30th.
- There is NO school on Friday, April 27th as it is a PD day.
Here is the nightly homework:
Both:
- Read
Grade 4:
- Word Study - Blind Sort
- Math - P. 130-131 - Finish #s 1-4 and 6-10
Have a great evening!
Monday, 23 April 2012
Daily News - Monday, April 23rd
Hello everyone,
Order forms for Subway lunches went home today. They need to be filled out and returned with $3.50 by Thursday of this week, and we will have Subway lunch next Wednesday, May 2nd.
Both:
Order forms for Subway lunches went home today. They need to be filled out and returned with $3.50 by Thursday of this week, and we will have Subway lunch next Wednesday, May 2nd.
Both:
- Read
- Word Study - Timed Sort
- Math - Choose 2 times of the day from the sheet. Draw a picture of what you would be doing at that time of the day.
Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Daily News - Wednesday, April 18th
Both:
Have a great evening!
- Read
- A reminder that school library books need to be returned if students would like to take out new books on Friday.
- Word Study - Word Hunt - Record in HW log
- LA - Reading Response Letters are DUE tomorrow. Although students get time in school to work on these, it will be helpful for some to work on it at home as well.
Have a great evening!
Monday, 16 April 2012
Read-A-Thon Moments
I have included some photos of our Easter Seals Read-A-Thon from this past Friday. Enjoy! I know we did :)
| Practicing for Reader's Theatre. |
| Enjoying some Tumblebooks! |
| Poet's Paradise - Buddy Reading |
| Reading in the tent! |
| Baker's Delight - Working together to make delicious spider cookies. |
| Sneaky hunter :) |
| Reading rocks! |
| Mmmm - chocolate. |
| Enjoying the final performances. |
Daily News - Monday, April 16th
I hope you had a wonderful weekend! Here are the daily details:
Both:
Both:
- Read
- Return school library books by Wednesday
- Word Study - Timed Sort - Record in HW log
- Math - Division quiz tomorrow
- LA - Reading Response Letters due Thursday
Friday, 13 April 2012
Daily News - Friday, April 13th
So much for bad luck on Friday the 13th. We had an AMAZING Read-a-Thon today!! Not only did we raise an incredible amount of money ($581.50!!! )for such a worthy cause, we shattered our class goal for number of books read all together (our goal was 150 and we ended up reading 452!!!).
Students spent all morning at a variety of stations, reading a variety of texts! They spent time cozied up in a tent reading self selected books, they spent time in "Poet's Paradise" doing some buddy ready with poetry, they carefully followed a recipe at "Baker's Delight" in order to make some VERY tasty spider cookies, they enjoyed books online, and each group rehearsed and performed a play! Needless to say Ms. MacDonald and I were both so very proud of this group of children. They were so responsible, inclusive, and kind throughout the whole morning. It was such a pleasure to take it all in. We also took many pictures and are hoping to share them on the blog over the weekend, so stay tuned!! Thanks again to everyone who participated!!!
For anyone who is interested, we used "Tumblebooks" to listen and read along with stories online. There is a free link to this website through the provincial libraries. Here is the link if you want to check it out at home:
http://www.tumblebooks.com/library/asp/home_tumblebooks.asp
Remember to READ over the weekend folks! And grade 4 students need to finish up their division question sheets for Monday.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Students spent all morning at a variety of stations, reading a variety of texts! They spent time cozied up in a tent reading self selected books, they spent time in "Poet's Paradise" doing some buddy ready with poetry, they carefully followed a recipe at "Baker's Delight" in order to make some VERY tasty spider cookies, they enjoyed books online, and each group rehearsed and performed a play! Needless to say Ms. MacDonald and I were both so very proud of this group of children. They were so responsible, inclusive, and kind throughout the whole morning. It was such a pleasure to take it all in. We also took many pictures and are hoping to share them on the blog over the weekend, so stay tuned!! Thanks again to everyone who participated!!!
