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Hello Families of 4W, Another amazing week in 4W was had, nothing earth shattering, but nonetheless it was a full week of hands on, real life learning! I hope you enjoyed the update yesterday about the Earthquake happenings. Today at all school morning meeting Dominic, Mason, Callie, and Grace presented a slideshow on earthquakes that they put together moments before presenting. They pulled from great work they had done in class and really gave a great show to the whole school. Well done! Next week, we will try to keep spring fever at bay and focus on getting a lot of learning in before we break for winter vacation. We are talking a lot about taking care of ourselves with good hand washing, hydration, healthy eating, and adequate rest. Make your moments count, Mrs. Ward Weekly Affirmation: I am a caring friend. Math This week we took a fraction pre-test to see where we are at with fractions. Our class is able to easily identify, shade, and create fractions. Next week we will be discussing equivalent fractions and how we go about finding them. Social Studies This week we moved on to Social Studies as we begin talking about our state government in preparation for our trip to the State House next month. We will be discussing government at the state level since NH is our focus. Words Words will continue as normal this week! Continue to practice at home. TEAM TEAM time round 2 will wrap up this week, with the last day being Thursday. Sometime after vacation round 3 will begin. Reading It has been a wonder to see these kids in action as they put their learning from this book to the test in real life. They continue to impress me with how they see each other’s differences, difficulties, and successes! What a great group of young people! I am grateful to spend my days learning with each of them! Writing Opinions are in full swing and with each day that passes, their evidence to support those opinions are building. Again, my apologies in advance!
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Hello Families of 4W, What a wacky week of wild winter weather! I hope that all of your families were able to stay safe during the stormy weather and were able to spend some extra time enjoying one another this week! Let’s hope that the coming week is a little less wild and a lot more predictable in terms of weather! This past week we enjoyed some hands on projects, including a delicious math lesson that connected adding, subtracting, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, measurement, conversions and profit concepts to their use in the real world. Mrs. Hemenway brought in cookies and the recipe to share. We turned it into a great life lesson on how math matters outside of school. Thanks so much for the yummy cookies! Make your moments count, Mrs. Ward Weekly Affirmation: I am a confident learner. Math: Wacky weather prevented a full blown kickoff to Fractions, but next week we will be in full swing with identifying fractions and naming equivalent fractions. Please be on the lookout for fractions in your daily life. Science: Today groups presented their topics on Landform: formation and changes. Great work teams! You were able to teach us so much! Next week we will move on to Social Studies and take a look at our state government. Words: Words will continue as normal this week! Continue to practice at home. TEAM: Please ask your child what they are doing in TEAM this week. Students across 3-5 are working in small groups on reading, writing, and math related goals. This rotation will conclude before February vacation. Reading: Seeing the world from another person’s point of view is a topic of conversation that continues to come up as we read and discuss the story Wonder. The book is written in parts, and each part retells events in the story and carries the plot on into new events in order to share a different perspective from another character. It is important to consider what it is like to walk in someone else’s shoes and offer support instead of judgement. Great conversations are being had with these kind kids! Writing: Be on the lookout for opinion pieces being written up, distributed and further explored next week. Students will be collecting ideas for topics they wish to write about. Greetings!
Hello Families of 4W, A full week of school brought on hard work and a lot of in depth, learning. Your children are working harder than ever to come together as a community of learners and truly make an impact on each other. As the year continues, we are pushing each other harder to challenge themselves to “know thyself” and progress each day in some small way. This is a remarkable group of young people and there is no limit to what they are capable of. This week they worked together on new science projects. They were able to problem solve through social situations and academically challenging materials with confidence and success. I am looking forward to seeing where they can take us this year. Make your moments count, Mrs. Ward Weekly Affirmation: I am my best self. MathMultiplication has been mastered and long division is well underway! Please keep practicing both of these for homework. We are preparing for Fraction February that will start next week! ScienceThis week we started group projects on specific topics in order to explore the different theories for how landforms are created and changed. Groups will present their findings next week to the class. WordsWords will continue as normal this week! TEAMPlease ask your child what they are doing in TEAM this week. Students across 3-5 are working in small groups on reading, writing, and math related goals. ReadingThis week we initiated a new reading fluency project to help encourage each reader to achieve either 30 words per minute of growth this year, or reach toward reading 180 wpm by the end of fourth grade. EVERYONE has already made progress, with some already beating their goal or even surpassing the 180 WPM. Well done! WritingIn writing we are wrapping up non-fiction and will be moving on to opinion and persuasive writing. If you notice your child is becoming opinionated and is also supporting it with reasonable evidence, they did not learn it from me!!! |
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March 2018
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