Sunday, October 29, 2017

Oct. 30-Nov.3

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Working on extended response during stations.

Luna and Rosie this week :)


Important Dates:
October 31st  Halloween Parties

The Halloween celebration will be on Tuesday, 10/31. Students will change into their costumes at 12:45, and the parties will begin at 1:00. The traditional PV parade will begin at 1:55. Students must be able to put on their Halloween costume in 5-10 minutes by themselves. Fourth grade will have designated classrooms for girls to change in and for boys. They will NOT be allowed to change in the bathroom. No props that resemble a weapon should be brought to school. THANK YOU to all the parents who are helping to make this a special afternoon for our classroom!

Kid with a Cape on the Go! - We've gotten some response from students with pictures of themselves spreading kindness. This initiative was the result of a visit from the author of A Girl with a Cape,  Amy Logan.  Her message to us was that WE ALL CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE by spreading kindness. Students can take a picture of  spreading kindness, with or without their "Kid with a Cape." A photo, drawing, or a written paragraph of the student and the event are alternative activities that can be turned in to the teacher. While this is optional, students have had fun posing with his/her "Kid!
Reading:  We will  begin to read and work with a story about the singer, Gloria Estefan. We will focus on close reading, text-dependent questions, vocabulary and the concept of making judgments.

Time For Kids: On Tuesday the students will be given a Time For Kids magazine. The magazines will start to come home weekly. Part of the nightly homework will be to read the articles. They will be given an open magazine quiz on Thursday of the cover story. Your child should keep the TFK in his/her binder so they will have it for the quiz on Thursday.   They will do their first read in stations this week.


English: In English,  We will continue a unit on Capitalization and Punctuation. This week's focus will be on capitalizing proper nouns. 

Spelling: Unit 10 - Suffixes -ment, -tion and -ly
This week's list contains words with the suffixes -ment, -tion and -ly.  Students will study the definitions of the suffixes and how they change the root words that they are attached to. We will also look at antonyms of the spelling and vocabulary words. The final test is scheduled for Friday, 11/3.


Social Studies:  We will begin our study of the Southeast. The students will learn the Southeast states and label them on a map. There will be a quiz for the Southeast states on  Tuesday, November 7th. 

Science-We will continue to work on our Invertebrate project.  This is due on Thursday.  We will have a test on Vertebrates and Invertebrates this Friday.

Mrs. Spakausky's and Mrs. K's Math Class: In math this week we will continue Unit Two, Module Three, Multiplication Stories and Strategies. Students investigate the effect of doubling and halving factors in multiplication combinations. The students should also be practicing their multiplication facts nightly. 



Sunday, October 22, 2017

October 23-27



Math Stations








SEL (Social Emotional Learning) Lesson Ask your child what zones are and what zone they are in.










Luna graduates Kindergarten


Math-What's a unit, strip, mat and mat-mat?  Ask your child what they learned in math last week.








Happy Boss's Day!




Week of October 23rd

Important Dates:
October 24-26 Parent teacher Conferences
October -27--No School Parent Teacher Conferences
October 31st  Halloween Parties

Reading:  We will continue our Courage theme. We will read about two more courageous people:  Malala and Jackie Robinson.  After that we will read the biography of Gloria Estefan.  Skills we are working on are cause and effect and responding to text-dependent questions.

English: In English,  We will continue a unit on Capitalization and Punctuation. This week's focus is on  capitalizating proper nouns and abbreviations and commas. We will learn how to use commas in a series along with using commas correctly in our every day writing. 

Spelling:  Unit 9 : Prefixes pre-, re- and mis-
Words on this week's list will include the prefixes pre-, re- and mis-. We will study the definitions of these prefixes and how they change the meaning of the root word that they are attached to. The test is scheduled for Thursday, 10/27.


Science:  We will continue  a unit in Life Science. The students are busy working on their Invertebrate projects. 

