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Friday, January 20, 2012

Weekly Newsletter, January 23-27

Weekly Highlights:

*Monday is a Professional Day for teachers.  There is no school on Monday for students
*25- PTA Cultural Arts Assembly, 10:00 AM

*Mrs. Sagona has challenged the school to read 1 million minutes by May 15. If the students and teachers reach the goal, each class will earn an ice cream party and an additional recess. Students should continue to read each night for 20 minutes (at least) and record this information on their reading logs.  We continue to record the minutes we read each day in school on the log as well.


Math 4:
This week we will place fractions and mixed numbers on a number line.  We will also find parts of a fraction and transition into comparing fractions and decimals.
Weblinks to help studnets practice fractions at home:
http://www.okaloosa.k12.fl.us/oakhill/fractions.html


We are using the Kahn Academy website to take individualized tutorials to practice our multiplication facts. For more information, visit

http://www.khanacademy.org/ and search for basic multiplication.
http://www.multiplication.com/


Social Studies:
Now that research on Native American Settlements is compiled, students will create a PowerPoint, MovieMaker or Audacity presentation to display what they have learned to the class. This is an in-class project but students may gather research at home as well. Our presentations will begin on approximately January 25. We cannot give a firm duedate as we assess availabiltiy to various technolgoy tools to create these projects. Students are welcome to bring a flash drive to save their work at school to take home to work on but are not required to do so.

Link to websites that have information about Native Americans:
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/travilahes/mediacenter/webresources/nativeamericans.aspx



*Fourth graders will be taking a field trip to the National Museum of the American Indian on February 1, 2012. Thank you to the many parents who have volunteered to join us on the trip. 22 of you have expressed interest in coming with us! We will send home more information about your role as we get closer to the trip.


Link to the NAIM website:
http://www.nmai.si.edu/


Reading:
This week we will continue to practice writing Brief Contstructed Responses. We continue to use the Writing Fix website that has great resources to practice responses:
http://writingfix.com/RICA/constructed_response.htm#passages


Our focus on determining importance will shift to identifying the theme in poetry. We will explore many different works of various poets to look for the author's message. A theme is a general message that is communicated through the characters, their actions, and events. Some questions we will ask are:
*How does the title of the poem relate to the theme?
*What you do want to remember about this poem?
*What do you think the author is trying to say with their words?
*What images come to mind when you read this poem?
*Why did the author write this poem?

(adapted from The Next Step in Guided Reading by Jan Richardson)

Writing:
Students will begin to develop writing projects for quarter 2.  Of the 6 Traits of writing, we will focus on voice.  A link to a website for additional information on the 6 Traits is below:
http://www.edina.k12.mn.us/concord/teacherlinks/sixtraits/sixtraits.html
We will begin the week with mini-lessons on dialog, something that all students have been intersted in using in their writing.

Spelling:
Sort 9 will focus on endings that signal nouns or adjectives. There may not always be a root/base word found in words that end with -ary, -ery, or -ory. Each of the words with these endings should have the same sounds as other words with that ending. Some exceptions are stationery and century. Challenge your child to find others. We'd love to hear from him/her!

Our spelling test will be taken on Friday, January 27.

A great resource we found includes other ways for students to practice their spelling, even some apps for devices. The spelling activities that we suggested in the students spelling journals are just suggestions. Please feel free to adapt as your child needs to.

http://support.weta.org/site/MessageViewer?em_id=43183.0&dlv_id=48444







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