Welcome! I've taken some time off of the blogging world because of our crazy schedule. While I love some cold weather, this snow and ice is just too much for this southern gal! I feel very out of touch & out of the loop because of having so much time off. Luckily, technology helps us connect and communicate even on our days off! I hope you and your child will find some of these resources helpful over the next couple of days! -Miss Ary
Writing:
Log onto www.edmodo.com and read some of the narratives that your classmates have uploaded! These realistic fiction stories are amazing!
Reading:
Need to find a great book to read over the break? Here is one resource I use to find the latest and greatest authors for 4th graders: http://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/4th-grade
Science:
Here is an informational site about weather fronts:http://www.weatherwizkids.com/weather-forecasting.htm
An awesome game about fronts: http://www.edheads.org/activities/weather/
Who doesn't want to listen to the weather cycle song? (Mrs. Broman-Fulks owes me a dollar every time this gets stuck in my head!) http://www.schooltube.com/video/8befaab71cafac5a3bb7/
One of my favorite resources is always study jams. The site finds fun and innovative ways to teach specifics on science related topics: http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/index.htm
Math:
Decimals & Percents Preview: http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/math/decimals-percents/place-value-decimals.htm
Social Studies:
Let's not forget about the timeline we began last term! Be sure and check out some of the most recent topics that we covered on www.brainpop.com
Some informational videos include: James Madison, Constitutional Convention, & Three branches
General sites:
Click here for ipad compatible math games!
www.learnzillion.com
www.discoveryeducation.com
Have a wonderful winter break! I look forward to seeing everyone on Monday!
Monday, February 17, 2014
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Happy New Year!
I am excited for all that 2014 holds! It is so nice to be back in a routine & to see the students!
Update on Curriculum:
In reading, we are comparing and analyzing myths. The students are really excited about this! Greek mythology is fascinating and fun for all types of learners. You can extend on this at home by asking the students who they are learning about and what types of allusions we still talk about today!
In writing, we are working on a fictional narrative. Specifically, the students will be learning how to make their characters more believable by giving them human attributes. Also, the students will continue to add dialogue and description to each of their sections.
In social studies, we will be looking into what happened after Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. In the classroom, I have posted a historical timeline to assist with the students' understanding of what happened and when it occurred. Over the next two weeks, we will be studying the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.
In math, we're starting to multiply fractions by whole numbers. We're going to do a lot of modeling - using manipulatives and creating drawings. Check their math journals! Next week, I'll send some links to Learnzillion videos that will help them review.
In science, we're beginning our unit on weather! We'll start by learning 5 weather instruments. Check their science journals for information and their science folders for printouts.
In math, we're starting to multiply fractions by whole numbers. We're going to do a lot of modeling - using manipulatives and creating drawings. Check their math journals! Next week, I'll send some links to Learnzillion videos that will help them review.
In science, we're beginning our unit on weather! We'll start by learning 5 weather instruments. Check their science journals for information and their science folders for printouts.
Announcements:
We are quickly running out of classroom supplies!
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Pencils
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Erasers
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Kleenex
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Composition
Notebook (for math)
Some children may need
their folders (plastic pocket folders) or composition notebooks replaced. Just
check with your child to see if that is the case. Your child may also need new earbuds. These break so easily
that some have found the cheaper the better. We will place earbuds in a plastic bag with your child’s
name on it once they bring them to school.
Your child now may
choose to have his or her own personal supplies in a small pencil pouch. The
students are now transporting their items in their own bookbags between
classes. Your child may prefer to have his or her own pencils, highlighter, and
erasers in a small pouch. This pouch can be kept in each child’s cubby or
bookbag. Any items you would like to be personal please place in the pencil
pouch. All other items will be deemed communal.
Have a great week! -Miss Ary
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Week of December 16th Update
In reading and writing, the students will be working on their second opinion writing piece!
In social studies, we will be practicing a reader's theater based on the American Revolution!
In math, we're taking our test on fractions. We'll complete it like we did last term: review a section/skill for the first part of class, and take that section during the last part of class.
In science, we're finishing our unit on sound. The Smarties will take the test Wednesday, and the Rulers will take the test Thursday because of the adjusted schedule with Spanish (each week, the students only get four days of science because they have an odd Spanish time. The Rulers do not have science on Wednesdays because of this. That's why they'll take the test Thursday. The Smarties do not have science on Thursdays).
Winter Learning Celebration
Our Winter learning celebration will be held this Friday, December 20th from 1:00-2:15. Please plan to join us! *Please note that parking can be difficult at FAVE, especially when so many classes will be having celebrations at the same time. Please plan accordingly.
Clothing/Toy Drive
One student from Miss Ary's homeroom class will be moving to Ethiopia in January. She has graciously offered to take any clothing or toys that we collect! Feel free to bring in anything that you would like to donate. We are collecting the items in Miss Ary's homeroom! Thank you!
