Tuesday, December 21, 2010

for our troops

XEROX IS DOING SOMETHING REALLY NICE

If you go to this website, http://www.LetsSayThanks.com you can pick out a thank you card and Xerox will print it and it will be sent to a soldier that is currently serving in Iraq. You can't pick out who gets it, but it will go to a member of the armed services.

How AMAZING it would be if we could get everyone we know to send one!!! It's FREE and it only takes a second.

Wouldn't it be wonderful if the soldiers received a bunch of these? This takes just 10 seconds and it's a wonderful way to say thank you. Please take the time to pass it on for others to do. We can never say enough thank you's!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

mitten sewing

I'm so proud of the wonderful job the students did sewing their big mittens today! The kids were able to sew on two buttons and they learned the whip stitch. Most students had time to learn how to thread a needle today as well.
A huge thanks to Dylan and Nicolette's grandmom, Eliza's mom, Ben's mom, and Thomas's mom for coming in and assisting the students. Thanks to all the 'at home' helpers and those of you that sent in supplies. Check out these mittens!



Sunday, December 12, 2010

December 13-17

This week we have many exciting events in fourth grade.

Wednesday is the holiday concert - the students have been practicing their songs and are ready to perform! Students should arrive to school at 5:30 (no earlier), and come to the fourth grade classroom. Students should be dressed nicely and may wear Santa or Elf hats. The concert starts at 6pm. On Thursday, the students will be sewing a big holiday mitten in class. This has been a fourth grade tradition for 10 years now! Students will get to sew on a button and learn the whip stitch. The students will each bring 17 little items (due Friday) that I will 'stuff' into their mittens and they will bring home a mitten-full of little trinkets on Thursday, Dec. 23.

Tests this week:
Wednesday - Science test-Chapter 4 Ecosystems
Thursday - Reading test -"Komodo Dragons"
Friday - Spelling, Grammar&Social Studies Test-Chapter 4 Colonists
December "Animal" book review&project due Wed., 12/22

Thursday, December 02, 2010

Ecosystems...

Click on the logo to visit eekoworld!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Traditional Native American Games

We have been playing some traditional Native American games online. You can play these at home by visiting the following website:

Friday, November 12, 2010

Halloween Pictures

MASK MAKING



HALLOWEEN PUMPKIN CARVING






SAY 'HAPPY HALLOWEEN' :)

WE WROTE 'REVENGE OF THE PUMPKIN' STORIES DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF NOVEMBER...



Sunday, October 24, 2010

Red Ribbon Week and Halloween Party


Red Ribbon Week
*Monday, October 25th: Sports Jerseys
*Tuesday, October 26th: wear red clothing
*Wednesday, October 27th: “Dress for Success” - skirts, dresses, pants, nice shirts & ties.
*Thursday, October 28th: “Silver Strong” - Red Ribbon week's 25th anniversary! Bring a canned good in so that we may give back to the community and wear something silver (or gray)
*Friday, October 29th: Halloween Costumes or Orange & Black - School wide pumpkin scavenger hunt in the morning. Mrs. Lunghi's class is our partner class. We will be reading some stories with them after our pumpkin hunt.
HALLOWEEN FRIDAY
Kids should wear costumes to school Friday morning over their clothes. If the costume needs to have any face painting, it should be done before school - kids will not be allowed to put on any make up at school. Kids may want to take costumes off before pumpkin carving.

From 1:00-1:45, we will be enjoying the Halloween treats that some of our families will be sending while we watch "The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown". We will go out for the parade from 1:45-2:00. Once we come back inside, we will work on pumpkin carving with the help of the parents that are coming in for the party. The parents will be carving the pumpkin that the students design. Kids will get to scoop out the seeds and watch their creation 'come to life'! We will put some battery operated candles inside and write some stories about the pumpkins during the first week of November.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Tuesday, October 05, 2010

Activities from the week of Sept. 27-Oct. 1

During one of our math classes, the students looked through newspapers to find sports scores, temperatures, money, etc.




After reading the story, "Yingtao's New Friend", the students practiced using chopsticks in Language Arts.



Thursday, September 23, 2010

Animal Games


Click here Animal Games to play games!!! Yea!!! Fun!!!

Friday, September 17, 2010

September 13-17 Week in Review

*Language Arts: The students read a story called, “A Visit with Grandpa”. The students discussed how the story related to their lives. The main theme of the story was, "If you practice and put effort into something, things that seem hard now will be easier to do later."

*Social Studies: This week, we discussed the landforms that make up New Jersey. We celebrated “Constitution Day” on Friday and discussed how the Articles of the Constitution helped to form our nation. We watched a video featuring the National Constitution Center and the first woman Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. You can visit that website at: http://www.constitutioncenter.org/

*Science: We learned how animals and plants are classified. The students created a flip booklet with examples of flowering plants, conifers and ferns & mosses.
*Math: In Math class, we discussed quadrangles, polygons, and angles. The students worked in groups at different math centers. We read the book “The Greedy Triangle” by Marilyn Burns to review shapes. The kids took a quiz on lines, segments, rays, angles, and polygons. We spent some time using a compass to create circles. Next week we will be using a compass to create some cool designs.






Thursday, September 09, 2010

Math with K'Nex

Today in class, the students created lines, line segments, rays, angles, and quadrangles using K'Nex. Here are some pictures of the students while constructing their figures:


Thursday, September 02, 2010

Our First Friday


With only three days this past week, who would have thought we would have gotten so much accomplished? Today your child will be coming home with his/her first Friday Folder of fourth grade. Included in the Friday Folder will be a "cover sheet" with a review of our weekly activities and some reminders for next week. You will also find three Scholastic Order Forms ~ Lucky, Arrow, and Click ~ with an information sheet on how to order. Please send in orders by Thursday, or if you wish to order online, you can go to:
Web address: scholastic.com/bookclubs
Class Activation Code: GTGQX


Here are some of my "Picks of the Month"

LUCKY
Diary of a Wimpy Kid #5 ~preorder and it will arrive November 10th
Beesus and Ramona
Geronimo Stilton novels
101 Freaky Animals
100 Things You Should Know About Explorers
Adventures in Cartooning
Fudge Collection

ARROW
Percy Jackson & the Olympians~The Lightning Thief~ and others in the series
Ripley's Believe It or Not 2011
Children's Thesaurus
National Geographic Kids World Atlas
Slightly Odd United States of America
Dear America novels
Mad Libs

CLICK
If you order from this catalog, you will receive a $5 coupon for the October Click Order!
Kid Fit Island Resort (WII & compatable with balance board)
National Geographic Dog Town (CD Rom)
World Championship Spelling (Nintendo DS)
Type to Learn 3 (CD Rom)
Video Game Tycoon Gold Edition(CD Rom)
Think Smart (Nintendo DS or WII)

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Wonderful first day!

We had a wonderful first day today! This morning, I collected all of the summer math packets and summer reading posters. I gave a tour of the classroom and went over the school/classroom rules. We gathered on the carpet to read the story Math Curse, about a student that sees everything is related to math. After lunch, the students had a chance to introduce themselves by completing an "All About Me" informational paper. To share stories about "Our Summer Vacations", we wrote postcards and 'sent' them to Oxford Central School. At the end of our day, the students worked with a partner to complete a "First Day" puzzle, which we will complete tomorrow. I'm looking forward to an exciting year!