For anyone who is interested, we used "Tumblebooks" to listen and read along with stories online. There is a free link to this website through the provincial libraries. Here is the link if you want to check it out at home:
http://www.tumblebooks.com/library/asp/home_tumblebooks.asp
Remember to READ over the weekend folks! And grade 4 students need to finish up their division question sheets for Monday.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Daily News - Wednesday, April 11th
We are gearing up for the Read-a-Thon! Pledges are coming in and thoughts of reading are dancing in the children's heads! Ms. MacDonald and I are very excited about the variety of stations the children will do during the morning. As you may know, one of those stations is a Reader's Theatre station. Students were split into their groups today, and they all chose parts. If there is anything at home that they could use for costumes or props, please send it to the school with your child. These costumes and props are just for fun, please don't purchase anything new :) Students are also encouraged to come in their pj's and to bring pillows, blankets, or stuffed animals - anything that will make for a cozy reading area!
We have also been working on division in grade 4 math. The past few days we have focused on long division. It is just an introduction in grade 4, but if you are able to do some extra problems with your child at home, that would be a great way to support their learning.
Enjoy another wonderful, sunny evening!
We have also been working on division in grade 4 math. The past few days we have focused on long division. It is just an introduction in grade 4, but if you are able to do some extra problems with your child at home, that would be a great way to support their learning.
Enjoy another wonderful, sunny evening!
Thursday, 5 April 2012
Daily News - Thursday, April 5th
We had a wonderful day today filled with Easter treats. Thanks to Mrs. Vaive and the Student Council, everyone enjoyed a huge, outdoor egg hunt today! It was lots of fun! Also a huge thank you to Cathy Shaw for the treat bags for the students!
I would like to remind everyone that due to the short week, we will have our Word Study test on Tuesday. Written sorts can be done over the weekend, and I will collect notebooks on Tuesday. Also, we will NOT have a new Word Study next week.
Also, any students who have not finished their Reading Response Letters, they are due on Tuesday as well.
I would like to wish everyone a very happy long weekend! Enjoy the extra time with family!
I would like to remind everyone that due to the short week, we will have our Word Study test on Tuesday. Written sorts can be done over the weekend, and I will collect notebooks on Tuesday. Also, we will NOT have a new Word Study next week.
Also, any students who have not finished their Reading Response Letters, they are due on Tuesday as well.
I would like to wish everyone a very happy long weekend! Enjoy the extra time with family!
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
Daily News - Wednesday, April 4th
Hi everyone,
Our class will be participating in the Read-a-Thon fundraiser for the Easter Seals Campaign this year. Notices with information and pledge sheets went home today. This has previously been something the younger grades have done, but we thought we would make it the biggest and best one yet! On April 13th, students in the K-4 classes will all dedicate their morning to reading! Students are encouraged to collect pledges or donations from family and friends over the next week. Luke Gaudet, this year's Easter Seals Ambassador, will be at our school on April 19th and we will present him with the money then. It is a wonderful way to support a very worthy cause. Pledge sheets and money will be collected on or before next Friday, April 13th.
Word Study News! Since we do not have school this Friday we will have our Word Study test on Tuesday when we get back. Students can do their Written Sort over the weekend. Therefore, we also will NOT have Word Study next week as it is also a short week.
Tonight's homework:
Both:
Our class will be participating in the Read-a-Thon fundraiser for the Easter Seals Campaign this year. Notices with information and pledge sheets went home today. This has previously been something the younger grades have done, but we thought we would make it the biggest and best one yet! On April 13th, students in the K-4 classes will all dedicate their morning to reading! Students are encouraged to collect pledges or donations from family and friends over the next week. Luke Gaudet, this year's Easter Seals Ambassador, will be at our school on April 19th and we will present him with the money then. It is a wonderful way to support a very worthy cause. Pledge sheets and money will be collected on or before next Friday, April 13th.
Word Study News! Since we do not have school this Friday we will have our Word Study test on Tuesday when we get back. Students can do their Written Sort over the weekend. Therefore, we also will NOT have Word Study next week as it is also a short week.
Tonight's homework:
Both:
- Read
- Collect pledges/donations for Easter Seals
- Word Study - Word Hunt - Record in HW log
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Daily News - Tuesday, April 3rd
Hi everone,
Thank you to everyone who sent items to the school for grade 3 science. It's greatly appreciated! If anyone has any more paper towel tubes or shoeboxes, please send them in with you child.
