Friday, September 28, 2012
September Wrap Up
4th Grade Students in Mrs. McBride's class have been learning about the life cycle of the Salmon. The pictures above show two groups after they completed a life cycle investigation where they decided the order of a Salmon's life cycle.
In Reading students are continuing to develop their skills in learning Narrative Elements, Inferences, and Time Management during class. We are completing a short story, "My Name is Maria Isabel" and are halfway through the novel, SADAKO AND THE THOUSAND PAPER CRANES.
In Social Studies with Mrs. Luebber students are finishing their Civics Unit. They completed their Rights and Responsibilities Scrolls as one of their Civic's Projects. The Unit One Math Assessment has been completed; Factors and Multiples and Liquid Measurements. Now students will be learning 1 digit by 2 digit multiplication. The GREEN GIANTS and PURPLE PEOPLE-EATERS are off to a great start!
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Autumn Arrives - Learning Continues
Reading, 'Rithmetic, Social Studies, Science, & Writing Updates
In Reading students are continuing to learn about narrative elements, inferences, summarizing, and genres. Students have completed two reading selections with assessments and the Fall Reading NWEA and Dibels Assessments. In Science students are learning about the water cycle and watersheds in our River of Power Science Unit. Students are truly engaged in our investigations and are building background for their Washington State Geography Social Studies Unit.
In Math students are still learning their MULTIPLICATION FACTS. It is very important that they continue to practice to memorize their facts. Additionally, they are learning about factors and multiples (another reason to learn to multiply). The 3rd thing students are learning in math is "liquid capacity"; gallon, quart, pints, cups, and ounces. Students need to continue to do their homework practice to reinforce their skills. In Social Studies students have learned about the branches of government; legislative, judicial and executive. Also they have been discussing local governments and citizenship.
Our writing program is also underway. We are working on students designing and writing about a personal heraldic shield. On their shield they place symbols that have meaning for them personally. Then students write an essay that explains their heraldic shield. This project connects students to our positive character traits. We are looking for to seeing and sharing their shields and essays in our classrooms and hallways.
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Learning to S.O.A.R. in September
Another school week is behind us, and another one is before us. Luebber/McBride students have been working on learning to meet our school's S.O.A.R. expectations. They have practiced classroom transitions and walking respectfully in the hallway. On Friday they were showing marked improvement. Parents please continue to talk with your child to ask them how their school day went and what they did. Many students are turning in homework and participating well in classrooms. However, on Monday of this past week students who did not bring homework back to school completed had to go to the homework study room instead of out to recess. If your child is continually going to the homework room, please check out our afterschool tutoring program. Your child's successful learning is our goal.
In reading we are learning more about narrative elements, text features, and summarizing. Also, students are working on learning more prefixes, root words, and suffixes. On Monday students will be learning about their Independent Reading Goals.
In math students are reviewing 3rd grade math skills and practicing showing their work on story problems. They need to continue to work on their MULTIPLICATION FACTS!
Ongoing is our school ASB fundraiser, selling butter braids. Parents and students who came to open house were treated to delicious samples. All students at Monument have a fund raising packet to sell Butter Braids. They are encouraged to try to sell 6 items.
On Friday students were treated to a Mexican Dancers Assembly. The students really enjoyed seeing their peers and friends from Elementary through High School dancing.
We are looking forward to another great week of learning at Monument Elementary!
Friday, September 7, 2012
Off and Learning in September
Students are now completing their 2nd week of school. We are off to an amazing start! Our 4th graders are eager learners and earning school rewards for great behavior.
We have a busy week coming up, our first five day school week of the year.
September 10th we have our first late start.
September 11th we have our Butter Braids Fund Raiser Kick-Off Assembly.
September 12th we have open house at Monument from 5 PM to 7 PM.
September 13th it is picture day.
September 14th we have a Dance Team Performance Assembly.
In addition to an active week we are working on learning to identify NARRATIVE ELEMENTS IN READING; characters, setting, and plot, and MAKING INFERENCES OR PREDICTIONS when we read.
In Science students are learning about the Columbia River; Our River of Power and the Water Cycle.
In Math students are working on memorizing their multiplication facts. Mrs. Luebber would really appreciate it if they continued to work on this 4th grade foundational math skill.
And finally, in Social Studies students are learning about citizenship and the rights and responsibilties of citizens.
We are both looking forward to continued successful learning for all of our students.
Mrs. McBride & Mrs. Luebber
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