Parent Portal
For ela and social studies, please refer to the parent portal to see how your child is doing. Miss Ary puts in a few grades per week! Because math skills are continuously being retaught and grades are constantly changing, Mrs. Broman-Fulks does not update the parent portal as often as Miss Ary. You can use your child's success on homework tasks to gauge where he or she may need help. Please contact Mrs. Broman-Fulks if you have specific questions about math. *If you do not know your login, please ask Susie Girardeau at the front desk of the 4/5 Academy.
Have a great week! -Miss Ary
In social studies, we will be practicing a reader's theater based on the American Revolution!
In math, we're taking our test on fractions. We'll complete it like we did last term: review a section/skill for the first part of class, and take that section during the last part of class.
In science, we're finishing our unit on sound. The Smarties will take the test Wednesday, and the Rulers will take the test Thursday because of the adjusted schedule with Spanish (each week, the students only get four days of science because they have an odd Spanish time. The Rulers do not have science on Wednesdays because of this. That's why they'll take the test Thursday. The Smarties do not have science on Thursdays).
Winter Learning Celebration
Our Winter learning celebration will be held this Friday, December 20th from 1:00-2:15. Please plan to join us! *Please note that parking can be difficult at FAVE, especially when so many classes will be having celebrations at the same time. Please plan accordingly.
Clothing/Toy Drive
One student from Miss Ary's homeroom class will be moving to Ethiopia in January. She has graciously offered to take any clothing or toys that we collect! Feel free to bring in anything that you would like to donate. We are collecting the items in Miss Ary's homeroom! Thank you!
Parent Portal
For ela and social studies, please refer to the parent portal to see how your child is doing. Miss Ary puts in a few grades per week! Because math skills are continuously being retaught and grades are constantly changing, Mrs. Broman-Fulks does not update the parent portal as often as Miss Ary. You can use your child's success on homework tasks to gauge where he or she may need help. Please contact Mrs. Broman-Fulks if you have specific questions about math. *If you do not know your login, please ask Susie Girardeau at the front desk of the 4/5 Academy.
Have a great week! -Miss Ary
Monday, December 9, 2013
Week of December 9th Update
Hope you all had a restful weekend!
In reading and writing this week, we will be discussing various text structures that authors use, comparing and contrasting firsthand accounts and secondhand accounts, and re-taking the STAR reading assessment to monitor growth.
In social studies, we will be practicing a reader's theater that the students will present during our winter learning celebration on December 20th from 1:00-2:15. Please plan to join us on that day!
In math, we'll be be adding and subtracting mixed numbers. We'll also be reviewing a lot! Our biggest focus will be on comparing and ordering fractions with unlike denominators. For example, putting 3/4, 5/8, and 7/8 in order from greatest to least or least to greatest. They need to find a common denominator and use equivalent fractions to do so. For example, you could change 3/4 to 6/8 by multiplying the numerator and denominator by 2. Then you'd know that 3/4 goes between 5/8 and 7/8. This is very difficult for many students because it requires so many steps. Expect to see 2-3 nights of homework this week.
In science, we're really getting into our unit on sound - our big focuses are on how sound is produced (vibrations) and what causes different pitches (speed and length).
MAP Testing Dates: Monday, 12/9 (Reading); Tuesday, 12/10 (Language Arts) 7:55-9:00
A Note From the Room Parents:
Parents,
We already have volunteers to bring refreshments to the December End of Term learning celebration. There will be 3 more learning celebrations in February, April, and May. If you would like to volunteer to bring refreshments for any of those let me know. The dates are February 14, April 4, and May 28.
Jackie Ashley
Have a great week! -Miss Ary
In reading and writing this week, we will be discussing various text structures that authors use, comparing and contrasting firsthand accounts and secondhand accounts, and re-taking the STAR reading assessment to monitor growth.
In social studies, we will be practicing a reader's theater that the students will present during our winter learning celebration on December 20th from 1:00-2:15. Please plan to join us on that day!
In math, we'll be be adding and subtracting mixed numbers. We'll also be reviewing a lot! Our biggest focus will be on comparing and ordering fractions with unlike denominators. For example, putting 3/4, 5/8, and 7/8 in order from greatest to least or least to greatest. They need to find a common denominator and use equivalent fractions to do so. For example, you could change 3/4 to 6/8 by multiplying the numerator and denominator by 2. Then you'd know that 3/4 goes between 5/8 and 7/8. This is very difficult for many students because it requires so many steps. Expect to see 2-3 nights of homework this week.
In science, we're really getting into our unit on sound - our big focuses are on how sound is produced (vibrations) and what causes different pitches (speed and length).
MAP Testing Dates: Monday, 12/9 (Reading); Tuesday, 12/10 (Language Arts) 7:55-9:00
A Note From the Room Parents:
Parents,
We already have volunteers to bring refreshments to the December End of Term learning celebration. There will be 3 more learning celebrations in February, April, and May. If you would like to volunteer to bring refreshments for any of those let me know. The dates are February 14, April 4, and May 28.