Here is the nightly homework:
Both:
Thank you to everyone who sent items to the school for grade 3 science. It's greatly appreciated! If anyone has any more paper towel tubes or shoeboxes, please send them in with you child.
Here is the nightly homework:
Both:
- Read
- Word Study - Blind Sort - Record in HW log
Monday, 2 April 2012
Daily News - Monday, April 2nd
Apologies for this delayed posting, but I thought it may be still be helpful. Here is the nightly homework.
Both:
Both:
- Read
- We're looking to collect the following materials for Grade 3 science. Anything would help!
- Toilet paper/paper towel rolls (inside tubes)
- Shoeboxes with the lids
- Empty 2 L plastic pop bottles
Grade 4:
- Word Study - Timed Sort - Record in HW log
- Health - Write down your Health Goal
- Math - P. 307 #s 1-4
Enjoy this beautiful evening!
Sunday, 1 April 2012
Some Things We're Proud Of!
Hi everyone! Recently I have finally gotten around to photographing some things we've been working on in grade 3/4, and thought it would be nice to share it with you. Enjoy :)
| The classroom library. A cozy corner to enjoy a good book! |
| The Biomes projects. The grade 4's spent a lot of time researching Biomes, and wrote Descriptive Reports about 1 particular one. The final products turned out beautifully! |
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Daily News - Wednesday, March 29th
Both:
- Read
- Word Study - Word Hunt. Please record in HW log.
- Math - finish p.303-304 #s 1,2,3,5,6
- March Break webs if you have not done them
Monday, 26 March 2012
Daily News - Monday, March 26th
Welcome back everyone! I hope you all had a relaxing and rejuvinating holiday! I know I did! I got to spend a lot of time with my daughter Maya, and enjoyed every moment :)
It is a busy time ahead. In LA, the grade 4's will continue to focus on comprehension strategies during independent reading and guided reading. I will be modeling "Making Connections" during read alouds in the coming weeks. Expert readers connect to the text they read. When a reader relates to the characters, story, pictures or feelings that occur in a book, it allows them to delve deeper and have a better understanding. Students will be expected to share their own connections during activities as well as in their reading response letters. Continuing to notice their own Self Monitoring skills while reading is also important.
In writing, we are starting a new unit on Retells. We will read books together that will serve as examples of retells and will highlight the important features of a retell. We will be creating some special retells of our own!
In math, I am hoping to finish up the division part of the unit the next 2 weeks. We will be working on dividing 2 digit numbers by 1 digit numbers, and will be working with remainders. It would be very helpful if you ask your children real life division questions when they arise (sharing cookies, figuring out amounts at the grocery store, money, etc.).
We will also be starting a Health unit this week. Our focus will be on our overall health including physical, emotional and social wellness.
The grade 3's are finishing up their Plant unit in science this week. We have read many books, done experiments, watched videos and had discussions. There will be a short quiz at the end of the week to wrap it all up and then we will moving on to our next science unit on Stability.
Last, but not least - we will be doing Scholastic Book Orders on a monthly basis until the end of the year. This is a great opportunity to order books at reasonable prices. I sent home the March order forms today,and they are due back by Wednesday, March 28th as I need to place the order at the end of this week.
Here is today's homework:
Both:
It is a busy time ahead. In LA, the grade 4's will continue to focus on comprehension strategies during independent reading and guided reading. I will be modeling "Making Connections" during read alouds in the coming weeks. Expert readers connect to the text they read. When a reader relates to the characters, story, pictures or feelings that occur in a book, it allows them to delve deeper and have a better understanding. Students will be expected to share their own connections during activities as well as in their reading response letters. Continuing to notice their own Self Monitoring skills while reading is also important.
In writing, we are starting a new unit on Retells. We will read books together that will serve as examples of retells and will highlight the important features of a retell. We will be creating some special retells of our own!
In math, I am hoping to finish up the division part of the unit the next 2 weeks. We will be working on dividing 2 digit numbers by 1 digit numbers, and will be working with remainders. It would be very helpful if you ask your children real life division questions when they arise (sharing cookies, figuring out amounts at the grocery store, money, etc.).
