Sunday, November 29, 2015

Coming Up This Week....

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving break!  It is a great little break for the kids and gets them ready for the month of December!

Immigration Re-Enactment

      Last Wednesday, we had our Immigration Re-Enactment.  It was so neat to see the kids all dressed up in their "fancy" clothes!  They were very excited to travel back to 1901 as they arrived at school.  On Wednesday morning they put a few finishing touches onto their immigrant character including answering an Inspection Questionnaire that was common for immigrants arriving at Ellis Island to complete.  They also decided on their immigrant name and the country that they came from.

      After preparing for the journey, they walked to the boat called The Fox that would take them to America!  Then each immigrant went through the 8 different "stops" at Ellis Island. Some got to experience being a first class citizen, while most were third class citizens and faced many obstacles.

      It was a great experience and I am hoping that the students learned a lot and enjoyed it as much as I did!

     Here are some pictures of the passengers of The Fox!




Reading Workshop
     We have spent a lot of time in reading workshop talking about character change as well as describing characters in more depth by thinking about their motivations and struggles.  This week we will be starting to learn about inferring the theme of a book.  One way that we talk about theme is by using the following visual,,,  THE  MEssage.  We will spend a while reading many short stories, picture books, and fables to practice this skill.


Math Workshop
      We will be starting division this week in math.  In fourth grade the students will not learn the standard algorithm for division as it is not one of our standards.  They will learn a few strategies for solving division problems however, and will be able to choose the strategy that works best for them. I will remind the kids this week, but if your child has trouble completing the homework this week, please remind him/her to use the Homework Helper packet which was handed out at the beginning of the unit.

I hope everyone has a great week!  
~Jen

Sunday, November 22, 2015

What a Week in LL38.....


The Challenge Was Accepted!

The kids were designing sculptures that represent children.

They got right to work with lots of creative ideas....
The sculptures were left outside overnight, and Ooooops it rained!
Since it poured overnight, they were able to make some great observations about what happened to their sculptures when left out in the "elements."


      I am going to try something new this week.  I am going to be choosing a "Feature Blogger" for our blog.  On Friday, during our Digital Portfolio time that we have in the computer lab, students are going to reflect on one activity from the week.  I will choose a Feature Blogger based on details that draw the reader in, applying a writing skill that they have learned, and proper spelling, capitals, and punctuation.  

      I hope you are able to learn something from Ti-Ti, this week's "Feature Blogger" about our Sculpture Project!

Splat!  My soft play dough fell on my desk.  My palm went squish into it.  Our class was making a sculpture for the town of Hudson.  We were told to make a sculpture of something that we think is important to kids.   I did a book with a pencil.  I enjoy doing that because it feels good against my palm.  Also because we were making a sculpture!  What I didn’t like was we only could use half a cup.
                                                 By:  Ti-Ti Nguyen


 Ellis Island Re-enactment

On Friday you should have received a notice about our upcoming project about Ellis Island.  The kids have spent a lot of time researching and learning about Ellis Island as well as the journey that an immigrant would make from their homeland.  

Last week they took a closer look at their original notes and decided on people during this time that would be important to Ellis Island.  For example, a health inspector was an important person in Ellis Island.  

The  kids were so motivated by this project that they started to talk about props besides what they could make in school.  So, conversations started around bringing in old-looking clothes or stuffed animals that looked worn.  The kids asked if we could declare Wednesday Immigration Day and come to school dressed up as an immigrant or Ellis Island worker.  This is completely optional of course, but I did want to give kid the opportunity to participate to make our re-enactment as real and authentic as possible!  :)  I can't wait to see what they come up with!  


I am looking forward to a great week!  Just a reminder, we have our field trip to the Acton Discovery Museum on Tuesday.  We will be eating lunch back at the school, however, I would send in a snack with your child.  I will have them bring a snack since it will be a long way to lunch.  
I hope everyone has a wonderful holiday.  I hope you are able to spend the day with friends and family.  

~Jen

Sunday, November 15, 2015

This Week in LL38....


And the Winner is....

After weeks spent reading, writing, and discussing the books for our Battle of the Books, we finally have a winner!  The kids started voting last week and narrowed it down to The Stranger and The Can Man. They had lots of fun thinking about the books that were facing off against one another for each round.  There was a clear winner though!  The Can Man won with a vote of 17 to 1!   
The board with the CHAMPION book!



The Can Man won with a vote of 17 to 1!

We are "ZEARN"ing a lot in Math!

We started using a new math website called Zearn during math last week.  Zearn is a website that follows the Engage NY curriculum that we use.  The website allows the kids to work at their own pace through a lesson.  The program knows when the student doesn't understand a concept and provides more support in that area.  This allows me to work more with small groups and work helping the kids to apply the concepts that they are learning.

