Friday, September 15, 2006

What a Busy Week...

Dear Fourth Grade Families,

It has been a busy week in room 11! We have done lots of amazing things that have kept us quite busy.

Language Arts
This week in Language Arts, we worked on Book Reviews. We are working toward a four paragraph review, which will include a summary and specific reasons for liking and recommending the book. We visited Maeve Knoth, the parent volunteer librarian, who shared a Robert Mc Closky book. She was impressed with the number of learners were able to make many connections to Homer Price. We introduced a skills book that has proofreading exercises that will help us with our published work. I have decided to give the rest of the spelling assessments at school. Thank you for helping me out in that experiment. I appreciate the space and trust to try new things with your learners, to find the best ways to provide individualized instruction.

Math
This week we started our math groups. Learners were placed in small groups of 5 or 6 with a menu of math activities to choose from. Different groups played different games. After giving the assessments I noticed we have a wide range of math levels in our classroom. Most learners have strategies for adding multi-digit numbers, and some have mastered this. Many learners just need practice with refining their strategies for accuracy and efficiency when adding. I want them to start using different strategies when solving problems (rounding, estimation, break apart, etc), when appropriate. Some learners will start to look at adding decimals.
Some of the games we played this week were:
Race to $1.00: Learners trade in coins until they reach one dollar.
24: A card with 4 numbers is placed on the table and learners must use all numbers and a combination of operations to get to the number 24. This was a challenging, yet fun one!
Making Change: A pile of product cards with costs are turned over and added together, then change was made.
Beat the calculator: Learners tried to beat the calculator when solving multiplication problems.
Close to 100 & 1000: Two games that not only work on adding two or three digit numbers to 100 or 1000, but also involve estimating, subtracting, and multiple addends. Many different math skills needed and refined...all wrapped up in a fun math game.
Learners also were required to solve a multi-step problem of the week and clearly explain their thinking using numbers and words. Practing these types of problems will improve the learners abilities to problem solve.

California Review
Before jumping into explorers, we wanted the learners to think about what they learned last year about California. It was amazing how much they retained. The learners worked in small groups to discuss what they knew about California's regions, the Native Americans that inhabited the state and the resources they used, and what makes California such a desirable place to live. Next week we will share what we know and talk about what we want to learn about explorers. We will be creating a time line that we will add to over the course of the year.

Science
Before beginning the science unit we wanted the learners to experiment with the scientific method and scientific processes. In order to do this, we completed a gummy bear experiment where we asked the question: What will happen to a gummy bear if we soak it in 60ml of water overnight? Then we made a hypothesis. We made observations, took a variety of measurements on day one, and recorded our data. On day two our gummy bears almost doubled in size. It was very exciting. We repeated the process from the prior day and then compared our results. Learners discovered that most people's gummy bears increased in every area, except the density which decreased. We also talked about how altering one variable could change the outcome of the experiment. Learners made new questions for experiments they would like to complete. We hopefully will get to some of them next week. Some of the questions included:
What will happen to a gummy bear soaked overnight in salt water, lemon juice, milk, soda?
What will happen to a gummy bear soaked in water for one week?
What will happen to a gummy bear soaked in hot water over night?
What will happen to a gummy bear soaked in water and put in the freezer overnight?
Stay tuned for all things gummy bear...
https://scclc.sancarlos.k12.ca.us/class/Elysha-Passeggi/elyweb/gummybear/gummybear.html

Artifact Museum
This week we completed our artifact museum. Learners displayed their artifacts in class and we wandered around to read everyone's write up. Learners took notes about different artifacts and then wrote a letter to one of their classmates about their artifact. It was a nice way to learn more about one another. We really enjoyed looking at the pictures and were so inspired by the family story books. How amazing. Please stop by our room and read about the artifacts if you haven't already.
https://scclc.sancarlos.k12.ca.us/class/Elysha-Passeggi/elyweb/museum/museum.html

That is all for tonight, have a fantastic weekend!
Elysha and Lale

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Community Meeting and Volunteering

Good Evening to all,

We wanted to send out a reminder that the first community meeting will be tomorrow night. For those of you interested in learning about
volunteering in the classroom, Marianne and Joan will be leading an inspiring and sometimes humorous talk on Thursday night before the Community Meeting, 6pm-7pm. All 2-4 parents are invited.

Lale will be hosting another volunteer training in our classroom for volunteers working on her days (she will be sending out an email to follow this one). I however haven't decided when this will happen yet for math volunteers. As I mentioned at Back to School Night, I am still playing with the structure of math in our classrooms. I have set up a model that I will be trying out tomorrow for the first time. If this goes well, I will be able to provide more concrete information about volunteering needs during math. I would like to send out a couple of times that we will most likely need math volunteers. Please email me directly if you are interested in any of these times and order of preference. I will compile the names of people interested and get back to you next week.

I am thinking math volunteers will start either the last week of September or the first week of October. My only request is that if you sign up for a math slot, I will need you to show up each week, or find a replacement. I am envisioning break out groups with volunteers and you showing up will directly effect the ability to run these groups.

Thanks for your interest!
Elysha

Here are a list of some volunteer job openings. I will be adding more as needed.

MATH
Thursday:
9:05-10:25 ____________________
Friday
9:15-10:25 ____________________

UNIT
(I would like to have an on call person for each day. I will let you know earlier in the week if you will be needed)
Thursday:
11:15-12:25 ___________________
Friday:
11:15-12:25

RECESS DUTY
10:25-10:45
M _______________
T _______________
W_______________
Th_______________
F________________

BUDDY READING OR ONE ON ONE ASSIGNMENT HELP
Thursday:
10:45-11:15______________
Friday:
10:45-11:15______________

There will be more jobs coming out as needed.

Monday, September 11, 2006

New Photos

We hope everyone had a fantastic weekend. I have posted pictures of many of the learners with their artifacts onto our website. They really chose fantastic items to share. Since we ran out of time and didn't get to actually create a museum with our artifacts, I have asked the learners to bring them back to school on Wednesday. Please remind them. I think they will really enjoy sharing and learning about each others families. I have also posted some pictures from math last week where we practiced estimating. We began with estimating small objects made from cubes and then we tried to estimate all the cubes in the class. The learners came up with a range of estimates from 2500-4000. Then they used arrays to count the cubes quickly. We found out that we had 3180 cubes. We were impressed with how close our estimate was.
Please continue to check our website for updates. If I know you are looking at it, it will inspire me to keep it up to date!