We will also be starting a Health unit this week. Our focus will be on our overall health including physical, emotional and social wellness.
The grade 3's are finishing up their Plant unit in science this week. We have read many books, done experiments, watched videos and had discussions. There will be a short quiz at the end of the week to wrap it all up and then we will moving on to our next science unit on Stability.
Last, but not least - we will be doing Scholastic Book Orders on a monthly basis until the end of the year. This is a great opportunity to order books at reasonable prices. I sent home the March order forms today,and they are due back by Wednesday, March 28th as I need to place the order at the end of this week.
Here is today's homework:
Both:
- Read
- Book orders DUE Wednesday
- Word Study - Timed sort. Record in HW log.
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
Daily News - Tuesday, March 14th
Salut!
Both:
Have a great evening!
Both:
- Read :)
- Word Study - Blind Sort. Please record in your HW log.
- Math - I returned the students' math tests. There is an overall mark on the test which identifies the number of correct answers. There is also a rubric which reflects students' understanding, application, and communication of their mathematical knowledge. Please sign the rubric and send it back with your child.
- Science - fill in Plants Parts We Eat HW log.
Have a great evening!
Monday, 12 March 2012
Daily News - Monday, March 12th
Bonjour! This week is officially French Week. There will be a variety of different activities happening at the school to celebrate French culture. Tomorrow the Junior High students will be selling croissants to raise money for their trip. The croissants will cost $1.50 each. It is also Red, White and Blue day tomorrow. Everyone is encouraged to dress up as creatively as they can in the traditional French colours!
Here is the nightly homework.
Both:
Here is the nightly homework.
Both:
- Read
- Word Study - Timed Sort. Please record in your HW log.
- Science - Record plants you eat for the next three nights. Try to identify the part of the plant that you ate (roots, stem, leaves, flower, or seeds).
Thursday, 8 March 2012
Daily News - Thursday, March 8th
We had a wonderful, and very busy, day today! Students have been working hard in the computer lab to finish their good copies of their Biomes reports and displays. We also had 2 Conservation Officers in today to speak to us about a variety of local animals and their habitats. They shared many interesting stories and information about the importance of respecting wildlife, maintaining locals habitats, and being safe around wild animals.
Here is tonight's homework.
Both:
Here is tonight's homework.
Both:
- Read :)
- Twin Day tomorrow
- Word Study - Written Sort and test tomorrow. Please make sure your HW logs are filled in properly.
- Math - Test tomorrow
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Daily News - Tuesday, March 6th
Both:
- Read
- Word Study - Blind Sort and record in HW log
- Math - p. 297-298 - Finish #s 1-5, 7 and 9(a)
- Math - we will have a Math test on Friday on Multiplying Larger Numbers
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Daily News - Thursday, March 1st
Both:
- Read
- Coupon Books went home today.
- Word Study - Written Sort (Practice Test). Record in duotang and record in HW log. We have a test tomorrow.
- LA - Response Letters for "Owen and Mzee"
- Math - p. 294 #s 1, 2, 3, 5, 6
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Daily News - Wednesday, February 29th
Happy Leap Day to everyone! And, happy Pink Shirt day as well! We spent some time discussing Pink Shirt day this morning. Pink Shirt day was initiated in 2007 by 2 high school students in Nova Scotia after a bullying incident occured at their school. A younger student was teased and harrassed for wearing a pink shirt, and his fellow students took a stand against the bullying by all wearing pink the next day. It was a great opportunity for us to discuss the importance of taking a stand against bullying. An important factor here is the role of the bystander. Students did a great job brainstorming ideas of how NOT to stand by, but to stand up against bullying. Some suggestions were: to tell the bully to stop, or to let a teacher/adult know. It was a healthy and productive discussion!
Due to the storm day yesterday, I gave a break from Word Study. Blind Sort is excused for this week. However, students are expected to have the other activities completed, and their HW logs filled out for Friday.
