In class, we've been using a lot of different strategies to solve division problems. Here's a link to a page that shows some of the division strategies we've been working on. Click on this link, or go to the "Math" tab at the top of the page to see how we've been solving division problems! If you have any questions, ask one of us to explain our strategy to you!
Monday, December 10, 2012
Monday, November 26, 2012
Independent Writing Projects
Dear 4-324 Families,
Our Independent Writing Projects officially
kicked off today! As part of this yearlong study, students will be responsible
for pursuing their own independent writing projects. These projects can be in
ANY genre students are interested in.
In past years, students have published a
diversity of projects including:
c An
anthology of poetry inspired by Tim Burton characters
c A
new book in a favorite series and a new ending to a favorite book
c A
read-aloud newspaper that included news relevant to characters in our
read-aloud book
c A
nonfiction book about submarines in World War II
c A
graphic novel set in outer space
c A
historical fiction piece set in a favorite time period
The possibilities really are endless! Students
are welcome to create any type of text that already exists in the world (or to
invent their own new genre they wish existed).
Your child’s first independent writing project
will be due in class on Friday, December
7. Their piece should be published (either handwritten or typed).
For our first independent writing cycle, your
child will have time in class to work on their independent writing piece, but
they will be expected to do a large part of the work at home.
If you have any questions, please email me or
send a note in to school with your child.
Best,
Katie
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Special Reader's Notebook Work
Yesterday, we got special new notebooks we'll be using to track our thinking about our fiction books. Today, we shared the work we had already done in our notebooks and studied the kind of work readers could do at the beginning of a book. Here are some examples. Click on any of the pictures to enlarge them:
Here's a link to the kind of thinking work that could be done at the beginning, middle and end of a book. I'm excited for Fiction Fridays!
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Write about traits and the evidence you have for the traits for your main character and secondary characters. |
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Track character relationships with a relationship map and record traits you're noticing. |
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Create a web of pressures your main character is facing. |
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Write long about a big idea you're developing and the evidence you have for it |
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Tell about your character's actions and what might be motivating them to act that way. |
Here's a link to the kind of thinking work that could be done at the beginning, middle and end of a book. I'm excited for Fiction Fridays!
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Realistic Fiction Publishing Expectations
Dear 4-324 Students and Families,
We’ve
been hard at work on our realistic fiction pieces for the past several weeks.
We’ve created characters that struggle with major and minor problems. We’ve
added tension to our pieces using a variety of strategies. We’ve re-imagined
easy endings so our stories are reflective of real life. We’ve edited our
pieces with different lenses in mind.
Published
realistic fiction pieces are due on Thursday, November 15. A copy of our realistic
fiction writing rubric is on our class blog at www.fourthgradeadventurers.blogspot.com.
Click on the “Writing” tab to see the rubric.
Publishing
Expectations:
c Publish
a copy of your piece with the revisions and edits that you made in class. You
can publish your piece in script, or you can type the piece. If you type your
piece, an adult can help you.
c Create
a cover for your piece.
c Turn
in your published piece AND your rough draft by Thursday, November 15. You can
turn it in early if you finish early.
Optional:
c Create
a back cover for your piece with a catchy blurb and publishers’ reviews.
c Create
an “About the Author” page to teach your readers more about you.
c Try
out other work that will make your realistic fiction piece even stronger.
If you have any questions, feel free to email me
or send a note in to school.
Best,
Katie
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
The Marble Champ
As you're reading "The Marble Champ" by Gary Soto, study the moves Gary Soto is making. What does he do as a writer that makes his piece so strong? Leave your ideas in the margins.
Saturday, October 13, 2012
FGA News Launch (Student Entry)
The fourth graders are having an election, and we've created a news program to follow it! We're called FGA (Fourth Grade Adventurers) News, but it's still in development. The election is on November 5th and only fourth graders can vote (The fifth graders also have an election, but we're not covering that). Well, that's all for now, but remember: This is Fourth Grade Adventurers: Where the adventure begins!
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Here's our network's official logo! |
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
POW/WWP
I just discovered a whole stack of POWs and WWPs, so the POW/WWP sheet might not have made it to you. If it didn't and you want to get started tonight, here are the two problems:
Problem of the Week:
Weekly Word Problem
Problem of the Week:
Weekly Word Problem
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