Feb
06
2013
Wasn’t the Science Fair great at Quest 2.0?!
Homework:
Fourth: IXL B3, read and record on your reading log, practice multiplication facts, be sure to have your brainstorm page ready for Monday!
Third: IXL A3, read and record on your reading log, practice multiplication facts.
Have a great evening!
Feb
05
2013
It is nice to be back!
Fourth graders have been given a project today for the Wax Museum. The due dates are listed on the first page. This is a Fourth Grade wide project, not just our class. If there are any questions, please let me know! {Their is a typo…the Night at the Museum will be on February 28th, not the 29th…there is no 29th this month….}
We are going to begin reviewing material, so students will be doing IXL to review math concepts. Please expect to see an assignment each evening from IXL, Words Their Way, reading, and practice multiplication.
Third Grade: IXL B4, practice your Words Their Way words, read and record on your reading log, Multiplication fact practice.
Fourth Grade IXL A4,practice your Words Their Way words, read and record on your reading log, multiplication fact practice. {Your Brainstorm page is due tomorrow for your Heritage Project}
Jan
29
2013
Oh the SnOw!!!
Homework:
Read and record on your log.
Work on multiplication facts! {check out IXL for a quick way to practice your facts!}
Work on Astronomy ABC’s…due on February 5
{Several students wanted to bring in something made with 100 items for the 100th day of school tomorrow. It is an optional activity and they must bring whatever they want already complete and ready to share.}
Have a fabulous evening!
Jan
28
2013
Thanks for the birthday wishes!
Homework:
Read and record on reading log.
Practice your multiplication facts!
Have a great evening!
Jan
22
2013
Welcome back from a quick break!
Homework:
Read 20 minutes and record in planner.
*practice your multiplication facts EvErY night!*
Since my printer is out of ink, I am not able to print off the Words Their Way list today. So, please print them off, cut, and sort them out and bring them in for tomorrow. {thanks!}
Blue 11
Blue 12
Blue 13
Blue 14
Blue 15
Blue 26
Green 50
Green 52
Green 53
Jan
09
2013
homework: Read 20 minutes and record in planner.
Division practice: 1. 321/2 2. 843/7 3. 122/6
Continue to work on your Astronomy projects.
*
The Great Kindness Challenge*
Jan
08
2013
What a fantabulous day!
Homework:
Read 20 minutes and record in planner. {if you have not turned in your reading log, please return it tomorrow}
Complete the following division problems: {show your work and your check}
1. 41/8 2. 28/3 3. 69/7 4. 250/5 5. 49000/7 challenge: 718/8
Just a quick FYI: ***I am having a bit of difficulty creating pages on the blog. What this means is that when I upload items to Qactube to place on the blog, they are getting stuck. I have informed those who should be able to help me out…so we will hopefully have this remediated quickly. That is why parts of the Astronomy Projects are not posted on the blog…***
Service Learning Opportunity: We will be making Valentines for Primary Children’s Hospital as our next Service Learning activity on Friday. If anyone wants to come in and help, donate glitter, stickers, valentiney paper…we would lOvE to have you and any items to donate. We will be working on them from 10 – 11 am. Thank you in advance!!
Dec
12
2012
Today is a magical day!
Tonight for homework:
Read 20 minutes and record on your reading log.
Finish your 12-12-12 challenge you started in class.
{We will be sewing blankets everyday next week from 1 – 3pm. We welcome all volunteers and their sewing machines!}
Did you know? Number crunchers have a profound respect for the number 12, mainly because of its divisibility capabilities. After all, it can divided into halves, thirds, fourths, sixths, and twelfths. So it can only be assumed that mathematicians will find 12/12/12 to be three times more exciting than a normal “12” day.
Have a great evening!
Dec
10
2012
Read for 20 minutes and record in your planner
Find and bring in a graph from the newspaper, internet, or even a magazine.
Bring in your decorated box for the Boxes of Hope project.