Both:
Due to the storm day yesterday, I gave a break from Word Study. Blind Sort is excused for this week. However, students are expected to have the other activities completed, and their HW logs filled out for Friday.
Both:
- Read
- Newsletters went home today
- Word Study - Word Hunt - Record in HW log
- Math - page 294, #'s 1, 2, 3
Monday, 27 February 2012
Daily News - Monday, February 27th
I had a chance to mark and look through students' Word Study notebooks over the weekend. I am really impressed with the neat and diligent work produced by everyone! Just a reminder that homework activities are a critical part of the program, and it is important that students complete the activities throughout the week. I do not collect and mark them until Friday, in order to provide flexibility in regards to when they are completed. Please fill in the Homework Log with your children, and initial once the activities are completed.
We will be spending quite a bit of time on the Biome projects this week. We will be editing and revising our first drafts, and will be typing up the good copies. Hopefully the projects will be ready for next week, so that we can present them to other classes. I am looking forward to displaying the children's hard work. I will also try to post some photos of finished products on the blog.
Both:
We will be spending quite a bit of time on the Biome projects this week. We will be editing and revising our first drafts, and will be typing up the good copies. Hopefully the projects will be ready for next week, so that we can present them to other classes. I am looking forward to displaying the children's hard work. I will also try to post some photos of finished products on the blog.
Both:
- Read :)
- Word Study - Timed sort - students should have a copy of their new word study words which they need to cut up at home. Then they sort them as fast as they can and record their time in the HW log. Then they sort them a second time to try to beat their own time, and record the second time in their HW log.
Friday, 24 February 2012
Daily News - Friday, February 24th
Hi everyone! Sorry I have been MIA. It has been a very hectic week, and I had some technical difficulties with the blog last night. We have been working hard this week, discussing the importance of checking our understanding as we read, completing our first official week of Word Study, and learning about the important role of peer editing in the writing process. Next week we will continue to focus on Self Monitoring as a reading strategy, as well as delving in our Biome reports further. I have been very impressed with the very neat work that students are producing in their Word Study scribblers. They are very diligent with rulers and headers. Thank you.
The only info on our homework board this week was to read. Enjoy the weekend!
The only info on our homework board this week was to read. Enjoy the weekend!
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Daily News - Tuesday, February 21st
Welcome back everyone! I hope you have already heard the good news - we filled our classroom bucket!! The class goal was 50 bucket fillers in order to fill in. It was set in record time of just 2 and a half weeks! That means it's time to celebrate! The class voted and we decided to have a sledding party with some hot chocolate to warm up afterwards. The party will be on Thursday afternoon, so if anyone is able to bring a sled (crazy carpet, etc.) to school that would be great. Keep up all the positive energy!
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Word Study Homework Instructions:
Both:
- Read
- Coupon Books - due tomorrow and Thursday. Please bring back order forms and money collected.
- Word Study - We are starting our first official week of word study work. Students are responsible for doing the Blind Sort at home tonight. Instructions were sent home before, and we have practiced in school so they should be able to explain it to you. I have included the instruction form below.
Word Study Homework Instructions:
Dear parents/guardians,
As mentioned before, there will a change in our spelling program. The Word Study program will provide students with the opportunity to engage in meaningful and hands on activities that allow them to manipulate word features. This allows them to generalize beyond isolated, individual examples to entire groups of words that are spelled the same way. It focuses on improving phonics, vocabulary, and spelling, and linking those skills to their reading and writing.
Your child will be bringing home a collection of spelling words weekly that have been introduced in class. They can cut them up and keep them in a safe spot for the week. Each night of the week your child is expected to do a different activity to ensure that these words, and the spelling principles they represent, are mastered. These activities have been modeled and practiced in school, so your child can teach you how to do them.
Monday – Remind your child to sort the words into categories like the ones we did in school. Your child should read each word aloud during this activity. Ask your child to explain to you why the words are sorted in a particular way – do they notice any patterns to reveal something about spelling? Ask your child to sort them a second time as fast as possible. You may want to time them. They could do it again and aim to beat their own time.
Tuesday – Do a blind sort with your child. Lay down a word from each category as a header and then read the rest of the words aloud. Your child must indicate where the word goes without seeing it. Lay it down and let your child move it if he or she is wrong. Repeat if your child makes more than 1 error.