Jackie Ashley
Have a great week! -Miss Ary
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Opinion Writing Checklist
Opinion
Writing Checklist
Your writing should include...
I have introduced my
topic clearly (thesis statement) ____
I have at least 3
reasons that are supported by facts and
details ____
I have used appropriate
transitional words ____
I have included details
that make my writing unique ____
I have a conclusion ____
I have used the writing
process and kept all of my drafts ____
1: I did not understand
the task, and I need help.
2: I can show some
understanding, and I need help.
3: I can consistently
show understanding without help.
4: I can consistently
show my understanding beyond what my teacher me. I can also connect my writing
to the central idea.
American Revolution Assessment Is Coming Up!
*Check out the resources that I have uploaded into Edmodo
*Here are some notes that I will be giving out on Wednesday:
Causes and Events that led
to the American Revolution
After the French
and Indian war, parliament passed new laws for the colonists because they had
to pay for the war.
Colonists who
formed a group who wanted independence: Sons of Liberty
No taxation
without representation: the colonists had no say in parliament, or the new
laws
Stamp Act: tax on paper, all paper had to have a
specific stamp on it
Boston Tea
Party: When a group of
colonists dressed up as Native Americans and dumped tea into the Boston harbor
Lexington: first shots of the war were fired in this
Massachusetts town
Why did British
troops march to Concord in 1775? To
take the ammo, or guns that was being hidden
Saratoga: Considered the “turning point in the war”
because Continental army proved they could win
Yorktown: last battle of the war
Treaty of
Paris: marked the end of
the American Revolution
Advantages of
the British Army: large
army, strong leaders
Disadvantages
of the British Army: no
guerilla warfare, dependent on their leaders and generals for direction
Who won the
Revolutionary War?
The Continental
Army. This meant freedom from King George III.
Declaration of
Independence
Who wrote it? Thomas
Jefferson
Why was it written?
To declare independence from Britain and King George III
What does tyranny
mean? A cruel government, or leader
Important People
Thomas Jefferson: Main writer of the Declaration of
Independence
Ben Franklin: American leader sent to Britain to ask for
representation in parliament
George Washington: Leader of the Continental Army
King George III: King of England during the American
Revolution
Patrick Henry: Spoke out about unfair taxes
Benedict Arnold: Continental army officer who became a
traitor and worked for the British
Week of December 2nd Update
I hope everyone had a restful Thanksgiving break!
In Social Studies, the students will begin preparing for their American Revolution assessment by filling out a study guide. We will go over the guide in class on Tuesday and Wednesday. The assessment will be broken up into smaller portions, and will begin on Thursday.
In ELA, we are drafting an opinion piece. The students will be using an opinion writing checklist and meeting in writing partnerships.
In math, we'll be adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators, and we'll be adding and subtracting improper fractions and mixed numbers with like denominators. You can support your child's learning by helping review how to convert improper fractions and mixed numbers. Go to[ http://www.learnzillion.com ]www.learnzillion.com. Type in these codes in the search box to watch tutorials (in this order): LZ84, LZ85, and LZ86. We'll also review comparing and ordering fractions with like and unlike denominators. You can look for them to make number lines, draw models, find common denominators, and use benchmark fractions (like 1/2).
In science, we'll finish our light unit and take an assessment Wednesday or Thursday. Terms to study: transparent, translucent, opaque, reflection, refraction, absorption, prisms, visible spectrum, convex lens, and concave lens. Tell your child to show you his or her science journal for some good notes and drawings! We'll start our sound unit after that.
MAP Testing schedule:
Friday, 12/6 (Math); Monday, 12/9 (Rdg); Tuesday, 12/10 (ELA) 7:55-9:00
Have a great week! -Miss Ary
In Social Studies, the students will begin preparing for their American Revolution assessment by filling out a study guide. We will go over the guide in class on Tuesday and Wednesday. The assessment will be broken up into smaller portions, and will begin on Thursday.
In ELA, we are drafting an opinion piece. The students will be using an opinion writing checklist and meeting in writing partnerships.
In math, we'll be adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators, and we'll be adding and subtracting improper fractions and mixed numbers with like denominators. You can support your child's learning by helping review how to convert improper fractions and mixed numbers. Go to[ http://www.learnzillion.com ]www.learnzillion.com. Type in these codes in the search box to watch tutorials (in this order): LZ84, LZ85, and LZ86. We'll also review comparing and ordering fractions with like and unlike denominators. You can look for them to make number lines, draw models, find common denominators, and use benchmark fractions (like 1/2).
In science, we'll finish our light unit and take an assessment Wednesday or Thursday. Terms to study: transparent, translucent, opaque, reflection, refraction, absorption, prisms, visible spectrum, convex lens, and concave lens. Tell your child to show you his or her science journal for some good notes and drawings! We'll start our sound unit after that.
MAP Testing schedule:
Friday, 12/6 (Math); Monday, 12/9 (Rdg); Tuesday, 12/10 (ELA) 7:55-9:00
Have a great week! -Miss Ary
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