Mrs. Spakausky's and Mrs. Krasnodebski's Math Class
In math this week we will continue Unit Two, Module One, Building Multiplication Arrays.  Skills and concepts we are working on are multiplying and dividing products to 100 using strategies. We will learn that in a multi-digit number each digit represents 10 times what it represents to the place to its right. We will also work with rectangular arrays and apply the area formula to solve problems. 

Sunday, October 15, 2017

October 16-20

Luna and Rosie---Buds!!!
 4th Graders working on their United States Map for Social Studies!
What Fun!







Important Dates:
October -27--No School Parent Teacher Conferences

Reading:  
We will continue our Courage theme. This week we will continue our  close read of an excerpt from the "I Have a Dream" speech by MLK Jr. We will then focus on a writing activity answering the question,  What lesson about courage was Martin Luther King trying to teach through his actions?  The students will use ideas and direct quotes from the text to support their answer. We are also focusing on how to determine cause and effect in the story.



English: We will start Unit 5 on Capitalization and Punctuation. This week's focus is capitalizing names of places and things  and other proper nouns.

Spelling:  Unit 8 : This week's spelling/vocabulary list will include a variety of words that are appropriate for 4th-grade students. Instead of studying a spelling rule, we will focus on the definition of these words and how they might be used in reading and writing. Part of this week's lesson will also highlight how to use reference materials such as a dictionary, thesaurus, atlas, and encyclopedia. The final test is scheduled for Friday, 10/20.

Science:  We will continue  a unit in Life Science. This week we will continue to learn about invertebrates. The students  will begin working on their Invertebrate Slideshow. There may be homework in this.We will also learn more about the five classes of vertebrates. 

Mrs. Spakausky and Mrs. Krasnodebski's Math Class: In math this week we will begin Unit Two, Module One, Building Multiplication Arrays. Students should be practicing their multiplication facts nightly to help prepare for this chapter.  Students will determine the area of base ten pieces in square centimeters and discuss the idea that the area of each piece represents its place value.

Saturday, October 7, 2017

October 9-13

September PRIDE Awards!!!
Congrats, Ieva for being selected for "E"-Empathy




ELA Stations this week!









Math Stations












Week of October 9th

Important Dates:
October 9-- No School Columbus Day
October 24 and 25-/Teacher/Student Conferences
October -27--No School Parent Teacher Conferences

Reading: We will continue our Courage theme. This week we will start our close read of an excerpt from the "I Have a Dream" speech by MLK Jr. We will then focus on a writing activity answering the question,  What lesson about courage was Martin Luther King trying to teach through his actions?  The students will use ideas and direct quotes from the text to support their answer. We are also focusing on how to determine cause and effect in the story.


English: We will have our UNIT 1-"The Sentence" TEST on Thursday, Oct. 12th!
After that, we will  begin a unit on Capitalization and Punctuation. We will begin with a focus on capitalizing names of people and pets along with correcting run-on sentences.

Spelling:  Unit 7 - "Suffixes "-ness", "-less",  and "-en"
This week's spelling/vocabulary list will include words with the suffixes -ness, -less, and-en.  We will study the definitions of these suffixes and how to determine the meaning of unknown words by breaking the words into base words and suffixes and by using context clues. The final test is scheduled for Friday, 10/13.


Science:  We will begin a unit in Life Science. We will learn that animals are grouped into different categories. We will also read and learn which animals are vertebrates and which animals are invertebrates,

Mrs. Spakausky's Math Class: 
In math this week we will begin Module 4 in Unit One. This module provides hands-on experience with measurement as students explore linear measurement, mass, weight, and liquid volume. They will review the definitions and units of measure for each category. 
 The UNIT 1  Math TEST is schedued for Friday, October 13th!


Spakausky's Scoop Oct. 16th

To see more pictures go to our Google Pic link; https://photos.app.goo.gl/GqsU1Pz2ytZoHicb6 SEL Update: There will not be a formal Second St...