Wednesday – Assist your child in doing a word hunt, looking for words in a book they have already read that have the same sound, pattern or both. Try to find 2 or 3 for each category.
Thursday – Do a writing sort to prepare for Friday’s test. As you call out the words in a random order your child should write them in categories. Call out any words your child misspells a second or even third time.
Word Study Homework Log Sheet – Your child will also have a log sheet in their Word Study duotang. Please initial it, and have your child fill in the necessary information after you complete each activity. I will check their logs each Friday.
Thank you for your support. Together we can help your child make valuable progress. Please contact me if you have any questions.
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Daily News - Thursday, February 16th
Both:
- Read
- Coupon Books - Order forms and money is due next Wednesday and Thursday
- Food Drive tomorrow
- Treat Bags - fundraiser for the playground. Cathy had generously donated treat bags. They're on sale tomorrow afternoon for 2 dollars. All proceeds go to new equipment.
- Science - tomorrow we will be working on our visual displays. Please bring your materials in.
- Math - pages 286 - 287 #'s 1-6 and 8 DUE tomorrow.
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Daily News - Wednesday, February 15th
I forgot to mention yesterday, but thank you very much to everyone who sent in special treats yesterday! We got such a generous helping that there is still an overflow of treats for today and tomorrow :)
Both:
Both:
- Read
- Coupon Booklets - The order forms and money are due next week on Wednesday and Thursday. Thanks to everyone who is participating to help raise money for the school and the QEH.
- Science - It is very important that students bring in their materials for their visual displays for the Biomes. They will have time on Friday to work on those.
- Science - For anyone still finishing their research, it is DUE tomorrow.
- Math - Page 286 #'s 1 - 4
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Daily News - Tuesday, February 14th
Happy Valentine's Day!
Both:
Both:
- Read
- Newsletter went home today
Grade 4:
- Science - collect materials for Biome project. Students will have time on Friday to work on visual presentations.
- Science - There are some students who need to finish their research at home. They should have 3 of 6 Biomes completed by Thursday.
Have a great evening!
Monday, 13 February 2012
Daily News - Monday, February 13th
I hope everyone had a great weekend! I sent home a notice about the new Grade 4 Word Study program today. We will be going through the activities in school this week before actually starting the program next week. Students will be expected to do nightly activities at home, and we will have a test each Friday. I will collect their notebooks every Friday.
Both:
Both:
- Read
- 2 for 1 coupon book sale sheet due back February 23rd
Grade 4:
- Science - continue to collect materials for visual display. Students will have time to work on their presentation later on this week.
Friday, 10 February 2012
Daily News - Friday, February 10th
Happy Friday everyone! We had a great week this week! It is hard to believe that we're almost half way through February, and that Valentine's Day is just around the corner. We will be making boxes for Valentine's Day cards on Monday afternoon. If you have a small box (or anything that would hold cards), please send it in with your child. If there are any special decorations they would like to use, you can send those as well but I will also be picking up some supplies that students can use to make their boxes.
Both:
Both:
- Read
- Box for Valentine's Day
- Science - bring in materials to begin visual display for Biome presentation
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Daily News - Thursday, February 9th
Both:
- Read
- Coupon Book Order Forms went home today
- Jersey Day tomorrow - Show your spirit for Hockey Day in Canada and wear a hockey jersey, t-shirt, or sweater!
- Science - Gather and bring materials for biome project
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
Daily News - Wednesday, February 8th
There were quite a number of students from our class who represented the school at the gymnastics meet yesterday. They did an awesome job, and I would like to congratulate all the participants on their efforts! Good luck to those who are off to provincials in a couple of weeks! A notice went home with those students to provide parents with the necessary details, as it will be on a Saturday.