As of now we are still trying it out to see how it goes, but during our first week students were engaged and challenging themselves.

The website is www.zearn.org.  Each student has a username and password.


Partial Product Multiplication

Last week the students were learning about Partial Product Multiplication.  The example on the left is an example of what your child learned last week.  We will soon move onto the Area Model for multiplication as well.  

Image result for partial product two by one digit

I hope everyone has a great week!

~Jen

Sunday, November 8, 2015

This Week in LL38....




     I hope everyone had a great weekend!  We have a busy week coming up.  Just a reminder that we do not have school on Wednesday as we observe Veteran's Day. 

Reaching Our Goals...
     
     Last week during RtI some of the kids reached their Reading Goals.  We met to talk about whether or not they felt that they met their goal as a reader and what effective effort strategy they used to meet that goal.  Many of them realized that meeting their goal required a lot of time and focus on the goal.  
      They were able to move their goal over to their ACCOMPLISHMENTS page in their Reader's Notebook.  We then talked about a new goal that they could work towards.  Congratulations to the kids who have worked hard to meet their goal.  I can't wait to post more pictures after meeting with more readers this week!  

Proud to be accomplishing our Reading Goals!

Achieving our Goals through TIME and FOCUS,




Reading Workshop

     Last week we started to think more deeply about the characters in the books we are reading by thinking about how characters change throughout a book.  We read The Bat Boy and his Violin and thought about Papa and how his feelings changed throughout the book about his son playing the violin.  To help us keep track of character change we use a story arc.  A story arc is a way for the kids to picture "how" a fictional story goes.

Here is what the kids learned:
1.  A character is introduced in the story
2. There is a problem
3. The problem can get worse
4. The heart (climax) of the story-  the character learns a lesson or changes
5. The problem is solved.

Below is an example of a story arc:
(This isn't the exact one that we use, but it shows a visual similar to what we have talked about in class.)

                                              Adventures of a 6th Grade Teacher: October 2012: Plot Anchor Chart:

This would be a great tool to use at home if you are having a conversation about the book that your child is reading.  You could have your child choose a character and think about how the character's traits, thoughts, or feelings change from the beginning of the story to the end.


Writing Workshop:

     In writing we are continuing to draft our first literary essay.  The kids worked hard last week to get all of the evidence (words from the text) collected to back up their reasons in their essay.

     This week we will continue to work on drafting our first literary essay and begin to talk about how we can "lift the level" of our next literary essay.


Sunday, November 1, 2015

A "Spook"tacular Week....

I hope everyone had a fun weekend!  It was a very busy week last week in our classroom. This week will also be filled with lots of learning!  Just a reminder that there is no school on Tuesday this week.  

Math Workshop

We finished up Module 2 early last week.  It was great to see the strategies that the kids used on their assessment.  Each student also needed to fill out a Self Assessment form after taking the assessment.  They had to decide what effective effort strategy that they had focused on throughout the test. Many students used the strategy of time by reading over the questions a few times until they really understood what the question was asking.  

Many of the kids brought back their signed assessment.  I handed it right back to your child so that you could have a record of the skill focus for home.

On Wednesday we jumped right into Module 3.  Module 3 starts with Area and Perimeter which is a skill that the kids focused on a lot in 3rd grade.  Many of the kids were able to remember some of the strategies from third grade and use them to apply to their new learning.  

On Friday the kids became "architects" and developed a plan for a Fall Carnival.  They needed to use area and perimeter to create the carnival.  It was very neat to see just how focused they were throughout the project.  Students had to use trial and error based on the directions for each part of the carnival activities.  Some of the kids used drawings to help them while others used cubes to help them figure out the problems.  Below are some pictures from our Fall Carnival project.  We will finish up the final copies of these at some point this week!  









Social Studies and Reading Integration- Learning About Immigration

We continued our learning of immigration this week in the computer lab.  We went up to the computer lab to learn about the life of an immigrant.  The kids got to create an immigrant character and create a passport for that character.  Then they got to go through Ellis Island as an immigrant would have.  

Here is the link to learn more about the life of an immigrant:

https://tenement.org/immigrate/

On Thursday we went back to the computer lab to take an interactive tour of Ellis Island.  The kids got to visit 10 stops at Ellis Island.  They got to learn about Ellis Island through text, pictures, and videos.  

Here is a link to the Interactive Tour:

http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/immigration/tour/ 

I hope everyone has a great week!  If you haven't done so already, please send in your child's permission slip for our field trip to the Acton Discovery Museum.  

Jen