I had a discussion with the grade 4's in regards to their Biomes project, and we made a few changes. Students are going to be responsible for researching 3 out of the 6 biomes, and they will need to choose 1 biome to do a presentation on. They will be responsible for creating a visual display (poster, brochure, diorama, etc.) to represent their biome. They will have some class time to design these, but will also need to do a bit of work at home. I will be integrating this project with a new writing unit. We are starting Descriptive Reports in writing. Students will be responsible for including the proper written pieces to go with their visual display. I will send home a copy of the assignment and the rubric as a guide. The writing will be done in school. Students will EACH be responsible for creating a display and a report. They will have an opportunity to share it with the grade 3's as well as the grade 1/2 class.
Both:
I had a discussion with the grade 4's in regards to their Biomes project, and we made a few changes. Students are going to be responsible for researching 3 out of the 6 biomes, and they will need to choose 1 biome to do a presentation on. They will be responsible for creating a visual display (poster, brochure, diorama, etc.) to represent their biome. They will have some class time to design these, but will also need to do a bit of work at home. I will be integrating this project with a new writing unit. We are starting Descriptive Reports in writing. Students will be responsible for including the proper written pieces to go with their visual display. I will send home a copy of the assignment and the rubric as a guide. The writing will be done in school. Students will EACH be responsible for creating a display and a report. They will have an opportunity to share it with the grade 3's as well as the grade 1/2 class.
Both:
- Read
- Notice went home in regards to the 2 for 1 booklets fundraiser for new playground equipment. A copy of the notice was also posted on the main website.
- Science - Begin to collect materials for Biome project - bring it to school if they are ready to begin design of visual display
- Word Study - bring in a duotang
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Daily News - Tuesday, February 7th
Both:
Have a wonderful evening!
- Read
- Parent Survey - Thank you to everyone who has already returned the forms - they are a great help!
Have a wonderful evening!
Monday, 6 February 2012
Weekly Update and Daily Homework - Monday, February 6th
This will be our first "official" full week together, and there is already a lot on the go. I like to give a weekly oversight on Monday evenings in order to keep parents and guardians up to speed about what our academic focus will be this week, as well as any school activities that may be on the go.
LA
At the moment, both grades are learing about Reading Workshop. We began organizing our Reading Binders and Book Boxes today. Many hands made light work! Reading Workshop will be split between the beginning of the day and the end of the day. During this time, I will be working with small groups of children to do Guided Reading. This provides students with the opportunity to read appropriately leveled books, and work on the necessary skills for that particular group. While we are doing that, the rest of the class will have several independent activities to focus on. One will be Independent Reading and Response. Students will work on being actively engaged in their reading, and will be responsible for submitting a Reading Response Letter every 2 weeks summarizing their books and most importantly, explaining the thinking they have been doing while they read. Students will also work on cursive writing (grade 3), and Word Study (grade 4).
You may have noticed that no spelling homework went home today. This is because we will be switching to "Words Their Way" - Word Study. I will be sending home a notice with students soon to provide you with more information. This program is a combination of phonics, vocabulary building, and spelling instruction. Once the information has been sent home and you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Grade 4 - Math
We will continue on Unit 8 - Multiplying and Dividing Larger Numbers. We will also start our math class with Problem of the Day (P.O.D.). These problems will be based on material already learned, and it is a great way for me to ensure their understanding of outcomes covered.
Grade 4 - Science
We will continue with the Biomes research projects. Students will get time in school to do their research and will have the opportunity to create and share a presentation on one particular biome.
Grade 3 - Science
We are starting a new science unit - "Plants". This unit will consist of a variety of read alouds, and hands on projects in order to provide students with the opportunity to delve into the plant world.
Here is today's homework:
Both:
Have a great evening!
LA
At the moment, both grades are learing about Reading Workshop. We began organizing our Reading Binders and Book Boxes today. Many hands made light work! Reading Workshop will be split between the beginning of the day and the end of the day. During this time, I will be working with small groups of children to do Guided Reading. This provides students with the opportunity to read appropriately leveled books, and work on the necessary skills for that particular group. While we are doing that, the rest of the class will have several independent activities to focus on. One will be Independent Reading and Response. Students will work on being actively engaged in their reading, and will be responsible for submitting a Reading Response Letter every 2 weeks summarizing their books and most importantly, explaining the thinking they have been doing while they read. Students will also work on cursive writing (grade 3), and Word Study (grade 4).
You may have noticed that no spelling homework went home today. This is because we will be switching to "Words Their Way" - Word Study. I will be sending home a notice with students soon to provide you with more information. This program is a combination of phonics, vocabulary building, and spelling instruction. Once the information has been sent home and you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Grade 4 - Math
We will continue on Unit 8 - Multiplying and Dividing Larger Numbers. We will also start our math class with Problem of the Day (P.O.D.). These problems will be based on material already learned, and it is a great way for me to ensure their understanding of outcomes covered.
Grade 4 - Science
We will continue with the Biomes research projects. Students will get time in school to do their research and will have the opportunity to create and share a presentation on one particular biome.
Grade 3 - Science
We are starting a new science unit - "Plants". This unit will consist of a variety of read alouds, and hands on projects in order to provide students with the opportunity to delve into the plant world.
Here is today's homework:
Both:
- Read
- Return Parent Survey
Have a great evening!
Friday, 3 February 2012
Daily News - Friday, February 3rd
We had another amazing day in grade 3/4 today! There were some vast improvements in certain areas. Students did an awesome job working quietly on their own, which made it easier for everyone to get their work done, stay focused, and enjoy their learning time. We also finished our classroom puzzle. All students contributed to adding examples to the puzzle of how they can demonstrate Our Big 8. They did a great job working in small groups today as I saw many being very respectful, on task, and sharing ideas.
Make sure to ask your children about the new Bucket Filler bulletin board. I am very excited to get this activity up and going.
We spend some time in our classroom library in order to discuss where all the materials are kept, how to return materials, and the importance of keeping the area neat and organized. It was a VERY productive day!
Here is the homework for the weekend:
Both:
I hope everyone has a fantastic weekend!
Make sure to ask your children about the new Bucket Filler bulletin board. I am very excited to get this activity up and going.
We spend some time in our classroom library in order to discuss where all the materials are kept, how to return materials, and the importance of keeping the area neat and organized. It was a VERY productive day!
Here is the homework for the weekend:
Both:
- Read
- Check out the blog
- Fill in and return the parent survey as soon as possible.
I hope everyone has a fantastic weekend!
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Introduction and Daily Homework
Welcome to the new blog for the grade 3/4 class at Belfast Consolidated! We had an awesome first day! The students were an amazing help, as they explained their daily routines first thing this morning. It is wonderful to know what they are already doing that works well for them, as well as going over some slight changes that will happen along the way. After teaching me about their class, we had a very productive discussion about what respect means. We will be continuing with that activity tomorrow in order to create the classroom expectations together. We also played the "Silent Game" today. Students had to work as a whole group, silently, in order to put them self in order according to their first names, as well as their heights. They did a phenomenal job, especially for such a big group. Everyone was very positive, helpful and inclusive to ensure they were successful as a team! As I mentioned, it was a great first day and I would like to thank all the children for making me feel so welcome and at home on my first day at Belfast.
I sent home a notice with each student to introduce myself, as well as to explain the blog. I will post daily homework on here. Please feel free to send any notes through the agenda, as I will be checking them every day. They are a great communication tool, as well as an organizational tool for the children.
Here is today's homework:
Both:
Have a wonderful evening!
I sent home a notice with each student to introduce myself, as well as to explain the blog. I will post daily homework on here. Please feel free to send any notes through the agenda, as I will be checking them every day. They are a great communication tool, as well as an organizational tool for the children.
Here is today's homework:
Both:
- Read - I expect the grade 4's to read for at least 20-30 minutes a night. There will not be a homework log, as this reading is simply for pleasure. Reading on a nightly basis is proven to make a substantial impact on a learner's reading ability.
- Notes for parents - there is an introductory letter as well as a questionnaire about your child. Please take the time to fill out the questionnaire as soon as possible, and send it back to the school. This is very useful information that will help me to know your child as a learner.
- Gymnastics forms went home from Mr. Harkness in regards to the competition.
- Spelling - Review test tomorrow
- Spelling - Ms. MacDonald was not here today, but there will likely be a weekly spelling test for grade 3 as well.
Have a wonderful evening!
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